About Antalya

about antalya

About Antalya

Optional trips Antalya – attractions – sights. What is worth seeing and visiting in Antalya?

As the capital of the Turkish Riviera, ANTALYA boasts a beautiful old town from the middle Ages and a beautiful coastline with a pebble beach that stretches for several kilometers. The city is located in the southwestern part of Turkey at the foot of the Taurus Mountains and attracts tourists with interesting sights and numerous restaurants, pubs and clubs.

The youngest will not be bored, because tourist attractions such as Aqualand are also planned for them, where there are swimming pools and slides of various sizes. Holiday in Turkey travel agency can also arrange optional excursions, thanks to which tourists will get to know the attractions of other places in Turkey, such as Istanbul, Antalya also hosts a Blue Cruise on the turquoise bays of the Mediterranean.

Antalya is located at the foot of the Beydaclari Mountains and on a bay bearing the same name as the village. In Antalya itself, there are many interesting places where you can not only relax, but above all get to know the city and its most interesting sights.

The walls leading around the city are an attraction for visitors. Antalya is a communication center between other regions of Turkey, so all travel from this city is possible thanks to a network of buses often leaving both along the coast and inland.

The Antalya region includes such historic countries as Lycia, Pamphylia and Pisidia, which, like the rest of the region, are rich in interesting culture, beautiful nature and interesting sights.

Things to do in Antalya – what to visit:

 

  • The Old town – Kaleici – is the oldest part of the city, which dates back to Roman times, where you can walk through beautiful streets and see traditional Ottoman houses. There is a clock tower at the entrance to Kaleici.
  • Yivli Minaret – a grooved minaret decorated with ceramic tiles, which is Antalya’s most famous stand.
  • Antalya Port – the international port of the Turkish Riviera.
  • Antalya Archeologic Museum – the most interesting archeological museum in Turkey. The oldest exhibits date from the Bronze Age.
  • Aquarium Antalya – the largest and longest tunnel aquarium in the world.
  • Hadrian’s Gate – consisting of three arches, built of white marble on the occasion of the emperor’s visit for 130 years.
  • Aqualand Dolphinarium – Aquapark with numerous pools and slides connected to the dolphinarium, where daily dolphin shows are held, which you can see during the Aqualand trip from Antalya.

 

Things to do in Antalya – what to see:

  • Düden Waterfalls – created by the river Düden Cay, together with the park created a place of rest and relaxation thanks to the numerous cafes created here.
  • The ancient city of Termessos – the ruins of a city founded by Alexander the Great, located just over 30 km from Antalya.
  • Aspendos – a city located about 45 km from Antalya, where you can see during the trip Perge-Aspendos-Side from Antalya ancient monuments, including the theater. • Side – a region of Turkey, located in the south of the country, where you can go during organized trips. • Perge – an ancient city, characterized by a beautiful colonnade and beautiful Hellenistic borders.
  • Karain Cave – is the largest cave near Antalya, where the oldest traces of human settlement have been found.
  • Kurşunlu Waterfall – a picturesque place located about 20 km from the center of Antalya.
  • Köprülu Canyon – located in the Taurus Mountains, the rushing stream and beautiful ravines create ideal conditions for a rafting trip from Antalya.
  • Blue Cruise – is an optional trip organized by a local office in Turkey, during which you can swim to the neighboring resort of Kemer and see the Turkish coast from the sea.
  • Teleferic – is a roller coaster that is used on the teleferic route from Antalya, we go to the very top of the Taurus Mountains.
  • Cappadocia – the lunar landscape of this place has decided to include it on the UNESCO World Heritage List, and therefore a stay in Cappadocia from Antalya, organized by the travel agency Turkey, must be in this country.
  • Pamukkale – the second most characteristic place in Turkey after Cappadocia. This spa is known mainly for its limestone terraces, which create a beautiful natural landscape. During the tour of Pamukkale from Antalya, the guides will tell the exact history of the place.

Climate in Antalya

The Turkish Riviera is always associated with perfect weather. For most of the year, the temperature does not fall below 20 degrees Celsius and the sea climate and wind from the water add freshness and relaxation from the warm air. If we do not like the continuous heat, we should decide at the turn of May and June, because the weather in Antalya is the most favorable. In terms of water temperature, it is highest in August and reaches more than 25 degrees. The wind from the sea, characteristic of the sea climate, supports all kinds of water sports and the crystal clear water allows you to get to know the underwater world of the Turkish coast during a diving trip from Antalya.

Beaches in Antalya

The longest and most sandy beach in Antalya and Turkey, located in the eastern part of the city, is Lara. Tourists are especially encouraged by the perfect, fine sand and clear turquoise sea. The second beach in Antalya is Konyaalti. It is located in the west of the city and stretches along the cliffs for 7 km to the Beydaglari mountains. Of course, there are many hotels and catering facilities on both beaches, so these places are often visited by tourists.

Gastronomy in Antalya

In this region, as in all of Turkey, Mediterranean cuisine applies. However, there are plenty of restaurants and bars serving food from around the world, including French and Chinese. However, being in Turkey is worth trying traditional dishes such as kebab or crayfish. The most sought-after places are the localities of Macha Cafe Restaurant, Castle Cafe Bar and Seraser Fine Dining Restaurant.

Shopping and bazaars in Antalya

The city is a paradise for anyone who loves shopping. There are many smaller and larger shops along the streets of the old town. Migros Shopping Center is often visited by tourists, where you will find products of all kinds. Turkey is known mainly for its bazaars, so there are also about a dozen in the capital Antalya. At the bazaars you can buy souvenirs in the form of jewelry, carpets and leather goods. One of the most popular localities is Antalya Bazaar and Kaleici Antalya Bazaar.

Nightlife in Antalya

In seaside resorts, life begins late in the evening and ends at dawn. Not only along the beaches there are many discos and pubs, but also in the city center. The local authority in Turkey also recommends the Anatolia Fire trip from Antalya – a show whose actors tell us Turkish stories through dance and music. Thanks to its tourist nature and the entire Turkish Riviera, the city is ready for all kinds of tourist attractions related to nightlife. Therefore, in the evening you can visit clubs or discos.

Communication in Antalya

Antalya, as befits a capital of the country, has a very well-developed communications network. Mainly because it has an international airport, which is located about 13 km from the downtown area. The network of city buses is very well developed in the city itself and traditional dolmus, for a small fee we get to every corner of the capital.

History of Antalya

The southern coast of Turkey, is the place where the Antalya region is located, dates back to prehistoric times. The city was founded in 150 AD, on the initiative of King Attalos II. Less than twenty years later, after his death, Antalya was ruled by the Romans.

At that time, Christianity was developing here, and after the fall of the Roman Empire in the western part, the city remained within reach on the eastern side, later called the Byzantine Empire. During this time, the city flourished in history. Trade developed here due to its coastal location and important military role. At the end of the 11th century, Antalya was taken over by the Seljuk Turks, and then the Byzantines recovered again. In its history, the city has been ruled by many countries, including Italy.

 

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