Antalya City Tour
Antalya is a thousands of years old city, filled with cultural
collisions and people all around the world. The city is
especially famous for its contribution to Turkey’s summer
tourism with its unique beaches and nightlife but also for its
cultural heritage that is still an important part of daily
life. Antalya City Tour includes all the
necessary items you need to explore this city to its core.
To begin our Antalya excursion, we will pick
you up from your resort at our arranged hour via our private
bus and arrive at The Old City of Antalya,
where you'll have a free period to wander through the
local shops and restaurants to fully experience Mediterranean
life. If you're not sure of what to do, there will be many
professional city guides to tell you about famous travel
points and good restaurants, so do not worry! We would
recommend visiting the Gate of Hadrian, the
clock tower and
the Mosque of Yivliminare.
When the free time is over, a boat will sail away from the Old
Town Harbor for us and we will be able to witness Antalya in
all its glory, standing tall parallel to the beautiful coast
while also breathing in the clear air, we will also be able to
take pictures of this beautiful scenery to cherish this
Daily Tour in Antalya forever.
Then, we will arrive at Duden Waterfall; from
the cliffs, you will be able to see the 40 meters waterfall in
full action pouring into the sea, which is also a great place
for scenery pictures. Our last event for our
Antalya Outdoor Activity will be the famous
cable car, which might be concerning if you're scared of
heights and we will not pressure you, but we fully recommend
this experience because it offers one of the best views of
Antalya’s mountains, seaside and residential area all in one.
Being included in your tour fee, you won't have to pay any
extras as well. After the cable ride is over, we will drop you
back off at your resorts.
-Hotel transfer
-Waterfall entrance fee
-Open buffet lunch
-Fluent in English guide
-Full insurance
-Cable car fee
-Boat trip
What is excluded?
-Personal spendings
-Drinks