An unusual and atmospheric place: the old town of the 8th century. The walls, the aqueduct, the amphitheater, and all this by the sea. There is a Lycian trail nearby.
The entrance fee is 10 dollars per person, but it's worth a look. We saw that some of them came with a guide, so the walk will be more informative.
There is a bus to Kemer every 30-40min.
An interesting place, I recommend you to visit, besides, the complex itself is not very large and it will not take much time to explore it, I must warn you when you check in from the highway, you need to buy entrance tickets, which are only accepted in Turkish lira or by card (Russian bank cards are not suitable), you can also walk along the coastline in this Otherwise, you won't have to buy tickets at all. Next to the complex there is a good sandy beach with smooth and shallow access to the water (as in the Gulf of Finland, when the water is still knee-deep about 30 meters from the shore). In general, there is something to see, I met a turtle who walked through the ruins of the ancient city as if it were his apartment, he lived in Tekirova and walked the next day, took his family by taxi, but if I had been brought from some remote hotel purely for an excursion, I would probably have been a little disappointed- some very interesting There are no expansions, the complex is small, and there are beautiful views of the beaches everywhere.
It's an amazing place. The extraordinary beauty of the ancient ruins and the Mediterranean Sea. If you go through the grove, you get to a magical shallow bay, where at the end of March the water was already warm and you can swim.
An interesting place. We visited several ancient cities during the trip. This one is in 2nd place in terms of beauty. Aspendos is on the first one. Also, the theater here is not the most interesting in terms of scale and beauty. Not well maintained, all overgrown with grass.
It's a good place. A lot of restoration work. I hope when it's over it will be more interesting to visit and watch. Cool bay. The disadvantage is that to order a taxi back, you need to walk to the entrance through the checkpoint.
We visited the museum on our own, by bus from Kemer. The fare in March 2025 is 55 liras one way. Admission is 10 euros. It's interesting, beautiful, informative and just a wonderful walk.
A great open-air museum! The only thing is, there are a lot of restorations going on now. The entrance was certainly surprising, it is indicated in euros - 10 euros per person. But they only accept lira or cards... Strange. We walked on a cloudy day, it's not hot, pine forest, beautiful coves. Inscriptions and various details can be seen on the remains of buildings!
Everything is as it was 1000 years ago, nothing has changed, nothing has improved. Ruins among the pines. They put up 2 or 3 stands with descriptions, and so-so toilets ..., there are, however, 2 more kiosks with snacks. If you go there by bus yourself, then walk another kilometer from the stop to the beginning of the ruins. And so are the rocks and stones. You get your imagination up and you get pleasure for 10 euros.
They were in the fall of 2024. The place is beautiful. Excavations are underway. Something is being restored. It will become more interesting in 20 years. When more will be restored. It is not so interesting to look at the disassembled stones. You won't go a second time. And in 20 years it would be possible to visit. To see what has changed. But not a fact
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марина иванова
Level 6 Local Expert
May 10
Despite visiting various ancient cities, and not very well preserved objects of the ancient city. Phaselis turned out to be the most sincere place for us. We spent about 5 hours there and took the most atmospheric photos. Payment for the entrance ticket is in lira only, about 900 lira for two people (2025) + local bus TA08, cash only, the Antalyakart card is not accepted.
An old ruined city. You can walk around admiring the beauty for 40 - 60 minutes. They are trying to restore this area. It's interesting to wander around and imagine how people used to live.
I really liked the place, but it's not convenient to get there in the hot season. The bus takes you to a certain place, then you have to walk. It's better to take a taxi. Entrance is paid.
Not bad, but how much has been rebuilt in Turkey. The workers are building something out of ancient stones. There will be even more "ancient ruins" soon. If you enter from the sea, it is free of charge, the ticket office does not work.
For a very high ticket price, I would like to receive at least a simple booklet with a description of this place with an interesting story about which, of course, you can read on the Internet.
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12345 67890
Level 13 Local Expert
March 6
An interesting and beautiful place! The amphitheater, the main street with ancient ruins, the aqueduct, the picturesque coves and the attractive views - all this is here! I recommend you to visit!
There are many different locations with ruins of ancient architecture, restoration work is still underway, 170 lira entrance ticket, regardless of age, but this money is not worth it ((((according to the photo on the Internet, a slightly different impression is created)))) from the checkpoint, walk 2-3 km in the unbearable heat, the locals all go by car, the beaches are all occupied by locals, the coves are small and rocky, it takes a long time to walk over the stones in the water to swim, although in the far right there is sand, but the pleasure is so-so, there are not so many ruins, most of them are fenced, or dangerous, or else in the work, back to the 08 bus, the only one that goes there from Kemer at 12, we barely got there already))))) We were disappointed
A very beautiful place, archaeologists did a great job, climbed, and wondered how everything was preserved, I didn't want to leave, the beach is very cool, I strongly advise you to visit this place.
Entrance 220lir (September 2023). You can get from Kemer by minibus (30lir). There are toilets, a cafe and no sun beds, umbrellas, etc. Mostly locals rest there and bring tourists by ships and buses. A beautiful place . There are few people because there are no hotels nearby. We went here from a 5-star hotel.
I really liked this place, we got there by bus 08, from Kemer, in just 20 minutes, the entrance costs 220 lira per person. A very picturesque place, with the opportunity to immerse yourself in the past.
We were there in early October, we liked everything.
The entrance is about 220 lire. A good place to take beautiful photos and reboot a little from hotels in Kemer!
I advise you to take swimsuits, you can swim and sunbathe there))