Best Things to Do in Antalya: Tours, Activities & Experiences

About Antalya

If you're visiting Antalya for the first time and wondering what to do, here's fair warning: you'll start a list and never quite finish it. Sea, mountains, history — all three are here, sometimes within the same afternoon.

That's why it's one of Turkey's most visited destinations. Beach lovers arrive, rafting enthusiasts arrive, ancient history photographers arrive. Everyone leaves satisfied.

Nature and Adventure

There's no shortage of things to do in Antalya, but rafting through Köprülü Canyon is the one most people wish they'd booked sooner. The route runs through Class 3 and 4 rapids — exciting enough for first-timers, satisfying for those who've done it before. April through June is when water levels are at their highest, making it the best window for the experience. Full-day tours typically run 6 to 8 hours, with prices starting from around 25 USD per person. Tours depart with hotel pickup in the morning and return by early afternoon.

Jeep safari is something else entirely. You spend hours winding through mountain roads in the Taurus range, and then suddenly the edge of the world opens up in front of you. There are also options for ATV and zipline, but jeep safari earns its place as the one activity most people put at the top of their Antalya list.

Boat Trips

Before you see Suluada, you might raise an eyebrow at the "Turkish Maldives" label. Then you get there and understand immediately. The colour is different. The clarity is different.

Boat tours from Antalya start early in the morning and cover several coves throughout the day. Day trips typically run 8 to 10 hours, with prices starting from around 45 USD per person. You can join a group boat or hire a private yacht; the price difference is significant but both are worth considering depending on what kind of day you want.

If you're heading to Kekova, the atmosphere shifts entirely. The turquoise of Suluada gives way to the weight of history. As the boat passes over the sunken city, it slows down and you find yourself staring into the water. For diving enthusiasts, Kaş is the best base. It's about 2 hours from Antalya city centre but well worth the drive.

Culture and History

Perge, Aspendos and Side — seeing all three in one day is entirely possible, and guided tours have made this route standard. Tours run with hotel pickup from Antalya centre, Belek and Lara, returning to the same point in the evening. Aspendos amphitheatre stops people in their tracks. Built 2,000 years ago, it's still standing and still capable of hosting a concert.

Kaleiçi is a different kind of experience. Narrow stone streets, walls draped in climbing plants, a café tucked between them. Once you walk through the Roman Gate, the rest of the city seems to disappear. Düden Waterfall is also worth a visit, particularly at the point where it drops directly into the sea — more impressive than most people expect.

For anyone wanting to try a Turkish bath: do a little research before defaulting to the tourist-facing options in the centre. A neighbourhood hamam offers a far more genuine experience.

Day Trips

A day trip from Antalya to Pamukkale runs roughly 12 to 14 hours. Long, but those who say it's worth it aren't wrong — walking on the travertine terraces is nothing like seeing them in photographs. The ruins of Hierapolis are on the same route; no separate ticket required. Tours depart with hotel pickup, with transfers available from Antalya centre, Belek and Lara.

Kekova and Demre is the one to book if you want to actually breathe. Nobody rushes you from one point to the next; the pace is unhurried throughout.

Cappadocia in a single day is a stretch. Plan for at least one overnight stay and you'll get far more out of it. Flights from Antalya to Kayseri or Nevşehir take about an hour — seeing the hot air balloons at sunrise means an early start regardless.

Which District, Which Purpose?

Side suits those who want both history and entertainment, with its ancient theatre and Land of Legends theme park. Alanya is for beach and castle seekers. Kemer draws those who want forests and quiet. Belek is built around golf courses and luxury resorts. Kaş is small, boutique, unhurried. People who find Kaş once tend not to look elsewhere.

Best Time to Visit Antalya

July and August are hot — temperatures reach 40°C — and busy. But if sea and beach are the priority, that's the season; it's also peak time for boat trips.

April, May, September and October are more balanced. Good weather, lower tour prices, fewer crowds. The best window for rafting and outdoor activities.

Winter in Antalya works surprisingly well for anyone focused on historical sites, Kaleiçi and museums. Hotel prices drop, queues disappear.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Antalya?
Top activities include boat trips to Suluada ("Turkish Maldives"), white-water rafting through Köprülü Canyon, jeep safaris in the Taurus Mountains, and guided tours of ancient cities like Perge, Aspendos, and Side. The old town Kaleiçi, Düden Waterfalls, and a traditional Turkish bath are also must-dos.
What is the best time to visit Antalya?
Antalya is a year-round destination. April–June and September–October offer mild weather, fewer crowds, and ideal conditions for outdoor activities. July–August is peak beach season but can be very hot. Winter months are mild and great for sightseeing.
What are the best day trips from Antalya?
The most popular day trips from Antalya are Pamukkale's white travertine terraces, the sunken city of Kekova, the ancient ruins of Perge and Aspendos, and the Side archaeological site. Cappadocia is also reachable as an overnight excursion.
Is Antalya good for families with children?
Yes, Antalya is one of Turkey's most family-friendly destinations. Top choices for families include jeep safaris, boat trips, the Land of Legends theme park, and beginner-friendly rafting. Most tours offer child prices and flexible group sizes.
How do I get around Antalya for tours and activities?
Most tours include hotel pickup and drop-off from central Antalya, Belek, Lara, and Kemer. For independent exploration, taxis and local buses connect the main districts. Booking in advance is recommended in peak season (July–August).
Can I cancel or change my Antalya tour booking?
Most activities on BiletAndMore offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time. Cancellation terms are shown on each activity page before booking.