I didn't walk around much at the station and didn't immerse myself in all the subtleties. But the main task to get to Alanya was completed .
Inside the task, you get lost at first, because there is a large amount of bright advertising (signs with inscriptions and, apparently, these are carrier companies). But when they came to one of the stands with such an advertisement, behind which a co-worker was standing, they asked us how to get there and everything became clear.
He politely indicated the price (for July 2024, they paid $ 15 for two and a child) and told them to wait about 20 minutes. After they expired, he escorted us directly to our bus, showed our driver and wished us good luck.
The bus itself was of medium class (not Dolmush, of course, but also not a large intercity).
We got there in about 1.5 hours. It is possible to get there faster, but the bus makes several stops around the city and along the way.
He took us to the final small bus station, from which it is about a 20-minute walk to the ski lift and Cleopatra beach.
In general, we were satisfied with the trip.
A peculiar place. This is not a much different train station than we are used to in Russia. There are no cash registers here, as we are used to. Payment in cash to the conductor in dollars or lira. You can get anywhere. They work in the morning from 6.00 and in Alanya the last one after 21.00
Buses run quite often between Manavgavt and Antalya, Alanya. Free water was distributed on buses.
The buses are good.
One of the disadvantages is that they drive slowly and loop around the city before the trip.