SWEETHEART OF THE TURKISH RIVIERA
The Turquoise Coast is known for its generous climate, fine beaches and epic history. Mark Antony is said to have loved the area, considering it as a wedding gift he could give to Cleopatra. And in Greek mythology, the beastly Chimera is believed to have been inspired by the volcanic mountains to the west of Antalya. Antalya, a city where nature’s finest work meets classical architecture and style, was once seen purely as a gateway to the Turkish Riviera. But the land King Attalus II first called a “Paradise on Earth” has come a long way in its 2,200-year history, remnants of which are scattered all throughout the city. At Hadrian’s Gate you can connect to the Roman Emperor Hadrian, whose 130 AD visit to Antalya was marked by the construction of this grandiose granite and marble monument. At Republic Square you can come face to face with Kemal Ataturk, the revolutionary founder of Turkey. And in the old town of Kaleici you can wander through cobblestone streets lined with Ottoman-era houses. To compliment the grandeur of Antalya’s civilised history, nature provides forested peaks, mysterious caves and dramatic waterfalls, which envelop and intertwine with the city. The Duden Waterfalls are a particularly captivating and serene set of cascades which beg to be explored. There’s nowhere better to linger for a quiet moment while you contemplate your magnificent journey.