What a beautiful city, there is a different kind of tranquility, maybe the history is here. In fact, I don't know the history of Rome, and some monuments don't understand it, just like the atmosphere here.
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Roman Harbour Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Roman harbour was rebuilt in the 1980s and is now a marina for yachts and tourist boats. From the 2nd century BC, it was Antalya's more important transportation route until the end of the 20th century, when it was replaced by a new port 12 kilometers west of the city. There is a marina for cruise ships in the harbour of Rome. Some tours go to Kemer, Phaselis, Olympos, Kale (Demre) and Kaş. There are a variety of short sailing itineraries, including 1-hour, 2-hour, or 6-hour cruises, including visits to the Lower Duden waterfalls, Antalya Islands bays and some swimming beaches.
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Roman Harbour Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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What a beautiful city, there is a different kind of tranquility, maybe the history is here. In fact, I don't know the history of Rome, and some monuments don't understand it, just like the atmosphere here.
Visiting the old town of Antalya, I actually went to the harbor first. The sea here in the Roman harbor is the Mediterranean Sea, blue and blue. There are a lot of cruises parked there, and it is not expensive at all according to the head of people. At that time, I wanted to go for a boat ride, but unfortunately there was not enough time. It’s a long time to go to sea. There is a cafe by the harbor, and you can sit and drink and enjoy the scenery with the sea breeze.
I saw a small seaport in Antalya. I saw Trip.com's recommendation and knew that it actually had a name. It was called the Roman seaport. I was instantly awestruck. I felt a lot of ancient Rome in Turkey.
A nice old harbor down a crazy number of steps from the old city of Antalya. We were there in winter, so it was very quiet (and freezing), but you could tell in summer that it gets super busy with tourists.
Going at dusk, more charming, overlooking Yavuz Ozcan Park, the entire harbor is in sight.
The small Roman harbor was actually rebuilt, and now it is a marina for yachts and tourist boats, but its small bay is in the deepest part of the old town, and it has a feeling of small family jasper. There is a sea wall in the place where you go out of the fjord. Walking on it, the wind is strong. It is a good place to see the harbor and the old town high. Many people go out to sea near dusk and are very lively. I like an all-black pirate ship inside, high masts, which is eye-catching.
Rome Harbour - Rebuilt in 1980, it is currently a marina for yachts and tourist boats. Since the 2nd century BC, it has been the most important traffic route in Antalya. A variety of cruise ships are moored here, and cruise ships are boarded from here when they go to sea.