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Koprulu (Köprülü) Canyon National Park is Turkiye’s most popular watersports area. The national park is perfect for hiking, or to explore the ancient ... More
Koprulu (Köprülü) Canyon National Park is Turkiye’s most popular watersports area. The national park is perfect for hiking, or to explore the ancient ruins, or just to enjoy the dramatic Mediterranean scenery. Koprulu Canyon National Park is at the middle of many natural beauties in a fertile valley. Koprulu Canyon continues for 14 km along with the Kopru River, reaching a maximum height of 400 m.
Koprulu Canyon National Park take place high in mountains, 96 km northeast in the province of Antalya. Northeast of Antalya on the Side road take the turn off for Tasagil and Beskonak (Beşkonak), for the beautiful circular, scenic route that leads to the National Park. The road crisscrosses over the clear, flowing water of the mountain river and passes through virgin forests and over rippling waterfalls. You will want to stop often and give your camera workout in this picturesque valley. At the rest area there are fish restaurants offering delicious selections. Mountaineers will be unable to resist climbing, exploring and camping in this rudged, scenic spot. Return to Antalya via the other half of the scenic route.
Rafting tour::
Indulge in an unforgettable adventure amidst the untamed splendor of the mountainside surrounding Köprülü Canyon National Park.
The full-day rafting tour begins with an airconditioned vehicle ride from your hotel. Upon arrival, the professional staff will welcome you and give the participants a briefing about the route, safety equipment and the overall experience.
When ready, you will enter the boats and start rafting. The difficulty levels vary but for this experience you will only pass through the low to medium rapids. At times you will have short stops. If the instructor says it’s safe, you can also swim into the river.
When you arrive back at your hotel you will be full of great memories.
Bozyaka, 07550 Manavgat/Antalya, Turkiye 
- Business hour -
08:30am-17:30pm
Tour time::
---07:30 - 08:30
- Designated pick-up area
Please arrive at the location 5 mins before the departure time
The operator will re-confirm your pick-up time in advance
---17:30 - 18:30
-Return
To hotel/personal address
The drop-off time at the hotel may vary depending on traffic.
- Trip duration : 9 hours
- Direction -
Koprulu Canyon is a river suitable for rafting, starting at the town of Sutçuler (Sütçüler) of Isparta district, reaching the sea in Antalya.
This river is located in the national park in the Manavgat district about 90Km northeast of downtown Antaly.
This urban park contains many colorful and exotic flowers, and is a favorite place for a leisurely stroll. It's always open, and always inviting and w ... More
This urban park contains many colorful and exotic flowers, and is a favorite place for a leisurely stroll. It's always open, and always inviting and welcoming.
Merkez Antalya Merkez, Antalya Merkez, Antalya 07100 Türkiye 
- Admission to the park is free
- Direction -
Karaalioğlu Park is a fascinating park in Antalya's city center. The park is located near the old town, Kaleiçi, known for its vivid streets, traditional houses, and historic city walls.
Karaalioğlu Park is easy to find. It's located just off the main street, Atatürk Caddesi, surrounded by various shops and restaurants.
The Duden Waterfalls, located in the Antalya Province of southern Turkey, are a beautiful natural wonder and a popular tourist attraction. These water ... More
The Duden Waterfalls, located in the Antalya Province of southern Turkey, are a beautiful natural wonder and a popular tourist attraction. These waterfalls are fed by the Duden River and have a long and fascinating history dating back to ancient times. The falls have been revered for their natural beauty and the power of the water for centuries, and continue to draw visitors from all over the world.
- Upper Duden Waterfall
The Upper Duden Waterfall is the smaller of the two waterfalls, but it’s still an impressive sight. Surrounded by lush vegetation, this 20-meter-high waterfall offers a serene and picturesque setting for visitors. Nearby attractions include the Duden Park, which provides walking trails, picnic areas, and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
- Lower Duden Waterfall
The Lower Duden Waterfall is the more famous of the two, with its dramatic 40-meter drop into the Mediterranean Sea. The waterfall is located within the Duden Park, which offers visitors several vantage points to take in the spectacular views. The park also features a cave that can be explored, as well as walking trails and picnic areas.
There is a small fee for entering the Duden Park where the Lower Duden Waterfall is located, while access to the Upper Duden Waterfall is generally free. Prices may vary, so it’s best to check with local authorities for the most up-to-date information.
- Direction -
The Duden Waterfalls, located in the Antalya Province of southern Turkiye.
The waterfal can be reached from the center of Antalya by bus and minibus.
By Bus: You can use bus lines KL08, LF09, LF10, and LC37 from Lara Beach and from the city center, Kaleiçi.
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.
It is a Istanbul's best picnic spot.
Many people visit for a walk while looking at Bosphorus view.
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It is a Istanbul's best picnic spot.
Many people visit for a walk while looking at Bosphorus view.
Gülhane Park was used as the base for military warehouses and barracks during the byzantine period,
and was used as a resting place for royalty and ... More
Gülhane Park was used as the base for military warehouses and barracks during the byzantine period,
and was used as a resting place for royalty and palace events by utilizing the location next to the Ottoman Topkapi palace.
With this background, there is the museum of Islamic history in the park.
This park is located in the Sultan ahmed district, and there are many trees and flowers,
so it is good for taking pictures and taking a rest.
They also hold a tulip festival every year and
you can see the sea from the end of the park.