Not worth the money.
$50 for swimming through the canyon to the waterfall + zipline, $40 for a boat ride to the middle of the canyon + zipline. You can purchase each separately, but it will be more expensive. Just entering the area costs around 150 lira, which might be the most reasonable option if you decide to visit this place.
For the zipline, you have to sign something like "if I die, it's entirely my responsibility." The zipline itself is very short, with no views—an outright waste of money.
There are bodies of water near the zipline and along the way to it, but in the most beautiful and secluded places, there are signs saying "swimming is prohibited." You can access these bodies of water with 150 lira ticket.
Then, if you've purchased the canyon tour by swimming or by boat, they take you about 7 minutes closer to the canyon entrance by a car. There are a lot of people. The water is cold. You can reach this place yourself with a 150 lira ticket, but you won't be allowed into the canyon.
In some places, it's beautiful, but not very much so. The free Lycian trails along the coast (for example, the road from Cennet Koyu to Phaselis) are much more interesting.
I do not...
Read moreWell worth a visit if you're passing. 175tl as of February '25. Came in the off season so it was lovely and quiet around. About 1hr 30mins up and down to the canyon with a few stops to enjoy the views. Easy walking, normal runners would be fine no boots needed. There's these ziplines set up around the place and it does take from the experience. I see this place becoming more commercial and somewhat degraded as a result over time which is a shame. Other things to note: there's toilets, two cafes and plenty of parking. If you're coming from Antalya using Google maps make sure you take the correct turn off or it will reroute you over a gravel road that might not be suitable for some vehicles. Dogs are...
Read moreFabulous trail with fantastic scenery and pile of antient history in the background. In our case there were 17 fantastic days during which we have crossed plain valleys, mountain passes, sea cliffs, ruins of antient civilization (Lycians) we meet fantastic people, tried delicious, finger licking food, camp in some fantastic remote locations, crossed wild canyon streams and more. Trail is moderately difficult and definitely worth to have a go at it. You will not regret it. Two cons for me personally are stray dogs (some of them are quite large kangal shepherd dogs - not all of them are happy to see the hikers) and some of the plants which can be annoying and with quite long...
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