Hotels in Antalya, Türkiye

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  • DoubleTree by Hilton Antalya City Centre

    0.69 miles
    Free parking
    Indoor pool
    Outdoor pool
  • Hampton by Hilton Antalya Airport

    3.56 miles
    Free breakfast
    Free parking
  • DoubleTree by Hilton Antalya-Kemer All-Inclusive Resort

    20.80 miles
    Free parking
    Indoor pool
    Outdoor pool
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What are the best beaches to visit in Antalya?

Antalya has a mix of pebble and sand beaches. Konyaalti Beach runs west of the centre with a long promenade, mountain views and public facilities. It is easy to reach by local transport and gets busy in summer.

Lara Beach lies to the east and is sandy with a wide shoreline. There are public sections as well as hotel fronts, with family areas and water activities. It is livelier at weekends and during school holidays.

For quieter settings, Olympos and Phaselis sit in protected parkland south of Kemer and combine beach access with historic ruins and pine forest. Patara Beach, farther west in Antalya Province, is a long protected beach with sand dunes where seasonal conservation rules may apply.

Is Antalya suitable for couples or romantic holidays?

Antalya combines beaches with a historic centre, so it can suit couples who prefer a slower pace as well as those who like busier areas. The Old Town has narrow streets, a small marina and viewpoints over the bay.

Typical activities include short boat trips from the harbour, walks along the seafront and visits to nearby beaches or historic sites. Quieter coves are found outside the centre, while city beaches are livelier in summer.

Dining ranges from simple waterfront places to modern restaurants, and many hotels offer spa facilities. If you want quiet evenings, choose a calmer area; for nightlife, look at neighbourhoods closer to the centre.

What’s the best time of year to visit Antalya?

A good time to visit Antalya is during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November), when the weather is pleasantly warm and the city is alive. Temperatures during these months are well‑suited for outdoor activities and sightseeing, usually ranging from 20°C to 30°C, providing the well‑suited environment for exploring without the intense heat of summer when temperatures often exceed 35°C.

Summer (July and August) is the peak tourist season, so you’ll find the beaches crowded. However, if you enjoy the vibrancy of a busy summer holiday, this can still be an exciting time to be in Antalya.

For a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere with fewer crowds, visiting during the colder seasons is notable

What activities are available in Antalya for families with children?

Travelling to Antalya with kids provides ample opportunity to explore the area and discover a variety of activities that cater to all ages. For a fun-filled day, visit the Antalya Aquarium, one of the largest in Turkey, where children can explore a wide range of marine life, including an impressive tunnel aquarium.

For an outdoor option, the Olympos Teleferik cable car goes to Tahtalı Mountain and gives wide views from the top. For families, the city beaches are practical options; Lara and Konyaaltı have shallow entry points and facilities that suit younger children.

For an educational experience, take the kids to MiniCity, a miniature park with replicas of famous Turkish landmarks that will captivate both the young and the young at heart. Finally, explore the beauty of Düden Waterfalls, where you can enjoy a relaxing walk in nature, allowing the whole family to unwind.

Is Antalya a good base for exploring the Turkish Riviera?

Antalya is set on the Turkish Riviera and is an well‑suited base for exploring the region, offering easy access to some of the area’s most beautiful destinations. One popular day trip from Antalya is Kas, a charming coastal town known for its crystal-clear waters and excellent diving opportunities, located just two hours by car. If you prefer scenic beauty and beachside relaxation, Kemer is only a short 40-minute drive away, where the mountains meet the sea.

To explore a more historic town, try Side, a place filled with ancient ruins like the Temple of Apollo, located about an hour from Antalya. For those interested in ancient cities, Demre, home to the famous Myra ruins and St. Nicholas Church, is a 2-hour drive.

With its central location and well-connected transport links, Antalya serves as an excellent gateway to these fascinating destinations. Whether you prefer beach days, exploring historical sites, or enjoying the stunning natural beauty of the region, Antalya provides a well-appointed place to stay for a Turkish Riviera adventure.

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