Attraction

Isinda Ancient Ruins

Isinda (Lycia)

The ruins of Isinda, a Lycian town with Greek influences, feature city walls, rock tombs, and pillars overlooking Belenli village.

Isinda was an ancient Lycian town that once formed part of a sympoliteia (political alliance) with neighboring cities like Aperlae and Apollonia. Its strategic hilltop location offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, a reminder of its historical significance in regional trade and defense. Today, visitors can explore remnants of the city walls, Lycian rock-cut tombs, and scattered pillars that hint at its Hellenistic influences.

The site remains relatively untouched by mass tourism, making it ideal for travelers seeking quiet historical exploration. Wear sturdy shoes for the uneven terrain, and visit in spring or autumn for pleasant weather. Nearby Belenli village provides basic amenities, but bring water and sun protection as shade is limited.