Its name is probably derived from
Olympos mountain roughly 15 km north of the city.
Olympos is fascinating, not just for its ruins that are fragmentary and widely scattered amidst the thick greenery of wild grapevines, bay trees, flowering oleander, wild figs and pines, but for its archeological site just inland from a beautiful beach along the course of a stream which runs through a rocky gorge.
It is between
Adrasan and Kemer. A plate on
Antalya after passing Phaselis - Kumluca road, shows
Olympos road. The city, which is found on 2nd century BC, is emptied on 6th century AD or it is estimated the city was abandoned by the 15th century.
It is delightful to feel as though discovering the mysterious site for the first time and walk through the overgrown park. In these days most ruins seem to be so artificially preserved that some of the magic of their age disappears.
There is no need a guide or for in-depth historical information while traveling to
Olympos. However,
...see more an understanding of the city’s history will make each historical ruin you see and each step you take and more enjoyable and enlightening.
The ancient port city of Olympos was one of the members of the Lycian Federation in Lycian times.
Because of the wealth of the city, Olympos had three seats in the federation. It was an important Lycian city by the 2nd century BC. Strabon mentioned that Olympos had 3 votes in the Lycian League.
The Olympians worshipped the god of fire, Hephaestos. Till the end of this period the city was subject to raids by pirates.