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
4.5 based on 482 reviews
East of Anatlaya you'll find the clear and beautiful river Köprü. Shortly after Beskonak is the starting point of the canyon and a white water rafting tour. Two Roman bridges mark the beginning. The canyon is 14k meters long.
This national park can be visited at any time of year. In the summer or Spring you can go canoeing and whitewater rafting. If you do not want to go on a tour then just drive to the park and you can easily find other independent people looking to split the cost and go rafting. The price will include all the equipment,bringing you back to the start and lunch. I can highly recommend doing this! If you are not so active there are amazing views, picnic spots and lovely walks a long the river. There are two Roman bridges which should not be missed. The scenery is particularly spectacular in autumn with all the different colors of the leaves.
4.5 based on 1,187 reviews
Natural, attraction park. Offering Canyoning, Zipline Adventure. Natural and jeological beauty in Antalya.
It's a long walk in a canyon between high mountains and cold water river. The walk is very beautiful with fantastic views. There is also some activities in the park, such as zip lines and rafting.
4.5 based on 237 reviews
Beautiful canyon seven hundred metres long with nice bridges as a footpath and absolutely stunning views.Better in the summer as you can dip in one of the few natural water pools.
4.5 based on 178 reviews
We bought our ticket near our hotel, The Royal Holiday Palace, from a company called Golpon Travel in the Kundu Bazaar A small minibus picked us up at 8am from outside our hotel. We stopped & collected other people until we stopped & were transferred to a bigger coach. It was comfortable, with air con, a little shabby, but it did the job. We drove up & down narrow mountains roads, the driver was used to this route, thankfully! We were asked our choice for lunch, so it could be prepared back at the restaurant: chicken cubes on skewers, whole fish (with bones) or meatballs, all served with rice, pasta & salad. The stairs are steep down to the boat, so not suitable for disabled or people who have difficulty walking. Thankfully we were lucky and managed the stairs with no problem. The boat was very comfortable, seating everywhere, an places to store your bag. The staff were friendly and spoke many languages. The scenery was beautiful, well worth the trip! We took lots of photos! After sailing the entire length we were taken to a jetty to spend 20 minute minutes swimming. I thought the mountain water would be too cold, but it was fine. We then went back to our coach, walking back up those steep steps, although going up was easier than walking down. The coach then drove round hair pin bends and amazing views, to the Paradise Restaurant. A wonderful setting, sitting under grape vines, over looking crystal blue water. The food was good, the service was friendly. We just had to pay a minimal fee for our drinks. After dinner my partner tried fishing & was successful, whilst I sun bathed and took more photos. There are very steep steps to a jetty for swimming and using boats, again easier walking back up them, than down. It was peaceful & beautiful, highly recommended!
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