Topic: Visit Antalya
Merlinoa's photo
Sun 07/25/21 02:52 PM
Although it is the capital of summer holidays, Antalya is one of the most colorful and touristic spots in Turkey, which is never just a trio of sea, sun and sandโ€ฆ

In the city, which has hosted many civilizations throughout history, there are also ancient cities, museums and historical sites where those who love historical and cultural trips can have a full holiday.

With its mild climate, wide beaches and deep blue waters, Antalya reveals many miracles of nature. Whatever your travel purpose, Antalya promises you more than that.

If you have decided to set out for Antalya, the questions of where should I wander, where should I go, what should I do must have started to circulate in your mind. We have no intention of tiring you, you can take a look at the places listed below and see the most important points of Antalya and experience a wonderful Antalya trip. You just choose the Antalya hotel that suits you best from a wide range of accommodation options, from luxury hotels to hostels, from resorts to boutique hotels. Let us remind you that if you plan your holiday in advance with early booking opportunities, you will be much more advantageousโ€ฆ

Short Brief About Antalya

It is the 5th most populous city in Turkey.
It is Turkey's 6th largest city in terms of area.
It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea in the south, MuฤŸla in the west, Burdur and Isparta in the north, Konya in the northeast, Karaman and Mersin in the east.
The province with the most ancient cities in Turkey. It was under the rule of Lycians, Lydians, Pamphyllians, Pergamons, Romans, Byzantines, Seljuks and Ottomans.
It is the capital of citrus fruits in our country.
As of 2015, its population is 2 million 288 thousand 456 people.

SparklingCrystal ๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’Ž's photo
Sun 07/25/21 03:32 PM
You running a Turkish travel agency?

Slim gym 's photo
Sun 07/25/21 03:48 PM

You running a Turkish travel agency?


I would think so ....

I thought no ads were allowed ...but have to admit it's a good read ..and sure I can benefit from this info ..... if and when I am able to travel again!!

motowndowntown's photo
Sun 07/25/21 10:24 PM
If I ever went to Turkey the first stop I'd make would be Mugla.

Merlinoa's photo
Mon 07/26/21 06:46 AM
No, I do not own a commercial enterprise. I am not interested in tourism either. I only live in this city.

SparklingCrystal ๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’Ž's photo
Tue 07/27/21 05:41 AM
I've been to Alanya with my then husband and two young kids. If memory serves we flew into Antalya and then a little mini bus took us to Alanya.
It was a great holiday! It's some 24-25 yrs ago now and at the time tourism wasn't too busy, was building up still.
Furthest we've been was Pamukkale, and took hours in a mini-bus that was too small for Europeans to sit properly (I'm 1.78m). I remember a Norwegian couple on the same tour, both even taller. The guy had to almost put his legs in his neck!
But it was a great tour and beautiful place to visit! We did stay the night there as it wasn't possible to do in one day. Certainly not with 2 young kids.
There was a old Roman theatre or something there too that you could visit. I was interested but it was way too hot for me. My then husband went by himself and me and the kids spent time in the swimming pool :)

All in all I really loved Turkey, the people, that area. Great food too!

Pamukkale


This is the Roman theatre at Hierapolis. I would have LOVED seeing it as I take great interest in Roman history and culture, but the heat... I really couldn't handle it.