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Kalkan is located on Turkey's south west coast, between the towns of Fethiye (87km to the west) and Kas (27km to the east) It belongs to the region of Antalya, which is also the name of its regional centre, located 200km away. Please click map to expand |
Situated
on Turkey’s beautiful south west Mediterranean coast, between the towns of
Fethiye and Kaş, the small town of Kalkan is
nestled at the foot of the
| Health Services: | Doctor, Dentist, Hospital, Veterinary |
| Other Services: | Bank, Post Office, Internet Cafe, Taxis, Local Bus and National Coach Services |
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Utilities:
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Mains water and electric, bottled gas, sewerage via septic tank. (Mains sewerage project in progress) |
| Current Population: | circa 2,500 |
Many well known tour operators offer holiday packages to Kalkan throughout the tourist season which runs from late April to the end of October. Operators specialising in Kalkan are Tapestry Holidays and Simply Travel, although Anatolian Sky, Cachet Travel, Sunquest and Thompson Holidays have a small number of Kalkan hotels in their brochures. Most of them also offer the alternative of flight only.
If you plan to travel independently, you can fly to Dalaman or Antalya airports and then transfer by private car, taxi or local coach services to Kalkan.
For scheduled flights to Dalaman and Antalya contact Turkish Airlines www.turkishairlines.com or Kibris Airlines www.kthy.net for details of their flight schedules and prices.
Charter flights are available into Dalaman airport from April through to the beginning of November. The start date often coincides with the UK Easter holidays. Alternatively, direct scheduled flights are available with Kibris airlines from Gatwick, Stansted and Manchester airports. Pegasus airlines also fly from some local airports such as Norwich. During the winter months Dalamans international terminal is currently closed, although its domestic terminal remains open for flights connecting from most major Turkish cities e.g. Istanbul, Ankara.
Charter and scheduled flights are available all year round to Antalya airport. Kibris scheduled flights fly into Antalya during the winter on route to northern Cyprus.
It is possible to travel from Dalaman and Antalya airport by bus, taxi or private transfer. Private transfers are usually the preferred route with costs from as little as 90GBP return from Dalaman and 145GBP return from Antalya per car. Mini bus transfers are also available for larger parties.
Dalaman to Kalkan transfer time is typically 1.5 to 2.0 hours
Antalya to Kalkan transfer time is typically 2.5 hours in summer and 3.0 hours in winter
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(1) Kalkan Bay (2) Kalkan Old Town and Harbour (3) Kalamar Road (4) Kalamar Bay (5) Ortaalan *New Build Area (6) Kiziltas *New Build Area (7) Kömürlük (8) Club Patara (9) Kisla
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Kalkan is one of the hottest locations on the southern coast in summer and mildest in winter. Summer temperatures peak from the beginning of July into the middle of August and can reach into the 40's. From as early as March and until as late as November Kalkan enjoys day time temperatures in the 20's. From November until April the weather is less predictable, but cooler temperatures are generally accompanied with sunshine, making it an ideal time to explore the area. The wettest period is usually January into mid February when heavy but short lived rain storms can be expected.
The tourist visa purchased on entry to Turkey is valid for up to 3 months. If you wish to stay in Turkey for longer periods it is possible to apply for residents visa, providing you can show evidence of your ability to support yourself during your stay. The application for the residents visa should be started from the UK by contacting the Turkish Consulate in London for the relevant forms and advice.
Alternatively, the standard tourist visa can be renewed by a day boat trip from Kas to the Greek Island of Maize. This is a convenient way to extend the visa for another three months and also provides an opportunity to purchase duty free and foodstuffs not available locally.
Kalkan itself has a number of private doctors and dentists and Fethiye a variety of private hospitals. Health care is not covered under the E111 as in other countries and private health cover is necessary. However the standard of private care is excellent and generally significantly cheaper than European private hospitals. Doctors in Kalkan and in Fethiye are used to dealing with foreign patients and some hospitals have a special foreigner liaison officer to help with any problems.
Kalkan has pebbly man made beach to the east side of the harbour, but is more renown for its beach clubs around the bay and its proximity to Kaputas and the famous Patara beaches. Beach clubs can be found in the harbour, at Club Patara and Villa Mahal on the east side of the bay as well as in Kalamar Bay to the west. A number of small private sea front hotels also offer bathing from their sea landings and sun bed hire.
If lounging around the pool is more your style, then you will be pleased to know that most villas and apartments have private or shared pool facilities. A number of hotels will also allow non hotel guests use of their pools and sunbeds for a small daily fee.