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Things to do in Turkish Mediterranean Coast

 

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Termessos, Antalya
As featured in Daytrips from Antalya
Ranked #1 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Ancient Ruins
Owner description: Approximately 34 kilometers northwest of Antalya lies Termessos and the beautiful Güllük Dagi National Park. The ancient... more » Owner description: 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. « less
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Ranked #2 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Golf Courses
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Ranked #3 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: History Museums; Museums

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... more »

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Ranked #4 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Ancient Ruins; Historic Sites; Neighbourhoods; Theatres
Owner description: The best-known attraction among the ruins of Aspendos is the great theater, an amazingly well preserved vestige of Roman... more » Owner description: The best-known attraction among the ruins of Aspendos is the great theater, an amazingly well preserved vestige of Roman architecture that may be as impressive as Rome's own Colosseum. « less
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Ranked #5 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Ancient Ruins; Historic Sites
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Ranked #6 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Historic Sites
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Patara Ruins, Patara
Ranked #7 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Ancient Ruins
Owner description: Much of the city of Patara remains buried in sand, which has helped to preserve many of the ruins. Of particular interest... more » Owner description: Much of the city of Patara remains buried in sand, which has helped to preserve many of the ruins. Of particular interest are the Amphitheatre, Necropolis and the monumental gate or Arch of Triumph. « less
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Perge, Antalya
As featured in Daytrips from Antalya
Ranked #8 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Ancient Ruins
Owner description: The historical site of Perge, 18 kilometers east of Turkey, holds the vast remains of what was once the most propserous city... more » Owner description: 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. « less
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Ranked #9 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Trams
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Ranked #10 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Travellers' Choice™ 2013 Winner Beaches
Category: Beaches
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Kaleici, Antalya
As featured in 3 days in Antalya
Ranked #11 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Neighbourhoods
Owner description: The old city of Antalya contains many of the city's historic sites. Renovations to the marina and waterfront have added... more » Owner description: 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. « less
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Ranked #12 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Ancient Ruins
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Ranked #13 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: History Museums

Side was one of the ancient Pamphylian cities in the Mediterranean. Ancient Roman baths inside turned into the museum and the sections of the Roman baths are used for exhibitions... more »

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Ranked #14 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Geologic Formations
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Ranked #15 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Ancient Ruins
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Ranked #16 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Travellers' Choice™ 2013 Winner Beaches
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Ranked #17 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Golf Courses
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Ranked #18 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Ancient Ruins
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Chimaera, Olympos
Ranked #19 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Geologic Formations
Owner description: A series of flames that spurt from cracks in the rock, which are caused by the combustion of natural gas seeping out of the... more » Owner description: A series of flames that spurt from cracks in the rock, which are caused by the combustion of natural gas seeping out of the mountain at the ancient site of Olympos. « less
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Ranked #20 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Castles
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Ranked #21 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Ancient Ruins
Xanthos was the capital city of the Lycian Federation and its greatest city for most of Lycian history.
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Ranked #22 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Ancient Ruins; Art Museums
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Duden Waterfalls, Antalya
As featured in 3 days in Antalya
Ranked #23 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Waterfalls
Owner description: The Düden Waterfalls are actually two separate natural attractions within the City of Antalya. The Upper Düden Waterfalls are... more » Owner description: 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. « less
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Karaalioglu Park, Antalya
As featured in Antalya for free
Ranked #24 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Parks
This urban park contains many colorful and exotic flowers, and is a favorite place for a leisurely stroll.
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Dimcay, Alanya
Ranked #25 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Waterfalls
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Ranked #26 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Performances
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Ranked #27 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Waterfalls
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Ranked #28 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Historic Sites; Castles
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Ranked #29 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Ancient Ruins; Gardens
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Ranked #30 of 242 attractions in Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Category: Marinas
Owner description: Descend from Kaleici to the Antalya Marina via very steep stone steps. Bring sturdy shoes so as not to slip. It's well worth... more » Owner description: 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. « less
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