August 23 - for locals from the age of 6, a ticket costs 15 liras, for foreigners from the age of 6, a ticket was made for 150 liras. Maybe the place is good, but we did not pay 600 lira for half an hour for two adults and two children, this is too much, given the free lower Duden waterfall. If there was information on the price right away, then we would not have gone through the aol of the city here.
There are upper and lower waterfalls. Entrance to the upper one is paid, inexpensive. Don't forget to bring your camera. The approximate visit time is 1-2 hours, unlimited. To get there on your own by city minibuses. There is a toilet, a cafe, souvenir shops on the territory. I recommend visiting in sunny weather.
The lower Duden is larger, flows into the sea. The inspection is free of charge. It looks beautiful during the day, in the evening it is illuminated by spotlights and illumination. There are cafes, observation decks, and paid binoculars. I recommend.
An interesting place, a beautiful waterfall and a cave, mostly locals rest, as the purpose of the trip is unlikely to fit, but it's worth stopping by for half an hour
A beautiful place , you can get around quickly . But be prepared for the fact that the smell here is of course... Not everywhere , but for the most part it smells very unpleasant . Beautiful rocks with bats in them. There is a restaurant on the territory, but I don't know how you can sit and eat in such a smell.
Entrance is paid .
Wasted time. It's a very dirty place. The waterfall is covered in garbage. The caves are interesting, and they have a beautiful view of the waterfall. We covered the entire territory in 30 minutes.
A very beautiful and well-maintained place. We were particularly impressed by the caves that allow us to look over the waterfall. It is better to come in the morning on a sunny day, while there are not so many tourists yet. In the morning, you get beautiful photos against the background of a waterfall. There is a cafe, a toilet, souvenir kiosks and picnic areas on site. There is also a small nursery with birds at the entrance. Children will love peacocks. The cost of entrance tickets to the territory of the waterfall is 5 liras.
It's like a waterfall, not a small one. We were on Monday, it was acceptable for people, not a crowd. It's good to hide from the heat. The entrance is 10 lire. It takes 20 minutes by taxi from the old town, and 25 minutes by dolmusha back to the Mark Antalya.
It's a very dirty place. We pay money to look at the beautiful nature, but in fact we observe dirt and garbage all around. They came out of there in a depressed state
There are a lot of tourists and locals. You need to stand in line. Admission is inexpensive. It's dirty. I wouldn't have come here a second time on purpose. There are more impressive sights in Antalya and the surrounding area
It's a beautiful place. There are just a lot of tourists in summer. The entry price per adult was 150 liras in July 2023. I was surprised by the price.
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Nothing special, the most recent white umbrellas have the best view. But considering that it is free, you can visit it. The toilet is paid for 1 euro
The waterfall is magnificent, it is better to look at it from the sea, you can take a tour on a Yacht from the Antalya marina, there are tours, or sail on saps.
The waterfall is beautiful, you can see it even from the plane when you land. But there are always quite a few people. You probably won't be able to enjoy its beauty for a long time. I would recommend stopping by to see
It's a bit depressing place. You need to wade on a crooked bus through remote neighborhoods of the city. To see a damp washout in the ground, 15 meters high. The cave saves the day a bit. There are worn tables with benches upstairs. It is better to go to the lower waterfall.
In your photo -the lower Duden.it is he who flows into the sea.and the upper one is located in Kepez and flows into the river, which then flows to the lower duden.
What a beautiful place))
The park itself is small, the territory is well maintained, there are cafes and places where you can sit down and admire the waterfall.
The waterfall itself is very beautiful, there is a cave right behind it, from where you can see the waterfall from the back side.
Duden Waterfall was visited on the way back from Antalya after visiting the Aquarium. The waterfall is not big, there are a lot of people who want to take pictures against the background of the waterfall) You can stop by on the way, I don't think it's worth going on purpose.