2. Brief Information of the Tour
• 5 Days, 4 Night
• 3 Boat Tours Inclueded
• Aquarium Trip Inclueded (Antalya Aquarium)
• Cable Car (25 min)
• Rafting
• Over then 21 Destinations
• 2 Professional Guides
• Accommodation in two 5 Stars Hotels
• Breakfast and Dinners Included
• Free Museum Entries
• Beaches (you can swim while breaks)
• National Parks
• Historical Ruins
• Waterfalls
• Caves
• Free Times for shopping
• Special Gifts
3. First Day
Destinations List
• Saklıkent National Park
• Kaputaş Beach
• Üçağız Village
• Kekova
• Simena Village
• Demre Bird Paradise
• Santa Claus (St. Nicholas)
• Presa Di Finica Hotel &
Suites (hotel)
4. Saklıkent National ParkSaklıkent National Park
One of the most important of the
Canyon and, at the same time, one of
the most important national park of
Turkey.
To do:
• Photo taking
• Enjoying the view
• Walking in cold waters
5. Kaputaş Beach
It is a beach of sand and gravel in all the colours of the Mediterranean
offers a sandy beach. The beach pleasure turquoise blue sea with
wave and foam.
To do:
• Swimming
• Photo taking
• Sunbathing
6. Kekova & Simena Village
• Sunken City (Batıkşehir)
• Bays (Hamidiye, Esmeralda,
Tersane)
• Simena Castle & Tombs in the sea
To do:
• Boat Tour
• Swimming
• Diving
• Taking a photo
• Sunbathing
7. Demre Bird Paradise
It is one of the most popular and the most
charming places in Antalya, and is located
near the ancient city Andreake and this
spectacular beauty in Demre, in the
nature of many bird species combined is
hosted.
To do:
• Taking a photo
• Sightseeing
8. Santa Claus (St. Nicholas)
It is one of the famous historic building is located between the Kaş and
Phoenicia. The Church was made after the death of St. Nicholas
thought that Santa Claus who had miracles the poor, the rest in a
difficult situation and was especially protective of children.
To do:
• Taking a photo
• Sightseeing
• Cultural Experience
9. Second Day
Destinations List
• Finike (Lycian rock tombs)
• Kumluca (Gelidonya
Lighthouse)
• Kemer
• Phaselis Ancient City,
Ancient Theatre, Agora, the
ancient street, 3 trade
harbours, baths)
• Bays (Cennet, Ay Işığı,
Phaselis)
• Olympus (Cable Car)
• Ulupınar Botanical Garden
• Presa Di Finica Hotel &
Suites (hotel)
10. Finike (Lycian Rock Tombs)
• Audience with the six groups
of largest cemetery
fascinates.
To do:
• Taking a photo
• Sightseeing
11. Kumluca (Gelidonya Lighthouse)
Gelidonya Lighthouse which one of the famous place by hikers Lycia
has an unforgettable sight wit smell of thyme on your nose and hum of
the wind out of your ear. When you look at Kumluca greenhouses from
the hill, the view will arouse a peaceful a lake on your eyes.
To do:
• Taking a photo
• Sightseeing
• Enjoying with the
magnificent view
12. Kemer (Lycian City Phaselis)
• Cennet Bay, Ay Işığı Bay, Phaselis Bay
• Ancient Theatre, Agora
• The Ancient Street
• 3 Trade Harbours and Baths
To do:
• Boat Tour
• Swimming
• Diving
• Taking a photo
• Sunbathing
• Sightseeing
13. Olympos (Cable Car)
Olympos cable car which
combine the Mediterranean and
2365 meter high Tahtalı Mountain
with world's second, Europe's
longest cable car.
25 minutes long, and the world's
most beautiful view after
delightful journey.
To do:
• Sightseeing
• Adventure Experience
• Enjoying the beautiful view
14. Olympos (Tree Houses)
• Olympos is the old Marquesas
pirate city which is loceted
between the Valleys in the
mountains
• Famous tree houses.
To do:
• Enjoying the atmosphere
• Sightseeing
• Taking a photo
15. Third Day
Destinations List
• Antalya
• Antalya Aquarium
• Hadrian’s Gate
• Yivli Minaret
• Kaleiçi
• Antalya Museum
• Green Max Hotel (hotel)
16. Antalya Aquarium
One of the biggest
aquarium complexes of the
world, Antalya Aquarium offers
inspiration, entertainment and
education all at once.
After touring the 40 thematic
aquariums, you will come across
the biggest tunnel aquarium of the
world with a length of 131 meters
and a width of 3 meters.
To do:
• Exploring the wonderful water
world
• Taking a photo
17. Hadrian’s Gate
Hadrian's Gate is one of the main
(and the most dramatic) entrance
gates into the Kaleiçi district which
is the work of a Roman building, in
the name of the Roman Emperor
Hadrian in 130 AD.
To do:
• Sightseeing
• Taking a photo
18. Yivli Minaret
Antalya's most distinctive landmark is
the Yivli Minare (fluted minaret) built by
the Seljuk sultan Alaeddin Kykubad
(1219-36). The minaret is a typical
example of Seljuk architecture.
To do:
• Sightseeing
• Taking a photo
• Cultural experience
19. Antalya Museum
• The richest natural and
historic treasures of
Turkey.
• Exhibits here showcase
all the best finds from
excavation sites across
the Turkish coast.
• It also includes the
ancient regions of Lycia,
Pamphylia, Cilicia, and
Psidia.
To do:
• Sightseeing
• Taking a photo
• Cultural experience
20. Kaleiçi
The maze-like Kaleiçi neighbourhood was made for strolling. Now
home to a plethora of boutique hotels, souvenir shops, art galleries and
restaurants. Although it's more a place to simply breathe in the old
world ambiance, there are also plenty of many tourist attractions for
those who want to sight-see.
To do:
• Sightseeing
• Taking a photo
• Free time for
shopping and
exploring
21. Forth Day
Destinations List
• Düden Waterfall
• Kurşunlu Waterfall
• Perge (Aspendos)
• Aspendos Roman Theatre
• Köprülü Canyon
• Side (Temple of Apollo,
Agora, Side Museum,
Theatre)
• Green Max Hotel (hotel)
22. Düden Waterfall
The location of the waterfalls
has the appearance of a
botanical heaven thanks to
the rich variety of plants. In
the deep valley formed by the
falling and flowing water of
the waterfalls there are
magnificent atmosphere.
To do:
• Sightseeing
• Taking a photo
• Enjoying the beautiful view
23. Kurşunlu Waterfall
The Kurşunlu Waterfall is a small cascade
set amid a cool, pine forest.
To do:
• Sightseeing
• Taking a photo
• Enjoying the beautiful view
24. Perge (Aspendos)
• The most important city of
ancient Pamphylia
• Hellenistic culture and under
Roman rule
• Most of its relics date from the
2nd century
• Perge’s Roman Gate with its
magnificent arches
• The colonnaded main street the
city’s meticulously restored
public baths
To do:
• Sightseeing
• Taking a photo
25. Aspendos Theatre
The best-preserved Roman
theaters of the ancient
world. Still used today, this
incredible theater stages
sell-out operas, events and
concerts.
To do:
• Sightseeing
• Taking a photo
• Shopping
26. Köprülü Canyon
• Natural beauty of the environment
• Walkable historic bridge
• River suitable for rafting
To do:
• Hiking or Rafting
• Taking a photo
• Adventure Experience
27. Side Ancient City
The most easterly ancient city of the region, situated on its own
peninsula. Flanked by golden beaches on both sides, the ancient town
holds wonders aplenty, owing to its history as one of Turkey’s most
important trade centers before. Marble Roman ruins and the Temples of
Apollo and Athena – reputedly the site of Cleopatra and Mark Antony’s
romantic trysts. Majestic ruins.
To do:
• Sightseeing
• Culturel Experience
• Taking a photo
28. Temples of Apollo
• 2,000 year old Roman Temple of Apollo
• Figures of Ancient Greek and Roman Mythologies
• The beautiful sunset and the rise of the full moon
To do:
• Sightseeing
• Taking a photo in
the memorable
visual of sunset
29. Fifth Day
Destinations List
• Manavgat Waterfall
• Manavgat Strait
• Alanya
• Cleopatra Beach
• Damlataş Cave
• Red Tower
• Alanya Castle
• İzmir ❤️ (go back to home)
30. Manavgat Waterfall
This waterfall presents a place of rare beauty for the lovers of the
nature and has a quiet high flow rate.
To do; Enjoying the beautiful view, Taking a photo
31. Cleopatra Beach
Very thin sand such as powder, sparkling sea and golden sands, a
place that everyone should see.
To do:
• Swimming
• Photo taking
• Sunbathing
• Walking along the
beach
32. Damlataş Cave
The stalactite and stalagmites inside the cave were formed in 15
thousand years.
Besides its fascinating beauty the cave is famous with its air which is
beneficial to asthmatic patients.
To do:
• Photo taking
• Enjoying the view
and atmosphere of
the cave
33. Alanya (Alanya Castle)
The castle was built on the remnants of earlier Byzantine
era and Roman era fortifications. After the area was pacified under
the Ottoman Empire, the castle ceased to be purely defensive, and
numerous villas were built inside the walls during the 19th century.
Today the building is an open air museum.
To do; Sightseeing, Photo taking