Thursday, October 25, 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
SEVEN CAPES STAND UP PADDLE BOARDING
Seven Capes
is a great tour company located in Kayaköy, near Fethiye. They
specialize in kayak and stand up paddle board rentals and tours. If you
are in the Fethiye area and want to rent or tour with a paddle board I
highly recommend this company.
Seven capes owner, Dean, paddling around the turquoise waters near Fethiye |
Seven Capes are also Haute Boards SUP dealers if you are interested in purchasing your own Stand Up Paddle Board |
Contact info for Seven Capes: www.sevencapes.com info@sevencapes.com 0252 618 0390 0537 403 3779 Here is a link to another great blog post about Seven Capes: http://aguidetofethiye.com/2012/07/05/stand-up-and-be-counted-paddling-boarding-in-fethiye/ |
Friday, October 19, 2012
Fethi-YEAH! One day in Fethiye
When paddle boarding in Fethiye I couldn't stop thinking why are we the only ones here? Ölüdeniz, located on the coast of the Mediterranean town of Fethiye, is more than a ideal place to paddle. To put it simply it's paradise. Don't get me wrong I didn't mind having paradise to myself but I feel like I must share its value with the paddle boarding community. If you can get to Ölüdeniz with a paddle board- do it!
Here is a shot of the lagoon near sunset. The tree covered hills surrounding the lagoon make it an absolutely gorgeous place to visit. Very serene, very warm waters, a fabulous paddle spot! |
Monday, October 15, 2012
Kaleköy and Uçağız continued...
Taken right before sunset after a light rain shower. Check out the lake like conditions!
This is literally where we parked our car. Tombs are abundant and surreal to see. This one is peeping out from overgrown grass next to a forgotten boat.
Once you paddle into the Üçağız bay you find the shoreline covered in ruins only reachable by foot or by boat. A little further out you will find small rock islands also covered in ruins.
Sunset in Üçağız. Makes me want to get out my board now!
This shows my husband leaving Kekova's shoreline for Kaleköy
Upon arriving to Kaleköy we stopped to take a shot of this adorable village from the sea. You can spot the "kale" or castle perched on the top of the hill. Quite a scenic place.
A closer view of the castle and village of Kaleköy. My husband and I paddled up to a fish restaurant to have lunch. Not having brought shoes with us meant that we couldn't do much exploring of the ruins by foot. So we sat and had a beer instead. We stayed a little too long however and the wind picked up. Once we attempted to paddle back to Üçağız we realized we would be over powered by wind. We paid our waiter at the restaurant 20tl, about $11, to take us back by boat. I would recommend checking the wind before you head out and starting earlier in the day. Although, the boat taxi was quite fun.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Üçağız, Kekova and Kaleköy
Anniversary Trip to Kekova
My husband and I took 3 days to explore the Kaş/ Kekova area of Turkey's Mediterranean coast this weekend. We often visit Kaş but this was our first time with our boards along. I've always wanted to go to Kekova and visit it's famed sunken city. We were absolutely delighted with this quaint fishing village sitting on ancient ruins. Everywhere you looked an ancient tomb was peaking through. Ruins are abundant below the water and on the shoreline. I believe that we were the first people to Stand Up Paddle here but it is a must for anyone with a paddle board in Turkey! Soon SUP rentals will be available, I will update the info once it is available.
Kekova's ruins run along the shoreline dipping to 6 meters below the surface in some places. Here you can see foundations of buildings. |
We spent all morning paddling along Kekova's sunken shoreline |
Paddling through a sunken bath house (hamam) KEKOVA |
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