Antalya, Turkey
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定制游 Antalya

Turkish Riviera, with ancient ruins on the beach.

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定制旅游介绍 — Antalya?

Antalya is best experienced through Kaleiçi old city at 7:30 a.m. (Hadrian's Gate, Roman harbour), day trips to Aspendos theatre and Perge ruins, and the Turquoise Coast beaches. Visit the Antalya Museum before 9 a.m. for the greatest collection of Roman statuary outside Rome. Best season is April–May and September–October; summers are hot but manageable near the sea.

Antalya's old city — Kaleiçi — occupies a Roman harbour district whose defensive walls were first built by Attalus II of Pergamon in 159 BCE and reinforced by every subsequent power that held the coast: Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman. The Hadrian's Gate (Üçkapılar) stands exactly as it did when the emperor entered the city in 130 CE — three arched marble spans with coffered vaults, no reconstruction, no modern infill. Show up at 7:30 a.m. and you will stand inside it alone; by 10 a.m. it is a backdrop for a hundred phone-camera selfies.

The Antalya region — ancient Pamphylia and Lycia — holds one of the greatest concentrations of Greco-Roman ruins anywhere in the Mediterranean. Within 90 minutes of the city: Perge (Alexander the Great entered in 333 BCE, its main street still runs 300 metres of colonnaded marble), Aspendos (the best-preserved Roman theatre in the world, 12,000 seats, still used for opera in July), and Side (twin Apollo–Athena temples at the harbour entrance). Terminus is different from every other major classical site: you can walk among Perge's colonnaded street at 8 a.m. when the ticket gate opens and hear nothing but your own footsteps.

The Turquoise Coast west of Antalya — the Lycian Way begins formally at Fethiye and runs 540 km east — has the clearest water in the Mediterranean due to the absence of major river discharge. Konyaaltı beach is 7 km of public pebble beach free to use, with the Taurus mountains rising directly behind. For swimming away from the beach hotels, Suluada Island (reached by a 90-minute boat from Adrasan) is a freshwater spring island where water temperature is 3°C cooler than the sea surface — unusual enough to earn the name 'Coldwater Island.'

最佳出游月份 — Antalya?

我们推荐的月份是 May–June, September–October. 以下是逐月规划参考。

Jan
淡季 — 最佳可用性和性价比。
Feb
淡季;安静,通常更实惠。
Mar
过渡季;天气转好。
Apr
过渡季;理想天气开始。
May
推荐
旺季前期;建议提前预订。
Jun
推荐
旺季;天气绝佳,价格较高。
Jul
旺季;人多但热闹。
Aug
旺季;欧洲大部分地区的度假月。
Sep
推荐
旺季前期;我们最爱的月份。
Oct
推荐
过渡季;光线优美,游客较少。
Nov
淡季前期;安静而有氛围。
Dec
淡季,圣诞节和新年除外。

精选体验 — Antalya

由我们的本地合作伙伴精心挑选的旅行体验。每次定制旅游都包含其中部分——或更好的选择。

Aspendos Roman theatre with historian — Antalya
体验 1
Aspendos Roman theatre with historian
Stand inside Hadrian's Gate at 7:30 a.m. — an unrestored marble triumphal arch from 130 CE, its coffered vault still intact, in complete morning quiet before the city wakes.
Kaleiçi old town walking tour — Antalya
体验 2
Kaleiçi old town walking tour
Walk the 300-metre colonnaded street of Perge alone at 8 a.m., where Alexander the Great marched his army in 333 BCE and the marble flagstones still carry chariot ruts.
Kekova sunken city private gulet — Antalya
体验 3
Kekova sunken city private gulet
Sit in the back row of Aspendos theatre and whisper — the 2nd-century Roman acoustic engineering carries your voice to the front row without amplification, exactly as designed.
Perge and Side ruins day trip — Antalya
体验 4
Perge and Side ruins day trip
Wade into Saklıkent Gorge through ankle-deep glacial meltwater, the canyon walls narrowing above you until a strip of sky is all that is visible between 300-metre limestone faces.
Düden waterfalls and cliffs — Antalya
体验 5
Düden waterfalls and cliffs
Hike to Chimaera at dusk and watch methane seeps ignite spontaneously from cracks in the rock — the eternal fire that Homer wove into the Chimera myth, still burning after 2,500 years.
Olympos flames at night — Antalya
体验 6
Olympos flames at night
Boat past the submerged Lycian ruins of Kekova through water so clear you can read the building courses underwater — a 2nd-century city drowned by an earthquake, frozen mid-collapse.

行程样本

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7天经典线路

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    1: Kaleiçi Old City & Roman Harbour
    Arrive in Antalya and walk directly to Hadrian's Gate at 7:30 a.m. before the main tourist current begins. From the gate, enter the Kaleiçi lanes — Ottoman timber-frame houses above Byzantine foundations — and descend to the Roman harbour (now a marina) whose circular quay dates to Hellenistic construction. Hıdırlık Tower at the harbour's southern tip is a 2nd-century CE Roman lighthouse, free to photograph from outside. Breakfast at one of the terrace cafés above the harbour. Afternoon: Antalya Museum (3 km west by tram), whose Room of the Gods holds the finest collection of Roman imperial statuary outside Rome — buy tickets online; go on a weekday morning for smallest crowds.
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    2: Perge & Aspendos
    Leave by 8 a.m. for Perge (17 km east). The gate opens at 8 a.m. and the first hour is almost empty; walk the full 300-metre colonnaded main street where Alexander the Great marched in 333 BCE, and examine the two-storey bath complex and nymphaeum fountains still showing their marble facings. Lunch at a local restaurant in Serik. Drive 20 km east to Aspendos: the theatre, completed in 155 CE under Marcus Aurelius, seats 12,000 in 40 rows and has its original stage building intact to the full height of its Roman scaenae frons — unique in the world. Afternoon light is best for photography. Return to Antalya via the coastal road.
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    3: Side & Manavgat Waterfall
    Drive 75 km east to Side — a peninsula city whose Apollo and Athena temples stand at the harbour entrance, their columns reflected in the sea at low tide. The Side Museum (a converted 5th-century nymphaeum) holds the best local finds from the Roman period. Walk the peninsula's southern beach before the heat peaks at noon. Lunch in Side's fish restaurants (ask for fresh sea bass from local waters, not farmed). Manavgat Waterfall is 3 km north — not dramatic by world standards but a popular local picnic spot with tea gardens beside rushing water. Return to Antalya before 6 p.m.
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    4: Termessos Mountain City
    Termessos sits at 1,050 metres in the Taurus mountains, 37 km northwest of Antalya — Alexander the Great saw it and decided the fortifications were too strong to besiege. The approach road winds through Güllük Dağı National Park; arrive by 9 a.m. before heat. The site is deliberately unexcavated — a 2,000-year-old city collapsing naturally into forest: theatre, agora, temples, and necropolis are all accessible on foot over 2–3 hours of steep trail. The views over the Antalya plain are exceptional. Pack water (none available at the site) and wear hiking boots. Return via Antalya Museum for a second look at objects recovered from Termessos.
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    5: Boat Trip — Suluada Island
    Drive or bus 80 km southwest to Adrasan; join a day boat at 9 a.m. for Suluada (Coldwater Island). The island's underwater freshwater springs reduce sea surface temperature by 3°C, creating extraordinary visibility. Snorkelling gear is provided on most boats; the seagrass beds shelter octopus and sea bream. Lunch is typically fresh fish grilled on the boat. Return by 5 p.m. The alternative for non-swimmers is the Kekova Sunken City boat tour from Kaş — Lycian ruins submerged by a 2nd-century earthquake visible through clear water from a glass-bottom boat or kayak.
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    6: Saklıkent Gorge & Xanthos
    Drive west on the D400 coastal road (one of Turkey's most scenic) past Kaş and Patara. Saklıkent Gorge — 18 km long, 300 metres deep — is the second longest gorge in Europe. Wade through ice-cold ankle-deep water for the first 300 metres to reach the inner canyon where the rock walls narrow to arm's width. Xanthos, the ancient Lycian capital (1 hour north of Saklıkent), holds the Harpy Tomb and Nereid Monument — originals in the British Museum but the site context makes the empty plinths comprehensible. Pinara cliff tombs (30 min further) are carved 300 metres up a sheer cliff face; the view from below is vertiginous.
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    7: Düden Waterfalls & Departure
    The Upper Düden Waterfall is 12 km north of Antalya city — a waterfall inside a cave where the Düden River surfaces from underground limestone. Walk behind the falls for a view back through the water curtain. The Lower Düden Waterfall drops directly into the sea at Lara beach — visible only from a boat (regular services from Kaleiçi harbour, 30 min round trip). Return to Kaleiçi for a final coffee at the Mermerli restaurant terrace above the harbour, then transfer to Antalya Airport (AYT, 13 km east).

14天深度游

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    1: Kaleiçi Old City
    Hadrian's Gate at 7:30 a.m., Roman harbour, Hıdırlık Tower, Ottoman lanes, Antalya Museum afternoon.
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    2: Perge & Aspendos
    8 a.m. Perge colonnaded street, Alexander the Great's 333 BCE entry route, Aspendos 12,000-seat theatre.
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    3: Side & Manavgat
    Apollo-Athena harbour temples, Side Museum in converted nymphaeum, Manavgat tea gardens.
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    4: Termessos
    1,050 m Taurus mountain city that defeated Alexander; unexcavated ruins in forest, theatre views.
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    5: Suluada Boat Trip
    Adrasan to Coldwater Island, freshwater springs, snorkelling, fish lunch on the boat.
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    6: Saklıkent & Xanthos
    18 km gorge wading, Xanthos Lycian capital, Nereid Monument plinths, Pinara cliff tombs.
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    7: Kaş & Kekova Sunken City
    Glass-bottom boat over 2nd-century earthquake-submerged Lycian ruins, Kekova island lunch.
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    8: Olympos & Chimaera Eternal Flames
    Lycian ruins at beach level, then 45-min evening hike to Chimaera — methane seeps burning since antiquity (Homer's fire-breathing Chimera myth origin).
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    9: Phaselis Triple Harbour City
    3 bays, Hadrian's Gate (same emperor as Antalya), pine-shaded ruins you can swim from directly — unique in Turkey.
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    10: Alanya Fortress & Red Tower
    13th-century Seljuk citadel on a 250 m sea promontory, Kızıl Kule octagonal tower, Damlataş stalactite cave.
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    11: Köprülü Canyon Rafting
    Grade 2-3 rafting through 14 km canyon with Roman aqueduct bridge (the most intact in Turkey) overhead mid-river.
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    12: Hamam & Kaleiçi
    Traditional Ottoman hamam in Kaleiçi, afternoon leather shopping in the covered bazaar, rooftop dinner.
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    13: Düden Waterfalls
    Upper Düden cave walk-behind, Lower Düden sea-cliff boat view, final lunch at Mermerli harbour terrace.
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    14: Konyaaltı Beach & Departure
    Morning swim at 7 km public pebble beach, Taurus mountains behind, transfer to AYT airport.

实用信息

签证
Visa-free 90 days for most travelers; e-Visa (US$50) for others
货币
Turkish lira (TRY)
语言
Turkish
时区
TRT (UTC+3)

常见问题

What is the best time of year to visit Antalya?+

April–May and September–October are ideal: sea temperature 22–24°C, daytime 25–28°C, minimal rain, bearable ruins visits without heat. July–August temperatures reach 38–42°C, making midday ruins visits uncomfortable — visit sites before 10 a.m. and after 4 p.m. Winter (November–March) is mild (15–18°C) with almost no tourists; Perge and Aspendos are magical in low winter light, though some boat tours suspend.

Is a rental car necessary in Antalya?+

A car is strongly recommended for ruins day trips — Perge, Aspendos, Side, and Termessos are not easily served by public transport. Car hire costs €30–€50 per day from the airport; international driving licences accepted. Within Antalya city, the tram line (Line 1) connects the airport, Kaleiçi, the museum, and Konyaaltı beach effectively. For coastal routes, minibuses (dolmuş) cover most towns hourly.

Can I visit Aspendos theatre during the opera festival?+

The Aspendos Opera and Ballet Festival runs in late June and July each year, using the ancient theatre as its stage. Tickets sell out months in advance; performances include Turkish State Opera productions and international companies. The theatre's acoustics without amplification are extraordinary — a whisper on stage is audible in the back row. Outside festival season, the theatre is open daily 8 a.m.–7 p.m. (5 p.m. in winter).

What ruins are walking distance from Antalya city centre?+

Within Kaleiçi: Hadrian's Gate, the Roman harbour quay, Hıdırlık Tower, the fluted Yivli Minaret (13th-century Seljuk), and the ruins of the Temple of Panpantheos (now a garden). The Antalya Museum 3 km west holds statuary from all the major nearby sites. For actual excavated ruins with standing columns, a car or bus is needed — Perge is 17 km, Aspendos 47 km.

Which ruins should I prioritise if I only have one day?+

Perge in the morning (most complete city fabric) and Aspendos in the afternoon (most spectacular single monument). If you have energy, the Side harbour temples are 30 km east of Aspendos and worth 90 minutes. Skip Termessos on a single-day tour unless you are fit and the weather is clear — the mountain site requires 2–3 hours of hiking and the views are the main payoff.

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