25 May 2016

Antalya 'Capital of Mediterranean Coast'

Antalya (population 2 million), "capital" of the Turkish Mediterranean Coast, is a sprawling modern city with a small, charming historic center, a good archaeology museum, long sunny beaches to east and west, the Turquoise Coast's busiest airport, good hotels, lots tosee and do, and dramatic sea and mountain views.
The historic center, called Kaleiçi (Kah-leh-ee-chee, Old Antalya) surrounds the Roman harbor. Many buildings here date from Ottoman times, a few fromRoman times, and some have been restored as houses,boutique hotels, pensions and restaurants.


Antalya's prime beach is Konyaaltı Plajı, a l-o-n-g swath of rough sand and pebbles running west for several kilometers.

The sand is somewhat softer along Lara Plajı to the east. Other beaches are farther afield at Sideand Alanya to the east, or Kemer, Phaselis andOlimpos to the south.

Visit Antalya for Kaleiçi, the museum andbeaches, and because it's the transport hub of the region with a big, modernairport 10 km (6 miles) east of the city center, and a big, modern bus terminal(Otogar) 4 km (2.5 miles) north. Here's more on how to get to Antalya, and how to get around.

Antalya is also a good base for day-trips to nearbyarcheological sites such as Aspendos, Olimpos, Perge,Phaselis, Selge, Side and Termessos (map), and evenriver rafting in Köprülü Kanyon National Park.

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