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Vista panorâmica do pôr do sol na cidade velha de Antalya Kaleici, com destaque para a histórica torre do relógio, os minaretes e um barco turístico no Mar Mediterrâneo.

Best Things to Do in Antalya – Top Attractions & Activities Guide

Antalya Travel Guide

Best Things to Do in Antalya

Discover Turkey’s stunning Mediterranean coast — from ancient Roman ruins and cascading waterfalls to pristine beaches, charming old town streets, and world-class resorts.

300+
Sunny Days Per Year
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630km
Coastline Length
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2000+
Years of History
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#1
Turkish Riviera

Top Attractions & Experiences

Antalya blends ancient history with Mediterranean beauty. From Roman-era ruins to turquoise waters, every corner offers something extraordinary.

Kaleici Old Town Antalya
Historic Quarter

Kaleiçi Old Town

Wander through narrow cobblestone streets lined with Ottoman-era houses, boutique hotels, and charming cafes. This atmospheric old quarter is the heart of Antalya, surrounded by ancient Roman walls.

📍 City Center Livre
Duden Waterfalls Antalya
Natural Wonder

Düden Waterfalls

Watch the spectacular Lower Düden Waterfall cascade directly into the Mediterranean Sea from 40-meter cliffs. The Upper Düden Falls surrounded by a lush park is equally stunning and perfect for picnics.

📍 Lara / Varsak From €3
Teatro Antigo de Aspendos
Ancient Wonder

Teatro Antigo de Aspendos

One of the best-preserved Roman theaters in the world, still used for performances today. Built in the 2nd century AD, its remarkable acoustics and grand architecture leave visitors in awe.

📍 Serik (47km) From €8
Cidade Antiga de Perge
Archaeological Site

Cidade Antiga de Perge

Explore one of the richest ancient cities of Pamphylia with its impressive Roman gates, colonnaded streets, agora, and stadium. The mosaics and sculptures are truly exceptional.

📍 Aksu (18km) From €6
Antalya Beach Mediterranean
Beach Paradise

Konyaalti & Lara Beaches

Enjoy Antalya’s famous Blue Flag beaches. Konyaalti offers a dramatic backdrop of the Bey Mountains, while Lara Beach stretches for kilometers with golden sand and resort-lined shores.

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Museu de Antalya
World-Class Museum

Antalya Archaeological Museum

One of Turkey’s finest museums housing an extraordinary collection of Roman sculptures, sarcophagi, mosaics, and artifacts from nearby ancient cities including Perge, Aspendos, and Side.

📍 Konyaalti From €8
Olympos Ancient City Beach
Adventure & Nature

Olympos & Chimera Flames

Visit the ancient Lycian city of Olympos nestled in a forested valley, then hike to the eternal flames of Chimera (Yanartas) — natural gas fires that have burned on the mountainside for millennia.

📍 Olympos (80km) From €5
Boat Tour Antalya Coast
Boat Excursion

Mediterranean Boat Tours

Cruise along the stunning turquoise coastline, swim in hidden coves, and explore sea caves. Full-day boat tours depart from the old harbor and take you past waterfalls, cliffs, and secluded beaches.

📍 Old Harbor From €25
Hadrian's Gate Antalya
Roman Monument

Hadrian’s Gate (Üç Kapilar)

This beautifully preserved triumphal arch was built in 130 AD to honor Emperor Hadrian’s visit. The marble triple-arched gateway is one of the most iconic landmarks of Antalya and the main entrance to Kaleiçi.

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Antalya’s Top 8 Must-Do Experiences

Don’t leave Antalya without checking these off your list

1

Watch Sunset from the Old Harbor

Grab a seat at a waterfront restaurant in the ancient harbor and watch the sun sink into the Mediterranean — pure magic.

2

Swim Under Düden Waterfalls

Take a boat tour to see the Lower Düden Waterfalls crashing into the sea, then cool off in the turquoise waters below the cliffs.

3

Explore Aspendos Theater

Stand in a 2,000-year-old Roman theater with near-perfect acoustics that still hosts concerts and opera festivals.

4

Try Fresh Seafood by the Sea

Feast on grilled sea bass, calamari, and meze at a beachside restaurant — Antalya’s fresh Mediterranean seafood is unforgettable.

5

Walk the Lycian Way

Hike a section of one of the world’s top long-distance trails, offering breathtaking coastal views and ancient ruins along the way.

6

Visit Chimera’s Eternal Flames

Hike to Yanartas at dusk to see natural gas flames flickering on the mountainside — an ancient phenomenon that inspired Greek mythology.

7

Shop at the Local Bazaars

Browse colorful spice stalls, handmade textiles, and Turkish delight at the lively bazaars in Kaleiçi and the surrounding neighborhoods.

8

Day Trip to Pamukkale or Side

Take a scenic day trip to the cotton-white terraces of Pamukkale or the stunning ancient seaside city of Side — both are within easy reach.

Suggested 3-Day Antalya Itinerary

Make the most of your time on the Turkish Riviera

01

Old Town, Harbor & Waterfalls

Explore the historic heart of Antalya and its natural wonders.

  • Morning walk through Kaleiçi’s cobblestone streets and Ottoman houses
  • Visit Hadrian’s Gate and the Yıvli Minare (Fluted Minaret)
  • Lunch at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the old harbor
  • Afternoon visit to Upper Düden Waterfalls and surrounding park
  • Sunset boat tour from the old harbor along the coastline
  • Evening dinner at a seaside restaurant in the harbor
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Ancient Ruins & Culture

Step back in time at some of Turkey’s most impressive archaeological sites.

  • Morning visit to Perge Ancient City and its Roman ruins
  • Drive to Aspendos to explore the magnificent ancient theater
  • Lunch in the countryside at a traditional Turkish restaurant
  • Visit the Antalya Archaeological Museum in the afternoon
  • Relax at Konyaalti Beach with mountain and sea views
  • Evening stroll along the Konyaalti promenade and dinner
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Beaches, Adventure & Nature

Experience the adventurous and natural side of the Antalya region.

  • Full-day boat tour along the Mediterranean coast with swimming stops
  • Or drive to Olympos for ancient ruins and a pristine beach
  • Hike to Chimera (Yanartas) to see the eternal flames
  • Lunch at a treehouse restaurant in Olympos village
  • Stop at Phaselis ancient port city on the way back
  • Farewell dinner at Lower Düden Waterfalls viewpoint restaurant

Insider Tips for Visiting Antalya

Local advice to help you get the most out of your trip

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Best Time: April–June, Sept–Nov

Spring and autumn offer perfect weather for sightseeing and swimming without the peak summer crowds. Summers are hot (35°C+) but the sea is warm and inviting.

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Rent a Car for Day Trips

Many attractions like Aspendos, Perge, and Olympos are outside the city. Renting a car gives you flexibility to explore the beautiful coastline at your own pace.

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Museum Pass Saves Money

If you plan to visit multiple archaeological sites, the Turkey Museum Pass is excellent value. It covers most major sites and lets you skip ticket lines.

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Try Both Beaches

Konyaalti (pebble) and Lara (sand) offer different vibes. Konyaalti has stunning mountain views, while Lara is wider with resort amenities. Both have Blue Flag status.

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Eat Like a Local

Skip tourist restaurants on the main strip. Head to Kaleiçi’s back streets or the neighborhood of Çıralı for authentic, affordable Turkish cuisine and fresh seafood.

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Use the Tram System

Antalya has an efficient and affordable tram system (Antray) connecting key areas from the Antalya Museum to Kaleiçi and beyond. It’s the easiest way to get around the city center.

Perguntas frequentes

Everything you need to know before visiting Antalya

How many days do you need in Antalya?
We recommend 3–4 days to experience the highlights: the old town, waterfalls, ancient ruins (Aspendos, Perge), beaches, and a boat tour. With 5–7 days you can add day trips to Pamukkale, Side, and the Lycian Way hiking trail.
When is the best time to visit Antalya?
April to June and September to November offer the best balance of warm weather and fewer crowds. Summer (July–August) is peak season with temperatures above 35°C, perfect for beach lovers. Winters are mild (10–15°C) and great for sightseeing without the heat.
How do I get to Antalya?
Antalya Airport (AYT) is one of Turkey’s busiest, with direct flights from Istanbul (1 hour), major European cities, and many charter destinations. The airport is just 13km from the city center, with bus, tram, and shuttle connections available.
Is Antalya good for families?
Absolutely! Antalya is one of Turkey’s most family-friendly destinations. It offers safe beaches, water parks (like The Land of Legends), the Antalya Aquarium, easy access to ancient ruins that kids find fascinating, and countless all-inclusive resorts with kids’ clubs.
Is Antalya expensive?
Antalya offers great value compared to other Mediterranean destinations. A meal at a local restaurant costs €5–15, museum entries are €3–10, and budget hotels start from €30/night. All-inclusive resorts offer excellent value with prices significantly lower than comparable European alternatives.
What food should I try in Antalya?
Must-try dishes include piyaz (Antalya’s signature bean salad), tahini-wrapped şiş kebab, fresh grilled sea bass and sea bream, gözleme (savory flatbread), and künefe for dessert. The local citrus fruits, especially oranges and pomegranates, are exceptional.
Can I combine Antalya with other destinations?
Yes! Popular combinations include Antalya + Cappadocia (1-hour flight), Antalya + Pamukkale (3-hour drive), and Antalya + Istanbul (1-hour flight). One Nation Travel offers combined tour packages that handle all logistics for you.
Is the sea warm enough for swimming?
The Mediterranean Sea around Antalya is swimmable from May through November. Water temperatures range from 20°C in May to 28°C in August. Even in October, the sea remains a pleasant 23–24°C, making Antalya perfect for extended beach seasons.

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