Top 10 Best Campsites in Antalya for Nature Lovers and Adventure Seekers
Antalya is not only one of Turkey's most popular holiday destinations, but also offers unique nature and history experiences for camping lovers. From the ancient ruins of Phaselis to the tranquil beaches of Çıralı full of Caretta Carettas; from the adventurous rafting spots of Köprülü Canyon to the natural trails of Göynük Canyon, Antalya and its surroundings appeal to campers of all levels. Ideal options for those looking for hiking, sea activities, historical discoveries and wild camping experiences await you here. In this guide, you can discover Antalya's most popular camping areas and facilities, and get comprehensive information about the facilities, fees and activities you should pay attention to while camping.
1. Phaselis Camp Site (Beydağları Milli Parkı)

Phaselis is located in the Kemer district of Antalya, right next to the ruins of the ancient city. With its emerald-coloured sea, cedar forests and three separate bays, it offers camping lovers a combination of sea, history and nature. You can watch the sunset in the ancient harbour in the evening and wake up to the sounds of seagulls in the morning. Since there is no official camping facility, only tent camping can be done here and you should provide your basic needs yourself. Fees are usually not charged, but you may encounter gendarmerie or environmental officers. You can explore historical sites such as the ancient harbour, agora and cistern, take nature walks, and spend time with activities such as canoeing and swimming.
Source: Camperlogy Blog
2. Korsan Camping - Olympos

Located on the Lycian Way, in the pine forests of Olympos, Korsan Camping is just a few steps from the sea. Offering bungalow and wooden camellia options as well as tents, the facility has comfortable facilities such as a shower, toilet, electricity and Wi-Fi. There is also a shared kitchen and cafe-restaurant. In this campsite, which is suitable for families and groups, activities such as the ancient theatre of Olympos, hiking to Yanartas and sports such as diving and canoeing can be done. Prices vary according to season and accommodation type.
Source: Tripadvisor
3. Doyran Pond Camp Site (Konyaaltı – Antalya)

Doyran Pond, about 20 km from the centre of Antalya, offers a quiet camping experience in nature, away from the stress of the city. There are simple picnic tables and a fountain; there are no facilities such as showers, toilets or buffets. You need to bring your own camping equipment. This free area is suitable for nature walks, bird watching and picnics. You can also easily reach the city centre by minibus.
Source: Evim Doğa
4. Avlan Pond Camp Site (Elmalı – Antalya)

At an altitude of approximately 1000 metres, Avlan Lake, which is ideal for those looking for mountain air and pond views, attracts attention with its cool evenings and calm nature. Tents and caravans are accepted; there are picnic tables and a barbecue area by the lake. There is no restaurant or similar services. The camping area is supervised by villagers for a symbolic fee. Bird watching, cycling tours and nature photography can be done in the region.
Source: Gezilecek Yerler
5. Beldibi Hidden Cove – Kemer

Beldibi Hidden Cove, 25 km from Kemer, offers a special camping experience with its untouched nature and calm atmosphere. With its fine sandy beach, the green waters of the Mediterranean Sea and shady trees, it is ideal for those who want to camp in touch with nature. There are no facility services; you need to bring your water, food and other needs with you. There is no charge at the entrance, but there may be small fees for private access roads. Sea creatures can be discovered by diving and snorkelling in the region and day trips can be made to the centre of Kemer.
Source: Kampp
6. Cirali Campsite (Kemer - Olympos)

Cirali is a quiet and natural seaside village just north of Olympos. There are large tent areas, bungalows and nature-friendly facilities for campers. The fine pebble beach is also important as a nesting area for caretta caretta turtles. In this region, which is ideal for families and nature lovers, basic needs such as toilet, shower, electricity, kitchen and Wi-Fi are met. You can also taste local delicacies in small restaurants and get your camping needs from the markets. It is possible to reach Yanartas or the ancient city of Olympos on foot from Çıralı. Activities in the area include caretta observation, Yanartaş hiking, yoga on the beach and cycling tours. Although prices vary according to the season, the tent area varies between 700-800 TL per person and bungalows between 1500-1800 TL.
Source: Enuygun
7. Köprülü Canyon National Park (Manavgat)

Turkey's most popular rafting spot, Köprülü Canyon also offers a unique area for nature sports and camping. Basic services such as shower, WC and electricity are available in the camping areas around the pine forests and Köprüçay River. Rafting companies usually offer packages with accommodation. The canyon provides a nature experience full of activities such as rafting, trekking and zipline. There are also options such as photography, nature observation and jeep safari. Entrance fees and camping prices vary between 800-1000 TL, depending on the season and services.
Source: Kamp Yerleri
8. Kaş - Andriake Camping (Demre)

Located in Demre, west of Kaş, Andriake Camping is right next to the ancient harbour and is suitable for both tent and caravan camping. The campsite offers facilities such as electricity, toilet, shower and kitchen. Restaurant, cafe and mini-market services are also available. Campers can enjoy a comfortable holiday at the point where history and the sea meet. Tent camping costs 800 TL per person and caravan park costs 1300 TL. Kekova boat tours, diving and visits to the ancient city of Myra and the Church of Santa Claus are among the popular activities in the region.
Source: Kamp Yeri
9. Göynük Canyon (Kemer)

Göynük Canyon is a unique destination for nature and adventure lovers. It is especially preferred for daily canyon walks and camping. The canyon is full of waterfalls, rock passages and natural pools. With its easy access and shady environment, it provides a cool shelter in summer. There is a small camping facility, toilet and shower facilities at the entrance. While the entrance fee is 1650 TL, the fee for the camping area may change depending on the group size. There may be additional fees for those who want a guided tour. Activities such as zipline, raft crossings and trekking can be done in the canyon.
Source: Kamp Yerleri
10. Sazak Bay (Adrasan - Access by boat)

Sazak Bay is a completely unspoilt bay between Adrasan and Ceneviz Bay, inaccessible by land. It is accessible by boat and offers perfect silence for those who want to be alone with nature. Since there are no facilities, water, food and other necessities should be with you. Accommodation in this bay, which is completely a ‘wild camping’ concept, is free of charge. Boat transport is between 650-750 TL round trip and is open to negotiation. Diving, snorkelling, snorkelling, night stargazing and nature walks are available.
Source: Adrasan Tekne Turu
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