Olympos-Bey Mountains Shore National Park
Forests, coastline, and ancient ruins near Kemer
A park where Mediterranean sea views meet pine forests and ancient history—perfect for a day outdoors or as part of a coastal route.
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Olympos-Bey Mountains Shore National Park in Kemer offers a blend of Mediterranean coastline, forested trails, and ancient ruins—ideal for hikers, families, and those planning a coastal yacht day.
Olympos-Bey Mountains Shore National Park in Kemer offers a blend of Mediterranean coastline, forested trails, and ancient ruins—ideal for hikers, families, and those planning a coastal yacht day.
Olympos-Bey Mountains Shore National Park in Kemer offers a blend of Mediterranean coastline, forested trails, and ancient ruins—ideal for hikers, families, and those planning a coastal yacht day.

Forests, coastline, and ancient ruins near Kemer
A park where Mediterranean sea views meet pine forests and ancient history—perfect for a day outdoors or as part of a coastal route.
How do you get there? The park is west of Antalya, near Kemer, and is reached via the Antalya–Kemer–Kumluca highway.
Is there an entrance fee? No ticketing or fee details are confirmed—check locally before visiting.
When is the best time to visit? Weekday mornings are less crowded, especially if you plan to use the cable car; summer brings sea turtle set.
Can you swim here? Visitors report sunbathing and watersports along the coast, but swimming conditions and designated spots may vary.
What else is nearby? Common add-ons include Olympos, Phaselis, Idyros, Adrasan Harbour, Gagai, and Goynuk Canyon.
Olympos-Bey Mountains Shore National Park is where the Mediterranean's blue meets the green of pine forests and the traces of ancient civilizations. Visitors mention a mix of forested paths, rocky coastline, and scattered ruins—ideal for those who like to split their day between hiking, picnicking, and exploring. The park's beaches and picnic spots make it a relaxed option for families, though there's no clear guidance on stroller or child access, so plan accordingly.
Some travelers come just for the views—especially in the early morning, when the air is clear and the crowds are thin. If you're thinking about the cable car, visitor feedback suggests that arriving early helps with both visibility and avoiding peak times. Along the coast, sunbathing and watersports are popular, but swimming conditions and designated spots may vary, so check locally if that's on your list.
It's easy to spend a few hours here, or to use the park as a jumping-off point for other Kemer-area adventures. The mix of forest, sea, and history gives you plenty of reasons to linger—or to keep moving along the coast.
Helpful details to plan your visit smoothly.
No ticketing or fee details are confirmed—confirm the details locally, as charges may vary.
Check locallyThe park is west of Antalya and northeast of Finike, crossing the Antalya–Kemer–Kumluca highway. Getting there is usually by car or taxi from Kemer.
Plan for at least 2–4 hours to explore trails, beaches, and picnic areas. Longer if combining with nearby sites.
2–4 hoursWeekday mornings are less crowded, especially for the cable car. Summer brings sea turtle set near Olympos and Cirali.
MorningReviews indicate sunbathing and watersports along the coast, but swimming conditions and designated spots may vary—check locally.
For forest and ruin visits, hiking gear may help; swimwear is useful for watersports. Sunscreen and water are essentials.
Be preparedThe park includes beaches, ruins, and picnic areas, but no clear guidance on child suitability or stroller access—plan with care.
No confirmed accessibility details—paths may be uneven or unpaved in places. Check locally for current conditions.
The park sits just west of Antalya, with Kemer as the nearest main town. Most visitors arrive by car or taxi, following the Antalya–Kemer–Kumluca highway—watch for signs as you approach. If you're aiming for the cable car, some visitors note that mornings are best for clear views and fewer crowds. There's no confirmed public transport route right to the park entrance, so plan your trip with flexibility in mind.
For those thinking about a day on the water, the park's coastline is a scenic highlight for private yacht routes around Kemer. While there's no direct boat landing at every spot, many yacht itineraries pass close by, letting you take in the forested slopes and rocky bays from the sea. If you want to combine hiking and a yacht day, talk to your captain about possible shore stops—routes and access can vary by season and weather.
Olympos-Bey Mountains Shore National Park is a natural base for exploring the wider Kemer region. Reports commonly mention that it pairs well with stops like Olympos, Phaselis, Idyros, Adrasan Harbour, Gagai, and Goynuk Canyon. Each offers a different angle—ancient ruins, quiet beaches, or dramatic canyons—so you can shape your day to suit your pace.
If you're planning a road trip or a day on the water, it's easy to add one or two of these sites to your itinerary. The park is also highlighted as a good starting point for outdoor activities, whether you're hiking, picnicking, or just looking for a scenic drive.
Olympos-Bey Mountains Shore National Park gives you a sense of Kemer's wild coastline—perfect for planning a private yacht day or adding a scenic stop to your route. See more of the region's bays, ruins, and forested shores from the water.
The park is west of Antalya and near Kemer, accessible by car or taxi via the Antalya–Kemer–Kumluca highway. There's no confirmed direct public transport, so driving is the most flexible option.
No ticketing or fee details are confirmed—entry and parking fees may apply, so verify conditions before your visit as charges can vary by season.
Many visitors describe that weekday mornings are less crowded, especially if you plan to use the cable car. Early arrival also means clearer views and cooler temperatures.
The coast is used for sunbathing and watersports, but swimming conditions and designated spots may vary. Check locally for current advice and safety information.
Bring comfortable walking shoes, swimwear, sunscreen, water, and a hat. If you plan to hike or explore ruins, hiking gear is useful. Picnic supplies are handy for longer stays.
The park includes beaches, ruins, and picnic areas, but there's no clear guidance on stroller or child access. Families should plan with care and check conditions on arrival.
The park's coastline is a scenic highlight for yacht routes around Kemer. While not every spot is accessible by boat, many private charters pass nearby—ask your captain about possible shore stops.
Private tours and yacht itineraries that naturally include this stop.
Grey Yacht Tour Kemer is a private cruise from Kemer Harbor for couples, families and small groups, with crew, meals, soft drinks and flexible swim-stop routing.
From €620
Planning time around Olympos-Bey Mountains Shore National Park? These yacht experiences in Kemer can help you turn the visit into a fuller day on the water.
Step aboard TU NAVY 1 Yacht Tour Kemer for a private cruise from Kemer Harbor, with crew, onboard meal service and flexible coastal routing.
From €850
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Experience the Fantastic Vip Yacht Sunset Tour in Kemer for an exclusive private charter along the scenic coastline, highlighted by tranquil bays and Mediterranean views.
From €650
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Experience the Tu Navy 3 Yacht Tour in Kemer with a private Mediterranean cruise from Kemer Harbor, included onboard meal service, soft drinks, and attentive crew.
From €850
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Grey Yacht Tour Kemer is a private cruise from Kemer Harbor for couples, families and small groups, with crew, meals, soft drinks and flexible swim-stop routing.
From €620
For 4 hours
After visiting Olympos-Bey Mountains Shore National Park, continue exploring nearby places around Kemer.









