Dominated by it’s castle overlooking the bay, Kalekoy is a small village with no road connection. The several restaurants each have their own quay and all have electricity and showers.
It’s a great walk up to the castle through the rustic village, with several mini markets on the way if you need to provision. There is a small entrance fee but the castle offers great views and contains a small amphitheatre.
In high season the place can be busy in the day with day trip boats, though lacking a road connection is less affected than nearby Ucagiz. You may want to take a boat trip yourself, the glass bottomed vessels being a great way to see the sunken ruins of the old Roman settlement nearby.
Once the day trippers leave, a calm descends and it’s a picturesque spot from which to soak up the atmosphere.

