This is one of the simplest and relatively late burial sites. Niches were used for the resting of bodies, and large stone slabs covered these niches. The entrance appears somewhat unusual, being too high. However, part of the chiselled stone can be seen roughly at mid-height. This is likely due to the change in the burial chamber's original entrance level, necessitating a new, higher entrance.
Our journey begins at the medieval castle and continues along the waterfront. This trail is fully exposed to the sun, so it’s essential to take precautions. There are many beautiful places here, including the sunken ship that rises like a ghost with its rusty hull above the azure water. By the way, away from the tourist spots, you’ll find semi-wild city beaches. They have their own quiet and secluded charm. Finally, we’ll reach a massive ancient necropolis with royal tombs. It’s an incredible place, filled with ancient monuments - burial sites that faithfully replicate residential houses and luxurious villas from the ancient world. After all, in the afterlife, one should live as in the present life. It’s a very interesting journey, and I hope you enjoy it. Just don’t forget sun protection!