Places to Definitely Visit in Antalya in February

Discover Antalya09 March 2020

Where to go in Antalya in February? There are those who want to spend the winter under the snow, and those who want to spend a quieter holiday by the sea. We prepared a pleasant list considering both types of holidaymakers. Here are the February routes to discover in Antalya.

Kaş

When it comes to Kas, a long sunny and abundant summer vacation comes to everyone's mind. However, Kaş offers a completely different experience to the holidaymakers in the winter months. You can explore Kaş and its ancient settlements with its historical texture and stone streets.

Gömbe Plateau

In Gömbe Plateau, you can enjoy the snow in the shade of red pine, cedar and juniper trees. Gömbe Plateau, one of the most famous springs of Antalya, is 70 kilometers from Kaş. Famous for its apples, walnuts and pears, Gömbe is reached along the road with a view of nature accompanied by red pine, cedar and juniper trees. Images of Uçansu Waterfall, which falls 60 meters below the summit of Yeşilgöl, a crater lake and Akdağ, which is 3 thousand meters high, offer beautiful nature images to those who come here.

Tazı Canyon

If you are an adventure lover, this is our recommendation for you. Discovered in the upper parts of the world-famous rafting center Köprülü Canyon in Manavgat, the 200 meters deep Tazı Kanyon hosts adventure lovers in the winter months.

Aslanlı Cave

Aslanlı Cave, located in Kirazlı Village of Antalya, is one of the most visited places by both foreign and local tourists in the region. The stalactites and stalagmites of the cave are among its most striking features. So much so that it got its name from one of these stalagmites reminding the lion. Aslanli Cave has the feature of being a dry cave. The slopes and extensions inside the cave begin after 40 meters. After this distance, it takes the appearance of an enlarged and inclined hall.

Alanya Castle

Alanya Castle, which has been uninterruptedly settled throughout history due to its difficult accessibility and natural shelter from the sea and land, is one of the best preserved medieval castles that survived today from hundreds of castles adorning Anatolia. The castle is an open-air museum with the length of the walls reaching 6.5 kilometers, the keep of the castle reaching 140 meters , the cistern about 400 pieces inside, its magnificent, inscribed and decorated doors. Alanya Castle is open to visitors between 08:30 and 17:30 every day during the winter period.

Feslikan Plateau

Feslikan Plateau is one of the first places that come to mind when it comes to plateau air in Antalya. Only 44 km from Antalya. It is at a distance and is the most known plateau of Antalya and its surroundings. You can reach this plateau where you can enjoy the snow in the winter months, if you want by bus leaving from the bus station.

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