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English
Included
Water cascades off a rocky cliff into the Mediterranean Sea in a spectacular display
Karpuzkaldiran Waterfall is the highest among the three, with a 30-meter drop
Water crashes forcefully onto large rocks, showcasing Turkey's natural abundance
Waterfall is located in a pine forest and fed by a branch of the Aksu River
€ 64
€ 58.88


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Our journey begins with a visit to the stunning Düden Waterfall, created by the powerful flow of the Düden River, one of southern Anatolia’s largest rivers. This natural marvel concludes its course just northeast of Antalya, where its crystal-clear waters plunge dramatically off a rocky cliff into the Mediterranean Sea, creating a breathtaking cascade. The sight of the water crashing against the rocks in a dazzling display of mist and sound offers a refreshing escape into nature and a perfect photo opportunity in the heart of Turkey’s coastal beauty.
Continuing onward, we explore the Kurşunlu Waterfall, nestled within a pine forest and fed by a branch of the Aksu River. This enchanting location is celebrated for its serene atmosphere and natural charm, making it a popular spot for picnics and leisurely walks in the countryside. After enjoying a relaxing lunch en route, we head to the Karpuzkaldiran Waterfall. As the highest of the three, it impresses with water cascading down from a 30-meter height, crashing onto the rocks below with immense power. These waterfalls, abundant in flow and rich in beauty, truly showcase the natural wealth and scenic splendor that Turkey offers. Near each site, visitors can find peaceful areas to sit, refresh, and soak in the tranquility of their surroundings.
Delicious lunch
All Fees and Taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle
All beverage are at an additional cost
A valid passport is required
Not wheelchair accessible
No public transportation nearby
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Düden Waterfall in Antalya is a stunning place to visit, especially in the morning. It’s free to enter, and you can take amazing photos without the crowds if you arrive early. By 11–12pm it does get busy, as this is when most tour groups start arriving, so going earlier is definitely worth it. One of the best things is how close you can get to the waterfall. You can really feel the power of the water and hear the sound up close, all without needing to take the boat trip, which costs around 2000 lira per person. Overall, a beautiful and refreshing spot that’s absolutely worth visiting, especially if you’re looking for a peaceful start to your day in Antalya.

The place is awesome! The best part was walking inside the stone tunnel — it felt magical with the sound of the water all around. We saw a lot of local animals such as macaw parrots, cats, a goose, and even some bats. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Antalya!

Upper Düden Waterfall is a peaceful spot in Antalya! There are caves behind the waterfall as well as a nice walk and views of the waterfall from below. Sun happled trees and rainbow in the mist from the waterfall. There is also a cave of bats, and some ruins. Currently only 70 TL for an adult and reachable by bus.

Tucked into the northern folds of Antalya, Upper Düden Waterfalls feels like nature’s secret—lush, misty, and humming with life. The cascade itself isn’t towering, but it’s intimate and immersive. You can walk behind the waterfall through a cave, where the sound of rushing water wraps around you like a watery lullaby. The park is compact but charming, with ducks paddling through the stream, fruit bats hanging in the trees, and even macaws posing for photos. It’s a bit theatrical, but still delightful. Entry is affordable (70TL).

A nice change from just seeing city buildings, and it’s free. Great views, lots of places for good pictures and a lovely park to walk around. Best views are from the right hand side as walking down towards the falls. There are places to get a drink and food as you go along. Some guys are walking around with Macaws (parrots) on their shoulders. They’ll offer you to touch them, even to hold them. But, they won’t let you take pictures because they want you to buy a pic from them. If you’re easily influenced, don’t touch the birds!



