
Antalya Turkey Travel Guide
Adhere to rules within national parks (Köprülü Canyon, Termessos) and coastal protection zones (Çıralı Beach for sea turtles). Stay on marked trails, do not disturb wildlife, and abstain from collecting natural souvenirs. Avoid litter.
Minimize single-use plastics. Carry a reusable water bottle; decline plastic bags. Dispose of waste in designated bins. Use recycling bins if available. Carry a small bag for trash until an appropriate disposal point is found.
Coastal regions face water stress. Use water sparingly in hotels: take shorter showers, turn off taps when cleaning teeth, and reuse towels. Inform hotel staff of any water leaks.
Choose choices that prioritize environmental preservation and support responsible tourism.
Consider offsetting your travel's carbon emissions to reduce environmental impact.
Seek out businesses committed to sustainable practices.
Support efforts to preserve local heritage and cultural sites.
Positive interactions with locals enrich your journey and show respect.
Purchase handicrafts directly from artisans or from shops supporting local producers. Choose items that reflect the region's culture.
Consider sustainable outdoor gear from PatagoniaHave meals at local places (lokantas) and buy from independent shops. Hire local guides to ensure your money stays in the community.
Explore reusable products from Package Free ShopSupport Antalya’s local economy through your travel choices and mindful spending.
Choosing local options directs funds directly to the community.
Make purchasing choices that support just practices and local craftspeople.
Stay alert to avoid contributing to exploitative or harmful activities.
Directing assistance to reputable organizations has a greater positive influence.
Actively choosing local businesses directly puts money into the community.
Explore local eateries and markets for authentic meals.
Buy groceries and daily items from local markets and less large shops.
Use local transport services and tour operators.
Avoid any activities that could exploit children or animals. Report suspicious behavior to local officials.
Your conscious actions as a traveler help conserve nature and uplift local communities.