Perge Aspendos Side Antalya Day Tour
Book a private 8-hour Antalya day tour to Perge, Aspendos, Side, and Manavgat Waterfalls with guided exploration of Roman sites, Apollo Temple, and river scenery.
Highlights
- Perge Ancient City Roman streets and stadium
- Aspendos Theater one of the best-preserved Roman theaters
- Aspendos Aqueduct and city engineering remains
- Eurymedon Bridge corridor near Aspendos
- Side Ancient City harbor and agora zone
- Temple of Apollo seafront photo point in Side
- Manavgat Waterfall natural stop
- Private guided full-day historical route from Antalya
Perge Aspendos Side Antalya Day Tour
Book a private 8-hour Antalya day tour to Perge, Aspendos, Side, and Manavgat Waterfalls with guided exploration of Roman sites, Apollo Temple, and river scenery.
Itinerary
This Perge Aspendos Side Antalya day tour is ideal for visitors who want to combine major Roman sites and a natural waterfall stop in one private itinerary. The route departs from Antalya and runs for 8 hours with licensed guide and private deluxe vehicle. Guests who prefer a private full-day tour from Antalya often choose this format for practical transfer timing and focused sightseeing. The schedule is designed to cover Perge, Aspendos, Side, and Manavgat in a logical sequence. It is suitable for culture-focused travelers and families alike. All stops are fully aligned with the listed highlights.
Perge and Aspendos provide the core archaeological section, with city remains and one of the best-preserved Roman theaters in the region. This stage is especially useful for travelers searching a Perge Ancient City Aspendos Theater Side route in one day. Guided interpretation at each stop helps explain architecture, urban life, and regional history. The tour then continues to Side, where the ancient city and Apollo Temple area add a coastal heritage perspective. Walking pace remains flexible due to the private format. The route avoids unrelated detours and stays content-focused.
The final part includes Manavgat River and waterfall highlights, creating natural contrast after ancient-city exploration. This makes the itinerary strong for visitors interested in an Apollo Temple and Manavgat Waterfalls combination in the same day. The route also references Eurymedon and bridge-related points from the official highlight framework. Included services are licensed guide, private deluxe A/C vehicle, parking fees, local taxes, and pickup-drop-off from Antalya points. Entrance fees, gratuities, lunch-drinks, and personal expenses are excluded according to official details. Overall, this is a complete Eurymedon Bridge Antalya excursion and heritage day plan.
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Hotel Pickup in Antalya
Meet your guide and depart for the archaeological route.
Pickup from Antalya hotel, airport, or meeting point; Antalya is the main gateway to Pamphylia region sites.
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Perge Ancient City
Guided visit of Perge ruins and main Roman structures.
Perge was a major Pamphylian city known for its colonnaded avenues, stadium, baths, and city gates.
Perge Ancient City is one of the most satisfying Roman urban sites in southern Anatolia because its scale is so easy to read. Broad colonnaded streets, gates, baths, and public structures give the city a strong sense of order and civic confidence, making it possible to imagine everyday life with unusual clarity. The remains feel open and spacious rather than compressed. That gives the visit a very direct and visually rewarding rhythm.
Perge is also significant for travelers interested in early Christianity, since the city is linked to the journeys of Saint Paul. That adds another layer to a site already rich in architectural and regional importance. Even without that context, the urban plan alone makes a strong impression. Perge is one of those places where the ancient city still feels legible enough to walk through almost as a living layout.
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Aspendos Theater
Explore the monumental Roman theater at Aspendos.
Aspendos Theater is one of the best-preserved Roman theaters in the Mediterranean world.
Aspendos Theater is one of the most impressive Roman performance buildings anywhere in the Mediterranean, and the level of preservation is immediately striking. Even visitors who have seen other ancient theaters often stop here with a sense of surprise, because the structure still feels so complete, so legible, and so commanding. The seating, stage architecture, and overall scale make it easy to imagine public life at full intensity. It is one of those sites where Roman engineering still feels vividly alive.
The real strength of Aspendos lies in how directly the architecture communicates its purpose. You do not need much explanation to understand the monument's civic importance or the confidence of the culture that built it. The space still carries a theatrical energy, even in silence. Aspendos is a stop that combines visual impact, historical depth, and unusual architectural clarity.
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Aspendos Aqueducts and City Zone
Short stop for Aspendos infrastructure remains.
The Aspendos aqueduct lines reflect advanced Roman water engineering that served the ancient city.
The Aspendos aqueducts and city zone reveal the site from a broader Roman perspective, showing that Aspendos was not only about a famous theater, but also about infrastructure, engineering, and urban organization. The surviving water system is especially impressive because it still makes Roman technical ambition easy to understand. Even in fragmentary form, the lines of the aqueducts suggest confidence, scale, and practical intelligence. This stop adds real substance to the visit. It helps the city feel complete rather than theatrical alone.
As you look across the remains, imagine the amount of planning needed to move water reliably through a living city in the ancient world. Travelers often enjoy this section because it turns engineering into something visible and legible, not just something mentioned by a guide. It also deepens the Aspendos visit by expanding your focus beyond the stage and seating of the theater. The result is a fuller picture of Roman urban life. This is where utility becomes heritage.
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Eurymedon Bridge Corridor
Pass the historic bridge corridor near Aspendos.
The Eurymedon route preserves the strategic river crossing history linked to the Aspendos region.
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Lunch Break
Free time for lunch between archaeological sections.
A lunch pause is scheduled before the Side and Manavgat visits.
A lunch break on the Side route works well because the day combines substantial archaeology with a coastal Mediterranean setting. After moving between Roman remains, aqueduct sections, and the old city atmosphere, a midday meal feels well earned. The region naturally supports a lighter lunch style that keeps the afternoon comfortable. This helps the pause feel integrated into the route rather than separate from it. Side and its surroundings suit an easy, sunlit midday stop.
If local options are available, grilled fish, kebabs, piyaz, salads, meze, and other Mediterranean-friendly dishes are all good choices here. Travelers often appreciate a stop like this because it restores energy without flattening the local character of the day. The best lunch on this route should feel fresh and practical rather than overly formal. A sensible coastal meal is exactly right before continuing. Side benefits from that lighter rhythm.
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Side Ancient City
Guided walk in Side harbor and archaeological district.
Side was an important ancient port with surviving civic and harbor-side ruins.
Side Ancient City offers one of the most appealing combinations of archaeology and coastal atmosphere in the Mediterranean. Here, Roman and earlier remains stand within a setting shaped by sea light, harbor views, and the sense of a historic peninsula extending into the water. That gives the site a very different emotional quality from inland ruins. It feels open, scenic, and surprisingly easy to enjoy even on a busy day.
What makes Side so memorable is the blend of major urban remains with a setting that never lets you forget the city's maritime identity. Temples, streets, theatre, and harbor zone all work together to create a stop that is both historically rich and visually inviting. For many travelers, Side feels less severe than some larger archaeological sites and more naturally integrated into its landscape. Side is one of those places where history and scenery reinforce each other beautifully.
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Temple of Apollo in Side
Photo stop at Side's seafront temple remains.
The Temple of Apollo is Side's most iconic coastal landmark and sunset viewpoint.
Temple of Apollo in Side is one of the most photogenic classical stops on the Turkish Mediterranean coast. The temple stands near the shoreline, so the columns are framed not by a distant plain, but by sky, sea, and harbor light. That combination makes the monument feel especially elegant and dramatic, even in partial ruin. It is a stop where setting matters as much as architecture.
What visitors often remember most is the atmosphere rather than technical detail. The open sea beside the temple gives the place a calm, spacious quality that feels very different from inland archaeological sites. It is easy to picture ancient Side as both a sacred and maritime city when you stand here. For many travelers, this becomes one of the most iconic visual moments of the entire regional route.
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Manavgat Waterfall
Scenic waterfall stop before return transfer.
Manavgat Waterfall is one of Antalya's best-known natural stops and a popular photo point.
Manavgat Waterfall offers a welcome natural pause within routes dominated by archaeology and urban history. The waterfall is not about extreme height, but about broad, foaming flow and the easy riverside atmosphere around it, which gives the stop a relaxed and refreshing character. After ancient sites and transfer segments, that shift in rhythm can feel especially welcome. It is a scenic stop that works through freshness rather than drama.
The appeal of Manavgat lies in its accessibility and calm. The setting is easy to enjoy, easy to photograph, and well suited to a short break that lets you reset before continuing. For many travelers, the stop is memorable precisely because it offers something simple and natural in the middle of a history-heavy day. Manavgat Waterfall is a small but effective change of pace on the route.
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Return Transfer and Drop-off
Tour ends with return transfer to Antalya.
After all visits, transfer back to your Antalya hotel, airport, or meeting point.
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Informations
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What's Included
- Private professional licensed tour guide.
- Private deluxe A/C vehicle.
- Parking fees.
- Local taxes.
- Pick up from your hotel, airport, or meeting point.
- Drop off to your hotel, airport, or meeting point.
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What's Excluded
- Entrance fees.
- Gratuities to the guide and driver.
- Lunch and drinks.
- Personal expenses.
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Entrance Fees
- Perge Ancient City: Entrance fee applies.
- Aspendos Archaeological Site and Theater: Entrance fee applies.
- Side Museum or optional monument entries (if requested): Entrance fee may apply.
- Any optional site not listed in included services: Entrance fee may apply.
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Travel Tips
- Wear comfortable walking shoes for archaeological surfaces.
- Use sun protection and carry water, especially in summer months.
- Bring a hat and sunglasses for open-air sites.
- Carry your camera for theater, temple, and waterfall viewpoints.
- Bring light seasonal layers for early morning and return transfer hours.
- Respect local dress expectations when entering religious or heritage areas.
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Note
- This tour is private and operated only for your party.
- Wheelchair assistance can be arranged on request before booking.
- Walking routes include uneven stone and ancient paths.
- Restroom availability depends on site and stop schedules.
- Tour confirmation details are sent by e-mail after prebooking.
- Tour runs year-round subject to weather and local operating conditions.
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FAQs
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Where does the tour start and end?
Pickup and drop-off are available from your hotel, airport, or meeting point in Antalya.
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Is this a private full-day tour?
Yes. It is a private tour with licensed guide and private deluxe A/C vehicle.
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How long is the itinerary?
About 8 hours total.
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What will we visit?
Perge Ancient City, Aspendos Theatre, Side, and Manavgat Waterfall are included in the route.
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Are entrance fees included?
No. Entrance fees are paid separately by default.
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Is lunch included?
No. Lunch, drinks, and personal expenses are excluded.
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How much walking is involved?
Expect a fair amount of walking at the ancient sites. Comfortable shoes are recommended.
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What is included?
Guide, private vehicle, parking fees, local taxes, and pickup-drop-off are included.
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What is excluded?
Entrance tickets, lunch/drinks, personal expenses, and tips are excluded.
General FAQs
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Do I need a visa to visit Turkey (Antalya)?
Visa requirements depend on your passport and may change.
- Please verify the latest entry rules for your nationality via official sources before travel.
- Many visitors use an e-Visa when eligible for short tourist stays.
- If you share your passport country, we can guide you to the correct official channel to confirm.
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Which airport serves Antalya and how do I get to my hotel?
Antalya is served by Antalya Airport (AYT).
- Transfer time depends on your hotel area (Kaleici, Lara, Konyaalti, Belek, Kemer).
- In peak season, traffic and hotel check-in hours can affect timing.
- We can arrange private or shared transfers for a smoother arrival.
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What is the best time to visit Antalya?
Antalya is a sun destination, and the best season depends on your priorities.
- Spring and autumn: comfortable weather for sightseeing and ancient sites.
- Summer: perfect for beaches and boat trips, but it can be very hot for long walking tours.
- Winter: quieter, mild compared to many countries, but sea activities are limited.
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How many days do I need in Antalya?
It depends on whether you want only the coast or also day trips.
- 2 to 3 days: Antalya city + one key day tour.
- 4 to 5 days: adds more ancient sites and coastline time.
- 6+ days: best for a relaxed pace with multiple day trips and beach days.
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Which area is best to stay in Antalya (Kaleici, Lara, Konyaalti, Belek, Kemer)?
Each area has a different style.
- Kaleici: historic atmosphere, walkable streets, boutique hotels.
- Lara: modern beachfront hotels and easy transfers.
- Konyaalti: long beach, city access, good for a mix.
- Belek/Kemer: resort-style stays, more focused on beach relaxation.
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Is Antalya safe for tourists?
Antalya is generally safe and very used to international tourism.
- Use normal precautions in crowded areas and markets.
- Prefer licensed taxis and official meeting points.
- Keep valuables secure, especially in busy tourist zones.
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Is Antalya a good base for day trips?
Yes. Antalya has many classic day tours and ancient sites nearby.
- Popular routes include Perge, Aspendos, and Side.
- Nature options include waterfalls and canyon viewpoints depending on the season.
- We can recommend the best day trip based on your hotel location and time.
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Can I visit Perge and Aspendos in one day?
Yes, Perge and Aspendos are often combined as a full-day tour.
- These sites involve outdoor walking, so comfortable shoes are important.
- In summer, an early start helps avoid peak heat.
- We can adjust the pace depending on your interests (history focus vs relaxed pace).
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Can I visit Side from Antalya in one day?
Yes. Side is a popular day trip with a mix of ruins and seaside atmosphere.
- Some programs also include nearby stops depending on timing.
- It is a good option if you want a lighter day compared to deep archaeological routes.
- We plan return time based on traffic and season.
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Is Pamukkale possible as a day trip from Antalya?
It is possible, but it can be a long day because of distance.
- For comfort, some travelers prefer an overnight plan.
- If you want to do it in one day, we recommend a very early start.
- Share your hotel area and we will advise if it is realistic for your dates.
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Are boat trips worth it in Antalya?
Yes, boat trips are one of the best relaxing activities on the coast.
- Options vary by route and season.
- Bring sun protection and swimwear in warm months.
- If you prefer a quieter experience, we can recommend less crowded time slots.
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What should I wear for Antalya tours and ancient sites?
Comfortable clothing is best, especially in warm weather.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes for ruins and stone paths.
- Bring a hat and sunscreen in summer.
- Carry a light layer for evenings or air-conditioned vehicles.
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Do Antalya tours involve a lot of walking?
Most historical and nature tours include walking, but the intensity depends on the route.
- Ancient sites usually mean outdoor walking on uneven surfaces.
- We can plan a route with more viewpoints and fewer long walks if you prefer.
- Tell us about mobility concerns so we can plan realistically.
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Should I book Antalya tours in advance?
In peak season, booking ahead is recommended.
- Popular dates and limited-capacity experiences can fill quickly.
- Advance booking helps with smooth pickup timing and guide availability.
- If you prefer flexibility, we can suggest which items are safe to decide later.
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What currency is used in Turkey?
Turkey uses the Turkish Lira (TRY).
- ATMs are widely available in Antalya and resort areas.
- Keep small cash for tips and small purchases.
- Exchange offices and banks are common in central areas.
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Are credit cards accepted in Antalya?
Cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and many shops.
- Cash is still useful for markets, small shops, and some taxis.
- Keep a backup payment option for convenience.
- Small bills are practical for quick purchases.
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How much cash should I carry in Antalya?
You do not need to carry large amounts, but having some cash is practical.
- Keep small bills for tips, snacks, and quick purchases.
- Withdraw as needed from ATMs in busy, well-lit areas.
- Use a secure bag pocket in crowded places.
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Is tap water safe to drink in Antalya?
Many travelers prefer bottled water.
- Bottled water is easy to find and inexpensive.
- If you have a sensitive stomach, avoid ice in unknown places.
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Is tipping expected in Antalya and Turkey?
Tipping is common and appreciated for good service.
- Restaurants: rounding up or leaving a small amount is typical.
- Guides and drivers: optional and based on service quality.
- Carry small notes for convenience.
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What power plugs are used in Turkey?
Turkey typically uses Type C and Type F plugs (220V, 50Hz).
- Bring an adapter if your devices use a different plug type.
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How do I buy a SIM or eSIM in Turkey?
SIM and eSIM options are available from major operators and official stores.
- Passport registration is usually required at official stores.
- If your phone supports it, an eSIM can be a convenient option.
- Download offline maps as a backup for travel days.
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Do museums and attractions have closure days in Antalya?
Opening hours can change by season and some venues may have weekly closure days.
- National and religious holidays can affect schedules.
- Some places have different winter and summer hours.
- We plan visits based on current opening information.
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How do I get around Antalya (public transport)?
Antalya has buses and tram lines for many routes.
- In summer, traffic can be heavy, so public transport may save time on certain routes.
- For day trips outside the city, tours or private transfers are often more comfortable.
- We can recommend the best transport option based on your hotel area.
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Are taxis reliable in Antalya?
Taxis are available, but it is best to use common-sense rules.
- Use licensed taxis and confirm the destination before starting.
- In busy seasons, allow extra time for pickups.
- For airport transfers and longer routes, private transfers can be smoother.
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Can I take photos inside sites and mosques in Turkey?
Photography rules vary by venue.
- Outdoor ruins usually allow photos.
- Some museums restrict flash or photography in certain areas.
- In mosques, photos are usually allowed if you are respectful and avoid disturbing worshippers.
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Should I carry my passport while sightseeing?
We recommend keeping your passport safely at your accommodation and carrying a copy when out.
- A photo on your phone plus a printed copy is usually enough.
- If you plan to buy a SIM at an official store, you may need your original passport.
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What is the time zone in Turkey?
Turkey uses Turkey Time (TRT), which is UTC+3 year-round.
- There is no seasonal clock change.
- Use local time for meeting points and transfer planning.
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What is the emergency number in Turkey?
Dial 112 for emergencies (medical, police, fire, and urgent situations).
- If you are on a guided day, inform your guide so we can support you quickly.
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Good to Know
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Good to know: This is a walking-heavy historical day
Supportive shoes make the day much more comfortable.
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Good to know: Sun protection is important
Many areas are open-air and can be hot in summer.
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Good to know: Entrance tickets are separate
Budget separately for site entrance fees.
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Good to know: Lunch is extra
Lunch and drinks are not included by default.
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Good to know: Bring water
Staying hydrated helps, especially in warm months.
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