Antalya has been named “Turkish Riviera” thanks to its archaeological and natural beauties. Antalya, where sea, sun, history and nature unite in a magical harmony, has the most beautiful and clean coasts of the Mediterranean. 630 km. There are ancient cities, ancient harbors, monumental tombs, lacy bays, beaches, lush forests and rivers along the long coastline of Antalya.
Lined boulevards with palm trees, its internationally acclaimed marina, forming a cozy corner with the traditional architecture of the Old City and modern spaces with Turkey’s most important tourism center of Antalya, Aspendos Opera and Ballet Festival, International Beach Volleyball, triathlon, golf tournaments, archery, tennis, Ski competitions etc. The Antalya Cultural Center, which was opened in 1995, hosts many cultural and artistic events such as plastic arts, music, theater and exhibitions.
DISTRICTS:
Districts of Antalya Province; Akseki, Alanya, Elmalı, Finike, Gazipaşa, Gündoğmuş, İbradı, Kale, Kaş, Kemer, Korkuteli, Kumluca, Manavgat and Serik.
Akseki: Akseki, which is the oldest district of Antalya province after Alanya, has a rugged and mountainous appearance suitable for the structure of the Taurus Mountains.

In parallel with the developments in the field of tourism in Antalya province and its surroundings in recent years, tourism activities are developing in Akseki district. Akseki, frequented by hunters and tourists, is the homeland of “KARDELEN ÇİÇEĞİ”. Domestic and foreign tourists visit the district to see the Snowdrop Flower during the winter months. The outgoing Gelmez Mountains, mountain goat protection and hunting area are the places where hunters will hunt for a fee, and the trout breeding facilities established in Sinan Hoca and Gümüşdamla villages are among the places frequented by hunters and tourists.