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Book a week or ten nights by area: the pedestrianised Old Town among the ruins for atmosphere, or Kumköy and Çolaklı for family all-inclusives, with mornings at the Temple of Apollo and a Manavgat boat trip.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 7 Jun 2026

Best length

7-10 nights

Airport

Antalya (AYT), ~65km west

Airport to centre

Private transfer ~1h15; shared shuttle ~1h35

Best base

Old Town for atmosphere; Kumköy/Çolaklı for family all-inclusive

In short

Side at a glance

Side works best as a 7- or 10-night beach holiday: pick your area by the kind of trip you want — the pedestrianised Old Town for ruins and atmosphere, Kumköy or Çolaklı for big family all-inclusives — fly into Antalya and pre-book a transfer, and build your week around early-morning ruins, afternoons by the pool, and one or two boat or waterfall trips.

The short version

  • Stay in or beside the Old Town if you want to walk to the Temple of Apollo, restaurants and the harbour; choose Kumköy or Çolaklı for shallow-beach, all-inclusive family resorts.
  • The Temple of Apollo at sunset and the huge Roman theatre are free or cheap and genuinely worth it — do them early or late, not in the midday heat.
  • Fly into Antalya (AYT), not Gazipasa, and pre-book a transfer: it is about 65km and an hour, and airport taxis spike in summer.
  • Skip a hire car for a pure beach week — dolmuş minibuses and cheap excursions cover Manavgat, the waterfall and Aspendos.
  • May, June, September and early October give you the ruins and the sea without July-August's 34°C heat and packed beaches.

Side is the rare Turkish Riviera resort where a genuine Greco-Roman town sits inside the holiday: the beaches and all-inclusive blocks wrap around a pedestrianised peninsula of marble columns, a 15,000-seat Roman theatre and the Temple of Apollo on the headland. That mix is the appeal. You get the shallow, fine-sand beaches and pool-led weeks that bring most UK families here, plus ruins you can walk to before breakfast and a harbour to eat by at night — without the long-haul or the city-break pace.

The planning calls are mostly about where you sleep. Base yourself in or beside the Old Town for atmosphere and walkable sights, or out on the western strip at Kumköy or Çolaklı for the big family all-inclusives and the gentlest water. Fly into Antalya — about an hour and 65km away — and pre-book a transfer rather than haggling at arrivals, especially in summer when fares jump. Then keep it simple: ruins early, pool in the heat, and one or two cheap excursions to the Manavgat waterfall or Aspendos. The structured planning below — areas, costs in pounds, transfers and the best months — picks up from here.

Keep a first trip focused: book the big timed sights, then leave room for neighbourhoods and food.

Top things to do in Side

Temple of Apollo

The Temple of Apollo stands on the headland beside Side's old harbour: two re-erected marble columns and a fragment of entablature from a Roman temple, framed by the Mediterranean. It is the most photographed sight in town and free to walk up to and view, day or night. Sunset, when the marble turns gold, is the time to go.

Twenty to thirty m…
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Temple of Apollo (Side)

Five re-erected marble columns from a 2nd-century AD temple, standing on the rocky tip of Side's peninsula with the Mediterranean behind them. It's free, unfenced and open all hours, so the only real decision is when to turn up: aim for the hour before sunset, when the columns glow gold and the sea lights up behind them. Treat it as the finish line of a 20-minute walk through Side's old-town ruins rather than a destination in itself.

10–15 min
No tickets required Read the guide

Where to stay first

The areas that make a first visit easier — not an exhaustive directory.

Side Old Town

££ mid-range

The pedestrianised peninsula: no cars, the Temple of Apollo, the theatre, the harbour and the best evening wander in the resort. Rooms are smaller and often boutique rather than mega-resort, but you can walk everywhere and skip a transfer to the sights.

Best for: Couples, history-first trips, walkable evenings

Browse hotels Historic peninsula

Kumköy (Colakli side)

££ mid-range

The developed western strip just outside Side, packed with large all-inclusive resorts and a long, shallow, fine-sand beach. The default choice for families who want a pool, a kids' club and not much need to leave the gates.

Best for: Families, all-inclusive beach weeks

Browse hotels ~3km west of Old Town

Colakli

£ value

Quieter, more spread-out family resorts about 9-14km from the Old Town, with gentle shallow water that suits young children. Cheaper than central Side, but you will rely on shuttles or dolmuş to reach the ruins and restaurants.

Best for: Young families, value all-inclusive

Browse hotels ~9-14km west

Sorgun

£££ premium

Pine-forest hotels a few kilometres east of the Old Town, calmer and more upmarket than the western strip. Good if you want a relaxed, green setting and don't mind a short hop into town for the sights.

Best for: Couples, quieter premium stays

Browse hotels ~3-4km east

Airport to city centre

Side airport transfer options
OptionTimeCostBook ahead?
Private transfer (door to door) ~1h15 about £45-£60 for up to 4 Pre-book; best with luggage or kids
Shared shuttle ~1h35-1h45 about £10-£15 pp Cheapest booked option
Airport taxi ~1h15 roughly €50-€70; more in summer Agree fare first
Public bus via Manavgat ~2h+ with changes a few pounds total Slow with luggage
Pre-book a door-to-door transfer

When to go

Sweet spot: May, June, September and early October are the sweet spot: sea around 24-27°C, comfortable 25-29°C days for the ruins, and far thinner crowds than the July-August peak.

July and August are hot (highs near 34°C), busy and dearest, which suits a pool-and-beach week but punishes midday sightseeing. Spring and autumn are better for the ruins, the waterfall and walking; winter all but shuts the resort down, with many hotels and restaurants closed.

What it costs

UK return flights to Antalya (AYT) are often £60-£130 outside school holidays when booked ahead, with easyJet and SunExpress flying direct; August demand and late booking push fares well past £200, so a package deal sometimes beats DIY.

Daily budget per person

Sample trip: A realistic 7-night mid-range Side trip for one is roughly £550-£900 before shopping: £80-£200 flights, £280-£450 hotel share (or much of it pre-paid on all-inclusive), £80-£140 food and drink outside the resort, £40-£70 transfers, and £30-£60 for the theatre, museum and a couple of excursions.

All-inclusive resorts are where Side wins on value — eating and drinking inside the package keeps a beach week cheap. The pricier move is dining every night on the Old Town harbour, where waterfront tables carry a clear tourist premium over the lokantas a few streets back.

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Airport transfers

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Side FAQs

How many days do you need in Side?
Side is a 7- to 10-night beach holiday rather than a city break. You only need a morning or two for the Old Town, Temple of Apollo and theatre; the rest of the week is beach, pool and a couple of excursions like the Manavgat waterfall, a boat trip or Aspendos.
Should you stay in Side Old Town or the beach resorts?
Stay in or beside the Old Town if you want to walk to the ruins, harbour and restaurants and prefer atmosphere over a mega-pool. Choose Kumköy or Çolaklı if you want a big all-inclusive resort with a shallow family beach and don't mind a short dolmuş ride into the historic centre.
Do you need a car in Side?
No, not for a standard beach week. The Old Town is pedestrianised, dolmuş minibuses link the resorts and Manavgat cheaply, and booked excursions cover the waterfall and Aspendos. Hire a car only if you want to explore the wider coast independently.

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