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The 10 Best Places to Visit in Alanya;
1. Alanya Castle
You can start visiting Alanya from Alanya Castle. The magnificent view of the castle will fascinate you. From Alanya Castle, Cleopatra Beach, Alanya Port and Keykubat Beach and Cilvarda Cape can't be satisfied with the bird's eye view. The magnificent structure of the castle will also impress you. When you go to Alanya Castle, do not forget to visit Ehmedek, Suleymaniye Mosque, Gemili Masjid, Cistern, Akbeşe Sultan Masjid and Tomb, Alanya Lighthouse. During the castle trip, many places are waiting to serve you where you can relax, cool off, have a drink and eat against the unique views of Alanya.
2. Kizilkule
13. Seljuk Sultan I in the century.Kizilkule, built by Alaaddin Keykubat, has become the symbol of Alanya. Do not leave Alanya without visiting the octagonal planned Kizilkule, one of the unique examples of Seljuk art, going to the top floor, watching the view from the terrace, and living to the fullest of history. After watching the exhibitions opened in the tower on your trip to Kızılkule, don't forget to visit the Shipyard and Tophane. If you wish, you can complete your trip in a pleasant way by going to the sea at Tersane Beach, which is small but intertwined with history with an aquarium-like sea.
3. Alanya Museum
One of the most beautiful museums in Antalya is the Alanya Museum. Do not forget to visit the Alanya Museum, which is very convenient to reach in the city center. It is a very beautiful museum with both garden arrangement and hall arrangements. The richness of the exhibited works is another reason to visit. I, who has been very well preserved in the state of the museum's icon.S. 2. the 52 cm high bronze Statue of Heracles, dated to the century BC, is exhibited in a separate hall.
4. Cleopatra Beach
If you visit Alanya and don't swim this sand on a very private beach, something will be missing in your life. This private beach, which starts with Damlataş Beach in front of Damlataş Cave on the right part of the peninsula, welcomes thousands of guests every year. You can visit Damlataş Cave before going to the beach. When swimming with sea glasses, it is possible to watch the fish and the natural beauties of the seabed very comfortably. Both beaches are open to the public for free, and sunbed and umbrella service are charged. Many beach businesses also have these fees at reasonable levels.
5. Dim Creek and Dim Cave
Starting from just below the Dim Dam established on the Dim Stream, which is the cooling and breathing space of Alanya, various pinkik areas, restaurants, tea gardens on the edge of the stream serve tourism in the region down to the bottom. In hot weather, sitting, eating and drinking tea on platforms built on the cool waters of tea create a different environment. Do not forget to visit the beautiful Dim Cave, which should definitely be seen on your Dim Tea trip. It has a very beautiful view of the place and location where it is located, as well as the inside of the Dim Cave.
6. Sapadere Canyon
Alanya is a natural beauty of Sapadere Canyon, which we will tell you not to return without seeing on your trip. Sapadere Canyon road has at least as impressive and beautiful views as the canyon itself. When you go to the Sapadere Canyon, you get the feeling that you are traveling to the heart of the Taurus Mountains. Buddha makes your journey no longer boring. there is an area where you can easily park your car at the entrance of the 750-meter-long canyon, artificial ponds, a single restaurant, a picnic area and a souvenir sales place. Admission is charged.
7. Ancient City of Syedra
If you want to add another cultural trip to your Alanya trip, if you want to make a trip to antiquity, the Ancient City of Syedra is the perfect place for this job. Alanya was founded on a hill climbed through banana gardens on the Gazipasa road. M of the history of the city.D. 7. both the view and the view of the Ancient City of Syedra, which is supposed to date back to the century, are worth seeing. The city is entered through the monumental gate that is still standing. The ancient City is surrounded by walls. There are cisterns that have come down from antiquity to the present and are fed from a plastered natural spring that meets the city's water needs.
8. Alara Khan
On your trip to Alanya, do not return without visiting the Alara Han region, which is located within the borders of Okurcalar Resort, during your vacation. This will be both a cultural and natural beauty trip. You can visit Alara Castle and Alara Han (caravanserai), which are Seljuk artifacts, by taking a nature walk in the tea and on the shore of the region. You can swim in the cool waters of Alara Tea by eating and drinking something in the seating areas installed on Alara Tea. Swimming in the fairly cool waters of the tea is a separate pleasure in extreme temperatures. Alara Han is about 38 km from Alanya and 39 km from Side. You can spend a beautiful day intertwined with the history and natural beauties in the region.
9. Alanya Viewing Terrace
If you wish on your trip to Alanya, you can go to breakfast in the morning at the facilities located in the region and at the same time watch Alanya from a bird's eye view from the viewing terrace. The viewing terrace, which resembles the existing botanical park in the picnic area, has different beautiful views at night. Pepper trees located on the Viewing Terrace add a special beauty to the park. The viewing terrace parking area organized by Alanya Municipality is located at an altitude of 650 meters from the sea. Transportation is convenient and easy with an asphalt road. It is a beautiful park where you can watch Alanya from a very wide angle from a bird's eye view.
10. Damlataş Cave
Damlataş Cave, which is located in the coastal part of the center of Alanya, was formed during a 15 thousand-year period. It attracts the great interest of its visitors with its stalactites and stalagmites.