Yoruk Park
Open-air museum with sea views and nomadic culture
Step into Yoruk Park in Kemer for a taste of Turkish nomadic life, scenic outlooks, and local flavors—all just a short walk from the marina.
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Yoruk Park in Kemer is an open-air museum and cultural park where visitors can explore Turkish nomadic traditions, enjoy sea views, and sample local food in a relaxed setting.
Yoruk Park in Kemer is an open-air museum and cultural park where visitors can explore Turkish nomadic traditions, enjoy sea views, and sample local food in a relaxed setting.
Yoruk Park in Kemer is an open-air museum and cultural park where visitors can explore Turkish nomadic traditions, enjoy sea views, and sample local food in a relaxed setting.

Open-air museum with sea views and nomadic culture
Step into Yoruk Park in Kemer for a taste of Turkish nomadic life, scenic outlooks, and local flavors—all just a short walk from the marina.
How do you get to Yoruk Park? About a 10-minute walk from Kemer center, or walk from the bay or marina; also reachable by car.
Is there an entry fee? Visitors mention a small on-site entry fee, sometimes offset if you buy food or drinks inside—check locally for current details.
When is the best time to visit? The park is open year-round, with longer hours in summer; no specific seasonal guidance is provided.
What should you bring? No official advice, but visitors may want cash, water, and comfortable walking shoes.
What can you combine it with nearby? The park sits between Kemer bay and the marina, making it easy to pair with a waterfront walk or marina stop.
Yoruk Park in Kemer brings Turkish nomadic culture to life with open-air exhibits, traditional structures, and a relaxed, hands-on feel. Visitor feedback suggests shaded seating areas—perfect for a break with sea views—and local food like pancakes and ayran served on site. The park is set on a gentle slope above the water, so you get both cultural displays and a breezy outlook over the bay.
Families may find plenty to see, as school groups visit and there are animals and open-air displays scattered around. Still, there's no clear information about stroller access or child-specific facilities, so plan accordingly. For most, this is a spot to wander, snack, and soak up the atmosphere at your own pace. Yoruk Park offers a quieter, more local window into the region's traditions.
It's not a huge site, so you can take your time or just drop in for an hour or two. The best part? You're never far from the sea breeze or a shady spot to sit.
Helpful details to plan your visit smoothly.
Reviews indicate a small on-site entry fee, sometimes offset if you buy food or drinks inside. Check locally for current details.
Check locallyAbout a 10-minute walk from Kemer town center; also reachable by car, or from the bay or marina. Dolmus minibuses may stop nearby (some visitors note).
No official visit length is given. Most travelers spend 1–2 hours, but you can take it at your own pace.
Open year-round; summer hours are longer than winter hours (reports commonly mention). Arrive early in summer to avoid heat.
No official advice, but cash, water, and comfortable walking shoes are recommended by visitors.
School groups visit, and animals and open-air displays may suit families. No clear info on stroller access or child facilities.
No accessibility information is provided for wheelchair users or visitors with limited mobility. Conditions may vary.
No confirmed opening hours in our sources—verify locally before visiting. Entry and parking fees may change.
Yoruk Park is easy to reach from central Kemer—just a 10-minute walk from the town center, or a short stroll from the bay or marina. Many visitors describe that you can also arrive by car, and local dolmus minibuses may stop nearby. If you're coming from Antalya, expect about an hour's drive south to Kemer, then follow signs toward the waterfront.
There's no official advice on what to bring, but comfortable shoes, water, and some cash for entry and snacks are a good idea. The park is open year-round, with longer hours in summer, but opening times can change—so check locally before visiting. If you're pairing culture with a day on the water, Yoruk Park fits easily into a Kemer itinerary, especially if you're planning to explore the marina or join a private yacht tour later in the day.
Yoruk Park sits between Kemer bay and the marina, so it's a natural stop if you're walking the waterfront or heading to the harbor. Current visitor guidance suggests that it's easy to pair with a stroll along the marina or a relaxed meal by the sea. For a fuller day, you might consider nearby sites like Olympos Ancient City, Phaselis Theater, Antalya Aquarium, or Perge Ancient City—though these are further afield and best reached by car.
the park's location makes it a handy starting point before heading out on a private boat or exploring the town's other attractions.
Yoruk Park gives the day a cultural anchor before shifting toward beaches, harbors, and private coastal experiences around Kemer.
Yoruk Park is about a 10-minute walk from Kemer town center. You can also reach it from the bay or marina, or arrive by car. Local dolmus minibuses may stop nearby—check locally for current routes.
Entry and parking fees may apply depending on the site and season. Check locally before visiting to confirm current charges, as policies can vary.
No official visit length is given, but most travelers spend 1–2 hours exploring Yoruk Park. You can take your time or just drop in for a shorter stop.
No official advice is provided, but visitors suggest bringing cash for entry and food, water, sun protection, and comfortable walking shoes.
Spring, early summer, and mild autumn days are usually the most comfortable periods for scenery and walking.
School groups visit Yoruk Park, and there are animals and open-air displays that may appeal to families. However, there's no clear information on stroller access or child-specific facilities—plan accordingly.
No accessibility information is provided for wheelchair users or visitors with limited mobility. Conditions may vary, so check locally if you have specific needs.
Private tours and yacht itineraries that naturally include this stop.
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
Planning time around Yoruk Park? These yacht experiences in Kemer can help you turn the visit into a fuller day on the water.
Briz Yacht Tour Kemer is a private charter from Kemer Harbor with crewed service, included meal service, soft drinks, and flexible coastal cruising for your group.
From €550
For 4 hours
Enjoy the ASSOL Yacht Tour Kemer as a private charter from Kemer Harbor, with crew-operated cruising, flexible coastal routing, onboard meals, soft drinks, and a relaxed experience for your group.
From €680
For 4 hours
Tu Navy 2 Yacht Tour Kemer offers a private charter from Kemer Harbor with coastal cruising, flexible route planning, onboard comfort, and an included meal.
From €1,100
For 4 hours
Enjoy a private yacht tour from Kemer Harbor aboard Jimena Yacht, discovering tranquil bays and scenic coastline—good for small groups seeking a premium Mediterranean escape.
From €1,250
For 6 hours
After visiting Yoruk Park, continue exploring nearby places around Kemer.
































