view of ruins in Kaunos ancient city (Turkey)

Getty Images/iStockphoto

Kaunos

Dalyan


Founded in the 9th century BC, Kaunos (also spelled Caunus) was an important Carian city by 400 BC. On the border with Lycia, its culture reflected aspects of both empires.

On the left as you enter, the theatre is well preserved; on the hill above are remnants of an acropolis and fabulous views over the surrounding countryside. Straight ahead when you enter are impressive ruins of a Roman bath and a 6th-century church, while down the slope is the port agora.

There are good information panels on-site in English and Turkish. To get here, board one of the private rowing boats moored next to Saki restaurant in Dalyan (₺15 return). It will take you across the river to the teensy settlement of Çandır, from where you can walk uphill to Kaunos in 20 minutes.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Dalyan attractions

1. Kings' Tombs

0.86 MILES

Dalyan's famous Carian rock tombs are carved into cliffs across the Dalyan River, southwest of the centre. You can get good views of the tombs by walking…

2. Main Mosque

1.19 MILES

Dalyan's mosque is a prominent landmark on the main square.

3. Sea Turtles Statue

1.26 MILES

Proudly proclaiming Dalyan's environmental credentials, this mother and her baby turtles swim among the circling traffic on a roundabout at the end of the…

4. İztuzu Beach

3.03 MILES

An excellent swimming beach, İztuzu (Turtle) Beach is one of the Mediterranean nesting sites of the loggerhead turtle, and special rules to protect it are…

6. Köyceğiz-Dalyan Nature Reserve

4.88 MILES

The Köyceğiz-Dalyan Nature Reserve on the lake shore has a growing reputation for its hiking and cycling. The park is home to large swaths of Oriental…

7. Köyceğiz Waterfall

11.94 MILES

This small waterfall, 7km northwest of town, is Köyceğiz' favourite spot for a refreshing dip during summer. Take any dolmuş heading west towards Marmaris…