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Alanya

Turkish Riviera

Alanya

The single choice that shapes a trip to this castle-headland resort is your airport: tiny Gazipasa is minutes away, while basing east of the all-inclusive sprawl keeps it calmer.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 7 Jun 2026

Best length

7 nights (a classic UK package week)

Nearest airport

Gazipasa (GZP), ~40km / 45 min

Main airport

Antalya (AYT), ~125km / 2-2.5 hr transfer

Best base

Cleopatra Beach or Oba for walkability

In short

Alanya at a glance

Alanya is the eastern, budget-friendly end of the Turkish Riviera: a 13th-century castle headland, two long sandy beaches either side of it, and a wall of resort hotels that thins as you head east through Oba, Tosmur, Kestel and Mahmutlar. It is package-holiday territory, cheaper than Antalya proper, and the single decision that shapes your trip is which airport you book โ€” tiny Gazipasa (GZP) is 40km away, while busy Antalya (AYT) is a 125km, two-hour transfer that catches a lot of UK families out.

The short version

  • Fly into Gazipasa (GZP) if you can โ€” it's 40km and ~45 minutes from Alanya, against 125km and 2+ hours from Antalya (AYT).
  • Base yourself near Cleopatra Beach or in Oba for a walkable trip; the far eastern strips (Mahmutlar, Kestel) are cheaper but car-dependent.
  • The castle headland, Red Tower and Damlatas Cave are the real sights; treat the all-inclusive resort as a base, not the holiday.
  • Alanya is one of Turkey's cheapest coastal resorts โ€” a budget day runs ยฃ30-ยฃ45, and a boat trip with lunch is around ยฃ20-ยฃ30.
  • Go in May, June, September or early October; July and August hit the mid-30s and the beaches and castle road get busy and hot.

Alanya sits at the eastern, cheaper end of the Turkish Riviera, built around a dramatic castle headland with a long sandy beach on either side. Itโ€™s a package-holiday town first and foremost โ€” a wall of resort hotels runs east from the centre through Oba, Tosmur, Kestel and Mahmutlar โ€” but the Seljuk fortress, the 1226 Red Tower and the medieval shipyard at the harbour give it real history that most sun-and-sand resorts canโ€™t match. The honest framing is that the resort is your base, not your holiday: the good days here are the cable car up to the castle at sunset, a boat trip out to the caves under the headland, and a half-day escape inland to Dim Cave or Sapadere Canyon.

The one decision that shapes the whole trip is the airport. Little Gazipasa (GZP) is only 40km east and a 45-minute hop away, but itโ€™s small with limited direct UK flights. Most UK charters land at Antalya (AYT) instead โ€” 125km away and a two-hour-plus coach transfer that lands tired families at their hotel well after dark. If you can find a sensibly priced Gazipasa flight, itโ€™s usually worth paying a little extra to skip the long road.

Where you stay matters more than the brochure suggests, because Alanya is long and thin. Base yourself near Cleopatra Beach or in leafy Oba and you can walk to the cable car, the bazaar and the harbour. Choose Mahmutlar or Kestel out east and youโ€™ll save money but lean on the cheap dolmus minibuses or a hire car for everything. Below, the structured planning โ€” exact transfer costs, where to stay, what the sights cost in pounds, and the best months to go โ€” picks up from here.

Keep a first trip focused: book the big timed sights, then leave room for neighbourhoods and food.

Top things to do in Alanya

Alanya Castle & cable car

The Seljuk fortress crowning the Alanya headland is the one unmissable thing in town. Rather than sweat up the hairpin road, take the teleferik (cable car) from beside Cleopatra Beach; a return ride costs in the region of 500โ‚บ (about ยฃ8), with a separate, modest ticket for the inner fortress at the top. Go in the late afternoon so you walk the walls as the sun drops over the harbour. Allow a couple of hours for the ride, the ramparts and the photos.

Around two hours:โ€ฆ ยฃ8

Red Tower (Kizil Kule) & Tersane shipyard

The octagonal Red Tower (Kฤฑzฤฑl Kule), built in 1226 to guard the harbour, and the adjacent Tersane โ€” the only surviving Seljuk shipyard in Turkey โ€” sit a short walk apart at sea level below the castle. A combined ticket covers both, from about โ‚ฌ5 (roughly ยฃ4), so see them together rather than as separate trips. Climb the tower for the harbour view, walk the dockyard's stone arches, then pair them with a harbour-front lunch. Allow an hour or so for the pair.

About an hour forโ€ฆ From about โ‚ฌ5

Where to stay first

The areas that make a first visit easier โ€” not an exhaustive directory.

Cleopatra Beach & city centre

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The Blue Flag beach on the western side of the castle headland, with the cable-car base, Damlatas Cave, the bazaar and most of the restaurants within walking distance. The most walkable, least car-dependent base and the right choice if you don't want to rely on a hire car or dolmus.

Best for: First-timers, couples, walkable beach trips

Oba

ยฃ value

Just east of the centre, leafier and calmer, with a five-storey building limit that keeps it greener than the resort towers. Lower Oba has a walkable beachfront of cafes and shops; a good middle ground between the centre's buzz and the far-east quiet, popular with longer-stay visitors.

Best for: Families, quieter stays, value

Browse hotels ~3-4km east

Tosmur & Kestel

ยฃ value

Quieter eastern suburbs backed by the Taurus foothills, with Tosmur cooled by the Dim River breeze. Peaceful and cheaper, but you'll want a hire car or rely on the dolmus minibuses to reach the castle and old town.

Best for: Peace, nature, repeat visitors

Browse hotels ~5-8km east

Mahmutlar

ยฃ value

A self-contained resort town 10km east, hugely popular with Russian- and German-speaking long-stayers, with its own supermarkets, pebbly beach and weekly market. Cheapest of all, but it's a real town in its own right โ€” choose it for value and an expat scene, not for being near Alanya's sights.

Best for: Budget, long stays, self-catering

Browse hotels ~10km east

Airport to city centre

Alanya airport transfer options
OptionTimeCostBook ahead?
Gazipasa (GZP) private transfer ~35-45 min about ยฃ30-ยฃ45 per car Best with luggage or a family
Gazipasa (GZP) Havas shuttle bus ~60 min around 140โ‚บ / ~ยฃ2.50 single Cheapest from GZP
Gazipasa (GZP) taxi ~45 min roughly โ‚ฌ15-โ‚ฌ25 / ยฃ13-ยฃ21 Carry lira; many drivers cash-only
Antalya (AYT) private transfer ~2-2.5 hr about โ‚ฌ55-โ‚ฌ90 / ยฃ45-ยฃ75 per car The long-haul option โ€” book ahead
Pre-book a door-to-door transfer

When to go

Sweet spot: May, June, September and early October are the sweet spot: sea at 24-28ยฐC, daytime highs in the mid-20s to low-30s, and prices and crowds well below the July-August peak. May and September are the standout months for combining beach days with castle and canyon trips that aren't a sweat-bath.

High summer (July-August) is reliably hot and dry โ€” often 33-37ยฐC with a 28ยฐC sea โ€” which suits a pure sun-and-pool week but makes the castle climb and the bazaar hard going, and pushes flight and hotel prices to their peak. Spring and autumn are far better for sightseeing. Winter (November-March) is mild but quiet: many resort hotels, boat trips and seafront restaurants shut down and the charter flights stop, so it's not a beach trip.

What it costs

There are no year-round direct UK flights to Gazipasa, so most UK travellers fly to Antalya (AYT) โ€” Jet2, TUI, easyJet and Ryanair run seasonal Antalya routes from spring to autumn, with off-peak returns from around ยฃ60-ยฃ120 and July-August fares pushing ยฃ200-ยฃ350+. A small number of summer charters and connecting flights serve Gazipasa (GZP) direct, which is worth paying a little more for to dodge the two-hour transfer.

Daily budget per person

Lokanta / esnaf meal (inland) 150-300โ‚บ / ยฃ2.50-ยฃ5
Dolmus minibus single (along the coast) 25-40โ‚บ / ยฃ0.40-ยฃ0.65
Cable car return (teleferik) ~500โ‚บ / ยฃ8
Red Tower + shipyard combined ticket from about โ‚ฌ5 / ~ยฃ4
Pirate boat trip with lunch around ยฃ20-ยฃ30
Beer in a resort bar 90-160โ‚บ / ยฃ1.50-ยฃ2.60
Sample trip: A UK couple doing a 7-night self-catering or B&B week in Alanya, out of high season, spends roughly ยฃ750-ยฃ1,000 all-in (~ยฃ440pp): about ยฃ180 on two off-peak Antalya flights, ยฃ350-ยฃ500 on a mid-range double near Cleopatra Beach, ~ยฃ150 on food and drink (Turkey is cheap if you eat off the harbour strip), ~ยฃ90 on two airport transfers, and ~ยฃ70 on the castle, a boat trip and one canyon or cave day. An all-inclusive package week often undercuts this โ€” Alanya's bread and butter โ€” but ties you to the hotel.

Alanya is one of Turkey's cheapest resorts, but the harbour-front and castle-road restaurants are priced for tour groups. Walk two streets inland or eat where the dolmus drivers do and a full meal drops to ยฃ4-ยฃ7. Pay in lira, not euros, when a card machine offers the choice, and carry cash for the minibuses and the bazaar.

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Alanya FAQs

Which airport should I use for Alanya?
Gazipasa (GZP) is the nearest at about 40km and a 45-minute transfer, but it's small with limited direct UK flights. Most UK package and scheduled flights land at Antalya (AYT), which is 125km away and a two-to-two-and-a-half-hour transfer โ€” a long drag after a flight, especially with kids. If a Gazipasa flight is available for a sensible price, it's usually worth it to skip the long road.
Where should first-timers stay in Alanya?
Stay near Cleopatra Beach or in Oba for the most walkable trip โ€” you can reach the cable car, the bazaar, the harbour and the beach on foot without a car. The far-eastern strips (Tosmur, Kestel and especially Mahmutlar) are cheaper and quieter but car- or minibus-dependent, so only choose them if you're happy to use the dolmus or hire a car.
Is Alanya cheaper than the rest of the Turkish coast?
Yes โ€” Alanya is one of the most affordable mainstream Turkish resorts, noticeably cheaper than Antalya city, Bodrum or the Aegean. A budget day runs ยฃ30-ยฃ45, a boat trip with lunch is around ยฃ20-ยฃ30, and all-inclusive package weeks are often very keenly priced. The trick to value is eating a couple of streets back from the harbour rather than on the tourist front.
Do you need a car in Alanya?
Not for a centre-based beach week โ€” the town centre is walkable and cheap dolmus minibuses run along the coast road for a few lira. A hire car only pays off if you're staying out east in Mahmutlar or Kestel, or want to explore the Dim valley, Sapadere Canyon and the Taurus mountain villages on your own schedule.

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