Scuba Diving in Antalya
Scuba Diving in Antalya
Scuba Diving in Antalya
Scuba Diving in Antalya
Scuba Diving in Antalya
Antalya Province
Antalya

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Scuba Diving in Antalya
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Introduction Scuba Diving in Antalya

Introduction
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Antalya, a coastal city in southern Turkey, has become a paradise for diving enthusiasts with its clear water, gentle waves and plenty of sunshine.

Unique creatures and landscapes: Antalya not only has spectacular shipwrecks and caves full of marine life, but also underwater landscapes such as ancient ruins, tunnels and canyons, allowing divers to travel back to the glorious period of ancient civilization while diving.

Excellent Visibility: Antalya's waters are crystal clear, with visibility typically reaching 10-30 meters. The best diving season is from June to September, when the water temperature rises and the marine life is active, and visibility may be higher, sometimes up to 40 meters.

Comfortable air and water temperature: Antalya The water temperature usually remains at a comfortable 20-28℃ in summer. At this time, the weather is sunny and very suitable for outdoor and water activities. The water temperature is cooler in winter and is not suitable for diving activities.

Various diving difficulties:Whether you are a beginner or an experienced diver, you can find a diving spot suitable for you in Antalya. There are introductory diving spots suitable for diving teaching with depths ranging from 4 meters to 25 meters, as well as open large caves with depths ranging from 10 to 32 meters, providing an excellent choice for divers seeking challenges.

Antalya has become an ideal place for diving enthusiasts with its rich biodiversity and landscapes, excellent visibility, pleasant air and water temperatures, and diverse diving difficulties. Here, divers will embark on an unforgettable underwater adventure and explore the infinite mysteries of the Mediterranean..

Trip Moments Scuba Diving in Antalya

Scuba Diving in Antalya Trip Moments
Luna Garden

Luna Garden

Luna Garden is located in the ancient city of Antalya along Ataturk Caddesi, just around 200 meters 3 minutes walk away from Hadrian's Gate. It is open daily from 1000-0100. Luna Garden is one of the indispensable meeting points of social life and is characterized by its outdoor seating, surrounded by a garden of flowers, citrus trees and plants. The lighting of the place looks very stylish with its modern wooden tables, black and white chairs, lanters and tasseled umbrellas. They serve a wide variety of cuisines that includes desserts, grills, salads, sushis and pasta. You can scan the QR code on the table to view the menu, sometimes the food is served by the staff using rollerblades. I especially like the coffee that is served with cotton candy on a thin stick beside your coffee.
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Azure Mediterranean

Azure Mediterranean

After leaving Aspendos, we went to the seaside. Antalya is a coastal city next to the Mediterranean Sea, with beautiful surroundings, blue skies, white clouds, ample sunshine, and lush green trees, plus the azure sea, making it a very beautiful city. Since our itinerary did not include Fethiye, Antalya was the only Mediterranean city we visited. There was an optional boat tour, which was recommended by a friend, so we signed up. We arrived at a square, where those not participating in the tour could explore on their own and then regroup. Those going on the boat tour had to pass through a residential area. The residential area was also very beautiful, somewhat like Gulangyu and Zengcuo'an in Xiamen, and it was great for taking photos. There were many boats docked at the pier, most of which were prepared for tour groups. The boats were not small and had two levels, making them suitable for taking photos from all angles. The boat set off at a moderate speed. Since it was not a closed cabin, there was no seasickness, and the view was great. The boat played local Turkish songs as well as a few Chinese songs. Sitting by the side of the boat and looking at the sea was very relaxing. I should mention that in the latter part of the journey, we reached the west coast of Turkey, which is next to the Aegean Sea. However, the water quality of the Aegean Sea is not as good as that of the Mediterranean here. The entire trip took about an hour or so; I didn't pay much attention to the time. The boat went to a waterfall and then returned. The weather was good that day, and we could see a rainbow at the waterfall. We took many beautiful photos throughout the trip. The crew also took photos of everyone and made them into souvenirs like photo frames and cups. They were indeed very nice, but a bit pricey. We tried to bargain when disembarking, but it seemed like neither side understood the other very well, so the bargaining failed. After disembarking, there was still time to stroll around the square. There were some vendors and eateries around, which seemed to be a pedestrian street. Since we had a group meal planned later, we didn't eat any main dishes but bought ice cream and corn cups. A girl from our group who didn't take the boat tour went to eat, and she said the food was very good (later, when we went to Istanbul and ordered food ourselves, we found that Turkish food is actually quite good; it's the group meals that are bad). When buying the corn cup, the old man asked me what toppings I wanted, but I didn't recognize any, so I said 'all little,' and ended up with a sour topping that I usually find in soups. I realized it was a local condiment, but I couldn't get used to it. There was an old man selling strawberries in the square, and I tried one; it was quite sweet, but I forgot why I didn't buy more. If you don't opt for the boat tour, one option is to explore and eat around the area as mentioned earlier. Another option is to go to the pier and bargain with the boat crew yourself, which seems to be much cheaper than paying in dollars. However, for someone like me who failed to bargain for souvenirs, it's possible they might not let you on the boat, or they might throw you into the sea later, so be cautious if communication is difficult.
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Antalya 💙
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Antalya 💙

Antalya is one of the cities that receive the most tourists in Turkey. The sea is very clean and clear. If you like swimming, you should definitely choose Antalya. It also has many beautiful places to see. I will write below the places I recommend you to go. -Konyaalti Beach -Düden Waterfall -Kaleiçi -Side ancient city -Aspendos Ancient City #antalya #sea #beach
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yivli minare Turkey
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yivli minare Turkey

Hystorical mosque from 12th century in the castle of Antalya. It has an underground pipe and reservoir system for cooling and heating through the floor. The minaret is of special design that gives the mosque its name. The mosque is in the middle of beautifuly preserved and maintained castle with large number of its old buildings and is complemented with vast numbers of cafes restaurants and antiquity shops. #2023travelwish #yivli #turkey
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Antalya| A city that pleases the body and mind

Antalya| A city that pleases the body and mind

Antalya is the largest city on the southern coast of Turkey. It is recorded that the early Hittites settled here in 2000 BC. After the Trojan War, in the 7th century BC, Greeks from the Aegean and Asia Minor conquered the region. A century later, the city was built. Subsequently, the Persians and Alexander the Great successively became the masters of the city. From the 2nd to 3rd century BC, it ushered in its most glorious period. Until the 15th century, the Ottomans finally controlled the region. Antalya is surrounded by mountains. Rows of palm trees form boulevards, with very beautiful docks. In the city, you can see ancient relics left by different civilizations everywhere. It gives visitors a sense of physical and mental pleasure and is a good place for leisure and vacation.
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Karain Cave - Antalya, Turkey
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Karain Cave - Antalya, Turkey

Karain Cave is not only the largest natural cave in Turkey, but also a historically important place where human traces have been found since the Paleolithic era. During the excavations, archaeologists found human remains, animal bones and inscriptions on the walls of different eras, which means that the Karain cave was always inhabited. Karain Cave’s height is about 150 meters. No tourist paths lead to the cave, only a stone stairs with dilapidated steps which you have to climb up 70 meters. But it’s worth it! The Karain Cave is located about 30 km northwest of Antalya. #historicplaces #cave
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my holiday in Antalya

my holiday in Antalya

Getting There - Antalya is a coastal city in the south of Turkey Attractions - a glamorous city with its clean beaches, natural beauties and entertainment venues Hotels - There are many options to suit every budget Food & Restaurants - There are great restaurants where you can taste Turkish food Shopping - Mall of Antalya, The Land of Legends Shopping Avenue, TerraCity etc. offers a rich shopping experience with many shopping centers. Have a great holiday ☺️
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Life is worth it! Turkey's most beautiful coastal road

Life is worth it! Turkey's most beautiful coastal road

From Antalya to Izmir, the hundreds of kilometers long highway has the best looking coastline of Turkey🌊 The D400 highway is definitely worth driving on your own, the scenery along the way is really beautiful, and there is no need for admission tickets, you can go down to see the sea anywhere, and there is an incredibly beautiful beach, just like a wallpaper. Even after the prices have doubled, the cost-performance ratio of sea view rooms is still very high, with an average of around 200 per person, you can stay in a very nice sea view room. Recommended self-driving route is Izmir-Antalya, which can be driven in 2 days, with a stopover in Kaş for one night.
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ELLIOT EVANS
Tazi Canyon
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Tazi Canyon

Visiting Tazi Canyon in Turkey was an unforgettable adventure. This stunning canyon is located in the Antalya region and is famous for its breathtaking natural beauty. I began my journey on a trail dotted with magnificent views of mountains and valleys. Upon reaching the summit, I was deeply impressed by the panoramic view of the green valley and the clear river. We sat enjoying the fresh breeze and the quiet sounds of nature. The opportunity to take photos was excellent as the natural colors overlapped between green, blue, and brown. This experience was a perfect combination of adventure and relaxation, leaving unforgettable memories.
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Turkey Travel/Antalya Must-Visit~Kaleiçi Old Town

Turkey Travel/Antalya Must-Visit~Kaleiçi Old Town

Turkey Antalya~Kaleiçi Old Town Antalya is a large city in southern Turkey, founded in the 2nd century BC, famous for its warm Mediterranean climate and multiple charming Blue Flag beaches. Kaleiçi Old Town is located by the sea in Antalya, the ancient Hadrian's Gate, the old castle, the Blue Dome Mosque, the red-roofed buildings, the scattered ancient Roman ruins, the Ottoman period old houses, romantic bars, cafes, specialty small shops, and some characteristic guest houses are scattered in it, set off by the azure Mediterranean! When you walk in it, every corner is a gorgeous landscape line, worth you to slow down, to experience her beauty there, no matter which season you can feel her different charm.
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Benjamin Thackeray
🇹🇷🌸Antalya’s Crystal Blue Sea! 🌊💙
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🇹🇷🌸Antalya’s Crystal Blue Sea! 🌊💙

#2024wish In 2023, I got to experience the STUNNING turquoise waters of Antalya, Türkiye! 🇹🇷🏖️ Many of Antalya’s “beaches” are actually little cliff side hideaways, where locals perch on flat rocks and chat, and take turns diving into the perfectly clear waters. 🌊🏊♀️ While these beaches are not as comfortable as the pebble beaches, they offer a different, more local experience, as well as a better view of the breathtaking colors!💙🏝️ I hope in 2024 that I can see the beautiful waters of Antalya again! ♥️🇹🇷 #beachlife #travelinspiration #localguides #turkey
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BE ABROADABLE - Nat the Expat
4 Days in Antalya

4 Days in Antalya

We flew to Antayla from Istanbul for a very cheap return fare of $45! Spent 3 days in Antalya and it was a lovely place. We took a day trip out to visit the ruin and theater and it was very fun. Antayla is nice to just chill and relax and soak in the sunshine and enjoy leisurely. The old town was beautiful and we had such a good time walking around. If you have a few days, would recommend coming to Antayla!
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