Antalya, being the principal holiday resort of Turkey, is located in the west of the Mediterranean region. Both the unique historical and natural attraction lends the city its highly esteemed status among the other touristic locales.
The prize winning marina, picturesque old quarter of Kaleici and old wooden houses that are strewn alongside the ancient city walls are the chief landmarks that testify the unsurpassed splendour of the city. In ancient times, Antalya embraced all of Pamphylia, which means "the land of all tribes". The land truly deserves the name since it has staged many successive civilisations throughout history.
The Lara Beach lies about 12 kilometres to the east. To the west is the pebbled Konyaalti Beach, which offers a magnificent view of the mountain range, resting as the pristine beaches of the Mediterranean.
The vista is enriched a little further along from the Bey Daglari, national park and Topcam Beach, culminated to the highest level at Tunektepe Hill.