Konyaalti Beach is one of the most popular and beautiful beaches in Antalya, Turkiye. It is a long and wide beach that spans over 7 kilometers, offeri ... More
Konyaalti Beach is one of the most popular and beautiful beaches in Antalya, Turkiye. It is a long and wide beach that spans over 7 kilometers, offering stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Taurus Mountains. The beach is composed of fine sand and pebbles, and has a Blue Flag certification for its high water quality and safety standards.
West of Antalya proper, at the end of the tramway line, stretch miles of shingle beach known as Koyaalti. The sand is grayish but quite fine with many restaurants and cafes. The backdrop of the Taurus mountains and the cliffs on either end form a breathtaking scene for a day of swimming and sunbathing.
Konyaalti Beach is located about 3 kilometers west of Antalya city center, and is easily accessible by various modes of transportation. Here are some of the options you can choose from:
By public transport:
You can take a bus, tram, or minibus (dolmus) from the city center or other nearby locations to Konyaalti Beach. The bus routes that go to the beach are 400, 600, and KL08. The tram line that goes to the beach is T3. The minibuses that go to the beach are K01, K02, and K03. The fares range from 2.5 to 4 Turkish liras, depending on the distance and the type of transport. The travel time is about 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the traffic and the number of stops.
By car:
You can drive to Konyaalti Beach by following the D400 highway that runs along the coast. There are several parking lots near the beach, but they can get crowded during peak season and weekends. The parking fees vary from 5 to 15 Turkish liras, depending on the location and the duration. The travel time is about 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the traffic and the route.
By taxi:
You can take a taxi to Konyaalti Beach from anywhere in Antalya. The taxis are metered and charge about 3.5 Turkish liras per kilometer, plus a base fare of 5 Turkish liras. The travel time is about 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the traffic and the route.
By bike:
You can rent a bike from one of the many bike stations in Antalya and cycle to Konyaalti Beach. The bike rental service is called Antalya Bisiklet, and it costs 3 Turkish liras per hour. The bike stations are located near the beach, the city center, and other attractions. The travel time is about 20 to 40 minutes, depending on the speed and the route.
You can enjoy here Turkiye traditional foods such as Pottery kekbab and Kofte. And they also specialize in Salt crusted chicken. If you want to taste ... More
You can enjoy here Turkiye traditional foods such as Pottery kekbab and Kofte. And they also specialize in Salt crusted chicken. If you want to taste it, you have to make a resevation in advance.
Cappadocian Cuisine, one of the best restaurants in Cappadocia, offers a modern twist on traditional Turkish cuisine. They offer an unforgettable dini ... More
Cappadocian Cuisine, one of the best restaurants in Cappadocia, offers a modern twist on traditional Turkish cuisine. They offer an unforgettable dining experience in a charming setting.
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It's a very nice restaurant that overlooks Göreme. The staff are very friendly and attentive, the service is fast and the food is very good. ... More
It's a very nice restaurant that overlooks Göreme. The staff are very friendly and attentive, the service is fast and the food is very good.
Located conveniently in the town closed to all the hotels. it's just the perfect place to eat home style cooked fresh food , fresh and extremely tasty ... More
Located conveniently in the town closed to all the hotels. it's just the perfect place to eat home style cooked fresh food , fresh and extremely tasty.
It's a fast food restaurant in Turkey, it is also a KUMPIR restaurant.
KUMPIR is a famous Turkish food that you eat with various sauces and toppings ... More
It's a fast food restaurant in Turkey, it is also a KUMPIR restaurant.
KUMPIR is a famous Turkish food that you eat with various sauces and toppings inside potatoes.
KUMPIR and a cup of pomegranate juice completes a substantial meal.
Turkey's signature dessert "Lokum" which we are familiar with as Turkish delight,
is a traditional dessert of the small, soft caramel type.
Lokum h ... More
Turkey's signature dessert "Lokum" which we are familiar with as Turkish delight,
is a traditional dessert of the small, soft caramel type.
Lokum has a very long history dating back to around the 15th century.
Unlike today, the early rocum looked like it was fried with honey.
Later, around 1777, Ali Muhiddin Haci Bekir who opened a candy store in Istanbul, became the modern-day Lokum.
In addition to Lokum, he improved and made known to the world many Turkish dessert,
and later became a royal candy cook in recognition of his achievements.
Today Haci bekir is currently Turkey's most prestigious brand and the first Haci bekir store still operates today.
This place has been around since 1908.
It's a Kaymak restaurant with a long history.
Currently, president has three generations.
It goes well with ... More
This place has been around since 1908.
It's a Kaymak restaurant with a long history.
Currently, president has three generations.
It goes well with cream made by hardening fat of milk and honey.
and they make their own kaymak every day.