Alanya
A 13th-century Seljuk fortress with 6.5 km of walls around the peninsula, reached by road or cable car.
Dim Cave lies on the slope of Cebireis mountain east of Alanya and runs about three hundred metres. The section open to visitors is fitted with wooden walkways.
Inside are stalactites, stalagmites and column formations, with a small lake at the far end. The temperature inside is noticeably lower than outside.
Further along the road, the valley of the Dim stream with its riverside restaurants makes a natural continuation of the trip. Access is by car.
Alanya
A 13th-century Seljuk fortress with 6.5 km of walls around the peninsula, reached by road or cable car.
Alanya
An Alanya cave of stalactites, its humid air long visited for respiratory relief.
Döşemealtı
A prehistoric cave in Döşemealtı with Palaeolithic finds and a small site museum.
Alanya
Alanya's best-known Blue Flag beach, running two kilometres below the castle hill.