
easy
5–6 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels — expect short walks on boardwalks and stairs; minimal sustained climbing.
Spend a day chasing waterfalls and history outside Antalya. This private tour from Belek hits Kurşunlu, Upper and Lower Düden and finishes with lunch and a stroll through Kaleiçi’s Old Town.
The van eases out of Belek before the rhythms of the coast take over: citrus groves blur past, the Mediterranean opens like a cool promise, and your guide points to a ribbon of water cutting through limestone. By the time you arrive at Kurşunlu, the forest has taken on a voice — leaves whispering, streams daring you closer. Wooden walkways thread through moss and ferns, and pools reflect tiers of falling water that have been shaping this land for millennia.

Waterfall platforms and the wooden walkways at Kurşunlu can be slick; closed-toe shoes with good traction will keep you steady.
Spray zones around Lower Düden and close viewpoints can soak you briefly — a light rain shell or quick-dry shirt helps.
Early departures avoid tour-boat crowds at the coastal Düden viewpoint and give cleaner light for photos.
Small tea kiosks, local stalls in Kaleiçi and some restroom facilities may accept only cash (Turkish lira).
Antalya began as Attaleia in the 2nd century BC and grew into a key Roman and Ottoman port; Kaleiçi preserves narrow streets and restored Ottoman houses.
Local conservation efforts focus on protecting riparian vegetation and preventing litter around the falls; stick to marked paths and avoid single-use plastics.
Grip for wet boards, stairs and short trails at each waterfall.
Protects from spray near falls and unexpected coastal breezes.
spring specific
Antalya gets hot quickly; staying hydrated keeps the day enjoyable.
summer specific
Carries snacks, camera, sunscreen and a towel for viewpoint spray.