Antalya Attractions

38 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.

30m
Hadrian's Gate
landmark

Kaleiçi (Old Town)

Kaleiçi is Antalya’s historic core, enclosed by Roman-era walls and cascading down cobbled lanes to the old Mediterranean harbour.

120m
Kaleiçi (Old Town)
historic

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.

120m
Konyaaltı Beach
park

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.

120m
Lara Beach
park

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.

60m
Covered
Yivli Minare Mosque
mosque

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

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.

TL 340·90m
Aspendos Theatre
historic

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.

TL 90·120m
Olympos Ancient City
historic

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

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.

TL 200·120m
Phaselis 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

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.

TL 400·60m
Tunektepe Cable Car
viewpoint

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.

180m
Adrasan Beach
park

Antalya Clock Tower

The Antalya Clock Tower stands at the entrance to Kaleiçi, a 20th-century Ottoman landmark perfect for a quick photo stop.

30m
Antalya Clock Tower
landmark

Beldibi Cave

A late Paleolithic rock shelter perched above the coastal highway, offering a quiet glimpse into Antalya's prehistoric past.

30m
Beldibi Cave
historic

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.

120m
Çıralı Beach
park

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

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.

60m
Finike Harbour
landmark

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.

60m
Kaş Old Town
landmark

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.

180m
Köprülü Canyon
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

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.

TL 50·45m
Alanya Red Tower
landmark

Antalya Aquarium

One of the world’s largest tunnel aquariums with a 131‑metre walkway. It also houses a Snow World and several themed zones.

TL 1200·120m
Antalya Aquarium
museum

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.

TL 100·90m
Arykanda Ancient City
historic

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.

TL 200·30m
Damlataş Cave
historic

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.

TL 200·180m
Göynük Canyon
park

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

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.

Varies·120m
Kekova Sunken City
historic

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

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.

TL 30·30m
Manavgat Waterfall
viewpoint

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.

TL 340·90m
Myra Ancient City
historic

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.

Varies·120m
Patara Beach
viewpoint

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.

TL 150·120m
Sapadere Canyon
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

St. Nicholas Church

A Byzantine church in Demre where Saint Nicholas served as bishop, later buried, connecting ancient history to the Santa Claus legend.

TL 340·60m
Modest
St. Nicholas Church
religious

Suna-Inan Kıraç Kaleiçi Museum

A restored 19th-century Greek home in Antalya's old quarter, now a museum with period rooms showing Ottoman domestic life and a quiet courtyard garden.

TL 100·60m
Suna-Inan Kıraç Kaleiçi Museum
museum

Tahtalı Cable Car (Olympos Teleferik)

The Tahtalı Cable Car whisks you from the coast to the 2365m summit of Mount Tahtalı in a matter of minutes, serving up a proper sea-and-peak panorama.

TL 1200·90m
Tahtalı Cable Car (Olympos Teleferik)
viewpoint

Uçansu Waterfall

A tall waterfall tucked into the mountains behind Kemer, where cold water drops into a natural pool. You get there via a bumpy forest track.

Varies·90m
Uçansu Waterfall
viewpoint
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