Your family vacation must be your children’s best memory. To do so, we have listed some activities to do with your kids in 4 different Turkish cities that will remain engraved in their minds.
Goreme
Get up early to see the hot air balloons taking off. Even, riding in one will be a terrific memory to share with the kids
Take a sunset ATV trip and ride through the valleys of Cappadocia, visiting notable sights such as Love and Rose Valley
Pay a visit to Uchisar Castle, another popular tourist destination in the vicinity
Try a traditional cuisine such as the clay pot kebap
Pamukkale
Ride a hot air balloon over the Hierapolis ruins as well as the travertine terraces (6 y.o.+)
Visit Kaklik cave
Paddle in the Travertine pools, then see Pamukkale amphitheatre as it is included in the access ticket for Travertine pools
Discover Aphrodisias Ancient city
Antalya
Visit the Roman amphitheatre which was built around 160 AD and is a part of Aspendos – an ancient city
See the famous Hadrian’s Gate - built for the visiting Roman emperor in 130 AD
Families can cool down in the Mediterranean Sea on Turkey's southern beaches when the youngsters become bored of the cultural events or simply need a break from walking
Marmaris
Take a boat excursion around the coves and steep shoreline at a reasonable price. You'll see the nearby villages of Icmeler and Turunc, as well as old ruins and underground tunnels.
Have a great day at the Atlantis Waterpark in Marmaris.
Pass by The Museum of Beekeeping if you’re interested to know all about the local traditional skill of beekeeping.
Enjoy the multiple waterslides, wave pool, mini-golf, restaurants, and entertainment.
Plan a day excursion to Dalyan, a popular tourist destination, and the Carian Rock Tombs. The boat will transport you across Koycegiz Lake, where you will enjoy a mud bath, explore Turtle Beach, and collect and eat your own crabs.
Shop at the famous Grand Bazaar for local products. Turkish delights, carpets, clothing, shoes, crafts, souvenirs and many other things are found there.
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