Damlatas Cave (Damlatas Magarasi) Tours and Tickets
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Damlatas Cave (Damlatas Magarasi)

There’s a small charge to enter the cave, which is payable in Turkish lira cash on arrival.
The cave is compact so helmets and headlights are not usually provided.
Unless your camera or phone has good low-light performance, photographs inside the cave are unlikely to come out well.
The Damlatas caves are not wheelchair-accessible.
Families with little ones should opt for back carriers or slings over strollers.
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Admission tickets to Damlatas Cave are currently 60 lira. While you can easily explore the small cave independently, there are many affordable Alanya sightseeing tours that include the cave, often in combination with the nearby Alanya Teleferik cable car.
Damlatas Cave is open daily year-round, but opening hours vary depending on the season. During the peak tourist season from April through October, it’s typically open from morning to early evening. During the low season months of November to March, the cave usually opens from morning to late afternoon.
It depends. While Damlatas Cave is enjoyable for all ages, access to the natural cave is via steep steps, which may be challenging for any visitors with limited mobility. If you are bringing young children, be prepared to carry them or provide assistance over the uneven terrain.
Plan about 20–30 minutes to visit Damlatas Cave. The small cave is easily explored on a short visit, which should allow enough time to admire the unique stalactite and stalagmite formations inside. However, some visitors spend longer to benefit from the cave’s renowned air quality.
Damlatas Cave is renowned for its unique atmosphere, with a steady 72°F (22°C) temperature, up to 95% humidity, and increased carbon dioxide levels in the air. This unusual air quality is believed to help alleviate symptoms of asthma and other respiratory conditions; some patients even undergo medically assisted treatment here.















































































































































