Spread over two bays, is the popular resort of Alanya, located further east along the coast from the main center of Antalya. Alanya has a solid reputation for tourism and is very popular with tourists of all nationalities. Perhaps due to winter weather is somewhat mild, it adds to the availability throughout the year of all tourist services, but the resort also boasts an endless stream of activities, so the idea that someone who is bored is absurd. From relaxing to adrenaline pumping activities, here is a list to start.
Alanya
Absorb stunning views of the ancient castle, dating from 1220, which sits majestically on the shore. It will also be of interest to anyone with a passion for archeology. The hike is steep, so they use transport and once inside, look for the ancient Byzantine church and the red brick stairs, said to be used by Cleopatra.
In the "Cave crying," Damlatas has many stalactites and stalagmites dating to 20,000 years ago. High humidity means the caves can relieve breathing problems later. Moreover, there are also 360 meters from the Dim cave that was originally used by hunters and herders. This tour is not suitable if you have difficulty walking.
Every day boat trips from the harbor to spend the day sailing, swimming, and relaxing. Do not forget the delicious BBQ food served on board. Two famous places to visit while on the boat trip are Pirates Cave and cave lovers, of which the latter is said to cure infertility!
Alanya Castle
The 115-foot tower dating Red 1227 is another well-known and highly respected, although many people recommend the castle for better views. After seeing the tower, walk a short distance to visit the Tersane, a former shipyard built by the Seljuk Turks vessel skeletons showing today and the team of the past days.
Nature is at its best and glory in Sapadere Canyon, located 50 kilometers from Alanya. Gushing waterfalls, picturesque landscapes, traditional restaurants and the opportunity to swim in freezing cold water cannon, have won the admiration of many visitors.
The house and museum Alanya Ataturk holding personal belongings of the founder of the Turkish Republic Mustafa Kemal Ataturk called. Although it is a small museum at the time of publication, the entrance is free.
No heart, weak in the Koprulu river rafting will certainly get your adrenaline pumping. Upon arrival, kit yourself in safety equipment, listen carefully to the safety instructions and then get ready for a white knuckle ride over 14 miles. His reward for finishing a lunch of freshly cooked barbecue.
Koprulu river
Head to the local hamam for a hot steam sauna, an exfoliating soap loofer down, and an intense massage olive oil, also known as Turkish bath. Do it at the start of your holiday to avoid rubbing your tan. Many tourist hammam style, located in the city center are very popular among foreigners, mainly because everyone keeps their swimsuits!
A Jeep Safari through the Taurus Mountains visiting traditional villages and small crossing the road in a stunning countryside scenery. Visit small mosques, try traditional Turkish food, and swim in the hotspots of unknown beauty. Remember to pack your sunscreen and hat because the midday heat can be intense.
If you are a beginner or an experienced diver PADI, diving in Alanya is an adventure. Many schools operate from shore and for nervous novices; a "dive try" in a small pool is an ideal way to test whether you will like the experience is.
In midsummer, Cleopatra beach can get very busy as tourists flock to Bay blue flag, flanked by crystal waters and fine sand. Our advice is to take along the tube team to glimpse the variety of marine life that lives in a stunning underwater world.
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