Yivli Minaret and Kesik Mosque: the first two stops take place in important mosques. The first was built in the 13th century and is one of the landmarks of Antalya. The second used to be a Byzantine church, later converted into a mosque. Antalya Saat Kulesi: At this stop, you will have 5 minutes to explore and admire the 19th-century tower located within the ancient city walls. Expect to be impressed by its size and design. Kaleici: The route includes a 1-hour stop in the old town of Antalya. This charming district, also known as Kaleici, attracts many visitors with its unique atmosphere. Charming shops, restaurants, interesting architecture, and attractions are just part of what you can see and visit during this stop. Hadrian's Gate: Hadrian's Gate, one of the most iconic places in Antalya, majestically rises on three double arches and has an interesting history. Konyaalti Beach and Karaalioglu Park: Antalya is also famous for its tranquil landscapes and coastline. During the stop at Konyaalti Beach, expect to see an exceptional landscape. The impressive Taurus Mountains surround this bay, creating a serene and beautiful landscape. If you are a nature lover, visiting Karaalioglu will not disappoint you. The park features an incredible collection of exotic flowers and is a place for quiet walks. Lower Duden Waterfall: The Duden Waterfalls are one of the most famous natural wonders in Antalya. During this tour, expect to visit the lower waterfall, where the water falls from a high cliff directly into the Mediterranean Sea. Ataturk House Museum: this object is especially important for the country's modern history. In 1935, the founder of the Turkish Republic, Mr. Ataturk, was in Antalya and stayed in this house, which is now a museum. Old Town Harbor: A 10-minute break is also included in the Old Town Harbor. Look at the traditional fishing boats next to modern yachts and feel the atmosphere of the old, mixing with the new. Suna Inan Kirac Kaleici Museum: This museum gives you a complete idea of what a traditional Kaleici house used to look like. It is located in a beautiful house with an inner courtyard with a pebble mosaic floor. Hıdırlık Tower: At this stop, you will see the famous tower, built back in the Roman period. It is 14 meters high and beautifully located in a small park overlooking the cliffs of Antalya. Beach Park and Ataturk Park: you will spend 5 minutes in each of these parks. Both are popular places for those who want to relax and have a good time, as there are many restaurants and cafes here. Mermerli Beach: Mermerli Beach, located in the old town, is one of the oldest city bays. The sandy area and crystal clear water attract many visitors every day. Tekeli Mehmet Pasha Mosque: This place is one of the most important Ottoman mosques in Antalya. It was built in the 18th century and is located in the heart of the old town. Cam Piramit: The Antalya Cultural Center has an impressive pyramidal structure, Cam Piramit. Don't miss the opportunity to take a few photos, as the building has unique architecture. Ataturk Monument: another interesting stop on a large square overlooking the harbor. The monument is dedicated to Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. Antalya Fortress: The last stop before reaching the final point is the Antalya Fortress, a huge fortress filled with important and interesting places and attractions. Places to see while pedaling: Between stops, you will pass by many other important objects and structures. Among other things, you will pass by Aqualand and Dolphinland, Antalya Aquarium, Antalya Museum, and Ataturk Boulevard.
Don't forget:
Comfortable stretchy clothes.
Sunglasses
Fanny pack or backpack
The price includes:
Turkish pancake
tea and bottled water
Use of helmet and vest
Safety briefing
Local guide
Audio guide
Price excluded:
Food and drinks
unless otherwise stated
Tips