You’ll wander Antalya’s Old Town with a local guide, cruise from the ancient harbor along dramatic cliffs to see Lower Duden Waterfall up close, and enjoy free time among Ottoman streets before sharing lunch with your group. Expect small surprises — like pomegranate juice or laughter echoing off stone walls — that linger long after you leave.
The first thing I noticed was the sound — gulls wheeling over Antalya’s old marina, their calls echoing off the stone walls. We’d just stepped off the bus near Kaleici, and our guide Cem waved us over with a grin. He pointed out Hadrian’s Gate (I almost missed it, distracted by a cat curled up in the sun), then led us through narrow lanes where the air smelled like grilled corn and sea breeze. The city walls felt cool under my hand — I guess centuries of history does that.
I didn’t expect to laugh so much on a day trip to Antalya. Cem told stories about the Clock Tower and how locals still meet there “for gossip or for love,” he said, winking at an older couple in our group. We had about an hour to wander on our own; I got lost in a tangle of Ottoman houses painted every shade of ochre and blue. There was this tiny café where I tried pomegranate juice — tart enough to make me wince but somehow perfect after walking in the sun.
The boat ride from the ancient harbor was slower than I thought it’d be, which turned out to be good. You could really watch the coastline slide by — cliffs dropping straight into turquoise water, kids waving from rocky ledges. When we reached Lower Duden Waterfall, you could hear it before you saw it: a low roar that got louder as mist drifted over us. The spray felt cold on my arms (I didn’t mind). Lunch was simple but fresh — grilled chicken, salad, bread still warm from somewhere nearby. Not fancy, but honestly? It hit the spot.
On the way back I kept thinking about that moment by the waterfall — how everyone went quiet for a second, just listening. Sometimes you don’t need words for those kinds of views, you know?
The full-day tour lasts approximately one day including transfers.
Yes, roundtrip transportation from your hotel is included.
Lunch is provided; typically grilled chicken, salad, and bread.
You have around 1 hour of free time to explore Kaleici.
A local guide accompanies you throughout the tour including the boat trip.
Yes, but infants must sit on an adult’s lap during transport.
You’ll see Hadrian’s Gate, Clock Tower, Ancient Harbor, and Lower Duden Waterfall.
Your day includes hotel pickup and drop-off with roundtrip transport, entry to all main sights like Hadrian’s Gate and Clock Tower in Kaleici Old Town, a guided boat trip from Antalya’s ancient harbor to Lower Duden Waterfall (about 40-60 minutes), plus a traditional lunch before heading back together in the afternoon.
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