Manavgat has a coastal line that is longer than 55 Km.These coasts are covered with amazing beaches and seashores. Rough grounds along with flat lowlands begin to transpire if one moves from the coastal areas toward the interior zones of Manavgat, which is sieged by Toros Mountains from the north. Just as in other Mediterranean areas, Manavgat has also hot and dry summers, and rainy and warm winters. Within this marshy city, one can find the world-famous Manavgat Water-Fall that is on the Manavgat River and 2 Km away from the district’s centre. Side is yet another important area of tourism within the same place. It is believed that this small and worthy of adoration town was founded before the 7th Century (BC). The ancient theatre and the Temple of Apollon can be found within the center of town.




