An atmospheric place to take a walk, gain impressions, you can watch the work of archaeologists. Probably, when there are a lot of people there, it's not very cozy, we were in October right at dawn at 7 a.m., even the ticket offices were closed, so we only found out after the fact that the entrance was paid. But there were few people, everyone greeted each other warmly.
It's beautiful, but very expensive. If you don't want to pay, but want to look at the antiquities and go to the beach, then you can cross the river before reaching the entrance and walk on the right along the part that has not yet been cleared. There are very large and interesting buildings there. Including the largest hammam, next to which there is a large spring. There is also a path that leads to a very beautiful beach. Or go up the mountain and walk through the remains of the castle. Or walk to the rocks. All the main paths are very accurately indicated on the maps.
An interesting location. The scales are impressive. Entrance is paid, you can climb from the beach side closer to the rocks (there is a hole in the fence). Excavation work is still underway and the final size of the buildings of this city is still in the front.