Discover Side Manavgat: Where History Meets Nature
Side Manavgat is one of the most captivating destinations on Turkey's Mediterranean coast. With its ancient ruins, stunning waterfalls, and the mesmerising emerald waters of Green Canyon, this region offers an unforgettable blend of culture and adventure. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply looking for a relaxing holiday, Side Manavgat has something special for everyone.
Green Canyon (Oymapınar Dam Lake)
Arguably the most spectacular natural attraction near Side, Green Canyon is a breathtaking man-made reservoir created by the Oymapınar Dam in the Taurus Mountains. The canyon gets its name from the impossibly vivid emerald-green colour of its waters — a sight that looks almost unreal when you see it for the first time.
Towering limestone cliffs rise on both sides, draped in lush pine forests that reflect off the mirror-like surface of the lake. The atmosphere here is wonderfully peaceful — a dramatic contrast to the busy resort beaches just 30 km away.
What to Do at Green Canyon
- Boat cruise: The most popular way to experience the canyon. Multi-hour cruises glide through the narrow waterways while you soak in panoramic mountain views.
- Swimming: The crystal-clear water is perfect for a refreshing dip, with several swimming stops during boat tours.
- Fresh trout lunch: Most tours include a lakeside lunch featuring locally caught trout — a true taste of the region.
- Photography: The interplay of turquoise water, green forests, and rugged cliffs makes every angle a postcard shot.
Pro tip: Book a Jeep Safari & Green Canyon combo tour for the ultimate adventure — you'll explore mountain trails and hidden villages before arriving at the canyon by boat.
Manavgat Waterfall
Just a short drive from the centre of Manavgat, the Manavgat Waterfall is a wide, cascading waterfall on the Manavgat River. While not towering in height, its sheer breadth and the powerful volume of water rushing over the rocks make it an impressive sight. The surrounding park area has tea gardens and fish restaurants where you can enjoy fresh river trout while watching the water flow.
Ancient City of Side
Side is one of the best-preserved ancient cities on Turkey's southern coast. The Temple of Apollo, standing majestically against the Mediterranean sunset, is the most iconic landmark. Other highlights include the beautifully restored Roman amphitheatre (which could seat 15,000 spectators), the ancient agora, and the Side Museum housed in restored Roman baths.
Walking through the narrow streets of the old town, you'll find charming boutique shops, rooftop restaurants with sea views, and ancient columns casually standing between modern buildings — a uniquely Side experience.
How to Get There
Side Manavgat is approximately 75 km east of Antalya Airport (AYT). Most hotels and tour operators offer convenient pickup and drop-off services, making it easy to explore all these attractions without worrying about transportation.
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