Antalya Attractions
21 places · narrow by district and visit style
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Hadrian's Gate
A Roman triumphal arch from 130 AD, marking the entrance to the old city. Now a free landmark you can walk right through.
Yivli Minare Mosque
This 13th-century mosque in Kaleiçi is famed for its fluted brick minaret, decorated with traces of blue tilework—a symbol of Antalya's skyline.
Tunektepe Cable Car
A hillside cable car whisking you up to a 618-metre summit with wide views over Konyaaltı Beach, the city, and the distant Taurus peaks.

Yanartaş (Chimaera)
A rocky hillside where methane flames have been burning for millennia, linked to the fire-breathing Chimera. Go at night.
Alanya Harbour
The beating heart of Alanya’s seafront, where fishing boats, tour vessels, and waterfront cafés meet under the gaze of the Red Tower and castle hill.
Antalya Clock Tower
The Antalya Clock Tower stands at the entrance to Kaleiçi, a 20th-century Ottoman landmark perfect for a quick photo stop.

Antalya Marina (Kaleiçi Port)
A yacht harbour tucked below the old city cliffs, perfect for an evening stroll along the breakwater with views back to Kaleiçi.
Beldibi Cave
A late Paleolithic rock shelter perched above the coastal highway, offering a quiet glimpse into Antalya's prehistoric past.

Belek Beach Coast
The public stretches of Belek's long sandy beach offer open views of the Mediterranean, wedged between the resort clubs. It's a quiet spot for a shoreline walk or sunset.
Finike Harbour
A working harbour on the citrus-scented coast west of Antalya, far quieter than the big resorts. A simple spot for a stroll and fresh orange juice.
Grotto of Atalya
A small sea cave at the foot of Antalya’s old harbour, believed by some to be the origin of the city’s name. You can only view it from the outside.

Kalkan Harbour
Kalkan’s tiny harbour is where fishing boats and gülets rub shoulders, framed by whitewashed houses climbing the cove. Stay for sunset—the rooftop restaurants here have the best vantage point in town.
Kaş Old Town
Kaş Old Town is a tangle of narrow stone streets filled with whitewashed houses, small artisan shops, and seaside cafés in a relatively unspoiled corner of the Turkish Riviera.
Kemer Marina
A lively but relaxed marina on the Turkish Riviera, lined with yachts and framed by the Taurus Mountains, 43 km west of Antalya.
Alanya Red Tower
An octagonal harbour tower that has become the symbol of Alanya, even appearing on the city’s flag. A small maritime museum inside outlines the region’s seafaring past.
Damlataş Cave
A small seaside cave in Alanya with constant warm, humid air. Known for its stalactites and stalagmites, it's a quick stop right on the beachfront.
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.
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.
Manavgat Waterfall
A wide, low waterfall on the Manavgat River, known for its powerful flow across a broad ledge. Best viewed from elevated platforms, with cafés along the banks.
