Demre / Myra

Tumba de san Nicolás en la Mira bizantina del siglo V

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Por qué importa este destino

San Nicolás de Mira (h. 270-343 d.C.), nacido en la cercana Patara, ejerció como obispo de Mira y participó en el Primer Concilio de Nicea (325). Para los cristianos ortodoxos orientales es Hagios Nikolaos el Taumaturgo, uno de los santos más venerados.

Para los católicos, sus reliquias fueron trasladadas a Bari el 9 de mayo de 1087 y se conservan allí en la Basílica di San Nicola. Fragmentos menores se encuentran en Venecia y en el Museo Arqueológico de Antalya.

Hoy Demre — una pequeña ciudad agraria rodeada de ruinas licio-romanas — atrae a peregrinos de todas las confesiones. En 2024 se descubrió bajo la iglesia un sarcófago sellado y una capilla del siglo XIII.

Antecedentes históricos

Myra was one of the six leading cities of the Lycian League, a federal union of 23 cities that flourished from the 3rd century BC. By the 4th century AD it had become the seat of a Christian bishopric, and its most famous bishop, Nicholas, attended the First Council of Nicaea in 325. The city's prosperity continued through the Byzantine period, evidenced by the 5th-century basilica built over Nicholas's tomb and the extensive rock-cut necropolis.

The translation of Nicholas's relics to Bari in 1087 marked a turning point. As Seljuk forces advanced into Anatolia, 62 Bari sailors seized approximately 75 percent of the saint's remains and carried them to Italy, where Pope Urban II consecrated the crypt in 1089. The remaining fragments were taken by Venetian Crusaders around 1099 to San Nicolo del Lido. Despite the empty tomb, Demre continued to attract Orthodox pilgrims, and the church remained a place of veneration through the Ottoman period.

The 2024 archaeological discovery of a sealed limestone sarcophagus and a 13th-century chapel beneath the church floor has reignited scholarly debate about whether the Bari sailors took the correct remains — or whether the primary tomb was never fully emptied. The Antalya Directorate of Archaeology continues conservation work, and the find has not yet been opened publicly.

Principales lugares para visitar

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Church of Saint Nicholas

5th-century Byzantine basilica with sunken nave, broken sarcophagus and opus sectile floors. 2024 discovery of a sealed sarcophagus and 13th-century chapel beneath the church.

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Myra Ancient City

Lycian rock-cut tombs and a 10,000-seat Roman theatre on a single dramatic cliff face.

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Andriake / Lycian Civilizations Museum

The ancient port of Myra where Paul changed ships en route to Rome (Acts 27:5-6).

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Kekova sunken city

Byzantine ruins partly submerged after a 2nd-century earthquake; standard glass-bottom boat trip from Ucagiz.

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Demre Santa statue

Town-centre bronze of Saint Nicholas with children.

Mejor época para visitar

Abril-mayo y septiembre-octubre (22-28°C). El 6 de diciembre se celebra la Divina Liturgia ortodoxa. Evitar julio-agosto.

Días festivos principales

  • December 6 - Feast of Saint Nicholas (Orthodox liturgy at the church)

Cómo llegar

Aeropuerto de Antalya (AYT), 150 km / 2,5 horas por la carretera costera D400. Autobuses directos desde el otogar de Antalya salen a diario hacia Demre.

Clima por mes

MonthAvg HighAvg LowRainfallCrowds
Jan15°C6°CHighLow
Feb16°C7°CHighLow
Mar18°C8°CMediumLow
Apr22°C11°CLowMedium
May26°C15°CLowMedium
Jun31°C19°CVery LowMedium
Jul34°C22°CVery LowHigh
Aug34°C22°CVery LowHigh
Sep31°C19°CLowMedium
Oct26°C15°CMediumMedium
Nov21°C11°CHighLow
Dec17°C8°CHighHigh (Dec 6 feast)

Dónde alojarse

Demre ofrece pensiones sencillas y auténticas. Kaş (40 km al este) es un puerto de boutique-hoteles. Kalkan (45 km al oeste) tiene un estilo más elevado. La bahía de Kekova es la opción más apartada.

TierExamplesPrice RangeBest For
BudgetDemre town guesthouses, family-run pansiyons25-50 EUR/nightPilgrims on a budget, authentic local experience
Mid-RangeKas boutique hotels (40 km), Kalkan harbour hotels (45 km)60-120 EUR/nightComfortable base with restaurant choice
PremiumKalkan villa rentals, Kekova bay exclusive resorts150-400 EUR/nightLuxury pilgrimage with sea views and privacy

Tours y experiencias

Excursiones de un día desde Antalya, Kemer o Kaş que combinan la iglesia, las ruinas de Mira y un paseo en barco por Kekova (60-90 EUR). También se pueden reservar tours bíblicos de varios días por Turquía y paquetes de peregrinación para el 6 de diciembre.

Partner accommodation

Alkan Apart Demre

A full-service apart-hotel in the heart of Demre town, steps from the Church of Saint Nicholas and within easy reach of the Myra rock-tombs and Andriake harbour.

Full kitchen  ·  Free parking  ·  Free Wi-Fi  ·  Families & groups welcome

Gökyazı, İlkokul 3. Sokak, 07570 Demre/Antalya

Practical information

Hours
08:30-19:00 de abril a octubre; 08:30-17:00 de noviembre a marzo.
Fees
Iglesia de san Nicolás aprox. 17 EUR / 400 TL; Mira aprox. 13 EUR / 400 TL. Se acepta el Pase de Museos de Turquía. Precios 2026 — verifique en muze.gov.tr.
Dress code
Vestimenta modesta; cubrir hombros y rodillas en la iglesia. Sin flash fotográfico.
Accessibility
Rampa en la entrada de la iglesia; recinto en gran parte llano. Las ruinas de Mira tienen escalones irregulares.
Transport
Autobús directo desde el otogar de Antalya (~2,5 h) o coche de alquiler por la D400.

Consejos para peregrinos

💡 Consejos para peregrinos

  • Arrive at the Church of Saint Nicholas before 09:00 to avoid tour bus crowds, especially in peak season.
  • Combine Demre with a Kekova boat trip — the glass-bottom boats reveal submerged Byzantine ruins and the trip includes a seafood lunch on board.
  • Bring a small candle to light at the church; the candle stand is in the narthex and donations support the site's upkeep.
  • If visiting on December 6, arrive the night before — the Orthodox Divine Liturgy begins before sunrise and space inside the sunken nave is extremely limited.
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes with grip — the Myra rock tombs involve uneven stone steps and the theatre has steep seating.
  • Carry Turkish lira in cash for smaller sites, local restaurants, and the church donation box — card acceptance is limited outside Kas and Kalkan.

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  • The broken sarcophagus in the south aisle of the church is traditionally identified as Nicholas's original tomb — but the 2024 discovery of a sealed sarcophagus beneath the floor has reopened the question of whether the Bari sailors took the correct remains.
  • The church's sunken nave is the result of centuries of silt deposition from the Demre River — the original 5th-century floor is approximately 2 metres below the current ground level.
  • Nicholas is the patron saint of sailors, children, merchants, and repentant thieves — and is venerated by Orthodox, Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, and Oriental Orthodox Christians alike.
  • The Lycian rock-cut tombs above Myra's theatre date from the 4th century BC and were painted in bright red, blue, and gold — traces of pigment are still visible on some facades.

Biblical references

  • Acts 27:5-6 — “When we had sailed across the sea which is off Cilicia and Pamphylia, we landed at Myra in Lycia. There the centurion found an Alexandrian ship sailing for Italy, and he put us aboard.

Lectura sugerida antes de partir

Title / ReferenceWhy it matters
Acts 27:5-6Paul's stop at Myra en route to Rome — the only biblical mention of the city.
The Life and Miracles of Saint Nicholas (various hagiographies)The medieval Greek and Latin lives of the saint, including the grain ships miracle and the three dowries.
Charles W. Jones, Saint Nicholas of Myra, Bari, and Manhattan (1978)The definitive scholarly study of the Nicholas cult and the 1087 translation.
Turkish Ministry of Culture — Myra-AndriakeOfficial site for current excavation updates, including the 2024 sarcophagus discovery.

Nearby destinations to combine

Patara

Birthplace of Saint Nicholas and Lycian federal capital

70 km eastBirthplace of Saint Nicholas and Lycian federal capital

Ephesus

House of the Virgin Mary, Basilica of St John and the First Church of Revelation

350 km northwestHouse of the Virgin Mary and Basilica of St John

Cappadocia

Rock-hewn churches of the Cappadocian Fathers

650 km northeastRock-hewn churches of the Cappadocian Fathers

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Partner accommodation

Alkan Apart Demre

A full-service apart-hotel in the heart of Demre town, steps from the Church of Saint Nicholas and within easy reach of the Myra rock-tombs and Andriake harbour.

Full kitchen  ·  Free parking  ·  Free Wi-Fi  ·  Families & groups welcome

Gökyazı, İlkokul 3. Sokak, 07570 Demre/Antalya

Frequently asked questions

Demre es el nombre turco moderno de la ciudad. Mira era el nombre antiguo de la ciudad que sirvió de sede episcopal a Nicolás. Patara, a 70 km de distancia, es la ciudad natal de Nicolás. Una peregrinación puede estructurarse idealmente así: ciudad natal Patara, luego la sede episcopal en Mira/Demre.

La iglesia es hoy un museo, no un templo en activo. La única excepción es el 6 de diciembre, festividad de san Nicolás, cuando el metropolita de Mira celebra una Divina Liturgia ortodoxa. El resto del año la iglesia funciona como yacimiento arqueológico.

Arqueólogos de la Dirección de Antigüedades de Antalya descubrieron un sarcófago de caliza sellado y una capilla del siglo XIII bajo el nivel del suelo de la iglesia. El hallazgo ha reabierto el debate sobre si los marineros de Bari se llevaron las reliquias correctas. La tumba aún no se ha abierto al público.

Combinación recomendada: Demre + Mira + Kekova en un día desde Kaş; Patara como excursión de medio día aparte. Para una semana de Turquía bíblica: Antalya – Demre – Patara – Éfeso – İznik – Estambul.

El Nicolás histórico de Mira (h. 270-343) es el origen del mito de Sinterklaas/Papá Noel. A través de los emigrantes neerlandeses (Sinterklaas) la figura llegó a EE.UU. y se transformó en el moderno Santa Claus. El Nicolás real fue un combatiente teológico (Nicea 325) y un hombre de compasión con los pobres.

Names in other languages

TurkishDemre / Noel Baba Kilisesi
GreekMura / Agios Nikolaos
GermanMyra / Nikolauskirche
RussianMiry Likiyskie / Tserkov Svyatogo Nikolaya
FrenchMyre / Eglise Saint-Nicolas
ItalianMira / San Nicola