Kursunlu Falls

Kursunlu Falls

Kursunlu Falls are perfect when you fancy a break from ancient ruins and the beach. The beautiful waterfalls are set in a cool, peaceful pine forest ideal for a nice walk and if you’re lucky you may even see turtles. So wear your walking shoes, pack a picnic and make a day of it. There are picnic spots along the river.
DoubleTree by Hilton Antalya City Centre

DoubleTree by Hilton Antalya City Centre

Antalya City , Antalya Area

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Based on 379 reviews

15.4 Km to Kursunlu Falls

  • Stunning views
  • Rooftop pool
  • Great central location
  • Lovely spa facilities
  • Certified Sustainable Hotel
Twenty Hotel
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  • Liverpool, Fri 29 Nov 2024
  • 7 Nights, Room Only
  • 2 Adults, 0 Children

Twenty Hotel

Kaleici, Antalya Area

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Based on 177 reviews

16.5 Km to Kursunlu Falls

  • Charming atmosphere
  • Terrace restaurant
  • Great location
  • 250m from Hadrian's Gate
  • 600m from Kaleici Marina
Treasures of Turkey

Treasures of Turkey

Discovery Tours (Antalya) , Antalya Area

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16.5 Km to Kursunlu Falls

  • Explore 14 attractions including three UNESCO World Heritage sites in one trip
  • Discover ancient cities, classic culture and spectacular scenery
  • Enjoy half-board stays in four-star hotels
  • Expert knowledge from English-speaking guides
  • Perfect chance to meet new friends
Göynük Canyon

Göynük Canyon

Kemer, Antalya Area

Göynük Canyon is the go-to place in Kemer for nature lovers to get out and enjoy the great outdoors. Hiking and canyoning (when you jump, scramble, and swim through the canyon) are popular ways to enjoy the...

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Ancient Roman Port of Perge

Ancient Roman Port of Perge

Antalya Area

To enjoy the Roman port of Perge you’ll need good walking shoes and a hat – there are many ruins to explore and not much shade. Remains include a temple, a 14,000-seat amphitheatre, shops and baths....

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Hadrian's Gate

Hadrian's Gate

Antalya Area

Hadrian’s Gate is worth visiting twice, by day and by night when it is lit up. The gate, built in 130 AD to commemorate Emperor Hadrian’s visit to the city, has stood the test of time.

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