Transport
Antalya Airport has both domestic and international terminals and connects the city to many countries of the world. There is a shuttle bus between the airport and the city center.
Tram system
From Antalya Museum, Antalya Beach Park (at Konyaalti Beach), and the Sheraton Voyager and Falez hotels, along the main boulevard to the city center at Kalekapisi, Hadrian's Gate, Karaalioglu Park, and ending at the deluxe Talya Oteli.
It is planned to end near Lara Plaj (Beach) to the east in the future. Trams depart on the hour and half-hour from the termini (east and west), and reach Kalekapisi between 10 and 15 minutes later. The one-way fare is under $1.
Ferryboat
The Antalya-Venice Ferryboat line is currently in operation.
Dolmuş
White minibuses that travel a certain route. There are lots of these and go everywhere frequently finishing at around midnight.
Taxis
Taxis are numerous and are recognizable by their yellow color and lighted "taksi" signs on top. Each taxi is metered and there are two different rates. After midnight (24:00) till morning (06:00) it will cost 50% more than the daytime fare.
Camels
Camels are to be found on many beaches in Turkey and usually take you and about 50 metres along the beach and then turn around and drop you off where you started. At around 10 Lira this is not great value for money but lots of tourists don't seem to mind and in fact get their photo taken on the camel to celebrate the fact.
Buses
The bus system covers almost all the parts of the city and goto almost every city in Turkey. They depart from Antalya Bus Station(Otogar). Below are links to main bus companies websites.




