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Tours & things to do in Antalya

The tours that consistently earn 4.5+ ratings in Antalya, plus day trips most travelers miss. Book the big stuff before you arrive — skip-the-line tickets save hours at the major sights.

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Getting around Antalya

Pre-book your arrival. Public taxis at Turkish airports are a known tourist trap.

Kiwitaxi

Pre-book a private car

Localrent

Rental cars — Turkey-focused, no deposit

How tours actually work in Antalya

Antalya's tour scene splits between the boat-trip culture from the old harbour and the Roman-ruin loops inland (Aspendos, Side, Termessos, Phaselis). Mediterranean Turkey's tour scene clusters around three things: boat trips out from the harbours (gulet day cruises to nearby coves, sunset turtle-watching boats, multi-day Lycian Way charters), Roman-era archaeology (Aspendos, Side, Patara, Phaselis, Olympos — most reachable as half-day group tours), and adventure activities (Saklıkent Gorge canyoning, paragliding from Babadağ at Ölüdeniz, Köprülü Canyon rafting). The boat trips are the cliché-but-correct booking; pick a smaller-group operator over the 80-passenger party boats. The Roman-ruin half-day tours are good value if you don't have a rental car; if you do, you'll see the same sites at your own pace for less.

Two practical rules apply across the country: book skip-the-line tickets ahead for every major fixed-time-slot sight (the Aspendos and Side Roman ruins fill up by 11am in season), and do at least one half-day private tour if your trip is longer than 3 days. The marginal cost over a group tour is small (~30%); the experience difference is large.

What we recommend skipping in Antalya

Generic "city highlights" bus tours that cover six sights in five hours mostly waste your time on commute and queue. Pick three sights and book skip-the-line tickets for each — you'll see more in less time. "Turkish night" dinner shows are entertainment-grade re-enactments — fine if that's the trip you want, but they don't add anything cultural that a proper restaurant evening + a sema ceremony don't already give you. Boat tours that promise "private" but pack 30 people on board are the most-reported tour-disappointment in Antalya reviews — read the capacity fine print before paying premium prices.

Tour booking questions

Should I book before I arrive in Antalya?

For peak season (June–September) and the marquee tours, yes — at least a week ahead, two for balloon flights or named day-cruise charters. Off-season, day-of often works for general tours. Skip-the-line tickets to fixed-time-slot sights are always worth pre-booking; the price is the same as walking up.

Are the aggregator platforms (Klook, GetYourGuide) marking up the price?

Marginally if at all — they take a commission from operators rather than the customer, so the ticket price is generally the same as booking direct. The benefit is review density, cancellation policy, and multi-language support. The cost is occasional same-tour-different-name redundancy in the listings.

Do I need to tip tour guides in Antalya?

Yes — a small cash tip is customary at the end of the tour (equivalent to roughly $3–8 USD per person on a group tour; more for private or specialist guides). Cash, given at the end. Drivers are usually included in the guide tip; restaurants are separate. Hotel concierges who arrange tours appreciate a similar gesture. (Tipping norms last noted: June 2026.)

Stay near the tours

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Tuvana Hotel

Kaleiçi (Old Town), Antalya

Restored Ottoman mansions with a courtyard pool in the heart of Kaleiçi. Consistently the top-rated old-town hotel.

$160≈ ₺5.440from / night
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Mediterra Art Hotel

Kaleiçi (Old Town), Antalya

Beautifully restored 200-year-old mansion turned boutique, in a quiet Kaleiçi lane.

$130≈ ₺4.420from / night
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Hotel Alp Paşa

Kaleiçi (Old Town), Antalya

Ottoman-style boutique with a pool, romantic setting, walk to the harbor.

$140≈ ₺4.760from / night
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White Garden Pansiyon

Kaleiçi (Old Town), Antalya

Charming, affordable guesthouse in a historic building with a pretty garden courtyard.

$55≈ ₺1.870from / night
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Titanic Mardan Palace

Lara, Antalya

Famous themed mega-resort with gondola canals and a huge waterpark. Unreal for kids.

$420≈ ₺14.280from / night
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Delphin Imperial

Lara, Antalya

Top-tier Lara all-inclusive with excellent food, great pools, and direct beach access.

$380≈ ₺12.920from / night
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