The paradise on earth, the pearl city of the Mediterranean, and the Turkish Riviera. Antalya is Turkey’s 9th largest city that stands for professionalism, experience, diversity and quality. With its history, natural beauty and a rich variety of local life style.
PLACE TO BE VISIT :
Old Harbor:
Nestled into a recess in the cliffs, Antalya’s old harbor is a picturesque huddle of boutiques, pretty cafes, bazaars, and gently bobbing yachts that look out over the shimmering Mediterranean.
Antalya Museum:
If you’re at all interested in Turkish history, don’t miss this excellent museum.
Hadrian’s Gate:
Hadrian’s Gate is one of the main (and the most dramatic) entrance gates into the Kaleiçi district
Olympos and the Chimaera:
The near-twin villages of Olympos and Çirali, about 84 kilometers southwest of Antalya, sit on a piece of lovely coastline near the overgrown ruins of the ancient Lycian city of Olympos
Konyaalti Beach:
East of Antalya’s town center, Konyaalti Beach is one of Antalya’s two prime sweeps of sand, with a picturesque backing of mountains rolling down to the coastline beyond. During summer, this strip (which is more pebbly than sandy) is hugely popular with both local and foreign visitors, and lazy beach days are made simple with plenty of facilities provided.
Karain Cave (Karain Magarasi):
The Karain Cave, about 27 kilometers northwest of Antalya, near Dösemalti, was inhabited by prehistoric man and has yielded finds from both the Lower and Middle Paleolithic eras
Antalya Quad Safari:
Experience the rugged landscapes of the Taurus Mountains on a quad bike tour from Antalya