REVIEW · BELEK
Antalya Full Day City Tour
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Two stops, one smooth Antalya day. I like that the route is built around Kaleici and the Lower Duden Waterfalls, so you’re not spending the day guessing what’s worth seeing. You also get a proper lunch near Kaleici at Kuzenler, with a set menu that keeps things simple. One thing to consider: the day is time-tight for photos and wandering, so comfy shoes and a plan for quick stops help.
Pickup from your Belek hotel makes the logistics easy, and you’ll travel in an air-conditioned vehicle. The tour is guided in English, and the guide names Ahmed and Ertan show up often in the feedback for being attentive and helpful. Extras like the cable car and boat trip aren’t included, so decide if those are must-dos before you go.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Feel During the Day
- Antalya From Belek: The 8:00 AM Pickup and Group Size Reality
- Kaleici Old Town With a Guide: How to Make the Most of Stop 1
- What you’ll likely enjoy in Kaleici
- The main drawback of Stop 1
- Lower Duden Waterfalls: Entrance Included, Timing Matters
- What to expect once you arrive
- A small consideration
- Lunch at Kuzenler Near Kaleici: What You’ll Eat and How It Fits
- What makes Kuzenler practical
- One thing to note
- Transportation, Pace, and Practical Tips for an 8-Hour City Hit
- How you can prepare like a pro
- Cost and Value of a $33 Full-Day Tour
- Who gets the best value
- Optional Extras: Cable Car and Boat Trip Choices
- Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book the Antalya Full Day City Tour?
- FAQ
- What time does the Antalya Full Day City Tour start?
- Do I get pickup from my hotel in Belek?
- How long is the tour?
- Is the tour guided?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- What’s included in the price?
- What is lunch like?
- Are the cable car or boat trip included?
- What’s the tour maximum group size?
- Is there free cancellation, and what about weather?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Feel During the Day

- Guided Kaleici time that helps you move through the old town without getting stuck in dead ends
- Lower Duden Waterfalls entrance included, so you pay less and worry less
- Lunch at Kuzenler near Kaleici with a set menu (meatballs, chicken, salad) that keeps the schedule on track
- Air-conditioned transport plus a maximum group size of 45 people, which is big enough for a lively day but not endless
- Highly praised guides like Ahmed and Ertan for staying organized and responsive
- Optional add-ons (cable car and boat trip) if you want extra views or a slower moment
Antalya From Belek: The 8:00 AM Pickup and Group Size Reality
This is a full-day plan that starts at 8:00 am. If you’re staying in Belek, you’ll usually get pickup from the main hotel entrance area, and it’s smart to be waiting at least 15 minutes early since pickup times can shift a bit by hotel and region.
The vehicle is air-conditioned, which matters in Antalya because the weather can swing from warm to hot fast, especially later in the day. The group size is capped at 45 people, so you should expect a lively tour, but you won’t feel like you’re part of a massive busload.
One practical note: this tour is described as near public transportation. That’s useful if you need a backup plan, but the whole point is that you won’t have to handle routing or ticket-hunting for the main stops.
You can also read our reviews of more city tours in Belek
Kaleici Old Town With a Guide: How to Make the Most of Stop 1

Kaleici is your first stop, and it’s the one that benefits most from having a guide. With guidance, you get help focusing on what to look for while you’re walking—where to go first, what to pay attention to, and how to keep moving so you don’t lose half the morning.
I like tours that start with a walk because it gives you bearings fast. In Kaleici, that matters: the streets can feel easy to wander, but time can disappear if you stop at every shop window. A guide keeps the day from turning into random wandering.
You’ll also have the lunch timing built around your Kaleici visit. That’s a real advantage because you avoid the common problem of finishing a sightseeing stop hungry and then spending the next 45 minutes deciding where to eat.
What you’ll likely enjoy in Kaleici
Even without over-planning, you can expect a classic old-town feel where strolling feels natural. The best use of your time here is simple:
- Take a short moment for photos, then keep moving.
- If something looks especially interesting (shops, viewpoints, small corners), ask your guide what’s worth a second look.
The main drawback of Stop 1
Because the tour is structured, you can’t treat Kaleici like a half-day on your own. If you’re the type who likes slow museum browsing for hours, you may want to save extra independent time for later in your trip.
Lower Duden Waterfalls: Entrance Included, Timing Matters

Stop 2 is Lower Duden Waterfalls, and the big win is that entrance tickets are included. That’s not glamorous, but it’s practical: you show up, you get in, and you can spend more energy on the views and less on queue math.
Waterfalls also tend to change with the day—light, temperature, and crowd levels can shift quickly. So I’d treat this as a “go with the flow” stop. If you want great photos, plan on moving around a bit rather than locking yourself into one spot.
What to expect once you arrive
You’ll have a guided visit tied to your itinerary, then you can enjoy the falls at your own pace within the tour’s timing. This is the kind of stop that works well even if your group isn’t on the same photo schedule, because everyone’s attention naturally pulls toward the water.
A small consideration
Lower Duden is a walk-and-stand situation. If you want to do long stretches of up-close exploration, wear footwear you’re comfortable in. This tour is designed to fit into an 8-hour day, so it isn’t built for extended detours beyond the main experience.
Lunch at Kuzenler Near Kaleici: What You’ll Eat and How It Fits

Lunch happens near Kaleici, at a restaurant called Kuzenler. The menu is set (not an endless buffet choice), with options like meatball, chicken, and salad. I like this kind of lunch on a city tour because it keeps the day moving and prevents the usual “Where should we eat?” spiral.
From a value standpoint, lunch being included is a big part of why this tour works at $33 per person. When you add up the cost of a guided day plus a major paid attraction entrance, the lunch slot feels like part of the bargain rather than an afterthought.
What makes Kuzenler practical
- The food is straightforward, easy to order from, and timed into the tour route.
- You get a break from walking without needing to hunt for a place that’s open, central, and budget-friendly.
One thing to note
Extra drinks and personal spending aren’t included. If you like sodas, tea, or bottled water during lunch, plan for that cost.
Transportation, Pace, and Practical Tips for an 8-Hour City Hit

On paper, 8 hours sounds like plenty. In real life, it’s enough for a solid sampler, not enough for deep, separate adventures. The day is built around two anchor stops—Kaleici and Lower Duden Waterfalls—so most of the remaining time is travel and guided walking.
The pace is usually best for people who want:
- a structured day without decision fatigue
- a guide to point out the right moments
- an included lunch so you don’t spend your prime time eating
How you can prepare like a pro
Bring your basics and think about comfort:
- Wear shoes you can walk in for a while.
- Keep your phone charged if you plan photos at the falls.
- If you’re sensitive to sun, bring something to shade your eyes (and consider layers).
Because the tour is guided in English, you can also ask questions on the spot. That’s where the guide skill matters: a great guide doesn’t just lead; they help you understand what you’re seeing so the day feels more than just a checklist.
Cost and Value of a $33 Full-Day Tour

At $33 per person, this tour is built for value. Here’s why the price makes sense based on what’s included:
- Air-conditioned vehicle for a full-day itinerary
- Lunch at Kuzenler near Kaleici
- Entrance tickets to Lower Duden Waterfalls
- Guiding throughout
The optional extras are where people can spend more if they want them, but the core plan already includes the paid parts that usually add up. If you’re visiting Belek and want an organized Antalya day without paying for multiple separate tickets and transfers, this price point is the selling move.
Who gets the best value
You’ll get more out of this tour if you:
- want a guided old-town introduction plus a standout natural sight
- prefer fewer planning tasks during your vacation
- appreciate included meals and entrance fees
Optional Extras: Cable Car and Boat Trip Choices

The tour listing notes two extras as not included: cable car (optional) and a boat trip.
Here’s how I’d think about it. Optional doesn’t mean pointless—it means you can decide based on your energy and interests:
- If you like scenic viewpoints and want a higher perspective, consider adding the cable car.
- If you want a slower, relaxing break after walking and waterfalls, a boat trip can be a nice counterbalance.
One piece of feedback highlights how plans can shift when a cable car isn’t operating as expected. That’s the value of having a capable guide: if something changes, you’re not left stuck with nothing to do.
Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Should Skip It)

This is a strong choice for:
- Couples, small families, or solo visitors who want a guided day with minimal logistics
- People staying in Belek who don’t want to figure out transit, entrances, and timing
- Anyone who values time-efficient sightseeing with lunch handled
It’s less ideal if:
- You want total freedom to stay as long as you want at one stop
- You’re looking for a long museum-heavy day
- You dislike group travel and prefer fully independent exploring
Also, the tour is described as suitable for most people who can join group activities. If you have specific mobility needs, you’d want to consider the walking involved in old town streets and at the waterfall area.
Should You Book the Antalya Full Day City Tour?
If your goal is a straightforward Antalya day that covers Kaleici plus Lower Duden Waterfalls, with lunch included and a guide leading the way, I’d say it’s a good booking. The price is reasonable for what you get, and the guides praised in feedback—especially Ahmed and Ertan—sound like they keep the day organized and easy to enjoy.
Book it if you want structure: you’ll arrive, walk, eat, see the falls, and return without the stress of planning. Skip or adjust expectations if you’re the type who needs unlimited time in one place or you’re hoping cable car and boat time are guaranteed.
If you’re traveling with a flexible mindset and you pack comfortable shoes, this tour fits nicely as a first, well-rounded Antalya introduction from Belek.
FAQ
What time does the Antalya Full Day City Tour start?
The start time is listed as 8:00 am.
Do I get pickup from my hotel in Belek?
Yes, pickup is offered. You should wait at the main entrance of your hotel at least 15 minutes before the meeting time. Pickup time can vary by hotel and region.
How long is the tour?
The duration is approximately 8 hours.
Is the tour guided?
Yes. Guiding is included.
What language is the tour offered in?
The tour is offered in English.
What’s included in the price?
Included are air-conditioned vehicle transport, lunch, entrance tickets to the waterfalls, and guiding.
What is lunch like?
Lunch is near Kaleici at Kuzenler, with a set menu that includes meatball, chicken, and salad.
Are the cable car or boat trip included?
No. The cable car is optional and not included, and the boat trip is also not included.
What’s the tour maximum group size?
The tour has a maximum of 45 people.
Is there free cancellation, and what about weather?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The experience requires good weather; if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.




















