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By Road : Antalya is easily
accessed from most parts of the country, and the main bus
station (Yeni Garaj) is 4km north of the city centre. Major
routes include Istanbul (12 hours), Fethiye (8 hours), Izmir (9
hours) and Goreme (10 hours). The best route from Istanbul and
Ankara is through Afyon and Burdur. In addition to the large
buses and long-distance journeys, which leave from the
Sehirlerarasi Terminali, there are also dolmus services to
places like Kas, Alanya, Olympos and Side, from the Ilceler
Terminali, although these are not air-conditioned. Most bus
companies have a free shuttle service from the bus station into
the city centre.
Bus station Tel: (0242) 331 12 50 / 513
26 50
Fax: (0242) 331 11 81.
By Rail : The nearest station is at
Burdur.
By Air : Antalya airport is 10km east of the city centre, and has
direct flights from Tel Aviv and Zurich. It is well connected to
other parts of Turkey, and in summer has eight daily direct flights
from Istanbul and two from Ankara.
Airport Tel: (0242) 330 32 33. 330
3600.
Fax: (0242) 330 31 30
By Boat : The marina is one of the most
important in Turkey, and the Kaleici certainly one of the most
photographed, lying at the foot of the old part of the city. Apart
from private yachts sailing in from all over the world, there are
passenger ferries to Girne (Northern Cyprus) and Rhodes.
Turkish Maritime Lines
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