Sun, sea, history, and vibrant culture come together in this Mediterranean paradise.
Located on Turkey’s stunning southwest coast, Antalya is the gateway to the famous Turquoise Coast — boasting beautiful beaches, ancient ruins, and a charming old town. It’s a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and modern amenities, making it a top choice for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.
Kaleiçi (Old Town): Wander cobbled streets lined with Ottoman-era houses, quaint shops, and buzzing cafes. Don’t miss Hadrian’s Gate, a stunning Roman triumphal arch.
Antalya Beaches: From Konyaaltı Beach to the pebble and sandy Lara Beach, sunbathe, swim, or enjoy water sports in crystal-clear Mediterranean waters.
Düden Waterfalls: A refreshing natural escape just outside the city, with waterfalls cascading into the sea or creating serene pools inland.
Ancient Ruins Nearby: Explore the ancient cities of Perge, Aspendos (home to one of the best-preserved Roman theaters in the world), and Termessos, perched high in the Taurus Mountains.
Antalya Museum: One of Turkey’s finest archaeological museums, showcasing artifacts from the region’s rich history.
Antalya’s cuisine blends fresh seafood, Mediterranean flavors, and traditional Turkish dishes.
Try Piyaz (a local bean salad), grilled fish, and Meze platters.
Evening nightlife is lively, with beach clubs, rooftop bars, and cozy taverns in Kaleiçi.
Spring (April to June) and Autumn (September to October) are ideal for warm weather without the peak summer crowds.
Summer is hot and lively — perfect for beach lovers.
Located along Turkey’s stunning Turquoise Coast, Antalya is a vibrant city that perfectly combines natural beauty, history, and modern comforts. Whether you’re a beach lover, history buff, foodie, or adventure seeker, Antalya has something unforgettable for everyone.
Konyaaltı Beach: This long pebble beach stretches along the city’s western side, with clear blue waters, cafes, and a scenic promenade. Great for swimming, sunbathing, and people-watching.
Lara Beach: Famous for its soft sand and luxury beach resorts, Lara offers a more upscale vibe, plus beach clubs and water sports.
Olympos & Cirali: Just a short drive away, these quieter beaches offer pristine nature, turtle nesting sites, and relaxed vibes.
Kaleiçi (Old Town): Wander narrow winding streets full of Ottoman-era architecture, boutique hotels, art galleries, and cozy restaurants. Key landmarks:
Hadrian’s Gate: Built in honor of Roman Emperor Hadrian’s visit in 130 AD.
Yivli Minaret: A striking 13th-century Seljuk minaret and symbol of Antalya.
Hıdırlık Tower: Overlooking the harbor, perfect for sunset views.
Ancient Cities:
Perge: A major Roman city with impressive ruins including a stadium, baths, and agora.
Aspendos: Home to a spectacular Roman theater still used for performances today.
Termessos: An ancient Pisidian city perched high in the Taurus Mountains, surrounded by stunning nature.
Düden Waterfalls: Just outside the city, the Upper Düden Falls offer peaceful walks and picnic spots. The Lower Düden Falls dramatically drop into the Mediterranean from cliffs.
Taurus Mountains: Perfect for hiking, horseback riding, and off-road adventures.
Boat Tours: Explore the Mediterranean coastline, hidden coves, and nearby islands on day cruises.
Antalya’s cuisine reflects its coastal position and rich cultural history:
Seafood: Freshly caught fish grilled to perfection.
Piyaz: Antalya’s signature bean salad with tahini sauce.
Kebabs & Meze: A variety of flavorful small dishes perfect for sharing.
Baklava & Turkish Coffee: End your meal with classic Turkish sweets and a strong coffee.
Kaleiçi Bars: Enjoy lively pubs, rooftop lounges, and traditional taverns with live music.
Beach Clubs: Many resorts host vibrant parties and DJ events in summer.
Cultural Festivals: Antalya hosts several festivals including the Antalya Film Festival and Aspendos International Opera and Ballet Festival.
Options range from luxury resorts on Lara Beach to charming boutique hotels in Kaleiçi, plus budget-friendly hostels and apartments throughout the city.
Antalya Airport is well-connected internationally and domestically.
Public transport includes buses and trams, while taxis and car rentals offer flexibility to explore nearby attractions.