Antalya Excursions

Book Antalya tours and excursions departing daily Boat trips to Suluada, city tours through Old Town, jeep safaris in Taurus Mountains.

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City & Sightseeing Tours

Explore Antalya’s icons: Old Town, Waterfalls, and Cable Car. All-inclusive day trips with local expert guides.

Cultural & Historical Tours

Journey to Aspendos and Perge. Discover ancient history with professional storytellers and easy transfers.

Boat Trips & Cruises

Sail the turquoise bays. Enjoy swimming stops and lunch on the Mediterranean’s best boat escapes.

Adventure & Nature Tours

Adrenaline in the wild. High-speed Rafting and Jeep Safaris through Antalya’s stunning natural canyons.

Theme Parks & Entertainment

Fun for all ages. Secure your tickets and transfers for The Land of Legends and top attractions with ease.

Wellness & Relaxation

Refresh your body and soul. Enjoy traditional Turkish Baths and premium spa treatments to start your holiday relaxed.

Why Book Antalya Tours?

Antalya gets over 300 days of sunshine per year. The city sits where the Taurus Mountains drop into the Mediterranean. You can swim at Konyaaltı Beach in the morning and drive to mountain villages by afternoon.

The region has ruins older than Rome. Perge, Aspendos, Termessos — these aren’t reconstructed sites. They’re actual ancient cities you walk through. Aspendos Theatre still hosts concerts. Perge’s stadium held 12,000 spectators two thousand years ago.

Most tours in Antalya include hotel pickup from your accommodation. Guides speak English and explain history without boring lectures. Lunch is included in full-day trips. You get entrance fees, insurance, and transportation in the price. No hidden charges when you book.

Boat tours run year-round from Kaleiçi Marina. The Suluada trip takes you to an island with water clear enough to see the bottom at 10 meters. Jeep safaris go into mountain areas where tour buses can’t reach. City tours cover waterfalls, cable cars, and the old town in one day.

Planning Your Antalya Trip

  • Best time to visit: April through October. Temperatures run 25-35°C. July and August bring the most tourists. May and September offer good weather with fewer crowds.
  • Currency: Turkish Lira (TRY). Cards work in most places. ATMs are everywhere. Bring some cash for markets and small vendors.
  • Airport: Antalya Airport sits 15km from the city center. Drive time is roughly 20 minutes. Most tours include airport pickup if you arrive the same day.
  • Language: Turkish is the official language. English works fine in tourist areas. Hotel staff and tour guides speak English. Restaurant menus usually have English translations.
  • What to bring on tours: Sunscreen, hat, comfortable walking shoes, swimwear for boat trips. Some tours go into mountains where it's cooler — bring a light jacket.
  • Hotel pickup: All tours include pickup from Antalya, Kemer, Belek, Side, and surrounding areas. Drivers arrive 15-30 minutes before departure time. Exact pickup time gets confirmed the day before your tour.

Antalya Excursions FAQ

The top-rated Antalya excursions include the classic City Tour (visiting Kaleiçi and Waterfalls), the “Turkish Maldives” Suluada Boat Trip, and adrenaline-filled Jeep Safaris. For families, The Land of Legends Theme Park remains a traveler favorite.

Yes, nearly all our daily tours include complimentary round-trip transfers from hotels in Antalya center, Lara, Kundu, and Konyaaltı. We ensure you are picked up from your security gate and dropped back safely after the tour.

Absolutely. Most of our tours, especially the Pirate Boat Trip, Antalya Aquarium, and Land of Legends visits, are designed for families. We also offer child discounts and ensure safety standards for all ages.

You can book directly on our website with instant confirmation. We offer flexible payment options and a full refund guarantee up to 24 hours before the trip, giving you total peace of mind.

For boat trips and water activities, bring swimwear, a towel, and sun cream. For cultural tours like Pamukkale or the City Tour, comfortable walking shoes and a hat are recommended. Your e-ticket on your phone is all you need for entry.

Istanbul is 700km away — that’s a 90-minute flight or 8-hour drive. Cappadocia sits 550km northeast. Most visitors fly between cities rather than drive. Pamukkale is closer at 240km, making it doable as a long day trip.

Yes. Antalya is one of Turkey’s safest cities. Tourism is the main industry here, so locals are used to international visitors. Normal city precautions apply — watch your belongings in crowded areas, don’t leave valuables visible in cars. Police presence is high in tourist zones.

Most tours accept bookings until the evening before departure. Popular tours like Suluada and Pamukkale sometimes fill up 2-3 days ahead during peak season. Book early for July and August. Off-season tours usually have spots available same-day.

Hotel pickup and drop-off, English-speaking guide, lunch on full-day tours, entrance fees to sites, insurance, and transportation. What’s not included: drinks beyond lunch, optional activities like zipline add-ons, personal expenses, tips for guides.

Antalya center, Lara, and Konyaaltı are the most convenient areas — all major tours include hotel pickup from these zones. Belek and Kemer guests are also covered. If you’re staying further out, confirm pickup availability when booking.

No. All our tours operate with English-speaking guides. Group tours are conducted in English as the primary language. Private tour guides are also available in German, Russian, French, and Arabic on request.

Day tours start from €25 for boat trips and city tours. Cultural tours to Pamukkale or Aspendos run €39-49. Cappadocia overnight tours start from €70. No upfront payment required — you pay in cash on the day in EUR, USD, GBP, or Turkish Lira.

Cultural tours, city tours, and jeep safaris run year-round. Boat trips are seasonal — May through October. Pamukkale and Cappadocia tours operate in all seasons. December through February is the quietest period with smaller groups and often lower prices.