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Antalya: Among the top 100 city destinations

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Antalya, Türkiye’s tourism capital and a Top 10 destination in Euromonitor’s International Arrivals 2025 ranking, emerges as an ideal getaway for families seeking memorable winter and spring break experiences. Beyond its renowned coastline, the city is redefining year-round tourism with world-class theme parks and immersive attractions that bring entertainment, creativity, and adventure together for all ages. 

 Located in Belek, The Land of Legends is Türkiye’s largest entertainment resort, offering year-round excitement for families and thrill-seekers alike. From the iconic 62-meter Hyper Coaster and Aqua Land’s water attractions to the imaginative worlds of “Nickelodeon Land” and “Masha and the Bear, the resort delivers immersive fun for all ages—day and night. With its themed suites at the Kingdom Hotel and the playful luxury of Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Antalya, The Land of Legends offers a seamless blend of entertainment and accommodation.

 Heritage in Motion: Dokumapark

Set on the grounds of a former textile factory, Dokumapark offers a culture-led park experience shaped by memory rather than rides in Kepez, Antalya.


The revitalised site brings together museums, exhibition spaces, cafés, and walking paths on a single campus. Highlights include the nostalgic Toy Museum, a 10,000-square-metre open-air miniature park featuring 1:25 scale models of landmarks from across Türkiye, and a Car Museum showcasing classic vehicles. With year-round festivals and workshops, Dokumapark serves as a relaxed cultural retreat between beach days.

Set on the grounds of a former textile factory, Dokumapark offers a culture-led park experience shaped by memory rather than rides in Kepez, Antalya. The revitalised site brings together museums, exhibition spaces, cafés, and walking paths on a single campus. Highlights include the nostalgic Toy Museum, a 10,000-square-metre open-air miniature park featuring 1:25 scale models of landmarks from across Türkiye, and a Car Museum showcasing classic vehicles. With year-round festivals and workshops, Dokumapark serves as a relaxed cultural retreat between beach days.

Just steps from Konyaaltı Beach, Antalya Aquarium is one of the world’s largest aquarium complexes, featuring over 40 themed tanks and a spectacular 131-metre tunnel where sharks, rays, and schools of fish glide overhead, creating the sensation of walking along the seabed. Alongside its main exhibits, attractions include the tropical-style WildPark, the sub-zero Snow World & Ice Museum, a short immersive Oceanride XD cinema, and a wax museum, adding variety for all ages. With cafés, shops, and year-round indoor appeal, Antalya Aquarium offers an engaging half-day experience just moments from the Mediterranean.

 For those who prefer their thrills above ground, Kepez Macera Ormanı delivers outdoor excitement with rope courses, zip lines, climbing elements, paintball, and adventure trails set among pine-covered hills. Elevated walkways and platforms offer scenic city views, making it a perfect spot for visitors seeking active forest fun. Aktur Lunapark in Konyaaltı, on the other hand, brings classic fairground excitement with roller coasters, gondolas, a horror house, children’s rides, and carnival games. Especially vibrant in the evenings, the park lights up with music and a Ferris wheel skyline, creating a colourful stop for families and holidaymakers. About 30 minutes from Antalya International Airport, Hip-Notics Cable Ski Park offers a year-round watersports playground on three man-made lakes fed by mountain runoff. Its 730-meter main cable, five-pylon system, and twin-tower setup for advanced trick training cater to beginners and experienced wakeboarders alike, providing a controlled yet energetic environment that turns a quick session into a full-day adventure.

 Set to open in February 2026, Butterfly World Antalya will offer a serene tropical sanctuary on nearly 10,000 square meters, where thousands of butterflies will fly freely among lush vegetation, waterfalls, and ponds under a vast glass structure. Visitors will walk through a rainforest-inspired hall with waterfalls, koi ponds, and thousands of free-flying butterflies, while additional attractions include a bird garden, botanical zones, children’s workshops, and an open-air amphitheatre for environmental education and seasonal events. With its immersive nature experiences and focus on biodiversity, Butterfly World promises a gentle, educational escape in the heart of Antalya.

 


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