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Belek
Belek is a town with its own municipality in Serik district which is in Turkey's Antalya Province.Belek is one of the most prominent centers of Turkey's tourism industry and is a home to more than thirty four-star and five-star hotels and many other accommodations, services and entertainment facilities. Belek is a developing Golf Center of Turkey. Golf courses in this area were designed for vistors to enjoy the surrounding vistas. The Kurşunlu Waterfall is a site worth visiting. There are over 100 bird species living by this natural wonder.

Side
Side (pronounced See-deh) is an ancient maritime city. Its located on the southern coast near the villages of Manavgat and Selimiye, 75 km from Antalya. Also from the west side it is located on the eastern part of the Pamphylian coast, which lies about 20 km east of the mouth of the Eurymedon River.

Alanya CentrumAlanya
Alanya is a seaside resort and district of Antalya in the Mediterranean region of Turkey, 120 km (74.6 miles) from the city of Antalya.

On the peninsula stands Alanya Castle, a Seljuk era citadel dating from 1226. Inside the castle is the Süleymaniye mosque and caravanserai built by Suleiman the Magnificent.The Kızıl Kule (Red Tower) is another well-known building in Alanya.The 33 meter high brick structure stands at the harbor below the castle, and contains the municipal ethnographic museum. The last of Alanya Castle's 83 towers, the octagonal structure specifically protected the Tersane (drydock). It remains one of the finest examples of medieval military architecture.

Finike
Finike is located in the south of the Teke peninsula, and the coast here is a popular tourist destination. The ruins of Limyra are to be seen three miles east of the Finike, they consist of a theatre, tombs, Sarcophagi, Greek and Lycian inscriptions. However, Finike is best-known for its oranges - it is the logo of this small town.

Kalkan - Kalamaki
Kalkan is an old fishing town, and the only safe harbor between Kaş and Fethiye. It is famous for its white-washed houses, descending to the sea, and its brightly colorful flowers.

Kaputas Beach _ KasKas
Kas is a small fishing, yachting and tourist town in the district of Antalya, 168 km west of the city of Antalya. The town of Kas has a Roman amphitheatre and many other places of historical interest. There are spots of natural beauty, including excellent beaches, and a number of interesting caves. Some of which are underwater. The mountains along the coast offer countless places for trekking, climbing and river rafting. Ruins of the antique cities of Komba (in the village of Gömbe), Nisa, Kandyba, Phellos, Istlada, Apollonia, Isinda and Kyaenai are great places to visit as well.

Kemer
Kemer is on the Gulf of Antalya, 53 km off the sea coast on the outskirts of the western Taurus mountains. The coast has the typical Mediterranean hot, dry weather and warm sea. Adrasan Bay, the Çıralı village, Three Islands, the Canyon of Göynük, Twin rocks, the Village of Ulupınar and The Beldibi Cave are all interesting places to visit.

BeachOlympos
Olympos from the Greek word/name "Ολυμπος". Olympos is a valley on the southern coast of Turkey, 90 km southwest of Antalya city near the Town of Kemer. Its coins date back to the 2nd century BC. The city became one of the six major cities of the Lycian federation.

Phaselis
Phaselis is an ancient Lycian city in Antalya. It is located between the Bey mountains and the forests of the Olympos National Park, 16 km west to the touristic town of Kemer and on the 57th kilometer of the Antalya - Kumluca highway. Phaselis and other ancient towns around the shore can also be accessed by sea with daily yacht tours.

ManavgatManavgat
Manavgat is a town in the district of Antalya, 110 km from the city of Antalya. Manavgat River has a famous waterfall. Köprülü Kanyon is in the middle of a forested national park. The canyon is a popular spot for river-rafting.

Akseki
Akseki is located in the western Taurus Mountains at an elevation of 1500m. The Manvagat River flows through a large valley in the center of the district which is otherwise mainly mountainous. Places of interest include caves, valleys and a number of high meadows. This windswept rocky mountainside is not ideal for farmland so the local economy largely depends on forestry, raising sheep and cattle.

 

 

     
 
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