Olimpos
Olimpos, also spelled Olympos in Turkish, is a village and archaeological site on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey, in Antalya Province. It lies near the village of Çıralı, within the Beydağları coastal mountains and the Olympos-Beydağları National Park. The site preserves the ruins of the ancient Lycian city of Olympos, which flourished in antiquity and later came under Roman rule. Remains include parts of city walls, a theater, baths, and other public buildings, set amid olive and pine groves along the shore.
To the north of the village, Yanartaş (Chimaera) features perennial flames that emerge from the rock, a
Today Olimpos is a small tourist area with guesthouses, boutique hotels, and restaurants that cater to travelers
The area is part of the Olympos-Beydağları National Park, which protects coastal forests and biodiversity of
The climate is Mediterranean, with hot summers and mild winters, making it an accessible destination for nature