Kalekoy Harbour is located along a small Lycian village of ancient Simena that is only accessible by boat from the nearby ports. Although the village is secluded, it has gorgeous white stone houses, cobblestone streets, and small walled gardens with fruit trees. The highlight of the harbour is the sunken city of Kekova and the ruined Genoese fortress.
The fortress contains the ruins of battlements, bastions, an ancient temple as well as the smallest Lycian amphitheatre. It is a steep walk to the ruins of the Simena Fortress but it is worth the view! The beach and nearby seafood joints are very popular among the locals. It is an ideal spot for those who love swimming and don't mind a trek up the castle.