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Be part of our Altınbesik Cave and Ormana Village Tour, and get a complete overview of what Taurus Mountains have to offer! Join this interesting exploration of the mountains, and get to visit an underground lake that is the third largest in Europe. Apart from this stunning natural wonder, this excursion takes you to unfold the local culture of the villages. Picturesque landscapes, interesting insights, and quality time with your beloved ones are some of the tour’s highlights.
✅ Explore the Turkish countryside on this full-day tour.
✅ Experience traditional Turkish life as you meet with a local family.
✅ Explore the natural wonders of the Side area, and visit Altinbesik Cave.
✅ Great-value tour includes all entry fees, lunch, and round-trip transport.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Altınbeşik National Park Entrance Fee
Lunch
Inflatable Boat Tour in Altınbeşik Cave
Guiding Service
Drinks
Side
Your exploration begins in the morning, when our team members will pick you up from your hotel. You will travel towards İbradı city of Antalya with a comfortable bus. During the bus ride through Taurus Mountains there will be some stops for photos. Another stop will be made at a traditional coffee shop at a village.
Altinbesik Magarasi Milli Parki
Side Village Tour continues with a stop at the Altınbeşik Cave or Golden Cradle Cave. It is located in Altinbesik National Park and is one-of-a-kind scenery for nature lovers. The cave is the biggest underground lake in Turkey and the third in the European continent. Inside you can observe natural bridges of unique beauty. It is worth to mention that inside the cave the temperature in 16 degrees in all seasons. This natural wonder forms the biggest underground lake in Turkey and the third biggest of Europe. There is no better way to explore the cave than a boat trip. You will enjoy a 30 minutes trip within this spectacular cave with the use of inflatable boats. These boats have a capacity of 10 people.
Pickup included
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Annebella P,
20 thg 6, 2025
- Viator
The tour began with a 8.45 minibus pick up from our hotel with a friendly and knowledgeable guide. My daughter and I were the only English people (there was also one Slovak) so the guide skilfully provided all info in German and in English. We stopped at a Manavgat service station to use the loos (there are few toilets in the mountains!) and got on the road out of the city. The guide told us all about the agriculture and wildlife in the region. The driver navigated us carefully around very steep roads and hairpin bends, even stopping to remove a baby tortoise from the road at one point. There were a few welcome stops for leg-stretches and photo-taking in the mountains on the long way to the cave. Once there, we donned hard hats and were taken around the illuminated underground lake on an inflatable dinghy, ten at a time, by a cheerful oarsman. The cave lake is truly unique: spectacular and unforgettable. We then travelled to Ormana village for an excellent buffet lunch, included in the price, which was fresh and delicious. The lunch place had a brilliant view - we bought ice creams and sat in the swing in their garden, then looked around the tiny village with its beautiful unique historic architecture (button houses). Our final stop was another village with a fascinating historic disused wooden mosque and abandoned school (there is now only one child in the village). We took tea there, served by the child’s family, who also have a small shop selling local herbs, oils, honey and trinkets and a small display of historic domestic items. The journey home was a speedy motorway route. The whole tour was 8 hours and great value for money. There was a great atmosphere throughout, thanks to our guide and driver. We saw a very different side to the region than we saw in the towns / hotel areas. Highly recommended tour! We learned a lot and we saw a lot of nature and history and we had a lot of fun. Thank you!
Hope B,
28 thg 4, 2025
- Viator
My partner and I had a great time. Umit the tour guide with very funny and knowledgeable. He translated the entire journey between English and German. Got a lot of great photos and really enjoyed the meal. There was a selection of food to choose from. The drinks however weren’t included and ranged from 1€ to about 5€. The driver didn’t speak any English and was referred to as ‘Turkish Schumacher’ 😂 id definitely recommend if you like learning a little about the area and the cave was just beautiful. Might be a bit boring for kids though.
Giridhar M,
9 thg 8, 2024
- Viator
The visit to Ormana Village was great and the food served was very good. The mountains were scenic. The cave visit was a good experience but very brief. It was a very hot day and the drive was very long. On the whole it was not worth spending a whole day stuck in a coach, to briefly visit the cave and the village. I would not go again.
Lubov L,
31 thg 10, 2023
- Viator
Great tour really, beautiful cave with boat ride, very interesting Ormana Village, nice and tasty lunch at Ormana(way better than regular "included in the tour" meals. Recommended!
Gergely O,
25 thg 9, 2023
- Viator
It took very long to pick up and drop off passengers at the hotels. Although I booked the activity with English guide everything was in German, only an English couple got some information in English but only privately and they got much less info than the much bigger German community. We do speak German but as a not native speakers it was difficult to understand the guide as he didn't open his mouth. The cave-lake was really nice (Altinbesik) but then we didn't go to Ormana as it was described in the program but to a boring much smaller ghost village. Here we saw some collapsed houses, then on a dangerous road (it was made by stones and difficult to walk on it) we went to see a kind of beton bunker which collect water, "very interesting"... We saw the silk road which was again "very interesting"... stones. I was missing Ormana, I saw pictures about it before the trip and it looks much more interesting and living than Sarihacilar, a boring abandoned village... The lunch was okay. The minaret we saw was small and not so interesting. Not recommended or at least not with this organiser (with other activity we had issues with them....)
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