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Alexander's Path - Classical Cruise in Lycia & Pamphylia : 16 – 30 May 2009

The Sunken City on the Island of Kekova

 

Karamania – Ancient Lycia

This cruise is full of theatres, tombs and the beautiful Taurus Mountains which in Lycia rise from the sea to heights of over 10,000 feet. It's one of our most popular itineraries because of the ancient sites and the outstanding scenery and follows in the wake of Francis Beaufort who wrote the Karamania in 1815, and Sir Charles Fellows.

Classical cities

Because of the spectacular mountain backdrop the sea passage has changed little in appearance over the last few thousand years, with dramatic peaks and deep-set wooded inlets . The area has wonderful Classical cities like Xanthos, Phaselis and Myra.

Highlands and islands

Among the gems is the beautiful mountain city of Arykanda, in the alpine-like valleys behind Phoenix (Finike). There are also rare sites like Cadyanda and Pinara high among the Akdag Mountains.Other lovely places include Kekova, probably the most beautiful part of the Mediterranean, its islands and inlets like a water wonderland.

And the relaxation too

For those who enjoy the cruising life there is also plenty of relaxation and swimming. We shall use our own classic yachts for this cruise which over the years have gained so much popularity with our Oxford travellers

Accompanying Scholar:

Professor Geoff Horrocks is currently Chairman of
the Faculty of Classics and Professor of Comparative
Philology at Cambridge. His interests are in the history of the Greek and Latin languages. He is a Fellow of St John's College Cambridge.

Tour costs

£1,895 per person sharing, to include flights, UK departure tax, excursions, entrance fees, full board, double/twin bed cabins with private bathroom. Single supp.£450. Business Class upgrade available.
Not included: entry visa (£10), special airport levies, foreign departure taxes, fuel surcharge drinks, tips to guides and crew. The tour may also be booked without the flight.

 
Sultan under sail in Lycia
 
Theatre in Pamphylia
 
Lycian tomb at Pinara
 
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