Antalya Attractions
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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.
Kaleiçi (Old Town)
Kaleiçi is Antalya’s historic core, enclosed by Roman-era walls and cascading down cobbled lanes to the old Mediterranean harbour.
Konyaaltı Beach
Antalya's long pebble beach where the Beydağları mountains meet the sea. Locals come here to swim, play volleyball, and watch the sunset over the water.
Lara Beach
Antalya's long sandy beach stretch east of the city, backed by themed luxury resorts and open to the public for free. A surprisingly calm escape from the all-inclusive crowds.
Aspendos Theatre
The best-preserved Roman theatre in the Mediterranean, Aspendos’s tiered seating and astonishing acoustics still fill with audiences during the annual summer opera festival.
Düden Waterfalls
Two waterfalls along the Düden River in Antalya: the upper falls in a park and the lower falls dropping into the Mediterranean.
Olympos Ancient City
Lycian ruins by the sea, connected to Çıralı beach and the eternal flames of Yanartaş. A mix of history and nature without the crowds of bigger sites.

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.
Phaselis Ancient City
A Lycian port city with three ancient harbors, now a pine-shaded archaeological site wedged between mountains and sea, 16 km south of Kemer.
Side Ancient City
A sprawling ancient city where the Temple of Apollo's columns rise right beside modern resort streets, with a well-preserved Roman theatre and agora scattered among pomegranate trees.
Termessos
Termessos is an ancient Pisidian city perched high in the Taurus Mountains, offering a rugged hike and spectacular ruins with few crowds.
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.
Adrasan Beach
Free beach along a 2.5 km coast with sand and shingle, at the end of a winding valley road. Boat trips to Suluada available.

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.
Çıralı Beach
A long shingle beach framed by citrus groves at the foot of the Olympos ruins. A protected loggerhead turtle nesting site with calm, clean water.
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.
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.
Köprülü Canyon
Köprülü Canyon National Park is a 366 km² protected area in Antalya, famous for its dramatic canyon, Roman Oluk Bridge, and whitewater rafting.
Sillyon Ancient City
An ancient Pamphylian fortress with Hittite roots on a hillside near Antalya, known locally as Yanköy Hisarı or Asar Köy.
Alanya Castle
A medieval Seljuk castle sprawled across a rocky peninsula with sweeping views of the Mediterranean. Reach it on foot via the winding walls or take the cable car from the harbour.
Arykanda Ancient City
A sprawling Ancient Lycian city set on a steep mountainside near Finike, with a well-preserved theatre offering sweeping valley views. Shade is scarce, so plan accordingly.
Göynük Canyon
A lush gorge in Kemer where you can hike through a winding river canyon, swim in cold mountain pools, and try via ferrata and zipline routes.
Kekova Sunken City
An ancient Lycian city half-submerged by earthquakes, visible from boats off Kekova Island. You can't step on the ruins, but the clear water makes it feel close.
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.
Myra Ancient City
Ancient Lycian city ruins with rock-cut tombs lining a cliff and a large Roman theatre. Set on a fertile plain near Demre, this site spans centuries of history.
Patara Beach
Endless sandy beach next to the Lycian ruins of Patara, also a key loggerhead turtle nesting site. Separate tickets for ruins and beach access.
Sapadere Canyon
A narrow canyon with wooden walkways suspended above a rushing stream, about an hour from Alanya. You can swim in icy pools carved into the rock.

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.
