I love getting lost here. I've been there five times. This time we came down from the mountains. Recommendation:it is better not to go up from the bottom of oludeniz, but to go down there. Take lots and lots of water.
Kayak is beautiful. Crazy emotions. It's like you can hear the people who lived there, like you can see them.
Ordinary ruins, one plus, if you climb to the top , then a beautiful view for a photo, that's all, the entrance is 3 euros , if you go by minibus , they go every hour , so the driver said , but in fact arrived after 1.30 full , at first they did not climb , but the thought that waiting for the next one is still a minimum hour like that's not ice :) he pushed his wife in and pushed the foreigners aside and got in himself ;))
The ruins will be interesting to history lovers and lovers of hiking in the mountains, there is nothing interesting for children there, it is definitely necessary to stock up on water and comfortable shoes. If you want to live in historical restored unique rooms with preserved architecture frescoes and paintings of that time, then definitely Villa Podima ...