OLYMPOS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE
Information
Opening/Closing Hours
Opening time: 08:00
Closing time: 19:00
Box Office Closing Time: 18:45
Closed Days
Open every day
Address: Yazır Mahallesi Olympos Örenyeri Mevkii Kumluca / Antalya
E-mail: -
Phone 1: 02428921325
€10 - Open

Description

Olympos in Antalya is an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful holiday away from crowded beaches and all-inclusive hotels. In addition to its beautiful beach, pristine nature, and the ruins of an ancient city, the never-ending Chimera Fire is another attraction that makes Olympos famous. It is recommended that vacationers spend at least one night near the fire, which has been guiding sailors for thousands of years. According to mythology, this fire is related to the fire-breathing Chimera. Pirates’ Refuge Olympos was founded in the third century BC and was a strong settlement both economically and in terms of population density. This is evidenced by the fact that it had three votes in the Lycian League Council. In the first century BC, it became a haven for pirates due to its sheltered position. The city of Olympos was used as a base by the pirate leader Zeniketes, who threatened the people of the Mediterranean for a long time, and the city began to be called "the city of the pirates". This situation persisted until 78 BC when the renowned Roman commander Servilius Isauricus captured the city and transformed it into a Roman city. Secret Paradise The remains of the ancient city of Olympos are scattered across both sides of the river that flows through this beautiful valley. There are numerous ruins concealed within dense vegetation, including the acropolis on a high hill, the city's protective walls, the theatre, the river (which was transformed into a canal by walls on both sides), and remnants of a bridge. Visiting each of these sites will undoubtedly enhance the trip, particularly when considering their historical use by pirates, Lycians, and Romans. Olympos is not only a significant archaeological site but also a natural conservation area that boasts stunning natural wonders. Its Mediterranean coast is considered one of the most beautiful in the region and serves as a natural spawning area for Caretta carettas. The sea, which is frequented by Blue Cruise boats, remains clear and attractive throughout the year. Visitors can easily unwind and relax in the peaceful and tranquil environment while staying in a tent or treehouse.