The Hellenistic Theatre is a horseshoe-shaped amphitheatre in Kas with typical features of an ancient Greek theatre. Built in the 1st century BC and restored 300 years later, the round orchestra of the theatre was once used by the choir and can seat around 4,000 spectators. The view from the top tier of the seating area is breathtaking.
You can spend a relaxed evening at the site, witnessing a beautiful sunset from the historical theatre. The theatre also houses a separate scene-building or the stage for performances as well as changing rooms. Heavily renovated, the theatre is also known as Antiphellos and overlooks the surrounding coast from the top.