Age
0+
Group size
1-6
Transport
By car
Language
English
Duration
5 hours
About this experience
Antalya is a city with a 22-century history that has a lot to tell and show! Picturesque landscapes, colorful streets, unique natural landmarks, and ancient legends await you. I will show you the best corners of Antalya and share interesting stories.
What to expect
A Grand Journey
Complex interweaving of history and modernity, diversity of architectural styles and eras, stunning views of the sea, mountains, waterfalls - in one day we will visit the most interesting locations in Antalya. Our route includes:
- Old Town Kaleici, where people live in houses from the time of the Ottoman Empire. During a walk through the ancient quarter, you will see many elegant mosques, including Kesik Minare ("Truncated Minaret") and the famous Yivli. I will take you to the legendary Adrian Gate, the clock tower, the old Seljuk madrasa, the eastern bazaar, and the atmospheric harbor, revealing the city's history, local traditions, and customs along the way.
- Lower Duden - another treasure of the Antalya coast. At the point where the full-flowing Duden River flows into the Mediterranean Sea, you will see the majestic Lower Duden Waterfall, whose waters cascade from a height of 40 meters into a picturesque bowl.
- Kursunlu Waterfall - a cool oasis hidden in the forest near Antalya. Here you can enjoy the picturesque stream, relax from the noise and bustle of the city: in the park near the waterfall, besides an eco-trail, there are picnic areas, several cafes, and restaurants.
We will visit one of the waterfalls of your choice.
Organizational details
- If you are staying in the Old Town, I will pick you up from the hotel by car. If your hotel is in another area, you will need to make your own way to Cumhuriyet Square in Antalya.
- By arrangement and for an additional fee, I can pick you up from hotels in coastal areas (Konyaalti, Kundu, Lara, Belek, Kemer, Side, Alanya).
- Entrance tickets are paid separately: Kursunlu Park - 28 lira/adults, 14 lira/children up to 12 years old
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