Itinerary
- Perge Ancient City: Your first stop is the ancient city of Perge, an archaeological site shaped by empires of the past, from the mighty Greeks and Romans to the powerful Persians. Step back in time as you see the well-preserved ruins of Roman baths, a stadium that could seat 12,000 people, a street with soaring columns and an astonishing acropolis dating back to the Bronze Age.
- Kursunlu Waterfalls: Then take a short tour of Kursunlu Waterfall. This enchanting waterfall is hidden among tranquil pine forests.
- After a delicious lunch, head to Aspendos.
- According to mythology, this once magnificent city was founded by Greeks from Argos in 1000 BC. Here you can see the epic 2000-year-old Roman amphitheatre, one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. In fact, this ancient gladiator stage is so well preserved that it is still used for classical opera and ballet concerts today.
Includes
- Transfer
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Lunch
- Guide
- Entrance Fee
- Drinks
Details
Visit the historical highlights of Antalya in just one day on this fantastic tour of Perge, Aspendos and Kursunlu Waterfalls. Your first stop is the ancient city of Perge, an archaeological site shaped by empires of the past, from the mighty Greeks and Romans to the powerful Persians. Step back in time as you see the well-preserved ruins of Roman baths, a stadium that could seat 12,000 people, a street with soaring columns and an astonishing acropolis dating back to the Bronze Age.
Then take a short tour of Kursunlu Waterfall. This enchanting waterfall is hidden among tranquil pine forests.
After a delicious lunch, head to Aspendos. According to mythology, this once magnificent city was founded by Greeks from Argos in 1000 BC. Here you can see the epic 2000-year-old Roman amphitheatre, one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. This ancient gladiator stage is so well preserved that it is still used for classical opera and ballet concerts today.
No wheelchair access
Then take a short tour of Kursunlu Waterfall. This enchanting waterfall is hidden among tranquil pine forests.
After a delicious lunch, head to Aspendos. According to mythology, this once magnificent city was founded by Greeks from Argos in 1000 BC. Here you can see the epic 2000-year-old Roman amphitheatre, one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. This ancient gladiator stage is so well preserved that it is still used for classical opera and ballet concerts today.
No wheelchair access
Know Before You Go
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness