Antalya Province (Turkish: Antalya ili) is located on the Mediterranean coast of south-west Turkey, between the Taurus Mountains and the Mediterranean sea.
Restaurants in Antalya Province
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This 12-mile long beach is also a National Park. Its proximity to the ruins keeps hotels from developing in the area, making it great for uncrowded swimming as well as bird watching.
One of the best beach around Fethiye with soft sand. (50 km) - 2nd longest beach in Turkey (12 km) - You should check Patara Ancient City and Saklıkent Gorge - The beach hosts Caretta carettas - Take a picture on sand hill in sunset time.
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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 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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We are the biggest ADVENTURE-Park in Türkey - that means, we have 55.000qm for our climbing-area directly at the beautiful Lake named "Green Lake". This is near Side by Manavgat. The Airport Antalya is just 70km far away.We have a beautiful silent place - away from the touristic trouble - where you can have action, adrenalin and sport, or just a good day at the Lake with your family or friends. Of course we serve türkisch food at our see-restaurant. For natur-lovers we have also Trecking, Donkey-Trecking, Spezial-Jeep-Safaris, Mountainbike an Kanutours in our programm.
4.5 based on 384 reviews
To get to this beach is directly on the D400 coastal road, amazing views! Depending on what direction you are coming from there is a little bridge connecting 2 mountains, looks spectacular. To access the beach you must walk down around 200 stairs which isnt too bad. Disabled people in a wheelchair cannot get here which is a real shame, disabled access would be a plus. I have a disability but used a walking stick to help me which wasnt too bad. You are able to rest on a small foot bridge halfway down and admire the beauty of this beach cove. There is a changing area, toilets and showers with mirrors and a place to wash hands. There are signs to wear mask and there is sanitiser to use freely. Once you get to the beach however, there are big stones and pebbles so be careful when walking, as you get closer to the sea, it turns to sand, not the softess but nice nontheless. The sun loungers are not that comfortable so be sure to bring comfy towels to lie on for extra cushioning. It is HOT down there and the sea is crystal clear with visible tiny fish so bring a snorkel kit if you like. Its best to get there early if you want a nice view and have unobstructed views of sea, best times is to get there b4 9am so you can get a nice spot without rushing. All in all a great relaxing beautiful beach, a must visit if you are in Kalkan.
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The water is clean and warm, with fish swimming right up to the shore. Mixture of stones and sand, and it gets deep pretty fast. Water is calm - like glass in the mornings, with few waves until the wind whips up after sundown. Had loads of fun playing with our small children.
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