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Top 6 places to visit in Kemer

  1. 4.7· 2,756 reviews21 tours include this
    Olympos Cable Car (Olympos Teleferik) — places to visit in Kemer

    The Olympos Cable Car is a 4,350-metre aerial lift that ascends Mount Tahtalı, also known as Olympus, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean coast and the Taurus Mountains. Built in the early 2000s, it is equipped with modern cabins that glide smoothly over dense pine forests and rocky terrain. Plan for your visit in the morning to avoid long lines and take advantage of clearer skies. The summit features a restaurant and viewing platform for a leisurely break. Nearby, the ancient ruins of Olympos are worth exploring if you have extra time, particularly for history enthusiasts.

    The café at the cable car station was unfortunately closed, leaving only limited coffee options and cold cans. However, the journey from the driver to the mountain cable car was excellent. It was wonderful to be above the clouds, enjoying the snow at the top and experiencing 22° sunshine at the bottom.Maria_H who visited Olympos Cable Car (Olympos Teleferik) on a Rovostays-listed tour
  2. 4.4· 178 reviews7 tours include this
    Mount Olympos (Tahtali Dagi) — places to visit in Kemer

    Mount Olympos, also known as Tahtali Dagi, rises to 2,365 metres in the Beydağları National Park near Kemer, boasting impressive views of the Turquoise Coast and the surrounding mountains. The peak is accessible via a cable car that whisks visitors from the base up to the summit, where rugged landscapes and stunning vistas await. Plan to spend a few hours at the top to take in the scenery and enjoy a meal at the café. The best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months when conditions are milder. Nearby, the ancient ruins of Olympos and the picturesque beaches of Çıralı are worth exploring.

    At 40 euros per person, this is overpriced. I don't believe the view justifies the cost. You could use that money to rent a car and discover far better spots.417tugrulu who visited Mount Olympos (Tahtali Dagi) on a Rovostays-listed tour
  3. 4.5· 570 reviews5 tours include this
    Dinopark — places to visit in Kemer

    Dinopark is a theme park in Kemer dedicated to life-sized dinosaur replicas, providing an engaging glimpse into prehistoric times. Opened in the early 2000s, it spans several hectares with lush landscaping, featuring various species from the Cretaceous to the Jurassic periods, including animatronic exhibits that mimic dinosaur movements and sounds. Spend a couple of hours exploring the park, which also includes a small museum showcasing fossils and interactive displays. Early morning is ideal to avoid the heat and crowds. The park is located a short distance from Kemer's main beach area, making it easy to combine visits.

  4. 4.5· 73 reviewsFree entry12 tours include this
    Olympos — places to visit in Kemer

    Olympos is an ancient city along the Lycian coast, known for its historical ruins that date back to the Hellenistic period. Visitors arrive at a site where crumbling walls of temples and a Roman bath are intertwined with the lush surroundings, while the striking cliffs overlook the shore and invite exploration. Allow a few hours to wander through the ruins and marvel at the natural beauty, including the adjacent beach. The peak season here is summer, but spring and autumn offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. A short hike further leads to the famous Chimera flames, a captivating natural phenomenon in the area.

    The café at the cable car station was unfortunately closed, leaving only limited coffee options and cold cans. However, the journey from the driver to the mountain cable car was excellent. It was wonderful to be above the clouds, enjoying the snow at the top and experiencing 22° sunshine at the bottom.Maria_H who visited Olympos on a Rovostays-listed tour
  5. 4.5· 107 reviewsFree entry5 tours include this
    Olympos Beydaglari National Park — places to visit in Kemer

    Olympos Beydaglari National Park encompasses a dramatic landscape of rugged mountains, ancient ruins, and pristine beaches along the Lycia coast. Established in 1972, the park covers an area of over 34,000 hectares, featuring pine forests, diverse flora and fauna, and historical sites, including the remnants of the ancient city of Olympos where you can explore Lycian tombs and a striking amphitheatre. Visiting the park is best from late spring to early autumn when the weather is warm and ideal for hiking or beach outings. Key trails lead to natural sites like the eternal flames of Chimaera. Be mindful of the park's terrain, as some paths can be challenging.

    The café at the cable car station was unfortunately closed, leaving only limited coffee options and cold cans. However, the journey from the driver to the mountain cable car was excellent. It was wonderful to be above the clouds, enjoying the snow at the top and experiencing 22° sunshine at the bottom.Maria_H who visited Olympos Beydaglari National Park on a Rovostays-listed tour
  6. DoluSu Park — places to visit in Kemer

    DoluSu Park is a serene green oasis in Kemer, Turkey, known for its picturesque lakes and lush walking trails. Established in the late 20th century, the park features a variety of plant species, arboretums, and a charming pond with wooden bridges that enhance its tranquil ambiance. Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to enjoy cooler temperatures and fewer crowds. Nearby, you'll find the Lycian Way, a popular hiking trail that offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and coastline. The park's peaceful environment makes it an ideal spot for a quiet afternoon or a leisurely stroll.

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Kemer has a mix of heritage sites, landmarks, markets and natural attractions. The listicle above ranks the top picks by traveller ratings and editorial review — start there if you have one or two days. Visitors typically include 2–3 landmark sites on day one, then mix in markets, neighbourhoods and one nature/water-side stop on day two.

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