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Fullday
Daily Tour
20 people
English
In the morning, departure from your hotel with the first stop being Perge that is 18 kms East of Antalya. In this area the Hittites settled in 1500 BC and St. Paul reportedly stopped on of his journeys. Here, you will be able to see some fine examples of the old colonnaded streets, agora, bath, stadium and theatre.
# | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 Pax | 0 | 1 | €0 |
2 | 2 Pax | 1 | 2 | €300 |
3 | 3 Pax | 3 | 4 | €600 |
4 | 4 Pax | 4 | 5 | €900 |
5 | 5 Pax | 5 | 6 | €1.200 |
6 | 6 Pax | 6 | 7 | €1.500 |
7 | 7 Pax | 7 | 8 | €1.800 |
8 | 8 Pax | 8 | 9 | €2.100 |
9 | 9 Pax | 9 | 10 | €2.400 |
10 | 10 Pax | 10 | 11 | €2.700 |
Drive to Kursunlu Waterfalls where is located 19 km from Antalya at the end of a 7 km road branching off to the north of the Antalya-Serik-Alanya highway at a point 12 km from Antalya. The waterfalls are on one of the tributaries of the Aksu River and its situation in the midst of a pine forest is of quite exceptionally beauty. The countryside around the water forms a lovely picnic and pleasure spot only twenty minutes from the centre of the city of Antalya.
Lunch will be taken in a typical Turkish Restaurant.
Drive to Aspendos Ancient Theatre, which is the site of one of the best-preserved amphitheatres of all times and still used today for many live performances of Ballet, Opera and classical works of art due to its fabulous acoustics and large seating capacity (5.000). Close to the theatre, the remains of the largest aqueduct in ancient Anatolia can also be seen.