Caunos Tombs Of The Kings



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The Caunos Tombs of the Kings is an ancient necropolis located in Dalyan, Turkey. The tombs date back to the 4th century BC and are carved into the rocky hillside overlooking the Dalyan River. The site is open to visitors and can be accessed by boat or on foot.

The official website for the Caunos Tombs of the Kings is not available, but visitors can find information and tickets at the Dalyan Tourism Office. The entrance fee is approximately 10 Turkish Lira (about $1.50 USD) per person.

The site is open daily from 8am to 7pm during the summer months and from 8am to 5pm during the winter months.

In addition to the Caunos Tombs of the Kings, visitors can explore the nearby ancient city of Kaunos, which includes a theater, agora, and Roman baths. The Kaunos site is open daily from 8am to 7pm during the summer months and from 8am to 5pm during the winter months.

Other nearby attractions include the Dalyan Mud Baths, the Iztuzu Beach (also known as Turtle Beach), and the Lycian Rock Tombs. Boat tours of the Dalyan River are also available, offering views of the tombs and other scenic sites along the way.

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