Cleopatra Beach
Named after the Egyptian queen who supposedly fell in love with its distinctively coarse, golden sand, this wide stretch of coastline is Alanya’s most famous public beach. The water stays clear and transparent for severa… see more
Phaselis
Founded in the 7th century BC on a peninsula flanked by three small bays, Phaselis was once a preeminent maritime hub famous for its rose oil and perfume trade. Unlike inland ruins, the site is defined by its integration… see more
Myra Necropolis
Myra Necropolis, an archaeological marvel in Demre, Turkey, showcases the exquisite funerary artistry of the Lycian civilization from the 4th century BCE. Carved into dramatic cliff faces, the necropolis features diverse… see more
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