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Antalya (population 2 million), "capital" of the
Turkish Mediterranean Coast, is a sprawling modern city with a small, charming historic center, a good archeology museum, long sunny beaches to east and west, the
Turquoise Coast's busiest airport, good hotels, lots to see and do, and dramatic sea and mountain views.
The historic center, called Kaleiçi (Kah-leh-ee-chee, Old Antalya) surrounds the
Roman harbor. Many buildings here date from Ottoman times, a few from
Roman times, and some have been restored as houses, boutique hotels, pensions and restaurants.
Antalya's prime beach is
Konyaaltı Plajı, along swath of rough sand and pebbles running west for several kilometers.
The sand is somewhat softer along
Lara Plajı to the east. Other beaches are farther afield at
Side and
Alanya to the east, or
Kemer,
Phaselis and
Olimpos to the south.
Antalya is the most convenient base for excursions throughout the region, from Olimpos in the southwest to Alanya in the southeast.
Düden &
Kurşunlu Waterfalls
Two of the easiest and most pleasant excursions are to these two cool, shady, green waterfall parks only a few kilometers northeast of Antalya. They may be crowded on summer weekends, however.
Perge, Side &
Aspendos
Perge, only a few km from Antalya, has impressive Roman ruins. Side too, along with fine beaches and a resort atmosphere. Aspendos has the best-preserved
Roman theater on the Mediterranean, still used for performances.
Termessos &
Karain Cave
A perfect day-trip by car or tour from Antalya is to this breathtaking ancient ruined city high in a mountain aerie, so well defended that
Alexander the Great passed it by. You can visit fascinating Karain Cave, inhabited for 25,
000 years, on the same trip.
Bridge Canyon National Park &
Selge
Bridge Canyon National Park (Köprülü
Kanyon Milli Park) is a beautiful, dramatic river gorge spanned by a stone
Roman bridge. At the top of the valley is the ancient Roman city of Selge. It makes a great day trip from Antalya whether you go white water rafting or not.
Kemer, Phaselis, Olimpos &
Çıralı
Kemer is a modern seaside resort southwest
of Antalya, but Phaselis, a bit farther down the coast, is an ancient port now in a national park, and Olimpos just beyond it is a strange and wonderful mix of forest tree-house camps, tidy small hotels, secluded beach resort and ancient ruins.
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- published: 25 Jul 2014
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