ANTALYA
Nestled within Antalya’s İbradı district, Altınbeşik Cave stands witness to millions of years of geological evolution, captivating locals and tourists alike with its striking stalactites and tranquil pond formations.
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Welcoming approximately 50,000 visitors in just the first four months of the year, this 2,500-meter-long natural wonder boasts mesmerizing white travertine formations.
Situated just nine kilometers from İbradı, the cave’s three-story expanse offers a glimpse into nature’s awe-inspiring craftsmanship.
Visitors can take boat tours through the turquoise waters that reveal formations up to 40 meters deep, guided by the skilled teams of the İbradı Municipality. The cave, which has an air temperature of 16 degrees Celsius in summer and winter, also gives visitors an opportunity for a dip all year round.
Mayor Hatice Sekmen highlighted Altınbeşik Cave’s status as the third-largest underground cave globally and…
















