Whether you are an experienced camper or just a venturer who wants to bond with the unique natural environment in Antalya, you'll be amazed by the abundance of options!
Here, we have collected the best camp sites in Antalya. All you have to do is to pick a place to pitch your tent and welcome the Mediterranean sunrise, right at your feet!
Olympos / Çıralı Campsite
Olympos shares the beach with Çıralı. Although they look side by side when viewed on the map, they're in fact two separate destinations with a river passing between them.
Don't forget to visit "Yanartaş" in Çıralı, which is located in the Olympos hills within the Beydağları National Park, at an altitude of about 230 meters above sea level. The flames of Yanartaş rising from the rocks are also known as "Infinite Fire".
Çıralı Camping: Karaburun Mevkii Cıralı/Antalya
Read More: Guide to the Ancient City of Olympos in Antalya: History & Tips
Adrasan Bay Campsites
Adrasan, which is 95 km from Antalya and 4 km from Kumluca, is one of the hidden paradises of the Mediterranean region. It's a fascinating place surrounded by pine trees, untouched nature, and deep blue coves.
Adrasan Sahil Camping: Adrasan, Deniz Cd. no:319, Kumluca/Antalya
Adrasan Utopya Camping: Kumluca, Sarıkavak Cd. Kumluca/Antalya
Adrasan Zeytin Camping: Adrasan, Deniz Cd. No 278, Kumluca/Antalya
Pirate Bay (Korsan Koyu)
Pirate Bay sits on the route of the Lycian Trail. The Gelidonya Lighthouse and ancient city of Melanippe are also located in this region. Being one of the stops on the Lycian Way, the Gelidonya Lighthouse is a popular camping place.
You may have to leave your car and walk for about 15 minutes to reach the bay. Keep in mind that there is no place to buy food or drinks in the bay.
Maden Koyu (Maden Bay) Campsite
Maden Bay is 32 km from the center of Kemer, and 10 km from the town of Tekirova. It's one of the most beautiful bays in the region. You can reach it through a red pine forest road parallel to the Mediterranean Sea. The bay is a frequent destination for camping enthusiasts with its fine pebble beach and clear sea. But beware! If you don't have a suitable land vehicle, you are likely to have difficulties on the road.
If you are looking for silence, peace, and quiet, then Maden Bay is the place! The site is usually not crowded due to the difficult access path. The area is large enough to set up tents. There is no other facilities, except for a small fountain.
Maden Bay: Ulupınar, 07980 Kemer/Antalya
İncekum Campsite
İncekum Forest Camp is located in the Avsallar district of Alanya. It attracts many people every summer with its unique natural environment and marvelous scenery. You will have a large area to set up a tent in the camping area, which is about 160 acres.
İncekum Forest Campsite: İncekum Mevki, Alanya / Antalya
Phaselis Bay Campsites
Phaselis is a unique place where nature meets with the sea featuring the ancient city of Phaselis in the town of Tekirova in the Kemer district in Antalya.
The ancient city of Phaselis is located around the Beydağları Coastal National Park.
It's not possible to camp in any of the 3 bays where Phaselis is located. Below are our recommendations near Phaselis.
Sundance Caravan&Camping: Tekirova Mah. Süleyman, Rüştü Egel Sk., 07995 Kemer/Antalya
Likya Karaöz Camping: Mavikent, Karaöz, Sahil Cd. No: 5 D:1, 07390 Kumluca/Antalya
Read More: Guide to the Ancient City of Phaselis in Antalya: History & Tips
Patara Campsites
The town of Patara features the 'Ancient City of Patara' where one can find many camping places.
The famous Patara Beach is known for being a Caretta Caretta turtle nesting site. As they're facing the danger of extinction, it's not allowed to turn on lights or make noise after 7 pm on the beach.
Tent camping is not possible on Patara Beach but it's possible to find both paid and free camping areas nearby.
Medusa Camping: Gelemis Mah. No 62 PataraKalkan, Kas, Antalya
Patara Green Park Camping: Karadere Plajı Seydikemer/MUĞLA
Çeyrek Camping&Bungalows Patara: Gelemiş Mah., Patara, Kaş, 07976, Antalya
Read More: Guide to the Ancient City of Patara in Antalya: History and Tips
Tazı Canyon (Eagles Canyon)
Tazı Canyon rapidly gained a popularity with adventure seekers who do not fear camping at very high altitudes. It's possible to set up tents in wooded areas of the canyon, which are about 50 to 60 meters high. You should be prepared and have everything you'll need as there are no facilities for shopping near by.
Read More: Guide to Tazı Kanyonu (Eagles Canyon) in Manavgat: Access & Tips