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Remember to bring swimwear, sun protection, and bottled water to the falls.
Duden Park, which surrounds the falls, also contains restaurants and picnic tables.
Some tours are wheelchair accessible.
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There are plenty of ways to experience the Duden Waterfalls. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
There are two different sections of the Duden Waterfalls, but only the Lower Duden Waterfall is free to visit. To access the Upper Duden Waterfall and caves, the admission fee is 100 liras for foreign visitors, and there’s an additional 100 liras parking fee if you bring your own car.
Yes, the Duden Waterfalls are one of Antalya's most renowned inland natural wonders, set along the Duden River north of the city. Although you can take a local bus to the falls, most travelers opt for the ease of a guided tour, and full-day itineraries often combine a visit to the waterfalls with a ride on the Olympos Cable Car, a boat cruise along the coast, or a walking tour of Antalya's Old Town.
Per one customer who booked the Antalya City Tour With Cable Car and Waterfalls, "Our guide, Yusuf, was wonderful. There was a mix of English speakers and German speakers on our tour, and he made sure everyone understood. The two waterfalls are lovely, the lunch was simple but delicious, and we loved the walk through the Old Town. Yusuf also provided us with an excellent historical overview of Turkey, along with specific facts about Antalya along the way. The pace was relaxed, and we enjoyed the day a lot."
There are two cascades to Duden Waterfalls: the 65-foot (20-meter) Upper Duden Waterfall and the 131-foot (40-meter) Lower Duden Waterfall, which flows over cliffs into the Mediterranean Sea. You can access both waterfalls on foot and also view the lower falls from a boat.
Spring is the best time to visit the Duden Waterfalls to see the maximum water flow, due to snow melt from the mountains. May is a particularly scenic time to visit, as many flowers also will be in full bloom. Expect lower flows over the summer and winter months.
Yes, there is an entrance fee to access the park that surrounds the Upper Duden Waterfalls, with different prices for non-Turkish and Turkish residents (with proof of residency). You can access the park around the Lower Duden Waterfalls for free, though you’d pay a fee to view them by boat.
The easiest ways to get to both Upper and Lower Duden Waterfalls are to take a sightseeing tour (some tours include a boat ride), go by taxi, or—if you have a car—drive to the falls. You also can take a public bus or tram to get to the waterfalls.
Yes, many Antalya sightseeing tours include a stop at either the Upper Duden Waterfalls, Lower Duden Waterfalls, or both. You can visit just the falls, or combine it with a tour of Antalya’s Old Town, a visit to Antalya Aquarium, a ride on the aerial tram, or other nearby waterfalls.
Yes, facilities can be found near the Duden Waterfalls. Both falls have cafés and picnic areas, with benches, restrooms, and vendors selling souvenirs at Upper Duden Waterfalls. The Lower Duden Waterfalls offer a play area on the west side of the river.
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