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Manavgat bazaar from Belek

From Belek, you can easily visit the Manavgat Bazaar, located just 47 kilometers away. The bazaar is open on Mondays and Thursdays from 08:00 to 19:00, offering a variety of goods and local crafts. A Manavgat boat tour from Belek provides a scenic way to enjoy the area, while a trip to the Manavgat Waterfall showcases the natural beauty of the region. For history enthusiasts, the nearby Side ancient city adds an extra cultural dimension to your visit. Access is convenient with Belek to Manavgat bus services.

Belek to Ancient City of Side

A trip from Belek to the ancient city of Side is a fascinating journey into the past. Known for its impressive ruins and well-preserved Roman theater, Side offers visitors the chance to see the region's rich history and culture. A stroll through the ancient streets will take you to temples, columns, and the picturesque harbor. The trip combines historical discovery with the scenic coastal scenery, making it an unforgettable experience. The trip takes about 45 minutes to an hour and covers approximately 45 kilometers (28 miles).

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From Belek, a journey to the famous Manavgat Bazaar offers a fascinating look inside local life and commerce. Located just 47 kilometers away, the bazaar is a lively hub where you can see a wide array of goods. The Manavgat Bazaar operates on Mondays and Thursdays, and you’ll find it bustling with activity from 08:00 to 19:00. This market is an excellent place to pick up souvenirs, fresh produce, and traditional Turkish crafts. The proximity of Belek to Manavgat makes it easy to reach, whether by bus or a more scenic route.

For those looking to combine sightseeing with shopping, a Manavgat boat tour departing from Belek adds a unique twist to the journey. These day tours from Belek provide a relaxing way to enjoy the beauty of the region, offering picturesque views of the coastline and the chance to experience the area’s natural wonders. The tour typically includes stops at various points of interest, providing a memorable experience that complements the vibrant atmosphere of the Manavgat Bazaar.

The Manavgat market, accessible from Belek, is another must-visit spot. This bustling market is not just a place for shopping but a cultural experience in itself. With stalls offering everything from local delicacies to handmade crafts, it captures the essence of Turkish market life. Visitors to the market will enjoy the chance to interact with locals and immerse themselves in the rich traditions of the region.

Another highlight of a trip from Belek to Manavgat is the opportunity to visit the stunning Manavgat Waterfall. Known for its natural beauty, the falls are a short drive from the bazaar and provide a serene escape into nature. The sight of the cascading water against the backdrop of lush greenery is a perfect way to unwind after a day of shopping and walking.

Additionally, those interested in ancient history can take a short trip from Belek to the Side ancient city. This historic site offers a glimpse into the region’s past with its well-preserved ruins and archaeological treasures. Combining a visit to the Side ancient city with a trip to the Manavgat Bazaar and waterfall creates a diverse and enriching travel experience, showcasing the best of what this vibrant region has to offer.

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Manavgat bazaar from Belek price

 Adult 23£
 Kids (6-12) 11£
 Infants (0-5) free

Manavgat bazaar from Belek why to visit

Day trip to Side and Manavgat market from Belek is one of the positive points in this journey. The most beautiful place in Turkey is the Apollo temple lies in Side through the largest basar in the Manougat. You will be able to have a fun time, buying unique local products, and experience new things

details

Tour daysMonday, Thursday
Tour hours 09:30 — 16:30
IncludesTransfer, insurance, services of English-speaking guide, boat tour, lunch
Excludesdrinks
Recommendedcomfortable clothes and shoes, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen cream, camera, swimsuits

Manavgat bazaar from Belek program

  • Excursion to Side and Manavgat Bazar from Belek - the tour begins with the transfer of guests from the hotels
  • Boarding on a yacht in the main city port of Manavgat
  • First stop at the meeting of the river and the Mediterranean Sea, swimming and relaxing time
  • Lunch with national dishes on board of the ship
  • Way back to the port of Manavgat
  • Excursion to the Manavgat waterfall (optional)
  • Arrival at the largest market in the region - Manavgat
  • Free time for walking and shopping at the Manavgat Market - Grand Bazaar
  • Return to the bus and return transfer to the hotels

Manavgat bazaar from Belek frequently asked questions

A trip from Belek to Side and Manavgat Bazaar offers a great opportunity to explore local markets and pick up unique souvenirs and products. Here are some recommendations for what to buy:

Side:

  • Handmade Jewelry: Look for intricate designs made with local gemstones and traditional techniques.
  • Ceramics: Beautifully crafted pottery and tiles featuring traditional Turkish patterns.
  • Textiles: High-quality Turkish towels (pestemal), scarves, and tablecloths.
  • Leather Goods: Stylish and well-made leather bags, wallets, and belts.
  • Local Spices: Turkish spices like sumac, saffron, and paprika can add a taste of Turkey to your cooking.

Manavgat Bazaar:

  • Fresh Produce: Local fruits and vegetables, including pomegranates, olives, and figs.
  • Turkish Delight (Lokum): Sweet treats in a variety of flavors, perfect for gifts or personal indulgence.
  • Dried Fruits and Nuts: Try the variety of dried apricots, figs, and nuts.
  • Traditional Rugs and Carpets: Handwoven rugs and carpets are a great way to bring home a piece of Turkish craftsmanship.
  • Souvenirs: Items such as Turkish evil eye charms, magnets, and keychains.

Both markets offer a vibrant shopping experience with plenty of opportunities to find unique items that capture the essence of Turkish culture.

 

  • The daily excursion from Belek to Side and Manavgat Bazar operates from 8 am to 7 pm, offering visitors the chance to explore its diverse range of intriguing shops and products. During peak holiday periods, the Manavgat market's hours may be extended to accommodate increased demand.

  • A trip from Belek to Side and the Manavgat Bazaar is about 45 kilometers away. You can easily reach this destination by using local minibuses called dolmus. Just board a dolmus on the ALANYA - MANAVGAT or CAA02 route and request the driver to drop you off at the desired stop. For the best experience, consider joining an organized tour to visit this renowned hub of Eastern shopping.

  • For an affordable and memorable keepsake from your day trip to Side and Manavgat Market from Belek, consider picking up some Turkish Delight (Lokum), which is both sweet and budget-friendly. Spices like sumac or paprika are practical choices that add a taste of Turkey to your cooking. Evil Eye charms (Nazar Boncuğu) are traditional and inexpensive, believed to protect against negative energy, and often come in keychain or magnet form. Handmade keychains and small local crafts like pottery or textiles are also great options, offering a touch of Turkish craftsmanship without breaking the bank. Additionally, souvenir magnets or cards featuring regional landmarks are a simple yet charming way to remember your visit.