Sulu Ada

Named after the freshwater source of the island, Suluada was the home of all ships traveling in the region with the need for freshwater. One of the most popular places to visit in Antalya by boat, Suluada is a piece of heaven with its white sand and turquoise water. There are daily boat tours from…

Gelidonya Feneri

Gelidonya Lighthouse, located within the borders of Karaöz coastal town of Kumluca, is also on the Lycian Way, which is one of the walking routes mentioned above. Fener is located on Cape Gelidonya, at the tip of the Teke Peninsula. Cape Gelidonya is also called Cape Swallow or Cape Taşlık. Gelidonya Lighthouse was built on…

Likya Yolu

The Lycian Way, which starts from Fethiye and extends to Antalya, is one of the important walking routes as it also passes through Adrasan. Lycia got its name because of the Lycians living in this region in the past. While the Lycian Way, Turkey’s first long-distance walking path, was 509 km in 2015, it has…

Adrasan Kalesi

Located in the borders of Adrasan, Adrasan Castle, also known as Maiden Castle, is a historical structure worth seeing. After the Turks conquered Alanya, they established a province of Iğdır centered on Adrasan. The Üçok Branch of the Iğdır tribe of the Oghuz settled here and they built the Maiden’s Castle to the north of…

Adrasan Koyu

When we say Adrasan, of course, this natural wonder dark comes to our minds. Located in a bay surrounded by forests, Adrasan Bay is a natural harbor. Since it is one of the quietest and most peaceful places in Antalya, those who do not like crowds and want to get away from the noise and…