


Saklikent National Park offers an unforgettable adventure where families can wade through icy canyon waters, explore a dramatic 18km limestone gorge, and splash in shallow river sections perfect for cooling off on hot Turkish summer days. The combination of easy riverside walks, water play opportunities, and stunning natural scenery makes this one of the region's most exciting outdoor experiences for active families.
Visit between late May and early September when weather is warm enough to enjoy the cold water. Arrive right at opening (8:30 AM) on weekdays to beat the crowds and enjoy cooler morning temperatures before the midday heat.
Entry to the park is free, though you'll need to pay for parking (around 20-50 Turkish Lira). The site has changing facilities, lockers for rent, and basic restaurants, but bring your own snacks and water as prices are tourist-oriented.
Best visited May through September when temperatures are warm enough to enjoy the cold water. The park is technically open year-round, but winter visits are uncomfortable due to the icy water temperature. Spring (May-June) offers the most dramatic water flow from snowmelt.
The park has several restaurant platforms built over the river serving traditional Turkish food including gözleme (savory flatbreads), kebabs, and fresh trout. For more options, Saklikent Restaurant near the entrance offers kid-friendly mezze platters and grilled meats with high chairs available.
Saklikent Gorge offers an unforgettable adventure where families can wade through refreshing mountain streams cutting through towering 18-mile limestone walls that soar up to 300 meters high. Kids absolutely love the thrill of splashing through knee-deep (sometimes waist-deep) cold river water while surrounded by dramatic canyon scenery, making this one of Turkey's most exciting natural playgrounds for active families.
Xanthos-Letoon offers an adventurous journey through ancient Lycian civilization where kids can explore real ruins, amphitheaters, and stone pathways at this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The sprawling outdoor setting feels like a treasure hunt through history, making it an engaging educational experience that doesn't feel like a classroom. At budget-friendly prices, families get two impressive archaeological sites (Xanthos and Letoon) in one memorable outing near the resort town of Kalkan.
These working olive farms in the hills around Kalkan offer hands-on agricultural experiences perfect for curious kids. Families can tour the groves, watch traditional olive oil pressing demonstrations, and sample fresh oils and local products. It's an authentic taste of rural Turkish life that's educational, interactive, and budget-friendly.
Kalkan Kids Club Activities offers seasonal programs that keep children entertained with supervised art classes, creative workshops, and refreshing water games during the warm Mediterranean months. Organized by local community centers, these activities provide a wonderful opportunity for kids to socialize with both local Turkish children and international visitors while parents enjoy some downtime in this charming coastal town.