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Mediterranean beaches, ancient ruins & the stunning turquoise coast
Plan Your Antalya Trip →Mediterranean local insight
Antalya combines old town streets, waterfalls, beaches, Roman theatres, and mountain scenery. Experienced local guides can help travelers balance culture, coast, and comfort instead of treating the region as only a beach stop. Assignments may vary by destination, day, or itinerary segment.
An experienced local guide can help pace Antalya days around heat, traffic, harbor views, and walking time in Kaleici. Duden Waterfalls, the old harbor, city walls, and local neighborhoods all feel better when the order is planned with the day in mind.
Perge, Aspendos, and Termessos are very different sites. A local guide helps explain Roman engineering, theatre acoustics, city planning, and the mountain setting without burying travelers in dates. The result is easier to remember and much more useful than a quick stop for photos.
Antalya can be sunny and hot for much of the year. Discuss pacing, shaded stops, water breaks and accessibility needs before booking, especially when combining Antalya with Cappadocia, Pamukkale or Ephesus.
We recommend 2-3 days: Day 1 for Kaleici Old Town and Duden Waterfalls, Day 2 for Aspendos and Perge, Day 3 for beaches or a boat trip. Antalya also works well as part of a longer Turkey tour combined with Cappadocia.
Not at all! While the beaches are beautiful, Antalya is surrounded by some of Turkey's most impressive archaeological sites (Aspendos, Perge, Termessos). The old town is a cultural gem, and the Antalya Museum is one of Turkey's best.
Yes! Our 5-day Cappadocia and Antalya tour covers both destinations with flights from Istanbul. You get fairy chimneys AND Mediterranean beaches in one trip.