Kumluca is a town and district of Antalya Province on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, part of the Turkish Riviera. Kumluca is located 90 km (56 mi) west of the city of Antalya, on the Teke Peninsula, (between the bays of Antalya and Fethiye). Its neighbour towns are Korkuteli, Elmalı, Finike, Kemer and Antalya
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4 based on 9 reviews
Well signposted from Kumluca, about 10 mins.drive uphill to the entrance. Arrived to find a locked barrier across the road and sign saying renovation in progress. However were able to ask some Turkish ladies nearby who said the site was open, so we walked along a partially built road to the site. Unsure how we feel about the restoration as a high proportion of the ancient theatre is new stonework, as are some other parts of the site. The site is huge but currently lacks any information boards but it looks as though a visitor center is being built. Well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 146 reviews
Clean and clear water at the beach. Possible to join a boat trip from the harbour. Can highly recommend that. Nice coast line. Crystal clear water. Several restaurants close to the beach
4.5 based on 626 reviews
Beautiful, natural, clean beach.
Part protected during nesting season for Loggerhead Turtles.
Coarse sand and pebbles. Recommend swimming shoes for more comfort, but not essential. Swimming shoes available to purchase in the village.
Gentle slope from shore to deeper water.
Very long beach, so no crowding.
Sun loungers opposite beach cafes are free of charge, and each cafe will serve food and drink to you at your sun lounger, if desired.
Family and child-friendly with relaxed atmosphere.
Sea in September is silky warm, crystal clear, turquoise. No big waves, great for swimming and snorkeling.
4.5 based on 525 reviews
These ancient ruins, dating back to the second-century B.C., are all that remain of an important Lycian city that became abandoned in the 15th century.
Stay on the path and you'll take a fairly rough, but flat meander along a ruin flanked lane straight to the beach. Stray off it and you'll find yourself exploring ruins worthy of Indiana Jones, particularly if you head over the water. For the venturesome, there's some gems to be found, and some interesting wildlife to be spotted. Take water, insect repellent and a walking pole to make the most of it....
5 based on 4 reviews
Gelidonya fenerine yakın sayılan koyu ziyaret edelim dedik arkadaşlarla ancak bu eşsiz doğanın itina ile kirletildiğini farkettik.İçler acısı bir durum benim görüşüm.Bu ve bunun benzeri doğa harikalarımıza sahip çıkmayı bilmemiz gerekiyor.Bu taraflara yola düşenlerin gelidonya feneri ve korsan koyunu muhakkak ziyaret etmelerini tavsiye ederim.Suyu berrak ve su altı,belgesellerde gördüğüm gibi çok ilgi çekici ve canlı çeşitliliği bakımından çok zengin.Tekrardan bu değerlerimize sahip çıkmak ümidiyle...
4.5 based on 295 reviews
A stunning walk if somewhat tiring! The views were beautiful and the snow tracks meant we couldn't get lost.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
It’s time to explore underwater world of Turkey.. We offer discovery scuba dives which is not needed any experience. And 20 different amazing dive sites for sertified divers. Dive groups are small and divided by sertification levels. All level of PADI,SSI and CMAS courses are available. We are inviting you to Olympos to relax and dive...
As a first time diver i was a little scared but the team at Olympos Diving were incredibly professional and experienced and I ended up experiencing diving in the clear blue Mediterranean sea with my mind at ease! I had a perfect diving experience with the friendly, professional staff and a great boat I could relax and enjoy the views on after my dive :) I highly recommend visiting Olympos and Olympos Diving Centre if you're traveling though Turkey! :)
4.5 based on 1 reviews
This Cableway is easily reachable by car (lower station. After you come to the station there is a good parking. The trafic by Cableway is very good organized. The way up and down is full of marvelous wievs. An important point is to get a...More:) Thanks a lot for recommend Olympos Cableway.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Here is a good place where everyone will spend time. There has cinema and a bit museum. And personal in there is making quality services. I liked all of them
4.5 based on 910 reviews
A series of flames that spurt from cracks in the rock, which are caused by the combustion of natural gas seeping out of the mountain at the ancient site of Olympos.
This place is mildly interesting but I don’t really understand why everyone seemed so excited about it! There’s quite a pull to get up to the flames and when you do arrive....well, there are some flames coming out of the rocks. And then you go down again!
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