
Monument visits in Antalya

Winter Tour to Pamukkale and Hierapolis
This winter tour takes you to Pamukkale, which means 'cotton castle' in Turkish – and you'll soon see why as you set eyes upon this magical landscape. It's a series of mountainside terraces where natural springs have solidified into snowy-white stalactites and cliffs. The effect is a winter-like wonderland of petrified tiers and pools. The Romans built a health spa here and people still flock to admire the scenery and bathe in the thermal pools. Then it's on to the ruins of ancient Hierapolis – a theatre, necropolis, temples, baths and much more. After lunch, you'll have free time to poke around the site.
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Kekova, Myra & St Nicholas Small Group Tour
Christmas comes early on this exclusive small group tour – it's the best gift you can give your holiday. You'll visit the stone houses of Beymelek, cruise to Kekova Island, see the ‘lost city' of Simena and visit the Church of St Nicholas and ancient ruins of Myra.The fun kicks off with an organic brunch at Beymelek stone houses. You'll then visit a nearby greenhouse to learn about local horticulture. Next, hop on to a boat to Kekova Island. You'll discover the sunken city of Simena and, in summer, enjoy a swim stop.Then, after lunch, visit the Church of St Nicholas – alias Santa – and the ruins of ancient Myra. The church, which dates from the year 520, boasts recently restored 12th century frescoes while the archaeological site is pretty impressive. Star turns include the Roman theatre and the Lycian rock-cut tombs.
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Private Perge & Aspendos Tour
Travel back in time to the days of togas and chariots with this private half-day tour to the ancient sites of Perga and Aspendos. Among the attractions you'll discover is perhaps the best-preserved Roman theatre of all.First on the history hitlist is the classical city of Perga. This once-bustling Roman port was founded around 1300 BC and the first stop for St Paul on his missionary journeys around the Mediterranean. Take a guided tour, stepping through the triumphal Roman gate to admire the ruined temples, marketplace and fountains. On the column-lined main street, you can even see the grooves in the flagstones created by chariot wheels. There's also a 12,000-seater stadium and the remnants of a Bronze Age acropolis.Next, we go to Aspendos to see one of the best-preserved theatres from antiquity. Built 2,000 years ago into a steep hillside and big enough for 15,000 spectators, its perfect acoustics mean that it's still used for operas and concerts today.
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Istanbul Tour with Flights
The early start is worth it, to spend the day in this fascinating metropolis on the Bosphorus Strait – the only city in the world located on two continents, Istanbul. First up is the Sultan Ahmed Mosque. High ceilings decorated with more than 20,000 azure tiles give the building its Blue Mosque nickname. Next, you'll visit the German Fountain and Egyptian Obelisk before making your way to Topkapi Palace, a huge and lavish residence which housed Ottoman Sultans for hundreds of years. After some free time to haggle for spices and souvenirs in the Egyptian bazaar, you can end the day with an optional boat trip along the Bosphorus Strait.
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Kekova, Myra & St Nicholas Tour
Authentic cuisine, a lost city and Santa – this trip offers an eclectic mix of attractions. Proceedings get under way with a tasting of local specialities in the Ottoman village of Beymelek. Next, sail to Kekova a protected area famed for its underwater ruins, which are the relics of the ancient town of Simena, partially submerged by an earthquake in the 2nd century. There's time for a swim, too. After lunch, you'll head to the site of the ancient city of Myra. See the amphitheatre and rock tombs, and visit the Church of St Nicholas, who's better known today as Santa Claus.
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Ancient Perga & Aspendos Tour
You'll travel back in time to the days of togas and chariots with this half-day excursion to the ancient sites of Perga and Aspendos. First up is the classical city of Perga. Take a guided tour, stepping through the triumphal Roman gate to admire the ruined temples, marketplace and fountains. On the column-lined main street, you can even see the grooves in the flagstones created by chariot wheels. Next, we go to Aspendos to see one of the best-preserved theatres from antiquity. Its perfect acoustics mean that it's still used for operas and concerts today.
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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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Private Kekova, Myra & St Nicholas Tour
Christmas comes early on this private tour – it's the best gift you can give your holiday. You'll visit the stone houses of Beymelek, cruise to Kekova Island, see the ‘lost city' of Simena and visit the Church of St Nicholas and ancient ruins of Myra.The fun kicks off with an organic brunch at Beymelek stone houses. You'll then visit a nearby greenhouse to learn about local horticulture. Next, hop on to a boat to Kekova Island. You'll discover the sunken city of Simena and, in summer, enjoy a swim stop.Then, after lunch, visit the Church of St Nicholas – alias Santa – and the ruins of ancient Myra. The church, which dates from the year 520, boasts recently restored 12th century frescoes while the archaeological site is pretty impressive. Star turns include the Roman theatre and the Lycian rock-cut tombs.
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Pamukkale Sunrise Hot Air Balloon Experience from Antalya
Pamukkale is spectacular seen from the ground – but even better with bird's eye views. See one of Turkey's top natural treasures from above with this hot air balloon experience. You'll need to rise and shine well before sunrise, but it's all worth it as you soar over the cotton-white calcium terraces, making memories that'll last long after you leave.
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Hierapolis and Pamukkale Tour with Lake Salda
This summer tour takes you to Pamukkale, which means ‘cotton castle' in Turkish – and you'll see why as soon as you set eyes upon its magical landscape. Leaving Antalya early in the morning, you'll arrive at Lake Salda Lake after a few hours' scenic drive. It's been compared to the Maldives for its long beaches and multi-toned blue waters. You'll have free time to take some photos. You'll then head to Pamukkale for lunch. Afterwards, explore the ruins of Hierapolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Then let off steam with a dip in Cleopatra's Ancient Pool before dinner in a forest restaurant.
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