Alanya is one of Turkey’s most popular and vibrant resort towns, offering a kaleidoscope of experiences and activities. A day trip from Side to Alanya remains one of the best ways to discover this ancient city, its riveting nightlife and the Turkish Riviera.
Alanya once served as an important holdfast from where the Byzantine and Ottoman empires controlled the eastern Mediterranean Sea — but today, Alanya draws partygoers and history buffs alike with its blend of fascinating ruins, golden beaches and trendy bars and clubs.
Alanya is one of Turkey’s most popular and vibrant resort towns, offering a kaleidoscope of experiences and activities. A day trip from Side to Alanya remains one of the best ways to discover this ancient city, its riveting nightlife and the Turkish Riviera.
Alanya once served as an important holdfast from where the Byzantine and Ottoman empires controlled the eastern Mediterranean Sea — but today, Alanya draws partygoers and history buffs alike with its blend of fascinating ruins, golden beaches and trendy bars and clubs.
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Alanya is one of Turkey’s most popular and vibrant resort towns, offering a kaleidoscope of experiences and activities. A day trip from Side to Alanya remains one of the best ways to discover this ancient city, its riveting nightlife and the Turkish Riviera.
Alanya once served as an important holdfast from where the Byzantine and Ottoman empires controlled the eastern Mediterranean Sea — but today, Alanya draws partygoers and history buffs alike with its blend of fascinating ruins, golden beaches and trendy bars and clubs.
Here's all you need to know about Alanya, one of the most exciting day trips from Side.
Alanya is a coastal resort town located in southwest Turkey, on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. The city is situated in the middle of the Turkish Riviera, also sometimes called the Turquoise Coast, a stretch shoreline that’s famous for its stunning beauty.
Alanya is only a short drive away from Side — all you need to do is follow the D400 as it winds its way southeastwards down the coast. The journey is approximately 60 kilometers long and will take just over an hour to complete.
If you don’t want to go through the hassle of renting a car you should consider a guided tour to Alanya from Side.
Your dedicated guide will take care of all the logistics for you, leaving you free to take in the splendor of the Turquoise Coast. And if you should have any questions about the site you’ll visit, your knowledgeable guide is right by your side.
A typical day trip from Side to Alanya starts with an air-conditioned pickup service from your hotel. From there, you’ll head down the coast, usually stopping first at Alanya Castle. After exploring the ruins, you’ll head to the city proper where you’ll enjoy a tour of most of the attractions.
Next, you’ll enjoy some free time to explore Alanya on your own, before heading to the harbor for the next part of your trip— a boat tour, usually with lunch served aboard.
During your voyage, you’ll discover the region’s fascinating history and learn how it intertwines with local landmarks like the Lovers- and Pirate Caves. Then it’s back to shore and on to the bus as you head back home.
There are a couple of day trips available that go to Alanya from Side, making it a popular tour option for all types of travelers.
If you don’t mind traveling in a larger group then this guided tour to Alanya is a great option — especially if you’re exploring the Turkish Riviera on a budget. You’ll depart from your hotel in Side, where an air-conditioned bus will come to pick you up.
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the numerous onboard facilities and meet your fellow tour members — before setting off on a journey that will explore all that Alanya has to offer.
The highlight of the trip is a boat tour during which you’ll marvel at the panoramic view of Alanya Castle from the sea — a sight that you’ll enjoy while digging into a delicious traditional lunch.
A small group tour will allow you and your fellow travelers a bit of privacy while you take in the serene surroundings of Alanya — making it perfect for couples, groups of friends or people traveling as a small family.
This full-day trip covers all of Alanya’s must-see attractions and does so without breaking the bank. The tour also includes a boat tour, offering amazing views of ancient battlements and secluded coves and caves. Lunch will be served while you laze next to the Dimcay River, a deliciously relaxing detail that will make you remember this tour for years to come.
Alanya’s surrounding countryside is famous for its natural beauty — with the area being home to Koprulu Canyon, the beautiful Green Lake and the otherworldly Hierapolis. This day trip to Alanya visits all of its most popular sites, as well as one of its best-kept secrets — the Sapadere Canyon, a hotspot for adventurers and lovers of the great outdoors.
What better way to cool off after visiting the bustling city of Alanya than by swimming in the mineral-rich waters of the Taurus mountains — while exploring all that the canyon has to offer?
Day trips to Alanya from Side tend to cost around €30 per person, falling into the same price categories as rafting or jeep and buggy tours.
A guided full-day group tour to Alanya from Side will cost €30 per person, making it one of the most affordable options available. However, you may be part of a group of up to 30 people as the overall tour cost is spread over more participants.
A small group full-day tour to Alanya from Side will cost approximately €35 per person, but the number of participants is limited to 15 people. A cable car ride can also be included in the tour for a small extra fee.
A small group full-day tour to Alanya from Side with a visit to Sapadere Canyon will cost €40 per person. The higher cost is largely due to the group size being limited to 15 people, and the distance that the tour covers.
Alanya is a thriving city and a must-visit destination when exploring the Turkish Riviera. The city’s buzzing nightlife has made it popular with travelers across the globe, with the streets studded with trendy bars, cafes and nightclubs. But there’s also a more laid-back side to Alanya, with its ancient ruins and golden beaches also providing more than enough for a day out.
Sapadere Canyon is a 750-meter green canyon situated in the heart of the Taurus Mountains. Visitors may enjoy a number of outdoor activities like hiking, swimming and canyoning – or simply sit back and enjoy the serene nature on offer.
The best months to visit Alanya are in spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November). Spring is mild and pleasant with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 25°C, while Autumn is characterized by warm temperatures of 25°C to 30°C. In this period of the year you will find Alanya less crowded and you will be able to enjoy outdoor experiences to the fullest!