


Uçansu Waterfall is located in Akçapınar village of Gebiz Town in Serik District of Antalya Province. It is 57 km away from Antalya and 54 km away from Serik. Uçansu Waterfalls were formed as a result of Uçan Creek, which was formed by the merger of Havutlu and Bal Creeks, flowing through a slope break. The flow starting from Uçandere moves west for 800 meters and forms Uçansu Waterfall with a width of 18 meters, a length of 10 meters and a depth of 4 meters.
The waterfall is on the St. Paulus road, which is the longest walking route in our country. The springs originating from Gebiz Town are sometimes impassable due to water rise. Depending on the season, it thrives in winter and spring, and can also dry out in the extremely dry weather of the Mediterranean. In the area where it was poured, it forms a huge cauldron with a width of 20 meters, a width of 6 meters and a depth of 2.5 meters.
Since its surface consists of limestone, small stalactites have formed and some large ruptures have occurred.













