A small peaceful Mediterranean resort and fishing town on
the beautiful turquoise Coast of Turkey, Kalkan has not
been touched by mass tourism. More sophisticated than
the usual resort town, Kalkan appeals to travellers looking
for more than a 'sun and sea' holiday. Because of its
charm kalkan has a growing number of perennial visitors
who say the town is the only holiday destination they
would choose to visit repeatedly.
There is simply no other
town quite like Kalkan along Turkey's coast. Kalkan curls
snugly around the ancient harbour sheltered at the foot of
the towering Taurus Mountains. The town overlooks a
beautiful bay in which islands seem to magically float upon
a shimmering sea. Narrow streets twist down to the
harbour through the historic town and are lined with
listed whitewashed villas with shuttered windows situated
alongside small local specialty shops and restaurants.
Overhead hang original ornately carved Ottoman timber
balconies garlanded with brilliantly coloured bougainvillea
cascading to the streets below.
It is a very special place.
Not only is Kalkan beautiful, but unlike other Turkish
coastal resort towns Kalkan's main economy is tourism and
therefore its citizens put much pride and effort into the
town's historic preservation. Because of this Kalkan has
retained the texture of its history with its distinctive Greek
architecture (it was once a Greek and Turkish fishing
village). Very strict building codes keep the town small
and architecturally blended with the historic heart of the
town known as 'Old Kalkan'.
Besides the famous 'kalkan
Style' historic architecture, the many excellent restaurants
of Kalkan contribute to the special atmosphere of the resort.
Good dining has always been a way of life in Kalkan. In
fact, Kalkan is said to have the highest number of
restaurants and bars per inhabitant or square metre on the
Turkish coast. Additionally, Kalkan is especially renowned
for its numerous roof-top terrace restaurants and bars
which offer a wonderful view of the town, sea and stars.
You can also sit at one of many fine harbour-side
restaurants and watch the fishermen leave early in the
morning as you tuck in your breakfast, or see them return
with the day's catch in the evening.
Kalkan is a small town
(of only a few thousand) and this creates a wonderful
intimate feeling. But do not let its size to mislead you !
There is plenty to do in and around Kalkan. During the day
the town is surprisingly empty as most guests choose to
swim or explore the multitude of beautiful ancient Lycian
and natural sites of the area. However, everything
changes in the evening when Kalkan bursts alive for a long,
festive night.
Kalkan has many special qualities, but
without doubt it is the people of the resort who make the
town extra special. The people of Kalkan happily welcome
you, and you may at first be surprised by the universal
friendliness within the town. It is absolutely genuine. warm
Turkish hospitality and friendliness is the basis of life here
and the people of Kalkan sincerely enjoy getting to know
their guests. So do not hesitate to accept one of the many
tulip-shaped glasses of 'cay' (tea) you will be offered while
you ample along Kalkan's winding streets. You will not be
hassled while you are a guest of kalkan - the town is hassle
free and is proud to be so. You will find a mixed population
here, consisting mainly of locals, some Turks who own
businesses, as well as a small number of well-educated
foreigners who have settled in the town.
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