Antalya holidays, Turkey

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Introduction and attractions

Antalya is the largest resort on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey and offers countless opportunities to spend your holiday. Firstly, it is an attractive and picturesque city with palms on boulevards, narrow streets, luxurious hotels and impeccable service. Secondly, among the attractions of the city are the very attractive tourist harbour, the old but charming neighbourhood, Kaleici and charming beaches.

On the other hand, Antalya, Turkey is a summer retreat for many travellers looking for nature, culture and history. On the coast of Antalya there are many Mediterranean-style villages with an immaculate look. However, the predominant colour is white, adorned with flowers and surrounded by the Taurus Mountains.

With lots of things to see and visit, here is something interesting for everyone. Certainly, families looking for relaxation will find clean beaches and playgrounds for children. Those with an interest in history can enjoy numerous archaeological sites or a tour of Antalya. Sounds good? So what are you waiting for? Spend your Antalya holidays in Turkey with us.

Museums in Antalya

The Suna and Inan Kirac Kaleici Museum is one of the most important museums in Turkey for its contents, works from Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine and Turkish periods. Visit inside its 12 display halls, gardens and open galleries. On the other hand, it presents all human periods up to the modern era. There is also for you a new section called “Children’s Museum” which intends to attract the children in museums. In addition, it also serves as a nursery, so that the parents can enjoy their visits back in the history.

Antalya Sand Sculpture Museum is one of the premier sand sculpture events in the world with hundreds of giant sand sculptures. Visit the world’s first and only 12-month open Sand Sculpture Museum every day between 09.30-23.00 hours from May 1 through November 1 and between 09.00-19.00 hours from November 1 through May 31.

Natural attractions of Antalya

Saklikent National Park is a mystical place for locals, but also for tourists who visit it thanks to the incredible landscapes. The national park is only 40 km east of Fethiye and has a length of 18 km and a depth of 300 m. The best time to explore the Saklikent canyon is from the end of April to the end of the summer. It is good to know that the area is quite popular amongst tourists, so you will not ride alone among the cliffs of hundreds of meters. Moreover, there are six caves dating from the time of the Romans. They were a shelter thousands of years ago when the wars were recurring events.

Karaalioglu Park is the ideal place for a quiet walk. You will find gardens, teapots or playgrounds on the alleys. One alley crosses the rock area and offers a wonderful view of the sea, the city and the bay. In addition, in the centre of the park there is an ideal area for swimming, set with terraces and cafes.

Lara-Kundu is a region whose name comes from the surrounding river. The area is famous for some of the most beautiful beaches in Antalya, for eucalyptus and palm trees and for its clear and blue water. In addition, nearby is the ancient site Perge, which you cannot exclude from the circuit if you are passionate about culture and archaeology. In short, even if it was a place of gladiator battles, today it hosts theatre and classical music with famous guests from all over the world.

Historic part of Antalya

Hadrian’s Gate is located in the eastern part of the ancient city of Antalya. It is part of the ancient wall dating back to the Roman and Hellenic periods. The gate was built in honour of Emperor Hadrian on his 130th visit. Firstly, the gate is made of marble, has three arches and is flanked by two towers. Secondly, the ornamental stone arch was built in the 2nd century in honour of Emperor Hadrian.

The old port of Antalya is a small bay surrounded by rocks. Today is a very stylish wharf that offers a wide range of services. The harbour is a starting point for boat trips. Moreover nowadays this area offers pubs, cafes, restaurants and many shops in a 150-year-old atmosphere.

Other attractions of Antalya

The Antalya Aquarium has the largest tunnel in the world. Once you enjoy the magic of the aquatic world, you have the opportunity to swim with sea sharks and sea cats. In addition, the coral decoration is completed by a real-life plane, wrecks and submarines.

The Mosque Iskele is very much loved by visitors. It is located in the old harbour area and dates back to the 19th century. Documentary information on this construction is quite low. Tourists are fascinated by the appearance itself, being built of white stone with a small, four-columned minaret.

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