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Heritage Kemer

Kemer region is rich with centuries-old history, showcasing the remnants of ancient civilizations. In the numerous ancient cities scattered throughout the area, you will find fascinating historical structures and grand columns. Learn about the destinations you can add to your itinerary for a journey back in time.

Çamyuva, Kemer, Antalya

Phaselis Ancient City

Established by the Rhodians in the 7th century BC, Phaselis Ancient City is renowned for its historical texture, beaches and picnic areas. The city's southwest features remnants of Hellenistic-period walls, and to the south, there is a wide avenue with the Hadrian's Aqueduct Gate. Along this avenue are public buildings dating back to the 1st century BC, including baths, a theatre and an agora. The city also boasts one of the region's most beautiful beaches with its serene coastline.

Olimpos, Yazır, Antalya

Olympos Ancient City

Located within the Kumluca district, Olympos was an important ancient port city with a rich history dating back to the Hellenistic period. The city, famous for its loggerhead sea turtles, was founded in the 2nd century BC. It features striking natural beauty and historical ruins that blend with a 3200-meter-long coastline. You can participate in trekking tours, visit the eternal flames of Yanartaş and enjoy the waters at Olympos Beach.

Antalya

Karain Cave

Karain Cave, one of Türkiye's largest natural caves, carries traces of numerous civilizations and historical periods. This cave, known as the largest inhabited cave in Türkiye, contains relics from the Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Early Bronze and Classical periods. The artworks discovered here are considered the earliest examples of Anatolian art.

Döşemealtı, Antalya

Termessos Ancient City

Termessos Ancient City, one of Türkiye’s best-preserved ancient cities, is a unique blend of nature and history. Its untouched appearance sets it apart from other ancient cities, and it is protected within a national park, showcasing both natural beauty and historical treasures. The 2300-year-old road used by Alexander the Great during his failed siege of the city in 333 BC remains intact in its original state.

Kalkan, Kaş, Antalya

Patara Ancient City

Once the capital of the Lycian League, Patara Ancient City captivates with its Roman theatre, triumphal arch and columned ruins. The city’s coastline boasts a 12 km-long beach and sand dunes where loggerhead sea turtles lay their eggs.

Serik, Antalya

Sillyon Ancient City

Like other ancient Pamphylian cities, Sillyon Ancient City is thought to have been established after the Trojan War. The city, which produced its own coins in the 3rd century BC, sits atop steep cliffs, representing the finest example of Hellenistic defence. The challenging ascent to the city is well worth the panoramic view.

Saklıkent, Antalya

TUBITAK Observatory

Just 7 km from Saklıkent Ski Resort, Tübitak Observatory sits 2500 meters above sea level on one of the highest peaks in the Beydağları range. Accessible via a long mountain road, Bakırlıtepe is regarded as one of the world’s best locations for stargazing.

Kaleiçi, Antalya

Hadrian's Gate

Hadrian's Gate, a prominent landmark of the city, was built in 130 AD to honour the visit of Roman Emperor Hadrian. Originally serving as the entrance gate to ancient Antalya, it now stands on Atatürk Street, creating a striking blend of ancient and modern atmospheres that is a must-see for visitors.

Kaleiçi, Antalya

Clock Tower

Built in 1901 by Grand Vizier Küçük Sait Pasha in honour of Sultan Abdul Hamid II's 25th year on the throne, the Clock Tower stands 14 metres tall from the ground and 8 metres from the base of the bastion. It has become one of Antalya’s symbolic structures and can be seen in the Kale Kapısı area.

Kaleiçi, Antalya

Hıdırlık Tower

Located on the city walls of Kaleiçi in Karaalioğlu Park, the cylindrical Hıdırlık Tower dates back to the 2nd century. Standing 14 metres tall, the two-storey tower is believed to have been used for both communication and defence. Frescoes on the walls of the room on the lower floor suggest it might also have been a hero's tomb.

Muratpaşa, Antalya

Atatürk's House Museum

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk visited Antalya three times and famously stated, "Antalya is undoubtedly the most beautiful place on earth." The mansion where he stayed during his visits has been converted into a museum to preserve his memories. The Atatürk's House Museum, open since 1986, displays Atatürk's personal belongings, photographs, study room, and commemorative coins.

Kaleiçi, Antalya

Suna İnan Kıraç Kaleiçi Museum

The Museum was established with the restoration of two buildings designated as cultural heritage sites by Suna and İnan Kıraç. Items of Anatolian folk culture are exhibited, sections of life in Kaleiçi are enriched with special effects.