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Antalya and Regions

A brief travel information about Antalya, online maps, videos, tourist attractions, museums,  mosques, historical sites, old churches, sightseeing places and more...
Antalya treats you to a combination of rich history with striking landmarks dating back to the Hellenistic period and natural beauty flanked by the Taurus mountains and the Mediterranean. Even in the namesake capital city – Türkiye’s major resort town filled with modern pleasures – there are World Heritage sites, along with a collection of stunning Blue Flag beaches to enjoy.

Whether you’re travelling as a family or on a honeymoon, the Antalya region has you spoilt for choice. The capital is a highly popular choice but coastal districts such as Alanya, Kemer, Belek, and Kas are worth checking out. Each offers its own sets of charms but they equally serve as wonderful bases for exploring the diverse Antalya region.

Antalya is Located in the west of the Mediterranean region. In ancient times it covered all Pamphylia which means "the land of all tribes". The land really deserves the name since it has witnessed many successive civilizations throughout history. In 1st century BC the Pergamum king Attalus ordered his men to find the most beautiful piece of land on earth; he wanted them to find "heaven on earth". After a long search all over the world, they discovered this land and said "This must be 'Heaven' " and King Attalus founded the city giving it the name "Attaleia". From then on many nations kept their eyes on the city. When the Romans took over the Pergamene Kingdom, Attaleia became an outstanding Roman city which the great Roman Emperor Hadrian visited in 130 AD; an arch was built in his honor which is now worth seeing. Then came the Byzantines, after which the Seljuk Turks took over the city in 1207 and gave it a different name, Adalya, and built the Yivli Minaret. The Ottomans followed the Seljuks and finally within the Turkish Republic it became a Turkish city and an important port. Antalya has been growing rapidly since 1960 and its population is 1,146,109 according to the 1990 census.

The climate of the province is typical Mediterranean: hot and dry in summers and temperate and rainy in winters. Sunshine is guaranteed from April to October and the winters are pleasantly mild. The humidity is a little bit high, about 64%, and the average water temperature is 21.5 °C. Antalya is really a heavenly place where the summer season is about 8-9 months long.

Transportation;

You may reach Antalya from almost every city of the country, and even from little towns, coach companies going to Antalya are available. Antalya has an international airport which may connect you to major cities. It has modern facilities including waiting rooms, restaurants, cafe-bar, and a shopping center. When traveling by sea, one can use the Antalya Venice Ferryboat line.

Tourist Attractions;

Antalya and its surrounding is an important and noteworthy touristy center on the Mediterranean Coast with its perfect climate and splendid harmony of archaeological, historical and natural beauties, throughout the year. Daily tours to surrounding touristy areas like Side, Alanya and Termessos are available, in addition to longer tours to Pamukkale or Cappadocia or anywhere you would like to go. Professional tourist guides are also available.

Sightseeing;

City Walls: The memorial Hadrian Arch and The Clock Tower are remarkable and date back to Hellenistic era.

Kaleici: This is the nucleus of a city which embraced many civilizations during time. It is now restored and has became a most attractive touristy center with its hotels, restaurants, shopping and entertainment facilities. Kaleici retains all the original ancient Turkish archaeological characteristics. The port's marina has been completely restored and is well worth visiting. The restoration activities in Kaleici won the Golden Apple Prize, the Oscar of tourism.

Antalya Museum:

A prize winning museum and one of the most notable archaeology museums, of the world. It is also the only museum in Turkey with a children's department exhibiting ancient monuments appealing to children.

Hadrian's Gate: This ornamental marble arch was constructed in 2nd century BC by the Romans in honour of the Emperor Hadrian. It is the most amazing area in the whole ancient Pamphylia region.

Kesik Minaret (Broken Minaret): Once a Byzantine Panaglia church, later converted into a mosque.

Yivli Minaret: This fluted minaret of 13th century was built by the Seljuks. Decorated with dark blue and turquoise tiles, the minaret eventually became the symbol of the city.

Karatay Medresesi , Hidirilk Tower, Ahi Yusuf Mescidi, Iskele Mosque, Murat Pasa Mosque, Tekeli Mehmet Pasa Mosque, Balibey Mosque, Musellim Mosque, Seyh Sinan Efendi Mosque and Osman Efendi Mosque are other places to be visited.

Han's:

"Han"s are Seljuk or Ottoman inns which have architectural significance. Some worth visiting are the Evdir Han, Klrkoz Han, Alara Han and Castle and Sarapsu (Serapsu) Han.

Ancient Cities:

Termessos: It is a Pisidyan city with remnants of an agora, theatre and an odeon. It has a reputation of being the most magnificent necropolis on the Mediterranean, 35 kms northwest of Antalya.

Perge: 18 kms northeast of Antalya. The ruins are spread on two hills, the theatre on one and the acropolis on the other. According to the legend the city was built by three heroes from Troy.

Sillyon: 34 kms from Antalya on the Alanya direction. It is situated between Aspendos and Perge and dates back to 4th.century BC.

Aspendos: One of the most important Pamphilian cities. It is situated on the point where the Kopru River meets the sea. Once an important port and a commercial centre, it has a reputation for raising the best horses on earth. The odeon, basilica, galleria and fountains are worth seeing.


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Alanya:

Alanya stretches out along the crystalline waters of Türkiye’s southern coast. Pay a visit to the beautiful Alanya Castle, a 13th-century structure in Seljuk architectural style situated high up on a rocky crag overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. With a warm Mediterranean climate that boasts 300 days of sunshine year-round, Alanya is a hotspot for beach lovers. Soak up some rays on the golden sands of Damlatas Beach, where you can also enjoy a spot of snorkelling, or cool down in the nearby Damlatas Caves.

Belek:

Belek is a beach town gracing Türkiye's Mediterranean coastline, offering a cool mix of history and modern leisure. Seaside fun and chilled times under the sun are to be had right on Belek’s luxury resort and golf club-lined beach – which some say is among the finest on the Turkish coast, granting it a Blue Flag status.

Belek is a great base for ‘going back in time’ thanks to historical sites and ancient city ruins such as Perge and Aspendos, right up the hills north of town, as well as the town of Side to the southeast. Beyond the well-developed town and its beach resorts with their nightlife hubs and shopping scenes, pristine nature awaits the adventurer-at-heart further inland, which has pine-forested canyons and waterfalls.

Kemer:

Kemer is the go-to seaside resort in Antalya if you’re looking for small but wonderfully scenic beaches, which are set against magnificent nature and with slight touches of ancient Lycia. Wherever you go, whether it’s in the town square, the marina, or even on the gorgeous coasts, you have the lush and forested Tahtali mountain range as a backdrop.

Kemer is among a few towns in the region that serves as a base for taking in the beauty of the mountains and the Mediterranean, with bits of history and even Greek myths thrown in – you can visit the supposed birthplace of the fire-breathing Chimera. Modern pleasures in town range from unpretentious taverns offering mouthwatering Turkish cuisine, as well as themed bazaars and friendly bars.

Kaş:

A holiday in Kas treats you to a charming seaside town on the Turkish Mediterranean coast. The town is on the path of the Lycian Way – a long route traversing the coast of ancient Lycia with rock-cut tombs, amphitheatres and even sunken relics under calm waves. There are plenty of well-preserved ancient sites and ruins alongside modern pleasures. While Kas attracts history lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, there are also excellent beaches for those in search of sun and sand. You can find a few nightlife spots with a friendly local vibe along cobblestoned streets. Markets and shops offering local crafts, ceramics and jewellery are worth browsing, and there’s a chockfull of dining spots where go on a journey of flavours through authentic local fare.

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