Excursions & Tours

About Alanya

Private Ancient City and Waterfall Tour

Price: Starting at $90.00/person
Discover the wonders of Turkey during your Alanya port visit with this tour that takes you to the historic ruins of Side and the majestic thunder of the Manavgat Waterfall.
Excursion Size: Private
Excursion Type: Private Sightseeing
Food/Beverage: Not Included
Activity Level: Moderate
Excursion Duration: 6 Hours 30 Minutes

Private Damlatas Cave, Alanya Castle and City Center Sightseeing

Price: Starting at $72.00/person
Discover an ancient castle, admire the stunning Damlatas Cave, and experience the vibrant City Center -- a trifecta of excitement that promises an unforgettable adventure in Alanya.
Excursion Size: Private
Excursion Type: Private Sightseeing
Food/Beverage: Not Included
Activity Level: Moderate
Excursion Duration: 4 Hours

Private Perge and Aspendos Exploration

Price: Starting at $97.00/person
Uncover the secrets of ancient Aspendos, where a perfectly preserved amphitheater stands proud, echoing with the cheers of long-gone crowds. Then, venture to Perge, a once-mighty city inviting you to unravel its mysteries and relive its grandeur.
Excursion Size: Private
Excursion Type: Private Sightseeing
Food/Beverage: Not Included
Activity Level: Moderate
Excursion Duration: 7 Hours

Private Tour of the Tauras Mountains

Price: Starting at $67.00/person
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Alanya and its surrounding natural wonders -- all in style and comfort. This unique tour is indeed an exquisite blend of adventure, gastronomy, and culture.
Excursion Size: Private
Excursion Type: Private Sightseeing
Food/Beverage: Beverage, Meal Included
Activity Level: Moderate
Excursion Duration: 8 Hours

Alanya Excursions

Alanya is a resort town on Turkey's central Mediterranean coast (also known as the Turkish Riviera). Its wide beaches lined with hotels include Cleopatra Beach, where the Egyptian queen reputedly swam. Alanya Castle, a giant Seljuk-era fort turned open-air museum, stands on a rocky bluff above the beachfront, alongside red-tile-roofed Ottoman villas and the octagonal Red Tower, a symbol of the city dating to 1226.