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The Antalya region is the second most popular holiday destination in Turkey after Istanbul. It attracts everyone from rich and influential millionaires to budget holidaymakers. The long sandy beaches and typical Mediterranean climate are luring all nationalities from British, Russians, Scandinavians, and Americans. While Antalya city centre has many attractions, hotels, bar and restaurants, people tend to flock to the nearby coastal resorts of which a few include…

• Alanya is popular because of its long, sandy beaches, its landmark historical castle, and the nearby mountain regions. The resort is open all year round although in winter, sunbathing is definitely off the agenda.

• Side has the added bonus of the historical ampitheatre and structures in the heart of the resort. At the end of the harbour stands the ancient temple of Apollo and the nighttime bars here, make ideal environments for relaxing with close company, while dining on fine food and wine.

• Kemer is typically a manmade resort that heavily features five star all inclusive hotels and large nightclubs. This destination is a favourite for Russians.

• Belek is the golfing capital of Turkey. Tiger Woods and other big names have played in one of the many golf courses. This resort is small but the place to head to if you want luxury at no cost.

• Cirali is a small, one street rustic village which cheap accommodation and the area is ideal for hikers and trekkers. The long beach is also protected because of the loggerhead turtles that lay their eggs in the sand.

Things to do

The Antalya region will keep anyone busy for at least a month because of the wide varieties of attractions in the area.

Mount Tahtali cable car ride should be first on the list because it gives an amazing panoramic view over the coastline and backing Taurus Mountains. During high season, be prepared for long queues though.

• The ancient Greco-Roman ruins of Aspendos is a must see. Suspected to date back to 1000BC, it was often the focus of invasion, specifically by Alexander the Great and the Romans. The main attraction is the large theatre that is also home to the annual opera festival.

• Gushing waterfalls are plentiful in Antalya with the most popular being Duden that flows into the sea. Manavgat also features on most daily excursions and it has a traditional Turkish tea garden to relax in.

• History lovers should head to the city centre to view the impressive Hadrian’s Gate that is the entrance into the old town. Nearby, the large archaeological museum holds many artefacts from across Turkey while the local landmark of Hidirlik tower is said to date from the second century.

• A day should be spent in the old part of the city known as Kaleici. Cobbled streets are lined with small shops, boutiques, and historic buildings. This is also an ideal place to try some traditional Turkish food.

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