Myra
by Harry_1992
Mar 15, 2025
#mytraveldiary
I just walked among the awe-inspiring rock-cut tombs and grand Roman theater of Ancient Myra—a powerful Lycian city where the past feels vividly alive. With its dramatic cliffs, intricate carvings, and peaceful setting, it was the perfect solo day trip for history lovers and photographers.
What Makes Myra Special?
· Lycian Rock Tombs: Intricately carved facades high in the cliffs, resembling wooden houses—some with reliefs of families and myths.
· Well-Preserved Roman Theater: One of the largest in Anatolia, with seating for up to 13,000 and glimpses of original marble details.
· St. Nicholas Connection: Myra was where St. Nicholas (Santa Claus) served as bishop—his church is nearby in Demre.
· Easy Accessibility: Just a short drive from Demre or Kaş, with clear signage and pathways.
Why Myra for Solo Travelers?
· Safe & Compact: The site is easy to navigate alone, with shaded rest areas and informative panels.
· Crowd-Free Wonder: Less busy than Ephesus or Pamukkale—often you’ll have the tombs or theater to yourself.
· Photogenic & Atmospheric: Golden stone against green hills and blue sky—perfect for solo photos and reflection.
· Combine with Demre: Pair with a visit to the Church of St. Nicholas or a boat trip to Kekova.
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My Solo Itinerary
Morning: Tombs & Theater
· Took a dolmuş (shared minibus) from Demre (10 mins) or Kaş (1 hour) to the site entrance.
· Climbed the stairs to the Lycian rock tombs—marveled at the detailed carvings and imagined the lives behind them.
· Explored the Roman theater—walked the stage, sat in the seats, and admired the mountain backdrop.
Afternoon: Demre & Local Lunch
· Headed to Demre to visit the Church of St. Nicholas (5-min drive from Myra).
· Ate lunch at a local restaurant—tried Demre’s famous tomato-based dishes or fresh seafood.
· Explored Demre’s colorful market (if open) for spices, souvenirs, or citrus fruits.
Evening: Return or Extend
· Returned to Kaş or Demre—relaxed with tea at a café.
· Optional: Joined a sunset boat tour to Kekova or visited the Andriake Ancient Port & Lycian Civilizations Museum.
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Solo Traveler Tips
1. Wear Comfortable Shoes: The paths are uneven, and stairs lead to the tombs.
2. Go Early or Late: Avoid the midday heat and tour groups—mornings offer softer light for photos.
3. Bring Water & Snacks: Limited vendors on-site.
4. Don’t Miss the Details: Look for carved reliefs on the tombs—figures, animals, and inscriptions.
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Final Thoughts
Myra was hauntingly beautiful—a place where ancient artistry and ambition still take your breath away. Sitting alone in that vast theater, with only the wind and history for company, I felt deeply connected to the people who once lived, celebrated, and remembered here.
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