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How long is the drive from Tekirova to Fethiye?

The direct drive from Tekirova to Fethiye is 152 mi (245 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 24 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Tekirova to Fethiye, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Antalya, Oludeniz, and Kemer, as well as top places to visit like Belek Mosque and The Land of Legends Kingdom, or the ever-popular The Men Temple.

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Top cities between Tekirova and Fethiye

The top cities between Tekirova and Fethiye are Antalya, Oludeniz, and Kemer. Antalya is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Tekirova and 3 hours from Fethiye.
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Kemer

Kemer, located on the southern Mediterranean coast of Turkey, is a popular seaside resort that forms part of the Turkish Riviera. The town boasts pebble beaches and a spacious marina, offering visitors plenty of opportunities for relaxation by the sea. Kemer is surrounded by the pine forests of Olympos Beydağları National Park, where travelers can take cable cars to reach the summit of Tahtalı Mountain.
22% as popular as Antalya
3 minutes off the main route, 6% of way to Fethiye
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Antalya

Antalya, a stunning Turkish resort city, is renowned for its Old Harbor filled with yachts and its beautiful beaches lined with grand hotels. Serving as the gateway to Turkey's southern Mediterranean region, also known as the Turquoise Coast due to its striking blue waters, Antalya boasts remnants from its time as a prominent Roman port. Visitors can marvel at historical sites such as Hadrian’s Gate and the 2nd-century Hidirlik Tower offering picturesque harbor views.
Most popular city on this route
9 minutes off the main route, 22% of way to Fethiye
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Ölüdeniz

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Nature & Parks
Parks
Bodies of Water
Nestled in the stunning locale of Ölüdeniz, Sundia By Liberty Oludeniz Hotel offers a vibrant atmosphere with live performances and karaoke to keep guests entertained. Just a short distance from the beautiful Kidrak Beach, which is approximately 2.1 km away, and the majestic Babadag Mountain, located less than 4.1 km from the hotel, this destination perfectly blends relaxation with adventure.
35% as popular as Antalya
12 minutes off the main route, 93% of way to Fethiye

Best stops along Tekirova to Fethiye drive

The top stops along the way from Tekirova to Fethiye (with short detours) are Ölüdeniz Beach, Old Town Restaurant 07, and Saklikent National Park. Other popular stops include Kaputaş Beach, Lower Duden Waterfalls, and Ölüdeniz.
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The Men Temple

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
The Men Temple, situated adjacent to the Apollon Temple in the same plaza, boasts breathtaking vistas of the Mediterranean sea and mesmerizing sunsets. As darkness falls, the area transforms into a mystical ambiance illuminated by dazzling spotlights that create captivating luminous and shadowy patterns. These enchanting ruins exude a rich historical legacy and occasionally offer live archaeological excavations for fortunate visitors. With its allure and deep-rooted history, The Men Temple is an exquisite destination worth exploring.
Those ruins are just beside the ruins of Apollon Temple in the same esplanade. The views to the Mediterrean ocean are stunning and the sunsets are also spectacular. At night, the area has a magical atmosphere, they are illuminated with spotlights showing special bright and shadow effects. An absolute charming scenery!
Maria F — Google review
Very nice ruins, lots of history, and if your lucky archaeologists will be doing live digs in the area
Berglas71 — Google review
I enjoyed photographing and exploring the ancient architecture
Lynn D — Google review
Treasure trove of history ! It was quiet and not busy, definitely worth a visit for all those that love going back in time. A chance to take some amazing photos too!
Nisa A — Google review
Renovation/preservation work in progress by the looks of it. But impressive as it is.
Maris M — Google review
Nothing to see here.
Andrew A — Google review
But its not men temple it is demether’s temple
Fehmi Ö — Google review
(Translated by Google) Everything was perfect when I visited Men Temple! The beautiful architecture and tranquil atmosphere made me feel at peace. I also appreciated how friendly and helpful the staff was. I definitely want to visit again. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 (Original) Men Tapınağı'na gittiğimde her şey mükemmeldi! Harika mimarisi ve sakin atmosferiyle kendimi huzurlu hissettim. Personelin güleryüzlü ve yardımsever olması da ayrıca hoşuma gitti. Kesinlikle tekrar ziyaret etmek istiyorum. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Yusuf K — Google review
4.6
(151)
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4.5
(3356)
Side, Gül Sk. No:64, 07330 Manavgat/Antalya, Türkiye
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Belek Mosque

Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Beautiful mosque in the centre of Belek. Garden is well maintained. Must visit.
EI L — Google review
Beautiful clean ottoman mosque .. went for Juma must go early
A J — Google review
Jummah khutbah starts at 1pm Jummah Salah starts at 1.10pm 7min walk from Granada Luxury Belek resort Shuttle service available from the resort which departs at 12.45pm (2 mins drive by shuttle service) Also has 5 daily Salah
J — Google review
Realy beutifull inside
Andrei B — Google review
Nice place to get cheap stuff
A.H — Google review
Went to the market and belek mosque. Lovely place.
Arbab K — Google review
Small but lovely mosque. In Belek centre so very easy to get to. Taxi base next door so easy to get a cab back too.
A A — Google review
All the necessary amenities, separate section for ladies, amazing calligraphy
Suhayl P — Google review
4.6
(334)
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4.0
(357)
Belek, Kocareis Cd. 26/A, 07506 Serik/Antalya, Türkiye
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The Land of Legends Kingdom

Mentioned on 
6 lists 
Resort hotel
Nature & Parks
The Land of Legends Kingdom Hotel is a vibrant and relaxed resort with quirky and colorful rooms and suites. It offers a variety of restaurants and a water park, making it an ideal destination for families. The hotel provides numerous attractions for children, ensuring that they have an enjoyable experience. Guests can enjoy the breakfast and dinner buffets which offer a wide range of options. Additionally, the hotel is connected to a shopping avenue and theme parks, providing convenience for guests.
Two years ago, my family and I stayed at your hotel and were truly impressed by the excellent services and the wonderful facilities for children. The memories we made then stayed with us ever since. Returning this year was even more delightful. Everything has improved — the food was absolutely delicious, the variety of games and activities for kids was even richer, and the overall experience was simply exceptional for the whole family. I was especially pleased to notice more Arabic-speaking staff this time, which made our stay smoother and more comfortable. It’s clear that your team is always striving to enhance every detail for the guests’ comfort and happiness. Thank you for your continued dedication and warm hospitality. We will definitely come back next year, confident it will be yet another unforgettable experience — as you always manage to make it even better each time.
ابراهيم T — Google review
The place is absolutely stunning and extraordinarily exceptional. Unfortunately, choosing July for our stay turned out to be a poor decision due to the extremely hot and humid weather, which caused illness among the family, especially the children. However, aside from that—which is beyond human control—everything was simply magical. The price is high, but the services fully justify the cost. The staff were incredibly cooperative and friendly, showing great patience with the various situations and temperaments of the children. The price also included everything: water games, food and drinks, photos, the amusement park—all throughout the day without any additional charges. The team was quick to respond to every request, always helpful and efficient. Room services were excellent—no more than a few minutes would pass before the staff arrived to fulfill any request in all three rooms we stayed in. Our stay consisted of three rooms for four days. The evening festivals were wonderful, and the hotel is directly connected to a shopping mall that includes all the top brands. The pharmacy is open daily until 12:00 am. I was truly impressed by everything I experienced there. It’s a place worth visiting again, and I highly recommend it.
Rania A — Google review
The Land of Legends is truly an amazing place. While it is designed with children in mind, the scale and grandeur of the resort make it exceptional for all ages. The hotel itself is stunning, and there is an incredible variety of activities to enjoy. A few days here is simply not enough. Having visited Dubai several times, I can honestly say that Land of Legends surpasses those experiences—this has been by far our best holiday. That said, there are areas that really need improvement. The biggest issue is the lack of clear information provided to guests at check-in. Staff continually refer guests to “Guest Relations,” but unfortunately, the Guest Relations team does not seem adequately trained to explain the basics. Instead, they redirect guests to the mobile app. While the app is useful for making bookings, it is confusing and does not clearly outline what is included in the all-inclusive package, where things are located, and when activities take place. As a result, guests are left to figure everything out themselves, which is frustrating at the start of the holiday. However, once you do manage to work things out, the experience is truly unforgettable. Suggestion: Please create a clear welcome document or video guide for all guests, explaining in simple terms: What’s included in the all-inclusive package Dining and activity options (with times and locations) How to use the app effectively This would make a huge difference to the guest experience and allow everyone to enjoy the resort fully from the very beginning. Thank you.
Z H — Google review
We were extremely pleased with our stay at your hotel. Everything was so well organized, and all the staff were constantly working with great dedication. We were satisfied with everyone, but there was one employee we truly admired: Samet from Çorum. His kindness, positivity, warm smile, and the way he always checked in to ask if we were happy made us feel very welcome. Thank you, Samet — keep smiling! You added even more beauty to our unforgettable holiday. We would also like to thank The Land of Legends for giving our children such a wonderful vacation experience.
HiBi — Google review
This is one of the best hotels that I have ever been. Everything was incredible and we had a splendid and joyful time at this hotel. The atmosphere was great you can reach everything easily. The staff was great too. We hadn’t encountered any problem or issue. Everything we ask for was easily solved. My children had a very good experience and definitely. We will visit this hotel again in the next summer. The price is a bit high. I think they can reduce their prices to help people stay more night at their hotel
Abdulrahman A — Google review
Brilliant place! We had a great time with our 4 children- there was something for every child (15 year old to 4 year old!). Special mention to the customer service manager at Kingdom hotel who dealt swiftly with a guest who had verbally abused my 11 year old daughter in the lifts. (She was on her own and had got into the lift with a English family - the adult man then swore at her, calling her f'ing rude, accusing her of pushing in!) I was very cross and my daughter really upset by the incident as she was sure she didnt push in- regardless an adult man shouldnt be swearing at a child! I complained to the front desk customer service, who promptly looked at the CCTV, confirmed the person /family with my daughter. Invited me later in the evening to advise that they had spoken to the guest who apologised and said he wasnt swearing at my child, but rather his own, apparently (!). The member of staff even bought a Maya the Bear toy for my daughter to make her feel better- which it did. Breakfast and Dinner at the hotel is great, a good selection and holiday club, though a little on the small side was comfortable and entertained the younger 2 (4 yrs and 8 yrs old) whilst the older 2 (15 years and 11 years old) could enjoy the bigger rides. Overall positive experience. And would recommend both Kingdom Hotel and Land of Legends.
N R — Google review
We had an amazing experience at the Kingdom Hotel, and a big part of that is thanks to Alihan from Guest Relations. From the very first moment, he was attentive, approachable, and always ready to help with anything we needed. No matter what the request was, Alihan always took his time, listened carefully, and found the best solution. You could really feel that he genuinely cares about the guests and wants to make their stay as enjoyable as possible. It makes such a difference when you know you can rely on someone at the hotel – and for us, Alihan was that person. If you ever stay here, make sure to reach out to him. He is truly the best and made our stay unforgettable. Thank you, Alihan
Sara G — Google review
Hotel was lovely, had great facilities and the staff were super helpful especially Ofran in the bar area. The only thing I would say that would have suited my family better would have been more snacks available and maybe some after dinner time too. My kids aren’t great eaters and struggle on holiday so usually snack more than having a meal and we didn’t find any snacks available throughout or stay other than the ice cream.
Fiona M — Google review
4.7
(34323)
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4.4
(6726)
Kadriye, Atatürk Cd. No:104 D:1, 07500 Serik/Antalya, Türkiye
https://www.thelandoflegends.com/otel/kingdom-hotel?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=businessprofile&utm_content=otel
+90 242 320 00 00
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Uçansu Falls

National reserve
Nature & Parks
Swimming & trout fishing beneath a wide cascade emerging from a cave & backed by sandalwood trees.
Beautiful place, nice for hiking to the natural Pool :) Luckily it was no people there when we visited , magical ! Note: People please collect your trash when you visit here.... don't expect someone else do it for you in the wild...!
Luis D — Google review
It was ok. Nice little nature area for a little picnic. Not a lot of water flowing during the summer or autumn months. Apparently the time to visit for a full flowing waterfall is winter after some real good rain.. Also caution, if you are planning on staying for a long picnic there are no working toilets.
Ellie E — Google review
We visited the waterfall in August and were very disappointed. There was hardly any water, and the place was almost dry. The trail to get there is also very difficult – you can’t drive a normal car on that road. You really need a higher car, otherwise it’s a struggle. Another problem is that there is no mobile signal in the area. If you get lost, it’s almost impossible to find your way. There is no road signs to follow, We travelled from Belek the journey should have taken about one hour, but because we missed the exit and there was no signal, it took us three hours to finally reach the waterfall. After all that, arriving to see almost no water was very disappointing. If you plan to visit, I would recommend going in winter or spring, when the waterfall is fuller, and only if you have a higher car and a proper map. Definitely avoid going in July or August, as it’s not worth it
Deniz A — Google review
Super great hike to some beautiful waterfalls 💦⛲💧🧗‍♂️ Enjoy the beautiful day full of sunshine and fresh air exploring these super cool waterfalls. The road to get up here is more than a little bit rough and definitely not for the faint of heart. Google Maps conveniently enough does not see any roads to get to the actual falls so it provides a fairly difficult navigation route. The application Maps.Me is far better for this place and will bring you exactly where you need to be down some dirt roads that are in good condition 👌 Always nice being in nature and surrounding yourself with all of her beauty. I enjoyed these waterfalls as well as the day out on the trail 🚶‍♂️💨
Nate A — Google review
You can't accesssbit without a 4W vehicule or something similar. The place would be nice wouldn't it be for the garbage all around. A pity because the landscape is beautiful in this area.
Dany M — Google review
It is not worth if you have to drive 2 hours there, but if you are somewhere nearby, it’s nice
Alise Ņ — Google review
The road to go to the waterfall is very bad, the damage to nature is bad, everywhere is rubbish, but the waterfall is a wonder of nature
Meltem S — Google review
Great safari trip. Was a bit cold during April, so couldnt swim. However the scenery wad amazing. Takes a long drive to get to the waterfall, but work a jeep going off road is a lot off fun.
Roy B — Google review
4.0
(1218)
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3.7
(43)
Kozan, 07541 Serik/Antalya, Türkiye
https://seyahatdergisi.com/ucansu-selalesi-nerede-nasil-gidilir-konaklama-harita-bilgi/
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Lower Duden Waterfalls

Mentioned on 
+27 other lists 
Park
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Nestled on the eastern outskirts of Antalya, the Lower Duden Waterfalls are a stunning natural wonder that gracefully tumble into the Mediterranean Sea. Originating from the Duden River, which flows down from the Taurus Mountains, these waterfalls create a breathtaking spectacle as they cascade over cliffs surrounded by lush greenery. This picturesque destination is particularly enchanting in spring when water flow is at its peak, but it remains a captivating sight year-round.
A beautiful spot to come and see some amazing views where the river meets the med sea. Lots of places to sit, WiFi access. Grab a coffee, or a snack and take in the delights. This is probably one of my favourite places I visited in Antalya, and at 40°c....it was a magical place ✨️ ❤️
Emma — Google review
Beautiful natural wonder right by the Antalya coastline. The waterfalls drop directly into the Mediterranean, which makes for a stunning view, especially at sunset. You can enjoy the sight from nearby parks or take a boat tour for a closer look. Quite crowded during peak hours, but definitely worth visiting if you’re in Antalya.
Nafiz I — Google review
If you’re into a good walk, try walking from the center of Antalya to the Lower Düden Waterfalls. You’ll see a lot more of the city along the way, and the view at the end is beautiful! If you still have some energy left, you can continue to the sandy beach just behind it. I took the bus back and had a really nice day trip!
Rick J — Google review
Absolutely stunning beauty 🤗 If you are thinking to choose upper or lower please choose this but again my personal opinion. Beautiful has a park around to walk with lots of local vendors plus photo spots, zip liners and restaurant etc… A bit too sunny now so take water and cap/hat to protect from the heat and oh don’t forget the sunscreen, bath in it to guard from the harmful rays but otherwise definitely worth spending 2 hours looking around. You can easily access this place using local transport or taxi fyi. Definitely must visit in Antalya 👍
Preethi S — Google review
Worthwhile to see, but it’s a pity we didn’t see the boat to go under the waterfall. If you plan to come by bus, better to visit Lara Beach together with Duden waterfall, because bus KL08 can go to these two places. I heard upper Duden is pretty and has a cave. But did’t manage to visit it.
Shuang — Google review
Breathtaking views of the waterfall, perfect for photos. You can also catch planes flying past. Shops on site for snacks and drinks. Zipline available on site. Worth visiting.
Alamin A — Google review
Breathtaking spot! 🌊 The Manavgat River meets the Mediterranean Sea in a stunning display, complete with a picturesque waterfall. 🌴 The contrast between fresh and saltwater is mesmerizing. Plus, the nearby parks and restaurants are a bonus. 👍 Highly recommend a visit!
Dr. S — Google review
Very beautiful place, with great nature! Feeling fresh and wet air, especially at 40°C weather. But there are a lot of annoying people, who wants to scam tourists, so be careful and don't sleep!
Кирилл — Google review
4.7
(31508)
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4.4
(4452)
Çağlayan, Lara Cd. No:457, 07230 Muratpaşa/Antalya, Türkiye
https://www.dudenparki.com.tr/
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Old Town Restaurant 07

Mentioned on 
65 lists 
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Neighborhoods
Old Town Restaurant- KALEIÇI is located in the heart of Antalya's charming Old Town, surrounded by perfectly restored Ottoman mansions and cobblestone streets. The area offers a blend of historical and natural attractions, from ancient ruins like Phaselis and Aspendos to natural wonders such as Karain Cave and Duden Waterfalls. Visitors can explore boutique hotels, souvenir shops, art galleries, and restaurants while soaking up the old-world ambience.
I just wanted to say a massive thank you to the Old Town Restaurant. After being scammed on the first day of our trip, we looked on Google for a good restaurant. Luckily, we found one. We ate at the restaurant a few times during our six-day stay in Antalya, and it was absolutely fantastic every time. The food, the hygiene, the staff – it was all spot on. The boss is great. After we first visited, he offered us a big free salad each time, and Turkish tea, of course! Yes, Please! ! My kids are big fans of yours – you guys are doing a great job! If you're a first-time tourist, I'd recommend going straight to the Old Town Restaurant for your first meal. That way, you'll quickly learn what to expect from authentic Turkish food and Turkish people. No nonsense here!
Yong Y — Google review
Incredibly delicious Turkish food. Sedat is a great host and very friendly and knowledgeable of the menu. We highly enjoyed the aubergine with meat dish, Adana kebab, and chicken skewers which were all very flavourful, tender, and well cooked. The aubergine was sensational Everything was well seasoned and cooked nicely. The restaurant is also very clean and in a great location in the Old Town
Arman H — Google review
Amazing service, very kind and helpful and honest staff. Both dishes were very tasty, juicy and fresh. The brought us free mezze and yoghurt dip with fresh bread before the food which were tasty as well. After lunch they brought us free tea which was very good too. They will recommend getting salad or soup, or the fresh juice which they also make instead of the bottled juice for example, but up selling is part of any good waiter's job, if you say no they're extremely respectful and polite about it of course. We came for the reviews and we were not let down, we were very vary of not getting scammed while dining in the center but instead they ended up charging us TOO LITTLE, and when I brought it up with the waiter and then the owner that we should be paying MORE they were super friendly and still charged us the lower amount, so we just tipped instead. Ibrahim was out waiter, and unlike other restaurants, these guys didn't ask us to review them but I feel like it's only fair to appreciate their good work amongst so many other tourist traps.
Datis — Google review
I had a wonderful experience at this restaurant! The food was absolutely delicious – fresh, flavorful, and authentically Turkish. The service was excellent, the staff were very welcoming and attentive. What made it even more special was that the owner kindly offered us tea and coffee at the end, free of charge – a lovely gesture of hospitality. The atmosphere was warm and inviting, and I will definitely come back again. Highly recommended!
Ikram E — Google review
Good restaurant, good service. Went with my wife loved the food, the hosts are really friendly, welcoming. Suggest to have indoor seating as well as there is place inside too, which is unused. The heat can be difficult to have a nice meal.
Nafiz I — Google review
The adana and urfa kebabs are nice, the soups/lahmacun are good too. I had no issues but based on other peoples experiences check the prices I suppose Portions are a bit small for what you pay but I feel that's the case for most places in old town No free tea for me tho... Anyways my main issue was the shop guy opposite, must have smoked a whole forest as I was trying to enjoy my food
Yip M — Google review
Fantastic restaurant! Had the best meal, service was outstanding. Would definitely recommend visiting, we were made to feel like family.
Caroline S — Google review
By far the BEST restaurant I’ve visited in Kaleiçi. Every dish is delicious, my personal favorite being the Beyti Kebab with yogurt. The Adana is amazing. The host is very genuine and uplifting, he’s got great energy and a great crew. You will feel very welcomed and you will enjoy your food 100%
Bianca L — Google review
4.6
(3467)
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4.6
(5432)
Kaleiçi, Tuzcular, 2. İnönü Sk. No:43, 07100 Muratpaşa/Antalya, Türkiye
+90 535 388 18 69
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Antalya Kaleiçi Ancient City & Marina

Mentioned on 
+10 other lists 
Marina
Nature & Parks
Antalya Kaleiçi Ancient City & Marina is a charming maze of cobbled streets and narrow alleys, now home to boutique hotels, souvenir shops, art galleries, and restaurants. This ancient world atmosphere offers a lot of tourist attractions including a main square with a stone gate and clock tower. The Tekeli Muhammad Pasha mosque from the eighteenth century is worth visiting for its amazing designs and fragrant atmosphere.
A Stunning Historic Gem by the Sea Kaleiçi Marina is absolutely magical! Nestled in the heart of Antalya’s Old Town, this picturesque harbor is a perfect blend of history, charm, and coastal beauty. Surrounded by ancient city walls, colorful boats, and charming cafes, it feels like stepping into a Mediterranean postcard. The views of the turquoise sea and rugged cliffs are breathtaking, especially at sunset. It’s the perfect place to stroll, relax, or take a boat tour along the coast. The nearby shops and restaurants add to the lively, yet laid-back vibe. A must-visit when in Antalya—romantic, scenic, and full of character. Five stars all the way!
Natura_captura — Google review
Great place to visit. The boat riding was an amazing experience. You will see beautiful sceneries during your boat trip.
Saeed A — Google review
The old port of Antalya, known as Antalya Kaleici Yat Limani, is a historic harbor located at the foot of the cliffs in the heart of the old town of Kaleici. It is the birthplace of Antalya and has retained the spirit of the past. The port was originally the city's main trading gateway for centuries, dating back to the 2nd century BC, welcoming ships from the ancient Romans to the Byzantines and Seljuks. Today, it is primarily a marina for yachts and tourist boats, surrounded by restaurants, cafes, and boutiques. The architecture of the port is a mix of Ottoman and Mediterranean styles, with stone buildings and cobblestone promenades. It offers one of the best panoramic views of the Antalya Bay and the Taurus Mountains. Today, the main activity is organizing boat trips, including tours to waterfalls, coastal excursions, and evening cruises. The area becomes particularly lively in the evening, when the lights are turned on and a romantic atmosphere is created. The port can be reached on foot through the cobbled streets of Kaleici, descending from the main gate of Hadran or down the stairs from Ataturk Boulevard. Historically, it was the economic center of the city, but with the relocation of the main port to the western part of the city in the 1980s, it has completely shifted its focus to tourism.
Azar — Google review
Kaleiçi is a breathtaking blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty. Walking through its charming narrow streets feels like stepping back in time, with beautifully preserved Ottoman-era houses, ancient ruins, and vibrant local shops. The atmosphere is magical, especially in the evening when the streets are lit up, creating a cozy and romantic vibe. The Yat Limanı (Marina) is equally stunning, offering picturesque views of the Mediterranean. It’s the perfect place to relax, enjoy a seaside meal, or take a boat tour to explore the coastline. The turquoise waters, combined with the backdrop of historic walls and lush greenery, make it a photographer’s paradise! Whether you're a history lover, a foodie, or simply looking for a peaceful escape, Kaleiçi & the Marina have something for everyone. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Antalya! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Anas N — Google review
Very nice place. Beautiful views during the day and after the sunset 🤩
Artur J — Google review
Beautiful, worth a visit. Many people were sunbathing and swimming from the breakwater.
Bob C — Google review
Kaleici marina and old town is a beautifull and charming place. Amazing sea view where u can take a boat trip .walking into old street specially at night if such an unforgettable experience. Many restaurant and coffee with turkish music and souvenir shops . Its a must visiting this place where u are in antalya
Fadia S — Google review
Such a beautiful relaxing area with amazing views. Took a boat ride and the kids loved it.
Rizwana — Google review
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Selçuk, Varyant Sk., 07100 Muratpaşa/Antalya, Türkiye
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Antalya Archaeology Museum

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Archaeological museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Antalya Archaeology Museum, situated in the Konyaalti district of Antalya, is a vast Anatolian history museum that showcases an extensive collection of artifacts spanning over 5,000 years. With 13 exhibition halls and an open-air gallery covering more than 75,000 square feet, the museum displays archaeological finds from various periods including Roman, Phrygian, Byzantine and more.
Absolutely amazing museum to visit, so many relics of history. They have several languages available for audio guides, and they also have Turkish and English signs and descriptions. There's a cute gift shop at the end where you can also sit and rest up after walking around.
Aanikka H — Google review
The Antalya Archaeology Museum is a great place to explore, especially if you enjoy Roman history — they have an impressive collection of statues, mosaics, and artifacts. Entry is about 30 GBP per person for foreigners, which feels a bit expensive but the exhibits are well worth it. One thing to note: they try to sell you an audio guide at the entrance, but honestly, it’s not really worth the extra cost — the museum has plenty of written descriptions in English. Overall, a beautiful and rich museum experience, just be mindful of the extras.
Nabin N — Google review
Interesting and very well maintained museum, not too big - you will probably not get too tired :) Too expensive though...€15 for the entrance fee without the audio guide, which costs extra (€5-7)....And no WI-FI available for visitors..
Tatiana B — Google review
Outstanding museum, especially for statuary and sarcophagi from Perge and other nearby sites. The current price is 13 euro. The entrance is on Attaturk Cd.
Bob C — Google review
This museum tells us a great deal about Ancient Anatolians, Romans and Christians in general. There are amazing items and well made sculptures. Once you're done here you can take the nostalgic tram to visit Kaleici and continue your trip there
Ulaş G — Google review
It's interesting, the price for tourists is 15€, little high though, especially considering the size of exhibition and price for locals.. Opened every day. White peacocks and a lot of cats in the gardens outside.
Peter L — Google review
Definitely one of the best archaeological museums in Turkey, Roman statues are among the best in the world!
Planet H — Google review
I was a bit concerned about paying 15 Euros for what I supposed was a provincial museum. But, it's not a provincial museum full of stuff that didn't make the capital: it has room after room of awesome quality, life size and larger, statuary and reliefs. The trials of Hercules on several of the sarcophagi are awesome - fighting the lion, subduing Cerberus the three headed dog, chopping the hydra's head off, all that fun stuff. The cool thing here is you can get right up close without being shouted at, or alarms going off. You can feel the marble breathing. The prize possession, a resting Hercules, is tremendous. And, okay, so I haven't been to Rome and may be overexcited, but the head of Antinous is indeed beautiful enough to arrest an emperor (and the description with it refreshingly does not shy away from their love or Hadrian's publication of his grief after Antinous drowns in the Nile.) The collection is equally replete with both sensual and civic representations of women. In the patrician classes, women were in equal positions of power and the named sculptures here ooze intelligence and respect. (Quite a lot of the guys have, unfortunately, lost their special treasures during various iconoclastic periods, but there are still plenty to go round.) Beyond the statues, there are some early christian icons, including a reliquary of St Nicholas containing a supposed piece of his jawbone and skull (awesome - bits of Father Christmas - show that to the kids and see if they believe again!) And the galleries then flow into the garden for some desultory leftovers. A fine journey.
Russell C — Google review
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Bahçelievler, Konyaaltı Cd. No:88, 07050 Muratpaşa/Antalya, Türkiye
https://muze.gov.tr/muze-detay?SectionId=ANT01&DistId=ANT
+90 242 238 56 88
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Antalya Aquarium

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Antalya Aquarium is a popular attraction near Konyaalti Beach, offering themed exhibits, a long tunnel tank, and tropical reptiles. It's known for being the largest aquarium tunnel in the world, making it a must-visit spot for families with children. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll while marveling at an impressive collection of marine life from various seas and oceans, including sharks and other aquatic animals like Sting Rays, Red Dragon Fish, and California Moray.
Worth the price. We paid roughly 30€ per person for the Aquarium part. Got to see some realy nice fish up close. The sharks were really nice. The big one was a beast to look at. If you want to take your time going through all the available aquariums, you will need roughly 2.5 hours.
YOMIGAERU — Google review
Visited on August 15, 2025. Paid 40 dollars per person as foreing citizens for just aquarium itself. If booked online via the aquarium’s official site in advance, it costs 36 dollars instead. Overall it was nice but it is a bit pricey for what it offered. It is home to the world’s largest tunnel aquarium, stretching 131 meters in length. Inside, visitors can marvel at a life-size airplane and shipwreck, while coming face to face with majestic sharks.
Ogtay I — Google review
I bought the full package for a family of three through our travelling agency with access to the Aquarium, Ice World, Wax Museum, Wild life and Cinema. Overall it was a good experience, but definitely more expensive than its actual worth. I guess the logic of the owners is that tourists are willing to pay more for something they will visit only once in their lifetime (typical Turkish bankrupt mentality). Of course, it wouldn't be Turkey if they wouldn't try to also fish some more money from you: at the entrance in the Aquarium, they take your photos and give you a card with a code bar. When you exit, you can only do it by scanning the code bar and they give you an option to purchase a series of photos for 50 euros or less for individual items (15 euros for a fridge magnet with your photo).
Stefan A — Google review
Antalya Aquarium is one of the Amazing places to see the indoor aquatic life. This aquarium have a great collection of different species of fishes. It has an indoor tunnel where U can see fishes from inside of tunnel. The amazing thing about the aquarium is it's buildup styl. At multiple positions, the big aquariums have old war ships which have drowned during war. Some old airplane statues most probably before 1940 version can be seen inside the aquariums. Furthermore, aquariums mimic sea environment as well
GUL K — Google review
The aquarium itself was very beautiful. Nothing too different from the others we've been, but still worth to visit if you're there. But the kids were absolutely amazed with the snow room. It's tiny, but has a few ice slides and a cosy little cafeteria.
Agnė Š — Google review
As others have mentioned, this place is massively overpriced for what it offers. We purchased the full tickets, but left feeling underwhelmed. The aquarium is small and unimpressive—probably the most interesting part is the “shark feeding”, though you’ll mostly see other fish with a few small sharks mixed in. There’s also an option to feed the sea rays (for an extra fee, of course), which some may find entertaining. The wildpark felt more like an adoption center for leftover reptiles, with a heavy focus on ball pythons. While there are some larger snakes like anacondas, the overall variety wasn’t much better than the aquarium. The Oceanride XD cinema was a decent addition and helped fill time between stops, but again, it’s overpriced for what you get. The wax museum wasn’t for me—some figures didn’t even resemble the real people. Overall, this feels like just another tourist trap in Turkey: high prices, minimal value. It might still appeal to those who haven’t traveled much, haven’t been to major aquariums/zoos, or simply don’t mind spending extra. But for most travelers, it’s not worth the time or money—you can safely skip it.
Nikolay G — Google review
The aquarium is nice, but honestly, I think it's overpriced. It has a lot of animals, but it's quite small — you only need around 30 minutes to complete the tour. Kids will love it though, and there's also a play area for them. However, I was really sad to see the penguins’ wings tied. I think that’s so cruel!
Ons — Google review
A great place to visit with kids! There's a wide variety of sea creatures from around the world, and the underwater tunnel is especially beautiful—it really gives you that immersive experience. One highlight is the impressive large shark, which was amazing to see up close. However, I do think they could add more types of fish, especially in the tunnel area. The ticket price is on the higher side; I've visited larger aquariums that were more affordable. Still, if you're in Antalya with children, it's definitely worth a visit.
Oussama A — Google review
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Minicity and Su Hotel eastern corner of Konyaaltı Beach, Arapsuyu, Dumlupınar Blv. No:502, 07200 Konyaaltı/Antalya, Türkiye
http://antalyaaquarium.com/
+90 242 245 65 65
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DİNOPARK - Dino Lezzet Park

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Dinopark Antalya is a family-friendly theme park featuring a petting zoo, 7D dinosaur movies, an adventure park, and a splash pool. Visitors can enjoy exploring life-size animatronic dinosaurs and engaging in activities like zip line rides and water park fun. The park also includes a zoo, making it an ideal destination for families with young children who are fascinated by dinosaurs.
It's great place to visit with kids. We came early and it was quite and specious, but usually it is pretty busy. There are few food options points and pools for kids. Our kids were age 2 and 4 and absolutely loved it, last year our cousins age 9 and 16 loved it as well.
Галина Н — Google review
We visited with our 3-year-old son. I had read the negative reviews beforehand but didn’t take them seriously. Don’t make the same mistake! The park is ridiculously expensive. You can see everything in 2 hours, and it costs €25 per adult. For that price, you get to see a few dinosaurs that are somewhat run-down, with seating for children that is almost falling apart, and distressed animals that are clearly not well. Besides the absolutely terrible prices: • 10 minutes of electric car: 100 Lira • 10 minutes of digging: 150 Lira • 2 ice creams: 400 Lira The playground equipment is just rundown and dangerous. While the water in the pool was clean, there was a lot of dirt on the bottom, and the stones were extremely slippery. We will definitely never come back!!! For the money, it’s better to enjoy a nice meal and let the children play in a playground.
Nils — Google review
Went here for lunch as part of a tour, I can see in the summer this place would be a lot of fun for kids as several parts were closed up such as a small water park and some rides.
Ty ( — Google review
*WARNING* We took our son here as a break from our all inclusive. We stupidly didn't check the reviews first and can confirm much of the other reviews. There’s no ticket prices on their website and probably just make it up as they go. The place cost us €75 to enter with two adults and a 4 year old. We actually turned around and got back in the taxi but our 4 year old was distraught about leaving so decided to take the steep leap! We were met by a photographer who wanted to take a family photo and really wouldn’t take no for an answer. We didn't partake. We walked the dinosaur trail in about 45min. Most of the dinos are animatronic and pretty rundown and in disrepair. Everything was dirty and neglected. We visited the trampoline area which was neglected and and looked unsafe. The rest of the park was horrible and super expensive. Needless to say we cut the visit short and called our taxi back. We just tried to make the best of it for our son but don’t make the same mistake we did and read the reviews. Save your money and skip this one!
Sam A — Google review
£20GBP per person to get in. We arrived 3:45pm on a 23 degree hot Wednesday afternoon. Told before buying the tickets the place closed at 6pm but told ‘plenty time’ to check everything out. We walked around the whole place within 25mins inc stopping to take pics. No water park, not even 1 food place open, no where to grab a drink. Even tho paying £20 EACH (family of 2 adults and 3 kids under 7) to get in, then have to pay additional if you want to use the playground areas, trampolines, animal feed (to feed 3 goats) and donkey/horse rides. Devastated there was no water park as I actually brought swim suits and Towels with me as they advertise a waterpark. It’s a joke of a place and I would most definitely not reccomend. Waste of £100 and taxi fare.
Sabrina K — Google review
The dinosaurs are very good & very life-like. Sometimes a bit too life-like, a little boy was in tears. But they had an extra bit to walk through on the way out with lots of pieces of dead bodies, very scary for the children. The food was nice, but the toilets weren't the best
Sharon L — Google review
Very nice area with the restaurant. We started with a dinner of kabbab and fresh pomegranate juice and both are amazing. Then moved to the dino park with the kids and its very enjoyable with all the dino statues and info about them. A playground for kids available with many activities some are free others paid. A good place to have a break
Bassem M — Google review
Please save yourselves and avoid this place!!! My kids are slightly traumatized from the experience, and so am I. The dinosaurs are more or less fine but the rest of the park is extremely outdated and unsanitary, to say the least. Plus, the trampolines etc are definitely not safe. The worst 150€ spent (for 6 people).
Margareth K — Google review
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Göynük, Adnan Menderes Cd. No.69, 07985 Kemer/Antalya, Türkiye
http://www.dinopark.com.tr/
+90 242 815 29 39
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Karain Cave

Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Inaccessible cave system inhabited by humans for thousands of years.
It was a very beautiful and unique cave, but it’s not recommended during the hotter months for people who can’t handle a bit of hiking, as it can get extremely hot and there’s a risk of heatstroke
Aidin Y — Google review
472 steps later and breathless you go into the cave. They have lights inside and it looks marvelous. If you have the stamina to walk up the stairs it is worth it.
Aslan D — Google review
To climb to a serious height, you use a ladder for about half an hour. That's why I strongly recommend you to bring water with you. When you get to the top, you visit a cave with a natural habitat of bats and a truly unique natural beauty.
Mehmet Ö — Google review
The Karain Caves in Turkey are a remarkable site that transports you back thousands of years. Once home to prehistoric humans, they hold ancient tools, carvings, and bones that reveal deep insights into early life. The atmosphere inside is both mysterious and awe-inspiring, with cool stone chambers echoing history. Surrounded by lush scenery and dramatic mountain views, the caves also offer a sense of adventure and discovery. Perfect for history enthusiasts, archaeology lovers, or travelers seeking a unique cultural experience, Karain Caves are a powerful reminder of humanity’s enduring story.
John S — Google review
Karain Cave in Antalya is a bit far from downtown, but the journey there is really fun. The mountains around the cave are so beautiful and will capture your attention. Inside the cave, there are only bats and not much else, and it's a bit challenging to climb all the stairs to get up the mountain. But once you reach the top and look down, you'll have a great time enjoying the view.
Nasim M — Google review
The cave is small, nothing but smell. Ticket for foreigner is 5 euros.
Johnny L — Google review
The must see place! The cave is amazing! You can go there by bus number 506 and from the last stop walk 1.6 km. 480 steps up are not so scary, it's quite easy to go up) Visit this cave, it's worthy.
Mila — Google review
Beautiful views from the top and the stairs, but have some stretching before going up the stairs. If my mum did it, you can do it too.. There is a small musalla for prayer there, with an ablution place inside. Just behind the souvenir shop The cave is interesting and cool. Entrance and car park including fee: 12,5TL
Jannah F — Google review
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Yağca, 07190 Antalya Merkez/Antalya, Türkiye
https://muze.gov.tr/muze-detay?sectionId=KRM01&distId=MRK
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Göynük Canyon

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Nature & Parks
Adventure sports center
The Goynuk Canyon Adventure Park is situated in a rough and rugged terrain, offering its visitors an array of thrilling activities such as zip lining, canyon safaris, and swimming in natural waterfalls. The location has breathtaking views which can easily be reached by a 50-minute walk with plenty of opportunities for taking pictures. It's also possible to observe fish in the nearby lakes.
It's a rather big canyon with coldish water running throughout it. There are various activities you have to pay a fee for (like rafting, zip line, boats, canyon viewing). But you can also pay a much cheaper fee to go in without paying for the activities and just swim in the lake. There is also many hiking grounds and rather expensive cafés and ice-cream parlours. Still, I would recommend going at least once.
Aslı A — Google review
Beautiful park overseeing the canyon. 1.9 km of trekking either through the forest (there is sign on the tree) or through the dirt road where there is many 4x4 driving with tourists both ways every few minutes but it didn’t bother us as the views were much better. At the end there are bars and restaurants and beautiful pond with turquoise water and view to the mountains and stream. Too commercial for us but nature is spectacular and there is few spots where you can find peace and quiet.
Karolina H — Google review
Definitely a must-see around Kemer. A beautiful canyon, stunning nature, and crystal-clear water. The trail is suitable for everyone — nothing challenging here. The entrance fee is $5 or 200 TRY. There are restaurants at the beginning and the end, but they’re quite expensive — a beer costs around $8. It’s worth coming early in the morning before the crowds arrive. We visited off-season, and there were only a few people besides us, but as we were leaving, tour buses started to arrive.
Zwirek — Google review
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 A Must-Visit Natural Wonder in Antalya! Göynük Kanyon is absolutely breathtaking! Located near Kemer in Antalya, this hidden gem offers stunning natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and an unforgettable adventure for nature lovers and thrill-seekers alike. The hike through the canyon is both scenic and refreshing, surrounded by towering cliffs, lush greenery, and the soothing sound of flowing water. There are plenty of opportunities for swimming, zip-lining, and even canyoning if you're feeling adventurous. The cool mountain water is perfect for escaping the summer heat. The staff were helpful and friendly, and the area is well-maintained with clear signage and safety measures in place. The entry process was smooth, and there are facilities like lockers, changing rooms, and cafés available at the entrance. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or just looking for a peaceful escape into nature, Göynük Kanyon is a must-visit. It’s one of the most beautiful spots in the region, and I’d highly recommend adding it to your Antalya itinerary!
Deniz S — Google review
Approx 5 km hike back and forth. Entrance 5 eur. All canyon is wired with zip-lines, they cost 25 eur, but I did not see anyone using them. At the very end of the route you can go rafting, also 25 eur. I did not so nothing to say about that. I have came on foot from Goynuk hotels area, that took me 3 hours with total 17 km (depends on location of your hotel), totally doable if you like and able to hike. Visited on 5th of November, not many people, cafes also already nor working.
Mindaugas J — Google review
Ziplining was amazing! For the boat trip you should really go in the morning, because of clearer waters. Very friendly staff. You should negotiate for buying the picture and videos tho. The food was very delicious.
Hamoud J — Google review
Very, very beautiful. We came by minibus from Beldibi and walked. The views are stunning. There are cafes, toilets. I recommend everyone to go on a wonderful hike
Wild R — Google review
Real nature attraction must visit. Boat trip is recommended as well. Perfectly organised. One can take a car to get up.
A G — Google review
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Göynük Kanyonu, Beldibi, Çomaklar Mevkii MGJM+RF No:73, 07982 Kemer/Antalya, Türkiye
https://www.goynukcanyon.com/
+90 850 307 3303
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Olympos Teleferik

Mountain cable car
Transportation
Tramways
Aerial tramway offering coastal views as it ascends Mount Tahtalı, known for hiking & paragliding.
great place, definitely worth visiting! after a 10 minute cable car ride with most incredible views you are on the top, enjoying the coolness and silence, surrounded by beautiful mountains, you can see the coastline and the sea. both stations (lower and upper) are equipped with toilets, on the upper one you can have a meal and drinks, also there is a kind of bungee swing.
Ana T — Google review
Great experience. Was £36 each 6/9/25. Cable carts hold roughly 30 people. You can spend along as you want at the top. Mosque was closed, expo space was closed. Parking free at bottom. Nice road to the cable cart. Had fun racing up and down. Be careful as no barriers and if you go off you're probably dead.
Al K — Google review
Taking the Olympos Teleferik sounded exciting, but unfortunately, the weather wasn’t on our side. When we reached the top, everything was covered in thick fog we could barely see anything! It was a bit disappointing, especially since the ticket is quite pricey. If you plan to visit, definitely check the weather forecast beforehand. On a clear day, the view must be absolutely stunning, but in foggy conditions, you miss out on what makes the trip special. Most of the other activities at the top were also closed because of the weather. All in all, it was still an experience, but I wouldn’t go again. Once is enough and next time, I’d make sure to visit on a sunny day!
Tulay O — Google review
Excellent cable car ride. We didn’t have long to explore at the top though before we had to go sadly as we were accosted by the photographers who said there was no obligation to buy. We said no thank you numerous times and then gave in because they wouldn’t leave us alone. After having photos done in an out of bounds section at the top, the photographer took us to show us the photos. Even just one photo was 17 Euros alone so we declined even though they were very good. Despite not being obligated to buy, the photographer was not happy with us and pulled his face at us which I felt was rude. The gift shop was a little expensive but very good. The coffee shop was good value but staff were a little ignorant, looking me up and down. I enjoyed the cable car ride down. Recommended just to see the views alone.
Louise F — Google review
Great place, beautiful views. Suitable for kids, gets crowded after a while but still very much worth it. Better to get the tickets online rather than local guides as it's cheaper.
Tomáš M — Google review
To get to the lift there is a 20 min car journey from the road. The cable car is large and takes about 30 people. The height covered is so big that my es ached from the pressire changes. The view st the top was amazing. Take a jacket as it is cold. The building is spacious and the food adequate.
A G — Google review
We went there with a rented car. Car broke down 800m from destination. Staff were very helpfull and found a man thats had jump leads to start the car and helped with this regard. Great views, and surprisingly cheaper prices on top of the mountain than at the bottom.
Kestutis P — Google review
Great view - really nice excursion. However, the price tag is a bit high. We paid a bit below 200 € for 3 adults and two kids. The view is fantastic. Combine it with Paragliding and it is really worth it 👍.
Carsten H — Google review
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Kumluca Kemer Yolu, Tekirova, Tahtalı Teleferiği Yolu No: 2, 07995 Kemer/Antalya, Türkiye
https://www.olymposteleferik.com/
+90 541 814 30 21
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Mount Tahtalı

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Mount Tahtalı is a majestic peak standing at a height of 7,762 feet. It boasts of a recreational aerial tram that takes visitors to the summit offering breathtaking panoramic views of the sea and mountain range. Although considered pricey by some, it's worth every penny. Visitors should be prepared for colder temperatures as they ascend higher up the mountain. In winter months, crampons are necessary after reaching an elevation of 1800 meters.
Very nice experience taking the cable car all the way to the top of the mountain. Views were panoramic and gorgeous. Facilities on the top of the mountain are very clean.
A J — Google review
Incredible scenery, you can almost see forever. Weather is cool, calm and comfortable today. Worth the money!
David B — Google review
Gorgeous mountain with great infrastructure. Loved the experience - visited on the sunset tour and it was trully worth going there for the sunset. The colours are stunning. It is jot as crowded. There is a jumping rope there - quite fun thing to try. Wear something worm - it is a lot colder at this altitude, especially in the evening. On the top you have a coffee shop and restaurant. Nice place to warm up.
Elizabet R — Google review
Very beautiful place, really nice view from the top of the mountain 👍👍
Gytis — Google review
iIncredible and mind-blowing! The teleferik is awesome for going up and down. The view from the top is divine. Onex tur - you are on top!
Ruslan C — Google review
4 km cable car. €32 pp. Expensive gift shop and the cafe.
H T — Google review
Even on the hottest day, it's comfortable and cool here.Turkey's most beautiful beaches can be seen from this mountain. From a height of 2,375 meters, you will see beautiful cities, beaches and greenhouses in Turkey. Our children really enjoyed going uphill and flying from the mountain to the beach with paragliding. We're going to go back to fly.
Pavel B — Google review
Climbed Thatali from the village of Yahla Kuzdere. 6.5 hours of climbing/trekking up 1,684m vertical. A tough, demanding trek but very much worth the effort. Make sure you do it when it’s not clouded-in, which is quite common. You will need a GPS Maps app for the route up the East Lycian Way, as many of the route markings have been destroyed by land slips and cannot be followed in some parts.
Mark L — Google review
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Tekirova, 07982 Kemer/Antalya, Türkiye
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Mount Tahtalı

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Mount Tahtalı is a majestic peak standing at a height of 7,762 feet. It boasts of a recreational aerial tram that takes visitors to the summit offering breathtaking panoramic views of the sea and mountain range. Although considered pricey by some, it's worth every penny. Visitors should be prepared for colder temperatures as they ascend higher up the mountain. In winter months, crampons are necessary after reaching an elevation of 1800 meters.
Very nice experience taking the cable car all the way to the top of the mountain. Views were panoramic and gorgeous. Facilities on the top of the mountain are very clean.
A J — Google review
Incredible scenery, you can almost see forever. Weather is cool, calm and comfortable today. Worth the money!
David B — Google review
Gorgeous mountain with great infrastructure. Loved the experience - visited on the sunset tour and it was trully worth going there for the sunset. The colours are stunning. It is jot as crowded. There is a jumping rope there - quite fun thing to try. Wear something worm - it is a lot colder at this altitude, especially in the evening. On the top you have a coffee shop and restaurant. Nice place to warm up.
Elizabet R — Google review
Very beautiful place, really nice view from the top of the mountain 👍👍
Gytis — Google review
iIncredible and mind-blowing! The teleferik is awesome for going up and down. The view from the top is divine. Onex tur - you are on top!
Ruslan C — Google review
4 km cable car. €32 pp. Expensive gift shop and the cafe.
H T — Google review
Even on the hottest day, it's comfortable and cool here.Turkey's most beautiful beaches can be seen from this mountain. From a height of 2,375 meters, you will see beautiful cities, beaches and greenhouses in Turkey. Our children really enjoyed going uphill and flying from the mountain to the beach with paragliding. We're going to go back to fly.
Pavel B — Google review
Climbed Thatali from the village of Yahla Kuzdere. 6.5 hours of climbing/trekking up 1,684m vertical. A tough, demanding trek but very much worth the effort. Make sure you do it when it’s not clouded-in, which is quite common. You will need a GPS Maps app for the route up the East Lycian Way, as many of the route markings have been destroyed by land slips and cannot be followed in some parts.
Mark L — Google review
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Tekirova, 07982 Kemer/Antalya, Türkiye
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Termessos Ruins

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Termessos Ruins, located atop Güllük Mountain within the Mount Gulluk-Termessos National Park, offer a captivating experience for history enthusiasts and nature lovers. Accessible via hiking trails, this well-preserved Pisidian city sits over 1,000 feet above sea level and provides stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The site features ancient ruins including a theater, tombs, baths, schools, and churches.
Fantastic place. A must see in Antalya. Entrance is about $2 per person. The entire path from the parking lot to the amphitheater is 3.5 km. The path to the amphitheater is constantly uphill and over rocks. It is difficult, but definitely worth it. Wear comfortable non-slip shoes.
DaVinciFX G — Google review
The place is in ruins, you will be walking through a jungle forest with large stones and pieces of column all around you. Occasionally, you’ll see a wall or an arch. There are a few exceptions to this, the most notable being the theater, which is in remarkably great shape given how the rest of the city fared, and the small temple of Artemis (not the one near the parking lot). The setting is amazing, once you get up to the higher levels, you can see that you’re sitting in a straddle of a few shorter peaks with great views down two large valleys. Bring hiking shoes, the town is about a Moderately steep hike up from the parking lot. It took me about 3 1/2 hours round-trip and I got to see most of what I wanted but not everything. I walked about 9000 steps and climbed 51 floors. So it’s not like many sites where you pull up to the parking lot walk a kilometer and see just about everything.
Trey C — Google review
The theater place at the border of a cliff worth the trip alone. Small hike from the parking, around 20min. Correct shoes needed and water.
Thomas L — Google review
Amazing place. Like Indiana Jones discovery. Fully natural with no manmade artifacts. One of the best ruins I have seen anywhere in Europe. It's a uphill ride from the entry gates which is about 5 km below. Then from the car park it's a 30 minutes walk up. Of this the first 10 minutes is tiring but after that it's all very exciting. A must visit.
Arun P — Google review
Best ruins I've ever been to. Go and hike up to the theatre. Whole place is stunning.
Hans F — Google review
Don’t visit the site, if you have an army like Alexander the Great did. He returned and went away from this eagle cradle. Otherwise with peacefull concerns Termessos calls you for a great experience in both, in history and in nature!
Zafer T — Google review
Must visit. But be prepared and take some water and snacks. Make sure to read about the place before you go as there is little to no info anywhere on the site.
Asya P — Google review
My lord this place was like no other ancient city I've visited in Turkey so far and I've been to more than 10+ now! There was so much still there lying as rubble on the floor, especially on what was the main street in the city, and it looks as though it has remained untouched for centuries since it was destroyed by earthquakes. But the piece de resistance was the largely intact remains of the theatre in the mountains, really magical and ethereal! Loved this place!
Emmanuel H — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(1047)
Karaman, 07800 Döşemealtı/Antalya, Türkiye
https://muze.gov.tr/muze-detay?sectionId=TRM01&distId=TRM
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Kaputaş Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Kaputaş Beach is a stunning sandy cove located just a short bus ride away from Kalkan. Nestled at the base of a striking mountain gorge, this tiny beach offers clear blue waters and is accessible via a narrow stairway with around 300 steps. Nearby, there are several other beautiful beaches such as Patara Beach, which is part of a national park and known for its 12-kilometer stretch of sand and turtle sightings.
I’ve traveled to many coastal towns, but the sea in Kaş is by far the most stunning. Crystal-clear water, breathtaking views, and a feeling of pure serenity — it’s a destination that I’ll always recommend!! It’s like a painting come to life — turquoise, deep blue, and sparkling under the sunlight. It feels untouched and natural, making it one of the most magical experiences I’ve had traveling 🥹🫶🏾🫶🏾
Bintang A — Google review
Such a gorgeous beach! We were here by the end of September, 2025. Current prices are 50tl for access; umbrellas and sunbeds for 250tl. There’s a sign that says no food or drink from outside but we brought our own and so did so many other people and no one said anything or even checked our bags. We couldn’t rent sunbeds as the beach was full by time we arrived (12noon), but we threw our beach towels and it was fine! To my surprise, the water wasn’t as cold as I thought it would be, so it was perfect! Totally recommend to arrive by public bus (dolmus) to avoid the parking hassle. Bus ticket is currently 75tl and runs every 30min. If you come from Kas, you can hop on at the bus station downtown. It stops right outside the main entrance both ways! Here’s the updated schedule.
Thamara R — Google review
Great beach, we went at 10h30 in the morning , it was okay but 2 hours later it became crowded so we left at 13h , entrance is 50 lira , sunshade 230l , it quickly gets deep so you should be a good swimmer
Donia S — Google review
One of the most beautiful beaches in Kaş, but services aren’t great and prices are high (almost like a beach club). The café was poor for the price. Stairs up are a bit painful, down is easier than reviews suggest. The sea gets very wavy—check the wind before you go and avoid windy days if you want to swim.
Ceren G — Google review
One of turkiye's most beautiful beaches with magical turquoise water. You have to descend several steps to get there. There are douches and changing rooms. The entrance fee is 50 tl.
Janet B — Google review
Kaputas Beach, located between Kas and Kalkan, is an absolute must-visit if you’re exploring this part of Turkey! The beach is famous for its stunning turquoise water and jaw-dropping view from above—you’ll want to snap a hundred photos before you even head down. If you’ve never been here before, put it at the very top of your list. There’s everything you need for a perfect beach day: sunbeds, umbrellas, a café, plus you can always just bring your own towel and relax right on the sand. The beach is free to visit; you only pay a small entrance fee. One thing to know—Kaputas is super popular, so it gets really crowded, and parking can be a challenge. To get the best spot and enjoy a bit of peace, try to come really early in the morning or around sunset. It’s totally worth it!
Villa I — Google review
Maybe in low season is worth a visit , in high season is disgustingly full, the place is nice but too crowded and you will find cigarette butts everywhere, there is a long staircase to get there . 50 liras per person the entry fee. Parking there is a mess and you risk someone parking and blocking your car .
Felipe E — Google review
Hard to find car parking that of course is on the road. Beach is ok and water is incredible transparent. Really love it. Entrance 50TL per person, nothing included
Marco — Google review
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4.4
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Bezirgan, 07580 Kemer/Kaş/Antalya, Türkiye, USA
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Kaputaş Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Kaputaş Beach is a stunning sandy cove located just a short bus ride away from Kalkan. Nestled at the base of a striking mountain gorge, this tiny beach offers clear blue waters and is accessible via a narrow stairway with around 300 steps. Nearby, there are several other beautiful beaches such as Patara Beach, which is part of a national park and known for its 12-kilometer stretch of sand and turtle sightings.
I’ve traveled to many coastal towns, but the sea in Kaş is by far the most stunning. Crystal-clear water, breathtaking views, and a feeling of pure serenity — it’s a destination that I’ll always recommend!! It’s like a painting come to life — turquoise, deep blue, and sparkling under the sunlight. It feels untouched and natural, making it one of the most magical experiences I’ve had traveling 🥹🫶🏾🫶🏾
Bintang A — Google review
Such a gorgeous beach! We were here by the end of September, 2025. Current prices are 50tl for access; umbrellas and sunbeds for 250tl. There’s a sign that says no food or drink from outside but we brought our own and so did so many other people and no one said anything or even checked our bags. We couldn’t rent sunbeds as the beach was full by time we arrived (12noon), but we threw our beach towels and it was fine! To my surprise, the water wasn’t as cold as I thought it would be, so it was perfect! Totally recommend to arrive by public bus (dolmus) to avoid the parking hassle. Bus ticket is currently 75tl and runs every 30min. If you come from Kas, you can hop on at the bus station downtown. It stops right outside the main entrance both ways! Here’s the updated schedule.
Thamara R — Google review
Great beach, we went at 10h30 in the morning , it was okay but 2 hours later it became crowded so we left at 13h , entrance is 50 lira , sunshade 230l , it quickly gets deep so you should be a good swimmer
Donia S — Google review
One of the most beautiful beaches in Kaş, but services aren’t great and prices are high (almost like a beach club). The café was poor for the price. Stairs up are a bit painful, down is easier than reviews suggest. The sea gets very wavy—check the wind before you go and avoid windy days if you want to swim.
Ceren G — Google review
One of turkiye's most beautiful beaches with magical turquoise water. You have to descend several steps to get there. There are douches and changing rooms. The entrance fee is 50 tl.
Janet B — Google review
Kaputas Beach, located between Kas and Kalkan, is an absolute must-visit if you’re exploring this part of Turkey! The beach is famous for its stunning turquoise water and jaw-dropping view from above—you’ll want to snap a hundred photos before you even head down. If you’ve never been here before, put it at the very top of your list. There’s everything you need for a perfect beach day: sunbeds, umbrellas, a café, plus you can always just bring your own towel and relax right on the sand. The beach is free to visit; you only pay a small entrance fee. One thing to know—Kaputas is super popular, so it gets really crowded, and parking can be a challenge. To get the best spot and enjoy a bit of peace, try to come really early in the morning or around sunset. It’s totally worth it!
Villa I — Google review
Maybe in low season is worth a visit , in high season is disgustingly full, the place is nice but too crowded and you will find cigarette butts everywhere, there is a long staircase to get there . 50 liras per person the entry fee. Parking there is a mess and you risk someone parking and blocking your car .
Felipe E — Google review
Hard to find car parking that of course is on the road. Beach is ok and water is incredible transparent. Really love it. Entrance 50TL per person, nothing included
Marco — Google review
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4.4
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Bezirgan, 07580 Kemer/Kaş/Antalya, Türkiye, USA
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original waterfall Yakapark

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Had an excellent experience at this restaurant! Onur, our waiter, went above and beyond to accommodate us. The Chocolate Gözleme and Mixed Gözleme were absolutely amazing! The restaurant's atmosphere was picture-perfect, and the cleanliness was top-notch. Highly recommend!
HATUN O — Google review
We arrived late afternoon after a visit to Saklikent Gorge, so there were few people there; the 'waterfall' is quite small and part of a cafe/trout farm. It's a pretty setting with lots of cool shade, several big ponds with fish of various sizes, snacks, beer, wine and other soft/alcoholic drinks. Very friendly service. The ponds do attract biting insects, so bring spray if you tend to get bitten. A nice place to stop for a rest and refreshment in the heat of the day.
Lesly H — Google review
What a charming location to escape the heat. The pools of water are helpful to cool off and the fish ponds are quite interesting to watch while eating or relaxing. I wasn't the biggest fan of the food included in our excursion ticket price, but I am a self confessed picky eater, so your experience may be better if you are less fussy than me.
Nathan K — Google review
So good and unique place. I will recommend it. Walking trails and nice scenery. But never try to shower in sea or river because here both are more aggressive than common !
Omair J — Google review
Beautiful little place to go for an hour or so. Def before or after lunch as coach loads of people will go. Great plunge pool, beautiful water fall and well sticked bar where you can tickle fish.
Sam I — Google review
Nice place to relax with many warerfalls, a tree which is older than 500 years. Negative point: it's possible for wheelchaired persons or babies with strooler to enjoy it. No facilities for them
Mohamed A — Google review
I really enjoyed feeding fish from hand in there. They cooked fish with fantastic taste. Also there are a lot of things to take picture of. And be careful - water is really cold (5-6 degrees)
Ihor K — Google review
Have been many times but yesterdays visit will be my last, nice surroundings, lovely and cool on such a hot day but spoiled by just mediocre but very expensive food, with (mouldy bread), though service was good, could just have been a bad day? but a long way to go from Fethiye for this.
DAVE B — Google review
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4.1
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fethiye kemer, 48300, Türkiye
+90 532 485 76 90
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Keloğlan Mağarası / Abeltaş A.Ş.

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Nature & Parks
Cafeteria
Caverns & Caves
This has always been my go to place in Denizli. For some reason I enjoy this more than kaklik. But anyway, the cave is cool inside irregardless of the hot or cold temperature outside. Humidity is high so for tourist coming from high humidity countries, this place will decongest your nose and you’ll be able to breathe better. It’s a relatively small cavern and better to go on off peak timings. The bathroom is ok and clean. The person I paid the tickets to and the man who made our cay are lovely. I ended using google translate to have a conversation. Because we were the last to leave, they went off together all the way down the mountain to show us the right path back. Also don’t forget to support local farmers! Their produce are sweet and fresh. Do not bring stroller. Not recommended for elders not used to steep steps. May be slippery. The staircase handle is rusty from the humidity levels.
Zara Z — Google review
Price to enter is 50TL per person. Interesting to look around, and friendly people working there. Fantastic views
Abigail C — Google review
Very beautiful cave, full of surprises fir people with good imagination.
Birtanem I — Google review
Sweeeeeet caaaaaaave fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiind 🔎🛵💨🔥🇹🇷 I was riding out in the middle of nowhere on my way to the next location marked on my map when all of a sudden I noticed out of the corner of my eye a very small sign with the Turkish word for cave... Magarasi 🤩🤩🤩 This cave was not marked on Google Maps (Until now... Added courtesy of yours truly 😉) and was not very far out of my way...... Sooooo of course I had to go up the mountainside to check out what the real story was! This place was totally bananas! I'm absolutely elated that I made the decided to make it up here to check this place out because it had some of my favorite cave things! Fossilized and non fossilized bone remnants from bison, jackals, and even ancient mammoths! 🤯🤯🤯 I love when caves are lit up with different color high intensity lights because you can really see the differentiation in these stalactites and stalagmites. Without these colored LED lights this cave would have still been very beautiful but since it is a dead cave it really does not have very much color to it. Honestly this was a really fantastic treat 👨‍🎨🎨⛰️👌 When I pulled up to this cave there was a group of about seven kids who were high school aged (or younger) and apparently in charge of running the place... Not one word of English was spoken but they were very friendly and quite curious about my motorcycle and where I was coming from I'm the United States. They charged me the 5 Lira entrance fee and proceeded to give me the full nickel tour in Turkish 😂🤣😂 You never know what you're in for when you're on the adventuuuure 🛵💨🔥🔥🔥 I'm so hAaAaAaAappy I kept my eyes peeled and found this little cavern out in the middle of nowhere by sheer luck... Or was it coincidence? You decided 🍀🌠🤞
Nate A — Google review
It was very nice cave.
Ramazan B — Google review
Water dripping from stalactites is worth seeing, entrance 15tl, sufficent parking lot,
OUY - — Google review
This cave exists, all you need to know. It is not big, but with a soul. On the way to and around the cave - a magnificent view worth visiting for.
Сергей П — Google review
Very Interesting Karstic Cave, overlooking the Acipayam Plain
Mustafa S — Google review
4.4
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4.4
(49)
Dodurgalar Mah. Banraz Mevkii, 20800 Acıpayam/Denizli, Türkiye
+90 530 268 48 69
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Tlos Ruins

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Tlos Ruins is an archaeological site located in a beautiful location that features ancient tombs, baths, stadium and theater. The ruins also boast a castle and an Agora. Although not as attractive as Patara ancient city, the site is definitely worth visiting for its historical significance. Entrance fee costs 12TL or free for museum card holders. However, visitors should be prepared to walk through rough terrain and therefore it may not be suitable for elderly or disabled individuals or young children.
I preferred this spot to the Myra ruins. First of all, it's way less touristy. We were the ONLY people there. It was also a quarter of the price of Myra. You are free to explore the whole area and ACTUALLY go in the tombs. Plus, there is an amazing view from the top. I would work this into your road trip. It was totally worth the stop. You get to drive through some farming villages on the way.
Jacob S — Google review
A fascinating walk through history! The rock-carved Lycian tombs are spectacular—very reminiscent of Petra—and stand in amazing contrast to the well-preserved Roman amphitheater and stadium nearby. The site isn't huge, but make sure you take the steep path up the hill above the tombs. It's a bit of a scramble, so wear good shoes and be careful of the narrow paths, but the panoramic view from the top is absolutely worth the effort and makes for incredible photos. A fantastic way to spend a few hours imagining the ancient world.
Dorian S — Google review
A great place to visit by car. Entrance for four is 600 lira. At the entrance you will be offered the services of a guide, I forgot his name. He lives nearby with his family. Take him, you will not regret it. Without his story, for us this place would be just stones with incomprehensible inscriptions. He will tell you about this place quickly and interestingly, will not let you die from the heat. He will tell you where to get the best photos. You set the price for the excursion yourself. His wife and daughter make souvenirs from stone with their own hands.
Наталья Л — Google review
Don’t miss the chance to visit this amazing place, lots to see, beautiful ruins.
Irene G — Google review
It's worth the visit at 60TL. It's interesting to see the ruins, tombs, and surrounding areas. Stunning 360° views especially of the snow-capped mountains. Parking is along the street, not designated, so if you see a safe spot, pull over. The little cafe or juice bar sells freshly squeezed orange or pomegranate or a combination of both, which was refreshing. There are toilets on the grounds which were clean.
Global ( — Google review
We were heading home from YakaPark, when we saw the ruins. We really did not expect to see such beautiful and impressive ruins here. We walked around and explored everything there, it didn't take more than an hour. Also, you can easily reach the top of the castle, where the flag is, It is an impressive place without a doubt. Not to mention, the view is very breathtaking If you like history and exploring old cities, you will like this place. Worth the drive!
Waad J — Google review
Absolutely relaxing place, nice view, wasnt crowded. You can buy ticket at the entrance highly recommended to have cash on you for. For us took about 2hours to walk around explore and make pictures at Castle, bath agora and theatre ruins. Toilet was available ant entrance, no parking lot, so you can park wherever you find place for.
Szilvia K — Google review
It was a very hot day so would definitely recommend taking plenty of fluids and covering yourself from the heat, The place itself has some amazing history and we ended up with a random tour guide who decided to join us (whose daughter also has a shop at the start of the walk), he did become a bit annoying when he would not let us explore on our own but each to their own as some people would not mind this. You are able to climb into the ruins and get some cool pics and videos and once you reach the top their is a lovely breeze on a hot day to enjoy as well aa the views to go with it. The walk does not take long depending on your pace but at a steady pace I would say around 30 minutes or so. Entry is around 3 euros so not bad to spend a bit of time in here.
Yasser Y — Google review
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4.5
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Yakaköy, Saklıkent Yolu, 48850 Fethiye/Muğla, Türkiye
https://www.kulturportali.gov.tr/turkiye/mugla/gezilecekyer/tlos
+90 252 614 11 50
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Saklikent National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Canyons
Saklikent National Park is home to one of the world's deepest canyons, with depths reaching up to 300 meters. Visitors can embark on a picturesque walk through the canyon to reach a stunning waterfall. While the water may be initially cold, it gradually warms up and provides a refreshing experience, especially on hot days.
Amazing stunning canyon. One of the best hikes i have ever done in my life. Water is crystal clear and you can see it come up from the underground springs, some sections the water is almost a neon blue colour. The canyon is very tall and super grand. There are a few pools in the canyon with water knee deep which require you to trek though the water. You also need to climb waterfalls which are very fun and walk through caves. Water is freezing cold at the start of the trail which is refreshing on a hot day. Highly recommend if you are in the province.
Dallin L — Google review
The gorge was amazing and a decent challenge to make it to the end. The water is very cold at first but refreshing. Make sure your footwear is suitable for both water and climbing rocks. The views are amazing. We did the rafting and mud bath which was definitely worth it. The restaurants by the water are over priced but the views are great.
Akhtar R — Google review
It's beautiful. For the ones that appreciate the nature I'm sure u'll love it here. I'll let my pictures speak for itself. The only thing I want to warn you, or give an advice, come early in the morning. We arrived at 9.30am and we did the "hike" (more like a walk) through the canyon within 2 hrs time. On the way back I couldn't believe how crowded the place has got. Crazy. And it was a weekday - Friday. So yes, definitely worth seeing. Also there are nice places u can eat, beautiful surroundings, it felt very refreshing :) and please make sure u bring water shoes, we rented shoes there for 100 Turkish lira per person.
Erika G — Google review
The walk in the gorge was very short because of the rain the day before. There are some very cosy, hippy like terraces. You will have to wear a helmet. Be aware that you must cross the river at the start, bring water shoes! After that, the path is easy and dry.
ASTRID M — Google review
Very cold water in this amazing canyon. Especially in the hot summer a cool place to go. You can also walk way up into the canyon for a long walk. Entrance fee is 65 tl. Parking is 200 tl.
Janet B — Google review
This was a crackingly good day out and an excellent place to beat the heat. The water is icy cool and super refreshing and there are benches and tables in ankle high water so you can cool off while you eat. There is ziplining and rafting available (costs extra, about 500 lira each person/activity (£10)) in addition to the gorge itself, which is rather stunning and offers plenty of great photo opportunities. If you want to see everything, you will need to get wet, to at least knee high, so take some water shoes (I saw lots of lost sandals floating away) and beware that small children may need to be carried through some of the deeper or faster moving sections of the stream.
Nathan K — Google review
Don‘t go with a tour. Just take a local bus! Entry is 65. Watershoes to buy 200. Tours just go to the beginning of the gorge, you will miss incredible landscapes! Took me around 90 minutes inside. After 45 minutes there is a high waterfall, you can climb from inside the rocks if you feel confident. After that you can probably continue a while.
Flo X — Google review
The natural beauty here was incredible. A few things will help you enjoy yourself: the water is FREEZING. I visited in September, it was a warm day, but the water remains absolutely ice cold. The rocks are pretty painful on bare feet, so water shoes would be good - but because of the current, flip flops were a bad choice. Your feet go numb really fast, and it's hard to keep the flip flops from falling off and floating away. We definitely saw multiple people slip and fall in, so having a dry bag for your things would be good. There are places to get food, ice cream, and souvenirs. It's cash only, and we did have to pay to park. The scale of the gorge is really hard to document, but it was incredible.
Kailey P — Google review
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4.6
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Kayadibi, Saklıkent Sokak No : 26, 48300 Seydikemer/Muğla, Türkiye
http://tarimorman.gov.tr/
+90 252 659 01 01
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Patara Ruins

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Nestled about 1.5 km south of Gelemis village in Kalkan, the Patara ruins offer a captivating blend of ancient history and natural allure. Accessible by private car, bus, minibus, or taxi, this site invites visitors to immerse themselves in its well-preserved amphitheater and assembly room. The scattered remnants of buildings and marble evoke a sense of wonder at the city's former grandeur.
It is a humbling experience to witness such history and to walk in the footsteps of others in such an amazing place. I could have taken so many more photos. You just need to look out for one short section. We even took our 81yr old mother in a wheelchair. Thank you!
Lori S — Google review
Fascinating ruins — lots of information and really well managed. The cafe / museum shop / toilets are in great condition, well worth the entrance fee!
Hassan R — Google review
Amazing! Extremely worth going to before heading for the beach. Advise you do not need the headphones they give you upon giving entrance fee though.
Victoria C — Google review
Walked from the village- paid 15€ each and walked into the park. Workers were busy restoring the walkway to the original arch entrance. From there until we left we sat nobody at the site. Insane - this is a major piece of history and to have such limited visitors is beyond me. The weather in October is perfect and the grounds are taking shape. Impressive history that needs more visitors to understand the importance of Patara.
Fred M — Google review
Absolutely amazing place. The ruins are stunning. Lots to see and explore. Dont miss it! Dont forget to visit the beautiful beach as well.
Margaret S — Google review
Patara historical site & beach are a wonderful place and continue to be so since our first visit 20 years ago. Main issues include the lack of public respect for littering (cigarette butts, plastic bags, etc) on the sand and the absurdly high ticket prices for foreign tourist entry. Ticket prices as of July 2024: We purchased a 10-entry pass (within 10 days) to share between two adults. This cost €45 but the price increased to €80 within the week we visited. Also, they track time of entry for this pass, so if you are visiting on the 10th day of validity, you’ll need to enter before the time of first use. Umbrellas can be rented on the beach for 150TL. I suggest carrying one away from the crowd so you can have a more relaxing time. As for the historical site, I’ve seen quite a bit of improvement and restoration over the years, including the current reconstruction of the lighthouse. It’s absurdly hot and exposed during July, so a midday visit should be avoided if possible. As for litter, it’s slightly better than other beaches in Turkey, but culturally, you’re not going to see the same level of environmental respect you may expect in other places.
Leo H — Google review
It's worth spending an hour or so wandering around the ruins. The amphitheatre is well preserved and you get a great view from the top as well as an insight into what it must have been like to watch theatre and gladiators. Then there is the Assembly room which was surprisingly another amphitheatre. I was struck by how many pieces of buildings, columns and marble were just lying around. There is not a lot of shade so you may want to wear a hat whilst wondering around. PS. We saw a snake sunning itself on one of the paths around the back so watch where you walk!
Alistair C — Google review
Fantastic, amazing, an absolute wonder for anyone genuinely interested. It's even a good look for those who dont really understand whats going on.
AA S — Google review
4.5
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4.6
(418)
Gelemiş, 07976 Kaş/Antalya, Türkiye
https://muze.gov.tr/muze-detay?SectionId=PTR01&DistId=PTR
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Patara Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Patara Beach, located 17 km west of Kalkan on Turkey's Mediterranean coast, is a popular destination known for its stunning sunset views, leisurely walks, and opportunities for swimming. The beach is situated near ancient ruins that were once part of the Lycian kingdom dedicated to Apollo and later merged with the Roman province. Despite facing natural challenges like dunes and earthquakes, Patara was a prosperous port city with historical significance as one of the first locations to have a lighthouse.
Patara is a beautiful beach! There is also an archaeological site that I love visiting. I highly recommend it if you are in the area.
Carrie J — Google review
Beach is nice. Very authentic…But 15 euro per person just for the entrance (!!!) it is a bit too much for a wild beach, where there are no proper conditions like shower, changing rooms etc…Also you have to pay extra for umbrella and sunbeds…A simple rip-off(((
NY — Google review
Mashallah this is a great beach. Amazing views, nice walk here from the sand dunes. Empty beach, clear blue water and nice waves. Parking is limited up top but you can manage to somehow find a spot, just keep waiting. The sand is very hot so make sure to not go down to the beach barefoot!! We made this mistake and would not recommend.
Kai S — Google review
This place is beautiful and the sunsets are amazing, however, I recommend explore all the areas in Patara not just the beach. The best option is getting a tour that includes the historical areas and the beach.
Valeria E — Google review
Fantastic sunsets and good beach. The price is however too high and thus not really recommended. Overfilled with people and trash.
Ondra S — Google review
A beautiful long sandy beach, also suitable for kids, we had a great time again ❤️
Janka — Google review
The beach itself looks good and interesting as it is the part of big historical territory and famous for caretta caretta (type of turtle) nesting. It is worth to visit but I am not a fan of wavy sea so I didn’t try even to swim in it, but for the ones who likes the waves, ut can be really funny and cool😎
Caterina Z — Google review
Patara Beach is nice, but not amazing. You do have to pay an entry fee just to get in, which feels a bit unnecessary for a beach. The water is fine, the sand is fine — nothing wrong, but nothing unforgettable either. What does stand out are the sand dunes. They’re big, golden, and perfect for those dreamy “lost in the desert” Instagram shots 🤩. If you’re into photography or just want a couple of unique pictures for the feed, that part is definitely worth it. Overall, it’s worth a visit if you’re nearby, but I wouldn’t put it on a “must-see” list.
Balaji N — Google review
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4.2
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Gelemiş, 07976 Kaş/Antalya, Türkiye, USA
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Babadağ

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Babadağ is a mountain peak with two summits and breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and sea. It is a popular destination for paragliders, who launch from its heights to soar above the landscape. Visitors can take a cable car up to 1700m for 80 liras round trip, then walk approximately 15-20 minutes to reach the summit due to an unfinished section of cable car.
The view is just amazing you have to go. You can spend the how day here with food and drink available for there cafes and restaurant go up later afternoon and stay for the sun set it's just something else.
Outlinephotographyuk — Google review
Beautiful place! You can see wonderful view and people who are riding paragliding. If you ride paragliding in Oludeniz, you will begin at here! You have to come even you don’t ride paragliding as it is beautiful place to enjoy nature.
Mothusi — Google review
My experience went very well! 🤩 I really enjoyed it. Although I was scared, the professional tandem pilot was very professional (Yusuf Okudeniz Paragliding). The view was spectacular, and the weather was amazing. ☁️ I had the chance to fly into the clouds, one of my dreams, to touch them. I recommend it; the price is affordable. 💯 I was also taking videos with my Ray-Ban Meta Ai glasses, so it was a fun experience for me
Attia R — Google review
Went up nice and early to avoid crowds and hung around until the top end chairlift started. Amazing views and great watching all the lunatics jumping off the ramp!
Lee M — Google review
Massive over 6,400 feet high. Went up to the first 🥇 level in May 1200m. Went up to the second 🥈 level in October 1700m.
D W — Google review
The best view of Oludeniz from above! Also to watch parachutes take off! There is a cable car service available to take to the top of the mountain. There is four stops to the top of the mountain. You can stop at each point and admire the views. There is also different food place at every stop which you can check from their official website. The ticket purchased for the cable car allows you to stop at each point then return back to base. I would strongly advise to NOT drive to the top of the mountain. Unfortunately no one warned us and we took the road instead of the cable car. The road is very dangerous with no rails on the side. The road is not in good condition and broken leading straight off the cliff! Also the minibuses for the parachutes drive at high speed with no consideration for other cars! They make the drive even more dangerous. There also isn’t a place to park your car at the top. You need to leave your car by the side of the road and space isn’t guaranteed at all! It simply isn’t worth taking the risk plus I’m sure you would get better views with the cable cars.
Askin A — Google review
One of the newer facilities in Oludeniz is the cable car system up the mountain. Previously, the only way up was a series of narrow roads and hairpin bends. (You can still use some of these as part of an organised trail run.) Be aware that the car park is about 150 metres away from the main building. There is an electric shuttle bus that runs a regular service between the two. Note that taxis will drop outside the building, but you need to go to the car park to get one back. The ticket office is outside the building, and the entrance just to the side. In the foyer is a diorama of the mountain, and escalators and a lift to the floor where the cable car starts. The actual cable car is in two parts; the first goes to 1500 metres, where you can get out to go to a rather expensive restaurant, or stay on board to go to 1700 metres. Each car is a bubble with amazing all around views, and will carry up to 8 people. At the 1700 metre height, you'll find the first paraglider launch pad; and it looks like the most popular. I estimated between 30 and 50 launches per hour. Some were individuals, but about half were tandems. There is another restaurant at this point, so you can sit in comfort watching the launches. You can carry on up the mountain, using a ski style chair lift. It's easy to use, and there is an operator who keeps an eye on things. At 1800 metres, there is the second launch platform which goes in a different direction. However, it's up a set of stairs or a steep ramp, so not so good for anyone with mobility issues. At this height, there is a Burger House, that overlooks the launch pad at 1700 metres. About 100 metres away, there is the final part of the system, another chair lift that takes you up to the highest part of the mountain and the launch pad at 1900 metres. Views all the way up are astonishing, and well worth the effort of going up. The cost of the cable car is very acceptable; if you're in the area, it's worth making the time to visit.
Anthony S — Google review
The most beautiful mountain peak I have ever seen. Peaks at 2000ft. Looks over Ölüdeniz, Fetihye, and what's looks to be as far as Dalaman, the Agean Sea, Rhodes and Ulyk Tepe. Beautiful at sunset. Beautiful colours that bounce off of the water. There are restraunts and places to get drinks to at the top. The paragliders jump from the top. The views are magnificent and very romantic. A modern cable cart to the top, from the terminal, is 300 TYL per person. I would 100% recommend this visit even if it's one of the only excursions you do while in the area. Can get a bit chilly of you go late or out of season due to the natural elements. There is security who are very helpful and are good at keeping the tourists and attraction safe.
Daniel M — Google review
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Karaağaç, 48300 Fethiye/Muğla, Türkiye
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26

Ölüdeniz

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Nature & Parks
Parks
Bodies of Water
Nestled in the stunning locale of Ölüdeniz, Sundia By Liberty Oludeniz Hotel offers a vibrant atmosphere with live performances and karaoke to keep guests entertained. Just a short distance from the beautiful Kidrak Beach, which is approximately 2.1 km away, and the majestic Babadag Mountain, located less than 4.1 km from the hotel, this destination perfectly blends relaxation with adventure.
35% as popular as Antalya
12 minutes off the main route, 93% of way to Fethiye
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Ölüdeniz Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Ölüdeniz Beach is a stunning nature reserve known for its tranquil lagoon and picturesque curved beach. It has gained worldwide recognition for its natural beauty, with turquoise waters and a variety of exciting activities such as paragliding, swimming, scuba diving, camping in Butterfly Valley, and off-road safaris.
Great beach, super large with plenty going on in the area. Water was turquoise and crystal clear! Super beautiful, we went in the beginning of may and it was extremely empty and pretty peaceful.
Lish — Google review
its a really cool place. but be prepared: it is very crowded, they will charge you multiple times for different things. The sun shades are a bit small, you need to adjust your sun-bed constantly (if you have space of course). it has a locker tho’ which is really handy, but didn’t worked for us, but the staff did a workaround to fix it for us. :) All together we had a blast at the bay, the water is very clear once you pass the shallow water. and if you up for exploring , you can climb the surrounding “mini island” rocks. i wouldn’t miss it!
Benke H — Google review
Beautiful Beach. Love the scenery. It’s pebbly, but the pebbles are smooth. Water is crystal clear. Beach has washrooms. Entrance was 100TL per person. No stamp or receipt to leave and come back. Parking is extra. We had a scooter and just parked it outside the gate for free.
Kim D — Google review
Nice and quite in October. We enjoyed it very much, but I can imagine how overcrowded ans overwhelming it could get in high season. Quite pricy, though: 500 lira for parking, 1200 for an umbrella and 2 sunbeds...
Galina P — Google review
I loved spending time on this beach , one of my favorites.I wish i had more time to spend ,lots of bars and restaurants.We paid 1000Tl for 2 sunbeds and umbrella.Parking was 10 minutes away.Fres restrooms and shower.
Aniqa M — Google review
Ölüdeniz – Where Turquoise Waters Meet Tranquility 🇹🇷 Nestled along Türkiye’s stunning southwestern coast, Ölüdeniz is one of the country’s most iconic destinations — and for good reason. The name “Ölüdeniz” translates to “Dead Sea”, referring to its famously calm waters, even during stormy weather. This natural lagoon has been drawing visitors for centuries with its crystal-clear turquoise sea, soft white sands, and breathtaking mountain backdrop. Ölüdeniz lies near the ancient Lycian Way, a historic trail once used by the Lycian civilization. It has long been treasured as a protected national nature reserve, which has helped preserve its unique beauty and biodiversity. - Calm, shallow waters ideal for swimming and relaxing - The Blue Lagoon, a postcard-perfect area great for families - Clean beaches with sun-beds, umbrellas, and changing facilities - A variety of cafés, restaurants, and beachfront bars - Public transportation and parking nearby - Eco-conscious management as it’s part of a protected park - Paragliding from Babadağ Mountain – world-famous views over the sea - Boat trips to Butterfly Valley, St. Nicholas Island, and hidden coves - Snorkelling and scuba diving in crystal waters - Kayaking, paddleboarding, and jet skiing - Hiking along the Lycian Way trail for scenic vistas Ölüdeniz offers everything from luxury resorts and boutique hotels to cozy guesthouses. The atmosphere is laid-back yet vibrant, with nightlife in nearby Hisarönü if you want a livelier evening. Whether you're after adventure or total relaxation, Ölüdeniz delivers it all — wrapped in natural beauty and Turkish hospitality. A must-visit on any trip to the Turquoise Coast!
Ferit B — Google review
⭐️⭐️ Ölüdeniz has always been known as one of the most beautiful beaches in Türkiye, and I’ve visited many times over the years. The sea is stunningly crystal clear — but sadly that’s the only thing left I truly love about this place. Prices have gone through the roof, the beach itself isn’t very sandy, and the lack of security is a real problem. There are people walking around taking photos of women without proper control, and one man with a parrot goes around pushing photos on tourists. When I said no, he was extremely rude and even shouted at me because he didn’t understand my answer — which is not my problem. It left a very bad impression. For such a famous destination, it feels poorly managed and not welcoming anymore.
Demi — Google review
Need to pay for entrance. Need to pay for parking. Very crowded. No space much to set up your towels. Okey to spend 1/2hours but no quiet or comfy.... Shame as nature made it beautiful. But wasted by crowd.
Kev P — Google review
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4.2
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Muğla, Türkiye, USA
https://belcekz-plaj.business.site/
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Downtown Fethiye Suites

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Permanently Closed
Lodging
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of Fethiye, Downtown Fethiye Suites offers an ideal base for travelers looking to explore this vibrant area. Just a short 300 meters from the bustling downtown and a mere five-minute stroll to the picturesque harbor, guests will find themselves surrounded by an array of shops, restaurants, cafes, and bars. Nature enthusiasts can easily venture out to nearby attractions like Oludeniz Waterworld Aquapark or enjoy serene spa retreats that promise relaxation amidst stunning natural beauty.
Excellent location and host. The apartments are very spacious and exactly in the centre. The host is a great person, very welcome and very helpful. We go there every year
Stella L — Google review
This place was disgusting. The bathroom smelled strongly of urine, worse than a public bathroom, I had to hold my breathe inside. It was a filthy concrete floor that had not been washed. The shower head was broken and would not connect to the wall. All the rooms were dirty, including the bedroom. The wifi password on the wall did not work, and when messaging the host for the correct password he did not reply, even though we later saw him downstairs hanging out with a friend. The bedsheets were clean, the place was spacious, and the location was good - but unless you want to stay in filth, do not come here.
Rhys G — Google review
Great location with lots of shops, restaurants, cafes and bars nearby. The street is not too noisy though. Fethiye Harbour is also very close being a 5 min walk. About an hour from Dalaman airport. Ideal for short or longer term stays. Our studio room consisted of lounge /diner, kitchenette, large bedroom, shower room. WiFi & air con are included in the price. There are no lifts in the building so not suitable for wheelchair users.
Sue C — Google review
Cheap so that’s great! But I’d rather pay more money for comfort! The room had mould encrusted around it, there was lack of lighting, there was a random mattress on the floor folded over in front of the tv to resemble a sofa. The floors was black with dirt! There were cob webs on the walls, warnings of cleaning fees on the notice board yet the place looked like it hadn’t been cleaned in a long time. The water was freezing cold. The only positive was that it was in a good location but the place looked like a slum!
Ami E — Google review
Good value stay in this hotel, as walking distance to the tourist areas.
Peter U — Google review
We booked the room here for 3 nights The stuff very helpful and come to pickup us from the port The problem is we didn’t stay in the room same as the picture from hotel it’s other building 2 minutes walk from the main hotel the room was ok with the price / but didn’t clean that much They did have clean service for you. The location is very good center of fethiye
SIRI — Google review
I had a great stay, in this place, very clean, and quiet, I recommend this hotel to everyone ❤️ Thank you downtown Fethiya suite
Ahmad A — Google review
Nice Suites with ample space, the place is very clean, tidy and with very nice attention from the staff that works there, very good prices, I recommend it 100%
Yenny C — Google review
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4.5
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Cumhuriyet, Çarşı Cd. No:48 kat 1, 48300 Fethiye/Muğla, Türkiye
https://www.instagram.com/downtownfethiye/
+90 542 451 52 51
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Çalış Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Çalış Beach is a stunning sandy beach in Fethiye, Turkey, offering a perfect setting for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying breathtaking sunsets. The area is known for its vibrant atmosphere with numerous bars and restaurants. Fethiye boasts an array of beautiful beaches including the famous Oludeniz beaches with crystal clear waters ideal for water sports. The region also offers opportunities for hot air balloon rides and exploration from above.
It's a beautiful beach, a romantic place with friendly people, especially at Jive Beach Resort. It's relaxing, offers excellent food, and provides outstanding service.
Sunny M — Google review
Lovely beach, pretty long, nice for a walk. I spent 6 weeks there next to the beach in December 2024 and January 2025 and liked it. It's partly dark sand, the rest are stones. Usually clean. Mountain view in the background and islands around were a bonus. Nice for sunsets. Many locals go there with chairs and tables and eat and drink. Some parts of the beach were quiet, mostly on week days, but it got too busy on weekends and in the afternoona in general. As an introvert, I would not enjoy the Calis beach in summer when it gets overcrowded. In winter it was still fine for me on weekdays. What I did not enjoy: way too many people smoking on the beach, they do not care at all if there's any non-smokers around (for a lifelong non-smoker, it was disgusting to me). And also many locals were fishing there, jus anywhere among other people who went there for a swim (yes, I did go for a swim even in winter when the water was not very warm but that's why I was staying next to the beach) and it was bothering having to check the fishing sticks and lines all around me. It's very inconsiderate that the fishermen do not stick to the end of the beach in order not to disturb other people who are not on the beach for fishing.
Alexandra ( — Google review
Beautiful beach to watch the sunset - however parts of the seafront strip feel a bit like Blackpool abroad. There are some really lovely food places though.
Emily M — Google review
Had a fabulous beach day at the Seahorse Beach Club whilst on holiday with Friendship Travel. Lovely beach with excellent facilities. Awesome to watch the paragliders landing nearby.
Hilary H — Google review
As someone who has spent her entire life in Fethiye—from birth through childhood and high school—I’d like to share a few thoughts about Çalış Beach (Çalış Plajı). Let me say this upfront: the water at Çalış isn’t the cleanest or most pristine you’ll find. That’s a fact anyone can figure out, whether they’re visiting for the first time or have lived here for years. But the real charm of Çalış isn’t in its water quality—it’s in the experience. Çalış is one of those rare beaches where you can walk barefoot on soft sand, where the shore doesn’t feel like it’s fenced off or commercialized with a cordon or barrier. You’re not forced to pay high entrance fees, buy overpriced drinks, or reserve a sunbed just to enjoy the sea. There’s a quiet kind of justice in that. You can just be. The view here is stunning, especially at sunset—one of the best in all of Fethiye. You can grab a cold beer from a nearby bakkal, walk down to the beach, and enjoy it with your loved ones without bothering anyone. It’s that simple. That free. You can walk, breathe, watch the Knight Island across the bay, and feel like you’re in a space that welcomes you as you are. There are wonderful restaurants around too—especially fish restaurants—and the pubs feel just right for Fethiye. The atmosphere is unpretentious, friendly, and open. Çalış offers a kind of democratic beauty—natural and social—that makes the friendships and memories you form here feel extra special and lasting. That said, I also want to offer a sincere warning. The water here may look calm and inviting, but it can get surprisingly deep after just a few steps. I say this as someone who nearly drowned here as a child, despite being a strong swimmer today. If you don’t know how to swim, don’t go in alone. It’s deceptive. The sea bottom drops quickly, and before you know it, you’re in over your head. There’s also a fair amount of underwater moss, which might feel unpleasant or slippery. So please—enjoy Çalış, but do so with care. Let yourself go with the flow, but not without a sense of awareness and respect for the sea.
Ada L — Google review
Lovely laid back resort, flatter then near by resorts so easy to get out and about. Lots of great bars and restaurants not as busy as Hisaronu, oludeniz but if you like a more laid back atmosphere then this is for you. Some amazing views and sun sets along the front, have visited many times and will definitely return.
Tracey D — Google review
The beach is rocky and the waves can be strong, but the sunset is absolutely breathtaking. A view well worth the visit.
Cihan A — Google review
We went several times in previous years but this year it was difficult to find a toilet or a shower But overall the place is nice
Mohamad Z — Google review
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4.1
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Fethiye/Muğla, Türkiye, USA
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Kayaköy

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Sights & Landmarks
Ghost Towns
Kayaköy, located in the Muğla Province of Turkey, is a neighborhood within the Fethiye municipality. With a population of 975, this area is situated just 8 km south of Fethiye and is largely abandoned. Historically known as Karmylessos in Greek, it was later shortened to Lebessos and pronounced as Leivissi in Modern Greek. This ancient site holds a rich history waiting to be explored.
4.5
(1416)
48300 Fethiye/Muğla, Türkiye
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