Antalya Attractions

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Antalya Museum

One of Turkey's largest archaeological museums, displaying 5,000 artifacts from the Mediterranean and Pamphylia regions.

TL 340·120m
Antalya Museum
museum

Düden Waterfalls

Two waterfalls along the Düden River in Antalya: the upper falls in a park and the lower falls dropping into the Mediterranean.

TL 50·90m
Düden Waterfalls
viewpoint

Perge Ancient City

Perge Ancient City, 15 km east of Antalya, was once a Lycian settlement and later a Roman provincial capital. Its well-preserved ruins include a stadium, baths, and a colonnaded street.

TL 340·90m
Perge Ancient City
historic

Termessos

Termessos is an ancient Pisidian city perched high in the Taurus Mountains, offering a rugged hike and spectacular ruins with few crowds.

TL 50·240m
Termessos
historic

Dim Çayı Picnic Area

Riverside picnic spot where restaurants set tables on platforms in the ice-cold Dim River, which runs 60km from the highlands to the sea.

120m
Dim Çayı Picnic Area
park

Sillyon Ancient City

An ancient Pamphylian fortress with Hittite roots on a hillside near Antalya, known locally as Yanköy Hisarı or Asar Köy.

90m
Sillyon Ancient City
historic

Karain Cave

A Paleolithic cave site 27km from Antalya with prehistoric finds displayed inside. The steep climb up rewards you with a cool cave and ancient history.

TL 50·60m
Karain Cave
museum

Kurşunlu Waterfall

A waterfall inside a shaded nature park 19 km from Antalya. The flow turns to a trickle in summer, so timing decides what you see.

TL 50·60m
Kurşunlu Waterfall
viewpoint

Selge Ancient City

Selge was an important Pisidian city on Mount Taurus. Its ruins include a theater, agora, and stadium in a remote mountain setting.

TL 50·120m
Selge Ancient City
historic
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