Olympos Ancient City

Landmark

Olympos Ancient City is a captivating archaeological site nestled along the Mediterranean coast in Antalya, Turkey, renowned for its Hellenistic ruins and lush natural surroundings.

  • Ancient City
  • Archaeology
  • Ruins
  • History
  • Antalya

Olympos Ancient City, hidden within the verdant forests of the Antalya province, is a mesmerizing archaeological site that transports visitors back to the days of the Lycians, Romans, and Byzantines. The city, founded in the Hellenistic period, thrived as a major port and commercial hub due to its strategic location near the Mediterranean Sea and the foothills of Mount Olympos. Today, visitors can wander through evocative ruins, including a theatre, Roman baths, sarcophagi, and remnants of ancient city walls, all set against a backdrop of lush vegetation and the tranquil Olympos River.

Olympos is not only celebrated for its historical significance but also for its natural beauty. The site is enveloped by a national park, offering a unique blend of archaeological exploration and outdoor adventure. The nearby pebble beach, crystal-clear waters, and proximity to the mystical Chimaera (eternal flames) make Olympos a favorite destination for history enthusiasts, hikers, and nature lovers alike. The relaxed atmosphere and rustic guesthouses in the surrounding area further enhance its appeal as a tranquil retreat from the bustle of modern life.

Visitor Information

Opening Hours Typically 08:00–19:00 (check locally for seasonal variations)
Entrance Fee Check locally (subject to change)
Best Time to Visit April–June, September–October
Facilities Restrooms, small cafés near entrance

2nd century BCE

Foundation

Olympos is established as a Lycian city and port.

1st century BCE

Roman Rule

The city becomes part of the Roman Empire, flourishing as a commercial center.

4th century CE

Byzantine Period

Olympos continues as a regional hub under Byzantine administration.

15th century CE

Abandonment

The city is gradually abandoned, leaving behind evocative ruins.

Tips

  • Wear sturdy shoes—paths are uneven and can be slippery, especially near the river.
  • Bring water and sun protection, as shade is limited in some areas of the site.
  • Combine your visit with a swim at Olympos Beach or a hike to the nearby Chimaera flames for a full-day experience.
How do I get to Olympos Ancient City?

Olympos is accessible by car or minibus from Antalya. The nearest major town is Kumluca, and the site is well signposted from the main coastal highway.

Is the site suitable for children and families?

Yes, but supervision is recommended due to uneven terrain and open ruins. The beach and surrounding nature also offer family-friendly activities.

Are guided tours available?

Guided tours can be arranged through local operators or at the entrance, but self-guided exploration is also popular.

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