Scuba Diving in Antalya
Scuba Diving in Antalya
Scuba Diving in Antalya
Scuba Diving in Antalya
Scuba Diving in Antalya
Antalya Province
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Introduction Scuba Diving in Antalya

Introduction
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Antalya, a coastal city in southern Turkey, has become a paradise for diving enthusiasts with its clear water, gentle waves and plenty of sunshine.

Unique creatures and landscapes: Antalya not only has spectacular shipwrecks and caves full of marine life, but also underwater landscapes such as ancient ruins, tunnels and canyons, allowing divers to travel back to the glorious period of ancient civilization while diving.

Excellent Visibility: Antalya's waters are crystal clear, with visibility typically reaching 10-30 meters. The best diving season is from June to September, when the water temperature rises and the marine life is active, and visibility may be higher, sometimes up to 40 meters.

Comfortable air and water temperature: Antalya The water temperature usually remains at a comfortable 20-28℃ in summer. At this time, the weather is sunny and very suitable for outdoor and water activities. The water temperature is cooler in winter and is not suitable for diving activities.

Various diving difficulties:Whether you are a beginner or an experienced diver, you can find a diving spot suitable for you in Antalya. There are introductory diving spots suitable for diving teaching with depths ranging from 4 meters to 25 meters, as well as open large caves with depths ranging from 10 to 32 meters, providing an excellent choice for divers seeking challenges.

Antalya has become an ideal place for diving enthusiasts with its rich biodiversity and landscapes, excellent visibility, pleasant air and water temperatures, and diverse diving difficulties. Here, divers will embark on an unforgettable underwater adventure and explore the infinite mysteries of the Mediterranean..

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Antalya| A city that pleases the body and mind

Antalya| A city that pleases the body and mind

Antalya is the largest city on the southern coast of Turkey. It is recorded that the early Hittites settled here in 2000 BC. After the Trojan War, in the 7th century BC, Greeks from the Aegean and Asia Minor conquered the region. A century later, the city was built. Subsequently, the Persians and Alexander the Great successively became the masters of the city. From the 2nd to 3rd century BC, it ushered in its most glorious period. Until the 15th century, the Ottomans finally controlled the region. Antalya is surrounded by mountains. Rows of palm trees form boulevards, with very beautiful docks. In the city, you can see ancient relics left by different civilizations everywhere. It gives visitors a sense of physical and mental pleasure and is a good place for leisure and vacation.
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🇹🇷🌸Antalya’s Crystal Blue Sea! 🌊💙
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🇹🇷🌸Antalya’s Crystal Blue Sea! 🌊💙

#2024wish In 2023, I got to experience the STUNNING turquoise waters of Antalya, Türkiye! 🇹🇷🏖️ Many of Antalya’s “beaches” are actually little cliff side hideaways, where locals perch on flat rocks and chat, and take turns diving into the perfectly clear waters. 🌊🏊♀️ While these beaches are not as comfortable as the pebble beaches, they offer a different, more local experience, as well as a better view of the breathtaking colors!💙🏝️ I hope in 2024 that I can see the beautiful waters of Antalya again! ♥️🇹🇷 #beachlife #travelinspiration #localguides #turkey
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Antalya 💙

Antalya is one of the cities that receive the most tourists in Turkey. The sea is very clean and clear. If you like swimming, you should definitely choose Antalya. It also has many beautiful places to see. I will write below the places I recommend you to go. -Konyaalti Beach -Düden Waterfall -Kaleiçi -Side ancient city -Aspendos Ancient City #antalya #sea #beach
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Antalya, a Roman seaport facing the sea

Antalya, a Roman seaport facing the sea

The Mediterranean climate is neither cold nor hot, and May is also very comfortable. It seems that there is no piercing winter, and the distant snow-capped mountains have also melted, but it is still one of the most beautiful seaside cities in Turkey, very suitable for a short stay🌴. The Roman seaport is a free attraction in Antalya that you can't miss. Here, facing the sea with the spring in full bloom, you can enjoy the view of the harbor sails, or you can take a boat out to sea for fun. When you have nothing to do, you can have a coffee at the open-air cafes at the port. About transportation 1️⃣ Take the D400 highway from Fethiye, you can choose to drive yourself. 2️⃣ From Cappadocia or Istanbul, take a plane✈️ to Antalya Airport 3️⃣ The old town area is mainly pedestrian, and self-driving cars can be parked at the parking lot near the entrance of the old town 4️⃣ For day trips around, you can choose to hire a car or use public transportation
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A walk around Side Ancient City!
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A walk around Side Ancient City!

A place full of history, full of story and legends, streets that make you feel that you are living in ancient ages. The ancient city is also full of beautiful cafes and boutique restaurants, an ideal place to relax and educate yourself on the history of the area. It is also extremely accessible from most hotels along the beach. It took us a 30 minute walk along the promenade. #turkey #historicallandmarks #localguides #familytrip #sidetrip #falltrip
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Antalya 🧡
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Antalya 🧡

Antayla is an absolutely stunning coastal city and a great place to begin your travels through 🇹🇷 Turkey. Day 1: Explore the old town, old bazaar, archeological museum, and Konyaalti beach. Day 2: Take a tour of historical sites(Aspendos & Perge, or Pamakkule Hieralpolis & Cleopatra pools) Day 3: Take a boat tour [Must-Visit Attractions] 1. Old town + beautiful old buildings, Hadrian's Gate, delicious food, sunset views from rooftop restaurants, shopping. 2. Pamakkule Hieralpolis + Interesting landscape, ancient ruins. 3. Boat Tour + There are many to choose from, relax, have lunch, and swim in the Mediterranean sea. [Must-Try Food] 1. Pastorale + Chicken & Cheese 2. Sauvignon + Butter garlic prawns 3. Kalypso Beach + Salmon Spinach or one of their platters [Accommodation ] Stay in the old town. It's central and beautiful. La Paloma Hotel Kılınçarslan, Tabakhane Sk, Kaleiçi No:3, 07100 Muratpaşa/Antalya, Türkiye [Photo Spots] 1. Hadrians Gate + Beautiful Roman Architecture can be found at one of the entrances of the Old Town. 2. Karaalioglu Parki Seyir Terasi + Wonderful sunset views, over the ocean, and mountain ranges. 3. Konyaalti beach + You will have the gorgeous backdrop of huge mountains to your right, with the contrast of the bright blue Mediterranean sea and cliffs to the left. Stunning, especially in the late afternoon. [Tips] Don't be afraid to use public transport, it is fairly easy and cost effective. Go onto YouTube and type in Antayla Smart card. You will find a video by "Burak Unal - AntaylaKart Guide", this video tells you all about how to buy and use the card. Happy Adventuring 🥳 #traveldiaries #bestsunset #100waysoftravel #turkeytrip #autumntrip
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The biggest Migros!
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The biggest Migros!

MMMMM or 5M Migros in Antalya is by far the biggest Migros chain I’ve seen in whole Turkey. Usually Migros in only a supermarket that sells basic home stuff and food. However the one in Antalya has a lot of international and local shops inside the mall. The mall is at the highway and could easily be spotted because of its beautiful facade :) #shopping #mall #migros #shopping #antalya #unforgettableexperiences
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Life is worth it! Turkey's most beautiful coastal road

Life is worth it! Turkey's most beautiful coastal road

From Antalya to Izmir, the hundreds of kilometers long highway has the best looking coastline of Turkey🌊 The D400 highway is definitely worth driving on your own, the scenery along the way is really beautiful, and there is no need for admission tickets, you can go down to see the sea anywhere, and there is an incredibly beautiful beach, just like a wallpaper. Even after the prices have doubled, the cost-performance ratio of sea view rooms is still very high, with an average of around 200 per person, you can stay in a very nice sea view room. Recommended self-driving route is Izmir-Antalya, which can be driven in 2 days, with a stopover in Kaş for one night.
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Viola, Antalya!
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Viola, Antalya!

Konyaalti beach is a long stretch beach along the coast of Antalya, overlooking the crystal clear Mediterranean waters. There a lot of beach clubs in the coast that will let you rent sun beds for 35-200TL. They sell drinks and snacks upon your request! However, if you don’t wanna pay money to rent the beds, there are parts of the beach where you can lay down for free. The beach is stony so water level could be a bit deep and inclined. #beaches #antalya #mediterranean #vacation #awesomepic #nyedestinations #forladies #awesomepic#paragliding#bestislandtraveltowns#naturalwonders#beaches
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Sandland Antalya 🗺️
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Sandland Antalya 🗺️

#2024wish Had an artsy day at Sandland Antalya! 🏖️✨ The 40 TL entrance fee was a creative bargain for the mesmerizing sand sculptures that brought the beach to life. #SandlandAntalyaMagic #SculptureWonder The intricacy of the sculptures, crafted entirely from sand, was mind-blowing. From iconic landmarks to mythical creatures, each piece showcased the artists' talent and attention to detail. It felt like wandering through a sandy wonderland. 🏰🎨 The themed sections, like the International Area featuring sculptures from around the world, and the Mythology Garden, added a cultural and fantastical touch to the experience. It was not just an exhibition but a journey through diverse narratives. 🌍🏛️ The live sand sculpting demonstrations were a fascinating bonus. Watching artists mold ordinary sand into extraordinary forms right before my eyes added a dynamic and interactive element to the visit. 🎨🤲 The nearby Konyaalti Beach provided a perfect post-Sandland retreat. The sandy shores and clear waters allowed me to transition from the sandy artistry to a more natural beach setting. It was an ideal way to extend the seaside vibes. 🏖️🌊 Exploring Antalya's old town, Kaleici, with its cobbled streets, historic architecture, and vibrant cafes, was a charming contrast to the sandy escapade. It's a great spot to absorb local culture and indulge in Turkish delights. 🏰🍡 Sandland Antalya isn't just an art exhibition; it's a celebration of creativity and imagination carved in sand. The blend of sculptural marvels, live demonstrations, and nearby attractions makes it a delightful destination for art enthusiasts and anyone seeking a unique beachside experience. #SandArtFantasy #AntalyaCreativeEscape
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Perge Ruins - Antalya
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Perge Ruins - Antalya

It is one of the most interesting ancient site of ruins I’ve visited in Antalya province! Perge Ruins have a 2000-year-old history and it is one of the biggest ancient settlements that have survived as a whole. Perge is famous for its Roman ruins and its big amphitheater with a capacity of 15,000 people. The place is huge. Including the ancient theatre, it took us around 4,5 hours to explore the area. We saw some people rushing through, and I guess it is possible to see everything in 2 hours if you just want to take some quick pictures. But I recommend to spend there at least 3-4 hours to see all the details of this wonderful place! Perge Ruins are located 19 km east of Antalya. #historicplaces
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Lycian Tomb & Roman Amphitheater

Lycian Tomb & Roman Amphitheater

On the northern outskirts of Myra, at the foot of the low range of the Taurus mountains, around 1.9 kilometers 25 minutes walk from St Nicholas Church at the town of Demre. It is open daily from 0800-1700. The necropolis Lycian rock tombs were always placed at the top of the hills or on the cliffs as there was a belief that the dead would be transported to another world by a flying wing-like creature. Some tombs had the shape of houses, very similar to those in which the Lycians lived during their lifetime. Beside is theRoman Amphitheater which is one of the best preserved in the Lycian Regionthat was built during the Roman period, it can hold approximately 11000 people. As all the other Roman theaters, it was used both for theatrical performances and gladiatorial fights.
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