Once a bustling Lycian port city, Olympos now attracts a mixture of university students, backpackers and travellers who prefer to stay off the beaten track. Set in a cool valley with a soothing stream flowing past ancient Lycian ruins to the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea is the tranquil and laid-back village of Olympos. Surrounding pine forests along the stream offer an exciting treasure hunt with hidden ancient ruins waiting to be explored. A large pebble beach at the end of the stream is never over crowded and offers plenty space to swim and sunbathe. If you would prefer to stay a few nights, Olympos has a number of hostels with timber tree houses, cabins and camping sites. Pensions are available further out of the village.
Olympos
The ancient city of Olympos is an original Lycian settlement dating from 300BC that stretches along the southern Turkish coast. Protected by conservation laws that ban the use of concrete, Olympos is devoid of large-scale development and mass tourism. Over the last 20 or so years a village of around 20 wooden pansiyons (treehouse lodges) offering backpacker-style accommodation has sprung up.
Captain Eudemos Pansion in Olympos town wich is near by antique Olimpos city. Great nature and fresh air. Mediterranean Sea good atmosphere for the yout tourism.
Captain Eudemos Pansion provide clean and safety accommodation to all guests with free breakfast and dinner. There are two common area one in the garden and one indoor wich is in stone house. All guest can use common places to get rest and eat somethings.
Free WİFİ in all rooms and garden
All rooms with air condition
Alacarte Resteurant
24 ours open reception
10 bungalov rooms
8 rooms in the stone house
20 m far from the way and olso same to the shop
possible to get snack foods until midnight