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The neighboring hamlets of Olimpos and
Çıralı,
on Turkey's Mediterranean coast southwest
of Antalya
(map),
are known for a pristine
little beach,
a pine forest full of tumbledown marble
temples,
tree house-hotels, and the Chimaera,
natural flames springing from the
rock that have burned ceaselessly
for millennia.
Located 80 km (50 miles) southwest
of Antalya on
Turkey's Mediterranean
coast not far from Phaselis (map), Olimpos and
Çıralı are
set 7 km (4 miles) off the highway
among pines, citrus orchards and farmers'
fields. A little stream flows
through a rocky gorge and reaches the
Mediterranean at a beautiful
beach.
(More
photos)
The hamlets of Olimpos and Çıralı are
side by side behind Olimpos
Beach,
and you can walk along the beach from
one to the other in 15 minutes, but
the narrow roads that
reach them from the highway are entirely
different.
"Discovered" by backpackers
on a budget, Olimpos became popular
early on for its tree-house camps and
pensions, the most famous of which
is the renowned Kadir's Tree
House (but Bayram's is
also well-regarded).
Tree houses offer a variety of comfort
levels, and where
else can
you live in a tree with an Internet
connection? But be advised,
there are no banks or ATMs
in Olimpos.
Bring cash to cover your expenses
here.
Now there are plenty of other accommodations in Çıralı as
well, from the very comfortable, modrately-priced
Hotel
Canada to the exclusive Olimpos
Lodge.
The
Chimaera (Yanartaş),
a number of natural eternal
flames springing from the
rock, is located on the north side
of Çıralı village,
on a mountainside about a 7-km (4.3-mile)
hike from Olimpos village. More...
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Above, Olimpos
Beach, and
(below) rocky Olimpos
Valley.
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