Discover the best top things to do in Turkish Mediterranean Coast, Turkey including Kaleici, Kaputas Beach, Alanya Gardens, Kleopatra Beach, Alanya LimanI, Kalekoy Harbour, Temple of Apollo, Dimcay, Seyhan Dam, Tas Kopru.
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The old city of Antalya contains many of the city's historic sites. Renovations to the marina and waterfront have added several hotels, restaurants and shops, making this a popular tourist destination.
One of my most memorable places that I have visited and stayed at is Kaleici. Its a beautiful old town with old cobbled streets, a lovely old harbour with beaches and lovely views, amazing places to shop for local handicrafts and souvenirs as well as carpets and leather goods, and a foodie heaven with awesome street food as well as fine dine places. The area should be explored on foot, with myriad lanes and by-lanes taking you to different historical sites that add charm to the whole experience. One of the oldest Turkish bath houses is also to be found here, which I chanced upon during just walking around and soaking in the atmosphere. on weekends, the whole street near the old harbour turns into a pub, with restaurants and pubs playing live music and serving food outside on the street.. Its a not to be missed place for travellers who love to explore!
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Kaputas Beach is one of the world’s best protected areas with a hidden canyon pass sliding into a large spectacular beach, often with large waves and great surf. A must see in the Mediterranean.
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This is a great little place to stop lots of pretty waterfalls and fountains great photo opportunity we got an ice cream from a shop near by and sat in the gardens and watched the world go by alanya style xxx
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This beach has everything! hot sand, warm water, good music, watersports, and CASANOVA!! Casanova is a beautiful bright red parrot who for a few lira u can have pictures taken with him. My kids (who've never touched a bird before) loved him! as did i actually lol Definately worth visiting! Oh only downside is u have to pay to use the loo. not much, about 1.5 lira :)
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Beautiful amamzing view ıf the barbor of Alanya ,it gathet history ıf the red tower and the boat trios durşng the day amd at night the night life starts.a 24 living Harbor. During sumer it receives big cruises ships that make the barbor more exiting. Witg its fish restauranta or delicious steak houses or the Turkish tradition kebab,you can walk and have a look to all the shops around the harbor for a great shoping day.. İ am lucky ,my office is in the castle with the view of the harbor.
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There's something to please everyone here. The sunken city of Kekova is an unbelievable sight. The village has the most friendly people and the best ice cream possible. The castle on the hill has the best views around. The water is perfect for swimming or just to be stared at, I mean, look at the blue tones! it's the kind of place you want to go and stay!
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Nice walk round Side Town leads you to this, The Temple of Apollo, this is open and free to take a look around and is great to see, local bars nearby and shops, well worth a visit
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There are so many beautiful restaurants in this area and a perfect place to bring everyone for the famous Turkish breakfast! It’s a very relaxing place to spend the day & you will want to return as often as possible. We have been many times & look forward to more wonderful memories!
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Taşköprü is 310m in length made of solid stone. ( Taskopru simply means Stone Bridge). It is a Bridge built during the Roman era, spanning the River Seyhan in Adana that was probably built in the first half of the second century AD. The bridge was a key link in ancient trade routes from the Mediterranean Sea to Anatolia and Persia. The bridge was closed in 2007, and is one of the oldest bridges in the world open to motorised vehicles. Since 2007 it has only allowed pedestrians on it, and now hosts social and cultural events like musicians and small sales market stalls. Among the names used for the bridge during its history are the Saros Bridge, the Bridge of Justinian, the al-Walid Bridge and Taşköprü. Its definetly worth seeing while in Adana.
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