Dinopark Dino Lezzet Park
Dinosaur adventure and family fun near Kemer
Life-sized dinosaurs, hands-on exhibits, and play zones—Dinopark Dino Lezzet Park is a playful, educational stop for families exploring the Kemer area.
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Dinopark Dino Lezzet Park near Kemer is a family-focused destination with life-sized dinosaur models, interactive exhibits, and hands-on activities, offering a playful and educational break close to the Mediterranean coast.
Dinopark Dino Lezzet Park near Kemer is a family-focused destination with life-sized dinosaur models, interactive exhibits, and hands-on activities, offering a playful and educational break close to the Mediterranean coast.
Dinopark Dino Lezzet Park near Kemer is a family-focused destination with life-sized dinosaur models, interactive exhibits, and hands-on activities, offering a playful and educational break close to the Mediterranean

Dinosaur adventure and family fun near Kemer
Life-sized dinosaurs, hands-on exhibits, and play zones—Dinopark Dino Lezzet Park is a playful, educational stop for families exploring the Kemer area.
How do I get there from Kemer? Visitors report the park is about 10 km from Kemer in Goynuk, roughly a 12-minute drive by car, taxi, minibus, or hotel transfer.
Is there an entrance fee? Entry is paid; some activities inside may cost extra, and children under 6 enter free. Check locally for current ticket details.
How long should I plan for a visit? Visitors mention a half-day is usually enough to explore the exhibits, play areas, and shows.
Can I swim at the park? Pools are mentioned on-site, but visitor feedback suggests it's unclear if swimming is allowed—check locally for current rules.
What else can I combine with a visit? Many visitors pair the park with other Kemer-area tours or coastal stops, but there's no set nearby-sights itinerary.
Dinopark Dino Lezzet Park is a lively spot for families, especially those with young children. The main draw is the collection of life-sized dinosaur models scattered throughout the grounds—kids can get up close, touch, and even climb on some of them. Reviews indicate a mix of hands-on activities, from animal encounters and simple rides to dedicated play zones and a petting zoo. There's a cinema for short films and picnic areas for a break in the shade.
It's not just about dinosaurs. The park is designed for a day of outdoor play, with plenty of space to run around and explore. Pools are mentioned on-site, but it's unclear whether they're for swimming or just for show—ask at the entrance if you're hoping to cool off. If you're planning a visit in summer, arriving earlier in the day may help avoid heavier crowds and the midday heat. The atmosphere is relaxed, and most families find a half-day is enough to see the main attractions and let the kids burn off some energy.
Bring snacks and water—reviewers mention limited food options, and you might prefer your own picnic. Comfortable shoes and sun protection are a good idea, as much of the park is outdoors. For families, this is a playful, low-pressure stop that fits well into a Kemer itinerary.
Helpful details to plan your visit smoothly.
Entry is paid, and some activities inside the park may cost extra. Receipts are advised for paid add-ons. Children under 6 enter free, but check locally for current ticket details.
Check locallyThe park is about 10 km from Kemer in Goynuk. Some visitors note access by car, taxi, minibus, or hotel transfer. Hotel transfers from nearby resorts may simplify access.
A half-day is usually enough to explore the exhibits, play areas, and shows, according to visitors.
Half-dayNo clear Best time to visit is given. Arriving earlier in the day may help avoid heavier crowds and heat, especially in summer.
Pools are mentioned on-site, but it's unclear if swimming is allowed or seasonal. Check locally for current rules.
Check locallyBring snacks, as reviewers note limited food quality. Comfortable shoes and sun protection are useful for outdoor areas.
The park is positioned for families, with dinosaur displays, play zones, animal encounters, a petting zoo, and picnic spots.
Family-friendlyNo confirmed opening hours—verify locally before visiting. Some activities may require tokens or extra payment.
Dinopark Dino Lezzet Park sits in Goynuk, about 10 km from central Kemer. Reports commonly mention it's roughly a 12-minute drive by car or taxi, and local minibuses or hotel transfers are common options—especially for families staying in nearby resorts. If you're not driving, check with your accommodation about shuttle services, as these can make the trip much easier with kids and gear.
Parking is available on-site, but entry and parking fees may apply—confirm locally before visiting, as charges can change. Some activities inside the park require extra payment or tokens, so keep small cash handy and always ask for receipts for paid add-ons. For a smoother experience, plan to arrive early in the day, especially in summer, to avoid the busiest hours and the strongest sun.
While Dinopark isn't directly on the coast, it fits well into a Kemer itinerary that combines cultural stops with time by the sea. After a morning at the park, many families continue to nearby beaches or look into private yacht or boat options for a change of pace. This is a practical way to balance active play with a relaxing afternoon on the water.
Many visitors use Dinopark Dino Lezzet Park as a family-friendly anchor before exploring more of the Kemer area. While there's no set nearby-sights itinerary for the park itself, you're within easy reach of several standout attractions.
Pairing the park with a coastal stop or a gentle hike makes for a full day out, especially if you're traveling with kids who need both activity and downtime.
Dinopark Dino Lezzet Park gives the day a cultural anchor before shifting toward beaches, harbors, and private coastal experiences around Kemer.
Many visitors describe the park is about 10 km from Kemer in Goynuk, roughly a 12-minute drive. Getting there is by car, taxi, minibus, or hotel transfer. Check with your accommodation for shuttle options.
Entry is paid, and some activities inside the park may require extra payment or tokens. Children under 6 enter free. Always check locally for the latest ticket details and keep receipts for paid add-ons.
Most families find a half-day is enough to explore the dinosaur models, play areas, and shows. Plan for a few hours, but adjust based on your group's pace and interests.
Pools are mentioned on-site, but it's unclear if swimming is allowed or if access is seasonal. Check locally for current swimming rules and bring swimwear if you hope to use the pools.
Bring snacks and water, as reviewers note limited food quality. Comfortable shoes and sun protection are recommended for outdoor areas. If you plan to swim, pack swimwear and water shoes.
No clear Best time to visit is given, but arriving earlier in the day may help avoid heavier crowds and the midday heat, especially in summer.
Hotel transfers are offered from nearby resort areas, which may simplify access for families and visitors without a car. Check with your hotel for current shuttle schedules.
Dinopark Dino Lezzet Park is a land-based stop, so it works best before or after a Kemer yacht day rather than as part of the route itself.
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