Situated on the Mediterranean coast in southwestern Turkey, the modern seaside town of Kas is best known for its ancient ruins of Antiphellos, which feature a relatively intact Hellenistic theatre. Kas's warm waters provide ideal conditions for a variety of outdoor recreational activities including swimming, snorkelling, boat trips and kayak tours. The town is also particularly popular as a scuba diving destination as it boasts a number of excellent wreck diving sites just offshore. Other not-to-be-missed attractions in the area include: Lycian rock tombs, especially the King's tomb featuring two carved lion heads; Big Pebble Beach, complete with shaded cafes and sun loungers; and the long-distance footpath known as Lycian Way, offering some scenic hiking trails from Oludeniz to Geyikbayiri.