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Antalya, the Turkish Riviera is the most stunning part of
Turkey's Mediterranean coast. It is typical of Turkey, a
thriving modern city, with a historic heart in the centre of
Kaleiçi within the old city walls. This area has seen
something of a renaissance in recent years, with many of the
wooden Ottoman mansions being restored and turned into
boutique hotels. No cars are allowed in the narrow streets
of the old town so it is a good place to soak up the
atmosphere around the charming harbour. The symbol of
Antalya is the fluted minaret or Yivli Minare built by the
Seljuks in the 13th century. There are plenty of interesting
pieces in the Archaeological Museum, from the Palaeolithic
Age right through to Ottoman times.
Antalya has a backdrop of stunning mountain scenery, and the
city is set high on cliffs, with many of its grandest hotels
overlooking the sea on the outskirts of the town. The beach
area of Lara, approximately 12 km to the east is home to the
best beach in the area, known for its golden sand, which is
rapidly becoming a resort in its own right. To the west, the
long pebble beach of Konyaaltı is also popular. Heading up
into the mountains, you can make the most of the beautiful
scenery by visiting the spectacular Düden or Kurşunlu
waterfalls. At Saklıkent, just 50 km away from the city
centre, you can even ski, where they usually have snow on
the slopes until early April.
Our Sightseeing Program (Thursday):
13:00 – Departure from the Venue
- Lara Düden Waterfall
- Antalya View from the famous “Varyant”
- Cumhuriyet Square
- Kaleiçi Old City
- Free Time
18:30 – Return to the Venue
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