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Approximately 34 kilometers northwest of Antalya lies Termessos and the beautiful Güllük Dagi National Park. The ancient...
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Approximately 34 kilometers northwest of Antalya lies Termessos and the beautiful Güllük Dagi National Park. The ancient Psidian city is built on a mountain platform, surrounded by pine woods and an abundance of rare plants. It’s one of the best preserved historical sites of Turkey and, due to its isolated location, an oasis of calm and tranquility.
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A great place to spend a day inside would be the Antalya museum with it many halls and exibitions or artifacts ranging from prehistorical times through the ages. The artifacts and...
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The historical site of Perge, 18 kilometers east of Turkey, holds the vast remains of what was once the most propserous city...
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The historical site of Perge, 18 kilometers east of Turkey, holds the vast remains of what was once the most propserous city of the ancient world. Enter by passing through the arch of the Roman Gate to be greeted by an amphitheater, the Hellenistic Gate (quite well preserved) and richly decorated remains of the city wall and much more.
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The old city of Antalya contains many of the city's historic sites. Renovations to the marina and waterfront have added...
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The old city of Antalya contains many of the city's historic sites. Renovations to the marina and waterfront have added several hotels, restaurants and shops, making this a popular tourist destination.
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The Düden Waterfalls are actually two separate natural attractions within the City of Antalya. The Upper Düden Waterfalls are...
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The Düden Waterfalls are actually two separate natural attractions within the City of Antalya. The Upper Düden Waterfalls are a series of small cascades in a tranquil municipal park and the Lower Düden Waterfall is a spectacular cascade that occurs as the Düden River spills off the Antalya City cliffs into the sea. When visiting the upper falls within the park, don't miss climbing down a spiral staircase that leads into a cave behind the waterfalls. The experience affords fabulous views through a curtain of falling water.
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Descend from Kaleici to the Antalya Marina via very steep stone steps. Bring sturdy shoes so as not to slip. It's well worth...
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Descend from Kaleici to the Antalya Marina via very steep stone steps. Bring sturdy shoes so as not to slip. It's well worth the effort because the marina is a lovely crescent-shaped place where fishing boats rub shoulders with smart yachts. Watch the fishermen sell their latest catch and chat with yacht owners. A few small cafes offer coffee or tea. Look back up toward the plateau, which forms the basis of Antalya and get a special view of the landmarks from down below.
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A historical site not to be missed. Just off Atatürk Boulevard you’ll see the impressive three double arches of the gates,...
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A historical site not to be missed. Just off Atatürk Boulevard you’ll see the impressive three double arches of the gates, which were erected in 130 to celebrate the visit of Emperor Hadrian. Legend has it that in ancient times, the queen of Sheba passed through the middle arch on her way to Aspensos and spent a happy night with King Salomon. With the exception of the columns, the arch is made from white marble and is richly decorated.
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Some call it the ‘Las Vegas’ of Antalya. Miniturkey Culture Park combines entertainment with education. The vast area...
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Some call it the ‘Las Vegas’ of Antalya. Miniturkey Culture Park combines entertainment with education. The vast area contains scaled-down reproductions of famous Turkish architecture, including a mini Hagia-Sophia and Istanbul’s fabulous Dolmabahce Palace. It’s open daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and easily reached by dolmus ( minibus) 1,20 or 31.
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This mosque was built in the 13th century by the Seljuk sultan Alaeddin Keykubat. The elegant, fluted minaret has become a...
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This mosque was built in the 13th century by the Seljuk sultan Alaeddin Keykubat. The elegant, fluted minaret has become a symbol of Anatalya.
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West of Antalya proper, at the end of the tramway line, stretch miles of shingle beach known as Koyaalti. The sand is grayish...
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West of Antalya proper, at the end of the tramway line, stretch miles of shingle beach known as Koyaalti. The sand is grayish but quite fine with many restaurants and cafes. The backdrop of the Taurus mountains and the cliffs on either end form a breathtaking scene for a day of swimming and sunbathing.
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Situated by the ancient city walls, this remarkable 19th century tower has a square shape and was constructed of rough and...
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Situated by the ancient city walls, this remarkable 19th century tower has a square shape and was constructed of rough and hewn stone.
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The award-winning restoration has made this one of the most attractive marinas in Turkey. Along with yacht moorings, the...
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The award-winning restoration has made this one of the most attractive marinas in Turkey. Along with yacht moorings, the marina contains many shops and restaurants.
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"I participated in the full day mountain biking tour, I have to say I had an absolutely brilliant time, first time mountain biking and being a typical female was nervous to start off with but as time went on I got more confident and braver...oh and faster. Fantastic views enroute...but that's if you..." wanted to slow down long enough to enjoy them;). Our guide was fantastic, he was very friendly, funny, and very patient with some of the others who were even less confident than I was, he made sure that everyone was happy and enjoyed their time on the trip. First half of the day was mostly down hill so it was very easy, second half was a bit tougher, having to cycle up a mountain. The terain was also a bit rougher, but more exciting. I would definitely recommend this tour to anyone and I am definitely going to do it again on my return in August. Also plan to take part in their canyoning trip...sounds very exciting:) so if your anyway energetic, want to see amazing sights from high above,...
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"'Beautiful' was the first thing that comes to mind upon our first glimpse of the white travertine hill while our bus approached the huge Hierapolis (meaning 'Holy City' in ancient greek) historical park. As part of our Turkey tour package, we didn't have time for the entire park and it's ruins, but ..."we did spent 1.5 hr mainly to enjoy the natural Pamukkale (meaning "Cotton Castle" in Turkish), a magical and unique terraces created by mineral deposits from thermal springs.
Very nice of the park to allow people to walk barefoot in the terrace pools. There were about 7 layers when we were there. The deepest pool was just above knee height. The first 3 layers were crowded and the ground was more 'sandy', can be painful to walk. Do walk down to the 4th layer and beyond. The minerals turned powdery and eventually muddy (but still white color). It felt really good on the feet, like spa.
The view from the hill is also beautiful looking down into the modern Pamukkale town. Like many...
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