UNESCO World Heritage Lycian capital — Harpy Tomb, theatre and the religious sanctuary of Letoon.
Xanthos was the historical capital of the Lycian League — destroyed by Persian siege in 545 BC (the residents committed mass suicide rather than surrender), then rebuilt as a Roman provincial centre. The Harpy Tomb pillar, the Inscribed Pillar (longest Lycian text known) and the Roman theatre are the highlights. Combined UNESCO listing with Letoon, 4 km away — the federal sanctuary of the Lycian League with three temples.
Фикс. цена в евро на Mercedes E-Class (1–3 гостя). Vito (до 7) и V-Class (executive) +50% / +100%.
Туда-обратно включает до 6 часов ожидания. Нужно больше? Напишите для дневного тарифа.
Around €130 in a Mercedes E-Class one-way — 195 minutes. Most visitors stay in Kalkan and day-trip.
Combined with Letoon for the unique Lycian language inscriptions and the federal sanctuary — the only complete Lycian political-religious complex.
Yes — only 4 km from Xanthos, included in the combo ticket. The flooded temple-pool setting is unique.
Older children (10+) yes — the theatre and Harpy tomb hold attention. Younger find it subtle.