Discover the best top things to do in Konakli, Turkey including Greek Amphitheater, Red Tower, Sealanya, Temple of Apollo, Dimcay, Alanya Shipyard, Monumental Fountain (Nymphaeum), Alanya Gardens, Side Museum, Kleopatra Beach.
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4.5 based on 2 reviews
Was wonderful to sit and imagine all the things that used to happen here. Again, a lovely part of history still available to us. A man was playing a flute when we were there and the reverberation was magnificent. Beware of young local lads offering to take your phone and take a pic of you there. You then have to pay!
4.5 based on 541 reviews
Climb the steps (lots of them) but worth it all round views and a great part of the history of Alanya the harbour and boat yard all the things you must see on your visit to Alanya
4 based on 122 reviews
Myself,partner and two children visited Sealanya today 26th July, walked from eftalia splash resort so hot,we paid 86€ to get in plus 120€ for my partner to swim with a dophin this was a belated birthday present.
we watched the sealions first then the dolphins,I've only ever seen two dolphin shows before and this was just as good kids loved it,how lucky are these trainers to be doing this job this is a job I would love to do. the show lasted about 40 minutes then my partner went to swim with dolphins he was with 5 other people and they did many things like kissing and stroking them and holding onto fins and being taken around the pool my partner loved it,this lasted for about 30 minutes well worth the money as it is something you probably will never do again,afterwards we went to the snack bar and four of us had burger chips and a coke very good value for 20€ best meal we have had all week as our hotel food is pig swill,my partner wanted some pictures so he went to the stand and got 18 pictures for 80€ I don't understand why people are saying it's expensive and all places in Sealanya are expensive they aren't, it's well worth a trip and I am going down next week to swim with dolphins aswell
4.5 based on 3 reviews
a bus ride from where we stayed ( melas) but if your into walking and exploring about 2 miles approx great views beach opposite apollo with its own shopping centre. no entrance fee worth visiting for pics!!
4.5 based on 1 reviews
IT is a natural beauty with a small river and small Waterfalls. Beware, the water is very cold! There are nice restaurants and you can sit while your feet are in water. Very challenging but very chilling for hot summer days.
4.5 based on 313 reviews
There are boat trips, from the Harbour, that offer you a glimpse at these old shipyards, you can also visit them on dry land, with access near to the Red Tower.
We chose to swim across, again from close to the Red Tower, which only took a few minutes, and from which we were afforded great views.
4.5 based on 288 reviews
We saw the Fountain from the footpath as we walked into Side from the bus station. As with most of Side's ruins there has been extensive restoration rather than conservation which spoils things for me somewhat. There is an information board at the roadside but there is no access actually to the Fountain.
4.5 based on 280 reviews
Even though it's close to a busy road and town it's nice and peaceful. It's a great place to sit and watch the Waterfalls and there are some great shady places when it gets too hot.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Stopped off whilst visiting ancient ruins. Very small not sure it was worth either the time or money. The Amphitheatre opposite is worth a visit.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
The beach is sandy and long but very busy in season and the sand stops at the waterline revealing a slippery rock reef that has to be crossed to get into swimming depths. Our party thought that this indicated that the beach sand had been dumped there - not sure.
Alanya is all a bit 'bucket and spade' and Kleopatra beach typifies this. It is immediately backed by a big road (Alanya old road) for most of its length with the tourist shops and old hotels on the other - much like 'Blackpool in Turkey'!
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