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Cruises to Kas, Turkey

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Arrival
Tender Only
City centre
Town center 1.5 km
Best season
April – October
Best for
Snorkeling, Ancient Ruins, Mediterranean Beaches, Diving

Small Mediterranean port with tender operations; ships anchor offshore due to limited pier infrastructure.

Choose the Right Port Day

Best Overall
Arrive early, tender straight in, spend 4 hours in the old town and Küçük Çakıl beach. Avoid organized tours—Kas is best on foot and unrushed.
Best Beach
Küçük Çakıl (Small Pebbles) — 5 min walk downhill from old town, calm clear water, free entry, no facilities. Excellent snorkeling just offshore.
With Kids
Walk old town 45 min (narrow streets, cats, harbor views), paddle in Küçük Çakıl 60 min, ice cream break. Skip long boat tours; tender time is already a drag for restless kids.
Only 3-4 Hours
Skip tender queue time planning. Disembark early, walk the old town (Kaleiçi) for 90 min, swim at Küçük Çakıl beach 30 min, coffee and meze lunch 60 min, tender back. Realistic shore time: ~2.5–3 hours.
Cheapest Option
Free: walk old town, Küçük Çakıl beach, harbor views. Lunch: meze and tea €5–8 USD per person. Total: ~$10–15 per person, no activities cost needed.
What To Avoid
Overpriced 'blue cruise' boat tours from the harbor (often €40–60 USD for crowds and minimal added value). Don't rely on taxis—most movement in Kas is walking or a steep donkey path.

Quick Take

Port Type
Scenic Tender Port
Best For
Leisurely old-town walkers, swimmers, small-ship cruisers comfortable with tender logistics and short calls.
Avoid If
You need retail therapy, formal dining, or worry about tender delays. Mobility issues make steep streets and tender boarding risky.
Walkability
Very good. Compact, car-free old town on hills; expect stairs and inclines throughout.
Budget Fit
Budget-friendly. Simple meals and coffee are cheap; activities are mostly free or low-cost.
Good For Short Calls?
Yes, if tender queue is short (1–2 hours lost to round trips). Expect 4–5 real hours ashore.

Port Overview

Kas is a small, car-free Mediterranean village on Turkey's southwestern coast (Lycian region). Ships anchor 1–2 km offshore; all passengers tender ashore, typically 20–40 min each way depending on sea state and queue. The village has no cruise terminal—you step directly onto a simple concrete quay in the old harbor. Population ~6,500; it is genuinely quiet, even on cruise days. The old town (Kaleiçi) sits on steep hills behind the harbor, with narrow lanes, modest guesthouses, cafés, and a few restaurants. There are no large shopping malls, no major museums, and no organized tourist infrastructure—which is precisely why it appeals to small-ship lines and travelers seeking authenticity. A half day here is feasible but tight when you factor tender time. A full day (8+ hours) is ideal.

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Kas: Kekova Island Sunken City & Historical Sites Boat Tour

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Kekova Sea Kayaking & More

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Our picks in Kas

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Wander Kaleiçi (Old Town)

The entire old town is the attraction—narrow whitewashed lanes, blue shutters, small cafés, guesthouses, harbor views. No single 'must-see' building; the experience is the stroll. A few modest guesthouses and restaurants occupy repurposed stone houses. Entirely pedestrian.

90–120 min (allow to get lost) Free to walk; €2–5 USD for coffee or light snack$
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Küçük Çakıl Beach (Small Pebbles)

Pebbly cove 5 min downhill from the harbor. Clear water, shallow entry, excellent snorkeling. No facilities (no umbrellas, no food, no lifeguards). Bring water and sun protection. Locals swim here daily.

60–90 min FreeFree
5

Lycian Rock Tombs (Taş Mezarlar)

Ancient carved tomb facades high in the cliff face overlooking the harbor, visible from the quay. Walk 15–20 min uphill through old town to reach viewpoints; formal access difficult but views free. Glimpse Lycian civilization (4th–2nd century BCE) without major effort.

30–45 min Free (no formal entrance fee)Free

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Booking independently

  • Often noticeably cheaper than the ship’s version of the same tour.
  • Smaller groups and local operators, with traveler reviews you can read before you pay.
  • Free cancellation on most tours, usually up to 24 hours before.

When the ship’s excursion makes sense

  • Short port calls or long transfers where the timing is tight.
  • Tender-only stops where getting ashore can run late.
  • The ship waits for its own delayed excursions — it won’t wait for independent ones, so leave a buffer before all-aboard.

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Is It Safe?

Kas is one of Turkey's safest tourist towns. Petty theft (pickpocketing in crowded areas) is rare but possible; keep valuables secure. The old town is well-lit and populated during daylight and evening. Police presence is low-key but effective. No areas are off-limits to visitors. The primary risk is terrain: narrow stairs, uneven stones, and steep hills can cause slips and twisted ankles, especially in sandals. Swimming is safe; currents are mild, and locals swim daily. Tender boarding in rough seas is the real safety concern—inform staff immediately if you have mobility issues or fear of water.

Accessibility & Walkability

Kas is not wheelchair-friendly. The old town is a maze of steep stone stairs, narrow lanes, and uneven surfaces. Tender boarding involves a ramp or steps and can be challenging for those with limited mobility or balance issues. Accessible toilets are rare. If you have mobility concerns, consider staying on ship or taking a pre-arranged private taxi to a waterfront café. Beaches are accessible only by steep walking paths. The tender itself may be difficult for those with mobility aids.

Outside the Terminal

You step directly from the tender onto a small concrete quay in the working harbor. A few fishermen, a handful of waterfront cafés, and old stone buildings crowd the immediate area. No formal terminal, no information booth, no map stand—just the open harbor and the start of narrow lanes leading uphill. The atmosphere is low-key and local, not touristy. Within 30 seconds you are either sitting at a café or climbing into the old town. No aggressive vendors or touts. The scene is peaceful and genuine.

Beaches Near the Port

Küçük Çakıl

Small pebbly beach immediately below the harbor. Clear, calm water. No facilities, no shade, no food. Excellent snorkeling.

Distance
5 min walk
Cost
Free
Best for
Quick swim, snorkelers, minimalists.

Büyük Çakıl (Large Pebbles)

Similar to Küçük Çakıl but slightly larger and further east. Same clear water, no facilities. Quieter if you don't mind the walk.

Distance
10–15 min walk or short taxi ride (€3 USD)
Cost
Free
Best for
Those wanting to avoid crowds, snorkelers.

Local Food & Drink

Kas has no fine dining or corporate chains. Waterfront and old-town cafés serve simple Turkish mezze (€3–5 USD), grilled fish (€8–12 USD), and tea/coffee (€1–2 USD). Lunch portions are generous and cheap. No alcohol licensing restrictions, but alcohol is not heavily marketed. Try any small café at random—quality is consistent and prices are fair. Eating ashore is genuinely affordable and local. Most close by early evening (8 p.m.) as cruise ships depart.

Shopping

Shopping is minimal. A few small souvenir shops sell generic Turkish textiles, spice boxes, and ceramic pieces. Prices are low and unaggressively negotiable. No luxury brands, no large markets. Most cruisers skip shopping and focus on walking and eating. A handful of small grocery shops sell water and snacks if you forgot supplies.

Money & Currency

Currency
Turkish Lira (TRY)
USD Accepted?
No
Card Payments
VISA and Mastercard accepted in restaurants and cafés, but bring cash for small cafés, markets, and informal vendors.
ATMs
One or two ATMs near the harbor; reliability varies. Withdraw cash on arrival or beforehand.
Tipping
Tipping is not obligatory. Round up or leave 5–10% if service is good.
Notes
Most waterfront places quote prices in USD for convenience but expect payment in TRY. Use ATM rates; avoid currency exchange booths.

Weather & Best Time

Best months
May–June, September–October. Clear, warm, not too hot. Seas are calm, tenders reliable.
Avoid
December–March. Cooler, wetter, unpredictable seas can delay or cancel tenders.
Temperature
May–Oct: 20–30 °C (68–86 °F). Summer can be 30+ °C (86+ °F), crowded.
Notes
Kas is a shoulder-season port; most calls are spring and fall. Winter is quiet but tender-dependent and risky. Bring sun protection and a light layer for evening café time.

Airport Information

Airport
Dalaman Airport (DLM)
Distance
140 km (87 mi)
Getting there
Car rental, shuttle bus (€15–25 USD), or private transfer (€100–150 USD). No direct public bus to Kas; minibus to Dalaman then onward to Kas.
Notes
Most cruisers do not pre- or post-stay in Kas; the port is too small for embarkation logistics. Dalaman is the nearest international gateway for driving tours of the Lycian coast.

Getting Around from the Port

Walking

The old town and harbor are navigable on foot. Most sights are within 10–15 min walk from the tender quay. Steep hills and stone stairs; good shoes essential.

Cost: Free Time: Vary by destination
Taxi or dolmuş (minibus)

Taxis wait at the harbor quay. Dolmuş (shared minibuses) run fixed routes to nearby beaches and villages but are infrequent.

Cost: $3–8 USD per trip Time: 10–30 min depending on destination
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Tender (ship-supplied)

Required to reach shore. Typically runs every 15–30 min in high capacity, but seas can delay departures.

Cost: Included in cruise fare Time: 20–40 min round trip depending on queue and sea state

Details last checked April 2026

Check The Port Traffic

Cruise Ships in Port

Once you have your shore plan, use the schedule to see how busy the harbour will be on your date, plus the ships, lines, and published call windows.

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Practical Tips for Cruise Passengers

  • Tender queues can exceed 1 hour on busy days (peak summer or when multiple ships are in port). Disembark immediately after breakfast if you want maximum shore time.
  • Wear good walking shoes and bring water. The old town has steep stone stairs and no shade; even a 90-min walk feels longer in summer heat.
  • Bring cash (Turkish Lira). Small cafés and beach vendors do not take cards reliably.
  • Skip organized boat tours unless you want a full-day blue cruise (4–6 hours, €40–70 USD). The town itself is the experience; walking is better than motorboating.

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