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Amyntas Rock Tombs

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Amyntas Rock Tombs

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The Amyntas Rock Tombs are an iconic ancient Lycian historical site, majestically carved into the limestone cliffs overlooking the modern town of Fethiye in Turkey's Muğla Province. Situated at an elevation of approximately 93 meters within the Aegean region, these impressive rock-cut funerary monuments date back to the 4th century BCE. They offer a profound glimpse into the architectural prowess and unique traditions of the Lycian civilization, which once thrived in this region, then known as Telmessos.

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    October 26, 2025

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    Costs 150 tl.

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    Elevation 90 m

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the typical opening hours for the Amyntas Rock Tombs?

    The Amyntas Rock Tombs are generally accessible from 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM during the summer months (April to October) and from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM in winter (November to March). It's always a good idea to check local listings or the official Turkish Museums website for the most current operating hours before your visit, as they can sometimes vary.

    What is the entrance fee for the Amyntas Rock Tombs?

    The entrance fee for the Amyntas Rock Tombs is currently 150 Turkish Lira per person. This fee grants you access to the site and the opportunity to view the impressive facades and panoramic vistas.

    Is the climb to the Amyntas Rock Tombs difficult?

    The climb to the Amyntas Rock Tombs involves approximately 200 stone steps from the main road. While it is a relatively short ascent, it is uphill and can be steep in places. Most visitors find it manageable, but a moderate level of fitness is recommended. Comfortable, sturdy footwear is essential.

    Are the Amyntas Rock Tombs suitable for families with young children?

    While the site offers historical interest and stunning views, the climb up 200 stone steps might be challenging for very young children or those in strollers. Older children who can manage the stairs and have an interest in history will likely enjoy the experience. There are no specific child-friendly facilities at the site itself.

    Is there parking available near the Amyntas Rock Tombs?

    Limited parking is available near the base of the climb to the Amyntas Rock Tombs. However, spaces can fill up quickly, especially during peak season or busy times of the day. Arriving earlier in the morning or utilizing public transport/taxis from Fethiye city center is often recommended to avoid parking difficulties.

    Can I visit the Amyntas Rock Tombs in winter?

    Yes, the Amyntas Rock Tombs are open year-round. Visiting in winter can offer a different experience, with fewer crowds and potentially cooler, more comfortable temperatures for the climb. However, be prepared for potentially wet or slippery steps if there has been rain, and check the updated winter opening hours.

    Are dogs allowed at the Amyntas Rock Tombs?

    Generally, historical sites in Turkey, including the Amyntas Rock Tombs, have restrictions on pets. It is advisable to check current regulations or contact local tourism offices before planning to bring a dog, as policies can vary and may not permit animals within the archaeological area.

    What other historical sites are near the Amyntas Rock Tombs in Fethiye?

    Fethiye and its surroundings are rich in history. Besides the Amyntas Rock Tombs, you can explore the ancient city of Telmessos's ruins scattered throughout Fethiye, including a Roman theatre. A short drive away, you'll find the ghost town of Kayaköy, an abandoned Greek village, and the ancient city of Tlos with its impressive rock-cut tombs and stadium.

    What is the best way to get to the Amyntas Rock Tombs from Fethiye city center?

    The Amyntas Rock Tombs are easily accessible from Fethiye city center. You can enjoy a pleasant walk from the Old Town, which takes about 20-30 minutes uphill, or take a short taxi ride to the base of the steps. Many visitors also combine their visit with a stroll through Fethiye's charming streets.

    Are there any cafes or amenities directly at the Amyntas Rock Tombs site?

    There are no cafes or extensive amenities directly at the top of the Amyntas Rock Tombs site. However, you will find small shops and cafes at the base of the climb and throughout Fethiye city center, where you can purchase refreshments or find restrooms before or after your visit.

    What makes the Tomb of Amyntas unique compared to other Lycian tombs?

    The Tomb of Amyntas stands out due to its remarkably grand and well-preserved facade, intricately carved to resemble an 'in antis' style Ionian temple with deep-carved columns. Its sheer scale and the detailed craftsmanship, including the Greek inscription identifying 'Amyntas, son of Hermagios,' make it one of the most prominent and iconic examples of Lycian rock-cut architecture.

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