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Things to Do in Antalya

Outdoor Adventures

Antalya’s diverse landscape provides a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, with alternatives for every adventurer.

Hiking & Trekking

Lycian Way

A section of this renowned long-distance trekking trail passes close to Antalya, specifically west towards Olympos and Çıralı. Sections like Hisarcandir to Gedelme are moderate to difficult hikes with stunning mountain views. Longer sections have fitness and navigation considerations.

Termessos National Park

Trails around the ancient city of Termessos combine exploring history and scenic hiking. The path to the ruins is a medium uphill walk, and further trails discover the varied flora of the national park.

Köprülü Canyon National Park

This park, about 1.5-2 hours drive from Antalya, has walking trails alongside the Köprüçay River, appropriate for different fitness levels. Paths range from easy riverside strolls to more strenuous routes.

Water Sports & Adventure Sports

  • Water Sports: Lara Beach and Konyaaltı Beach have a wide range of water sports, including jet skiing, parasailing, banana boating, Ringo rides, and paddleboarding. Operators are usually found directly on the beach.
  • Scuba Diving: Several dive centers operate in Antalya and nearby towns like Kemer or Kaş.
  • Rafting: The Köprüçay River in Köprülü Canyon The Nature reserve is a popular destination for white-water rafting. Operators offer guide rafting trips suitable for different ability levels, including beginners. This is a full-day excursion from Antalya.
  • Adventure Sports: Canyoning is available in certain canyons. Ziplining is offered at some theme parks. Paragliding is prominent in Ölüdeniz or near Kaş; day trips are possible.

Wildlife Encounters

  • Birdwatching: Coastal wetlands and national parks (e.g., Göksu Delta, Termessos National Park) have opportunities for birdwatching.
  • 4x4 Tours/Buggy Safaris: Guided safaris into the Taurus Mountains explore rural villages, pine forests, and scenic viewpoints off-road.
  • Safaris often include stops for swimming in rock pools or visiting local eateries.

Cycling & Mountain Biking

  • Cycling Routes: Dedicated bike paths run along the Konyaaltı and Lara beach promenades, perfect for leisurely rides overlooking the sea.
  • Mountain Biking: For more challenging terrain, the foothills of the Taurus Mountains have mountain biking trails for advanced riders.
  • Some travel agencies arrange guided mountain biking excursions.

Booking Outdoor Activities

  • Many tour operators offer packages for rafting, jeep safaris, and other adventure sports.
  • It's recommended to book in advance, especially during peak season.
  • Look at ratings and safety certifications of operators.
  • GetYourGuide features different outdoor adventure tours.

Safety Warning for Adventure Sports

Always ensure that tour operators for adventure sports adhere to strict safety standards and provide necessary equipment and qualified guides. Listen carefully to all safety briefings.

Cultural Immersion

Deepen your understanding of Turkish culture through hands-on experiences and performances.

Workshops & Classes

  • Turkish Coffee Fortune Telling: Some conventional cafes or cultural centers in Kaleiçi might offer sessions where your fortune is "read" from coffee cup residue.
  • Ebru (Marbling Art): This traditional Turkish art form creates patterns by floating paints on water. Some art centers or private artists might offer short workshops.
  • Cooking Classes: A few places have hands-on Turkish cooking classes, for learning local recipes and techniques.
  • Language Learning: Learning a few basic Turkish phrases is highly appreciated by locals. Carry a Turkish Phrasebook.

Cultural Performances

Whirling Dervishes

While more common in Konya or Istanbul, occasional Whirling Dervish performances (Sema ceremony) might be staged in cultural centers or large hotels in Antalya. Check locally for schedules.

Folklore Shows

Some larger resorts or special venues host classic Turkish dance and music performances, showing various regional folk dances.

Classical Turkish Music

Look for venues that feature live performances of classical Turkish music (Türk Sanat Müziği) for an authentic auditory experience.

Community Engagement

Formal community-based tourism programs within Antalya city are limited. However, engaging with locals offers genuine interaction.

Local Markets & Tea Houses

Spend time at weekly local markets (pazarı) to interact with vendors. Visit a traditional tea house (Çay Bahçesi) to observe locals socializing.

Cultural Festivals

Aspendos International Opera and Ballet Festival (June/July), Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival (autumn), Flower Festival (May), Mediterranean International Music Festival (October).

Relaxation & Wellness

Antalya has ample opportunities for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Spa & Traditional Healing

  • Spa and Wellness Centers: Many 5-star accommodations and resorts (especially in Lara and Belek) boast extensive spa facilities featuring an extensive range of treatments, including massages, facials, and hydrotherapy. Standalone day spas are also available.
  • Hot Springs and Natural Therapy: While Antalya itself does not have prominent natural hot springs, some resorts might use mineral-rich waters in their spa facilities. The warm Mediterranean climate and sea air contribute to a general sense of well-being.
  • Yoga and Meditation Retreats: AN increasing number of yoga apartments and wellness centers offer classes in Antalya. Some smaller, specialized retreats might be found in calmer coastal towns near Antalya (e.g., Çıralı, Olympos) or in the mountains.
  • Turkish Bath (Hammam): A traditional Turkish bath experience is a must. Public hammams like Hamam Onaltı or Sefa Hamamı in Antalya provide genuine scrub (kese) and massage (köpük masajı) experiences, deep cleansing and relaxation. Many hotels also have their own hammams.

Beach & Pool Relaxation

Beach Clubs

Along Lara Beach and Konyaaltı Beach, numerous beach clubs have sunbeds, umbrellas, food and beverage service, and often music. These offer a comfortable and often lively setting for a day by the sea.

Resort Pools

Many resorts also have extensive pool complexes that serve as relaxation hubs, with things like swim-up bars and shaded lounging areas.

Seaside Strolls

Enjoy unhurried strolls along the promenades of Konyaaltı and Lara beaches, especially in the cooler morning or evening hours.

Entertainment & Nightlife

Live Music Venues

Antalya has live music venues, from traditional Turkish taverns (meyhanes) with folk music to modern bars and pubs hosting contemporary bands. Seek out places in Kaleiçi or along main boulevards.

Theater & Performances

The Antalya State Opera and Ballet regularly stages performances. Various cultural centers and university theaters host plays and shows. The ancient Aspendos Theatre, during its festival, has an unique performance setting.

Nightclubs & Bars

Kaleiçi is the main bar district. Many all-inclusive resorts have their own discotheques. Modern areas of the city may have larger, contemporary nightclubs.

Shopping & Markets

Antalya has diverse shopping experiences, from traditional bazaars to modern shopping plazas.

Traditional & Artisan

  • Traditional Markets & Bazaars: The roads of Kaleiçi are filled having stores with souvenirs, carpets, leather goods, and handicrafts. For a genuine experience, visit weekly district markets like Cumartesi Pazarı (Saturday Market).
  • Workshops And CRAFTS By artisans: Within Kaleiçi, find smaller workshops and shops specializing in handmade ceramics, classic Turkish textiles, copperware, plus detailed jewelry (including "evil eye" charms). Support local artisans.
  • Souvenir Recommendations: Turkish Delight (Lokum), spices (pul biber, sumac), handcrafted Evil Eye (Nazar Boncuğu) charms, ceramics, carpets/kilims, olive oil products, traditional textiles, Turkish coffee sets.
  • Ethical Shopping: Prioritize buying from local artisans and small businesses. Be careful about aggressive carpet sales tactics; research reputable dealers. Avoid souvenirs from endangered species.

Luxury & Customs

Luxury & Boutique Shopping

Antalya has a number of large, modern shopping malls with foreign brands, Turkish fashion, electronics, and entertainment. Terracity is a premium mall. MarkAntalya is a popular central mall. Migros AVM is another large mall near Konyaaltı Beach. Independent boutique stores are located in Kaleiçi.

Shipping Information

For larger purchases like carpets, many shops offer international shipping services. Ensure you receive proper documentation and tracking details.

Customs Information

Become acquainted with your home country's customs regulations for imported goods, especially items like carpets (cultural heritage restrictions) or larger levels of products. Keep receipts for all purchases.

Popular Souvenirs

  • Turkish Delight (Lokum)
  • Local Spices
  • Evil Eye (Nazar Boncuğu) Charms
  • Hand-painted Ceramics

Shopping Districts

  • Kaleiçi: For traditional goods and crafts
  • Terracity, MarkAntalya, Migros AVM: For modern brands
  • Local Pazars: For fresh produce plus cloth

Shopping Practices

  • Bargaining is common in bazaars.
  • Support local artisans.
  • Hold on to all receipts.
  • Be aware of customs regulations.

Market Etiquette & Tips

Bargaining
  • In area markets and more compact souvenir shops, bargaining is customary and expected.
  • Approach it with a friendly attitude; it's part of the cultural experience.
  • For larger purchases like carpets, go at your own pace and do research.
Payment
  • Cash (Turkish Lira) is preferred at local markets and smaller shops.
  • Credit cards are widely accepted in shopping centers and larger stores.
  • Always inquire about a receipt, especially for increased-value items.

Shopping for Authenticity

To find genuinely authentic goods, venture into the lesser-known alleys of Kaleiçi or visit the weekly local markets. These places often have locally made products that are not mass-produced souvenirs.

Activity Planning Summary

Outdoor & Adventure Planning

  • Choose walking paths based on fitness levels, from coastal walks to mountain trails.
  • Book water sports and rafting tours in advance, especially during high season.
  • Consider jeep or buggy safaris for off-road exploration and cultural stops.
  • Explore dedicated cycling trails or challenging mountain biking trails.

Cultural & Relaxation Planning

  • Seek out community workshops like Ebru artwork or Turkish coffee fortune telling.
  • Attend cultural performances, including folklore shows or classical Turkish music concerts.
  • Indulge in relaxing at a classic Turkish bath (Hammam) or resort spa.
  • Explore local markets for authentic souvenirs and practice your bargaining skills.