Alanya occupies one of the most dramatic settings on the Turkish Riviera, built around a rocky peninsula that juts into the Mediterranean and is crowned by a Seljuk castle visible from almost everywhere in the city. The castle, the red tower at the harbour entrance and the network of medieval walls that still encircle the peninsula make Alanya one of the most visually striking coastal cities in Türkiye, a place where history is not hidden in a museum but built into the landscape itself. Below the castle, two of the finest beaches on the coast stretch in opposite directions from the peninsula, Cleopatra Beach to the west and Keykubat Beach to the east, both long, wide and backed by the kind of clear turquoise water that has made this coastline one of the most popular summer destinations in the entire Mediterranean. Beyond the sand and the castle, a series of sea caves cut into the base of the peninsula by thousands of years of wave action (Damlataş, Phosphorus Cave and Pirates Cave among them) add a dimension to the coastline that most beach destinations simply cannot match.
Region
Antalya, Turkish Riviera
Population
~ 350.000
Elevation
Sea Level to 250m (Alanya Castle)
Climate
Mediterranean
Best Time to Visit
April to November
Nearest Airport
Gazipaşa Alanya Airport (25 km)
Known For
Alanya Castle, Cleopatra Beach, Sea Caves, Red Tower
Distance to Antalya City Centre
130 km
All About Alanya
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