Known as “the ancient city connecting the Aegean and Mediterranean,” Knidos was an important center of trade, art, and culture dating back to 1100 BC. You can enjoy exploring this fascinating archaeological site, which bears Greek, Roman, and Byzantine influences in its Hellenistic theater terraces overlooking the sea, its arches, mosaics, streets, and temple ruins, as well as the famous Aphrodite statue from the 4th century BC.