
Countryside in Alanya

Ormana and Altinbesik Caves Small Group Tour with lunch
Uncover the secrets of Ormana village and its surrounds. Take tea in a traditional Turkish house in the charming village of Urunlu before hiking from a nearby canyon to the Altinbesik Caves. Here – during summer only – you'll have the chance to take a subterranean dinghy ride. Then it's on to Ormana, with its wooden mosque and its unique ‘button houses'. Soak up the village's laidback vibe and have a local lunch before heading to the nearby ruins of an ancient caravanserai. Then, venture into the desolate landscapes of the Eynif Plains, where you'll hopefully witness wild horses roaming.
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Alanya Outback Off-road Safari
How about leaving the sands of your resort behind for the day and instead go for a spin on dirt tracks? Travelling in off-road vehicles with your experienced guide, you'll drive into the hills above the coast, feeling the air get cooler as you go. You'll journey along jaw-dropping mountain roads and through rural villages where time seems to have stopped still. Bumping along winding roads on and adrenaline adventure, you'll discover the heart of this enchanting region – the stunning views, untouched nature and the real beauty of the area. It's the drive of your life.
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Köprülü Whitewater Rafting Adventure
Away from the coast, this part of Turkey is something of an adventure playground – created by Mother Nature herself. After driving to the village of Beskonak, you'll be given a safety briefing before you don a helmet and life vest. Once you've taken your seat along with your guide in an eight-person raft – get ready to roll. You'll raft past steep cliffs and pine forests that most tourists never get to see. It's an exhilarating ride but the rapids are gentle rather than turbulent, so they're perfect for beginners. There's also a complimentary lunch included in the trip.
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Private Sagalassos Ancient City Tour
Situated in a remote region of southwest Turkey, the isolated location of Sagalassos has helped keep it a hidden gem. An important city to both Alexander the Great and ancient Rome, discover this incredibly well-preserved archaeological site with the added bonus of a Lake Karacaören photo stop and a visit to Burdur museum.You'll travel north through the Turkish countryside on this private tour, kicking off in what is one of the world's largest archaeological sites. But first, there's a stop to admire the almost made-for-Instagram Lake Karacaören – a top Turkish beauty spot.On arrival at Sagalassos, a tour of the impressive mountaintop ruins awaits. Surrounded by crumbling columns, villas, temples and major must-sees like the city centre and the Hellenistic theatre, it's like stepping through the pages of a history book. After lunch, a walking tour of nearby Burdur and a visit to the city museum reveals even more about the region's past.
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Köprülü Canyon National Park Truck Safari
For a full-on adrenaline rush, this monster truck and rafting experience is just the ticket. First up is an off-road monster truck ride in the wilds of Köprülü Canyon National Park in the Taurus Mountains. Before midday, you'll have time to admire the flora and fauna, and enjoy the panoramic views, before enjoying a cool swim at Boynuzlubük Canyon. Next up is a restaurant stop for a spice-rich local lunch. In the afternoon, you'll enjoy another off-road adventure on pick-up trucks in Eagle Canyon before rounding off the day descending the River Köprülü by raft or dinghy.
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Perge, Kursunlu & Aspendos Tour
You'll travel back in time to the days of togas and chariots with this full day excursion to the ancient sites of Perga and Aspendos. First on the history hitlist is the classical city of Perga. Take a guided tour, stepping through the triumphal Roman gate to admire the ruined temples, marketplace and fountains. It's then on to Kursunlu waterfalls before lunch on the bank of the river. Next we go to Aspendos to see one of the best-preserved theatres. Its perfect acoustics mean that it's still used for concerts to this day. To round off the day, you'll visit the Seljuk Bridge.
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Small Group Tour to the Greek Island of Kastellorizo
Thanks to this tour, you can tick-off two countries in one holiday. Although officially a part of Greece, the tiny island of Kaştellorizo – also known as Kaş – sits just a stone's throw from the Turkish mainland. Head over by ferry for a full day spent exploring this Greek treasure with an expert guide.It's an early start, but some things are worth getting out of bed for. After pick-up from your hotel, you'll be whisked down to the port. Before boarding the ferry, there's breakfast on offer at a local restaurant. Then, a quick hop over the sea, and you'll find yourself on the Greek island of Kaş.There'll be a guided tour of the top sights, plus free time to browse for souvenirs, amble along cobblestone streets and relax into the snail pace of life. And if you fancy enhancing the experience, there's an optional boat trip to the Blue Caves, where you can cool off with a swim. Catch the ferry back, and you'll have dinner before returning to resort.
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Ormana and Altinbesik Caves Small Group Tour with lunch
Uncover the secrets of Ormana village and its surrounds with the exclusive private tour. What's more, you'll do it all with the help of our expert guides. Muzaffer, one of the team, says, ‘Wild horses running freely and an underground lake – these mountains have so much to offer you and your camera.' You'll visit mysterious caves and the ruins of an ancient caravanserai, and with luck, see the famous Ormana wild horses.First up is that most traditional of Turkish pastimes – tea. Whisked to the charming village of Urunlu, you'll mingle with the locals in a typical home and be welcomed with a cup of their strong, sweet, brew. Suitably refreshed, it's time to hike from a nearby canyon to the Altinbesik Caves. Here – during summer only – you'll have the chance to take a subterranean dinghy ride.A visit to Ormana, introduces you to its wooden mosque and unique ‘button houses'. And for every sale of this experience, there's a donation to a renovation fund that helps restore these authentic architectural marvels. Soak up the village's laidback vibe and shop for souvenirs that help support the local community – it's a great place to get gifts you won't find anywhere else. After lunch at a family-run restaurant, it's on to the nearby ruins of an ancient caravanserai – a medieval motel for travelling traders. Then, venture into the desolate landscapes of the Eynif Plains, where you'll hopefully witness the majestic wild horses roaming in their natural habitat.
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Antalya Canyoning Experience
An experience in the Anatolian wilds awaits with a day of canyoning, swimming, diving, jumping and enjoying the best of nature in the Taurus Mountains. Ahmetler Canyon is a mystical place where surreal sculpted rocks tower above you and natural pools invite you to swim. Head deep into this fairytale landscape with your guide, and you'll climb, dive, swim, and jump through the canyon. After the adventure, you'll be served up a Turkish ‘mangal' lunch, fresh from the barbecue. What's more, you'll get to watch a video of your experience, and children will receive a certificate at the end of the day to celebrate your achievements.
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Cappadocia Tour with Flights
Cappadocia is a magical world of cones, pillar pinnacles and fairy chimneys – all created by ancient volcanic eruptions, wind and water. You'll fly from Antalya to this region of fairytale landscapes for a day trip with a difference. The sightseeing kicks off at Kaymakli, a subterranean city with a multi-level maze of houses carved by early Christians. Next, we'll visit Pigeon Valley en route to Pasabaglari. Monks once inhabited Pasabaglari, a valley of hundreds of fairy chimneys rising into the sky. There'll also be time to see the ‘Three Graces' fairy chimneys before flying back to Antalya.
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