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October 15, 2025
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Side (pronounced “See-deh”) is one of those rare places where the past and present embrace each other effortlessly. As you walk along its cobblestone streets lined with Roman ruins and gaze at the turquoise horizon where the sun melts into the sea, it’s impossible not to feel connected to something timeless. I still remember my first morning here — the air smelled like salt and pine, fishermen were pulling in their nets, and the golden light touched the ancient columns of the Temple of Apollo as if waking them gently from a two-thousand-year dream.
Today, Side Antalya has transformed into one of the Mediterranean’s most beloved destinations — a perfect blend of history, culture, and coastal comfort. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a sun-seeker, or a family traveler looking for relaxation, Side delivers an unforgettable experience. With SooTransfer’s Antalya Airport Transfer service, reaching this coastal paradise is effortless. You’ll be whisked from the airport to your hotel in comfort — no crowds, no stress, just the beginning of a beautiful adventure.
Side’s story stretches back to the 7th century BC, when Greek settlers arrived and established this seaside port on the edge of Pamphylia. Throughout its history, it became a major trade hub and cultural center under the Persians, Greeks, and Romans. Walking through modern Side today feels like wandering through an open-air museum — every corner has a tale to tell.
The Ancient Theatre, built in the 2nd century AD, is one of the largest in Asia Minor, seating up to 15,000 people. You can still climb its stone steps and imagine the roar of ancient crowds during gladiator battles and Roman festivals. Just a short stroll away stands the Temple of Apollo and Athena, Side’s most photographed landmark. At sunset, the columns glow in soft amber light — a view that lingers long after you’ve left.
History lovers will also enjoy the Side Museum, located in a restored Roman bath. Inside, mosaics, statues, and relics whisper stories from antiquity. One of my favorite spots is the marble sarcophagus of a Roman general — intricately carved, it feels almost alive under the sunlight filtering through ancient arches.
But Side isn’t just about ruins — it’s about rhythm. It’s about the sound of waves breaking against ancient stones, the smell of grilled sea bass from nearby taverns, and the laughter of travelers who, like you, came for a few days and fell in love forever.
Reaching Side from Antalya Airport (AYT) is simple and scenic. The 65-kilometer drive takes about an hour, passing through pine forests, small villages, and glimpses of the sea. With SooTransfer, you can relax while professional drivers handle everything — flight tracking, luggage, and local navigation. Whether you arrive at midnight or dawn, the comfort of a private car makes a world of difference.
What I personally love about using SooTransfer is the calm it adds to the journey. No bargaining with local taxis, no waiting in queues. Just step out of the terminal and slide into a clean, air-conditioned Mercedes Vito or Sprinter. Bottled water, Wi-Fi, and a friendly driver who knows every hidden beach between Antalya and Manavgat — it’s a small luxury that sets the tone for your entire stay.
Families will appreciate child seats available on request, and solo travelers will enjoy the convenience of being dropped off directly at their accommodation door — whether it’s a seaside boutique hotel or a luxury resort tucked between palm trees.
If you ask ten travelers what makes Side special, you’ll probably get ten different answers — and they’ll all be right. Because this little peninsula offers something for everyone. Ancient wonders, golden beaches, charming cafés, and vibrant bazaars all coexist in a setting that feels effortlessly harmonious.
Nothing defines Side quite like the Temple of Apollo. Located right on the edge of the harbor, its five standing columns have become a symbol of Antalya itself. Sunset here is pure magic — the sky turns pink and violet, seagulls glide across the horizon, and couples sit quietly on the rocks, watching the Mediterranean swallow the sun. It’s a moment that feels eternal. If you’re visiting in summer, come early evening and stay till twilight — that’s when Side whispers its secrets.
The Side Ancient Theatre is another must-see. Larger than even the Aspendos Theatre, it once echoed with the cheers of Roman citizens. Today, it hosts concerts and cultural events — sitting here under the open sky while a local orchestra plays is an experience you won’t forget. Bring a hat, good shoes, and your imagination — you’ll need all three to explore its 2,000-year-old stairways.
The Old Town is where Side’s spirit lives. Narrow alleys filled with artisan shops, stone houses, and bougainvillea-covered cafés create an irresistible Mediterranean charm. Try a glass of Turkish tea at a local café near the harbor — watch the fishing boats sway gently as locals trade stories. There’s no rush here; time in Side moves differently.
And don’t miss the small boutiques that sell handmade jewelry and olive oil soaps. One shop owner, Mehmet, told me he’s been carving seashells into pendants for thirty years. “Every shell has its own story,” he said — and I believed him. That’s the kind of place Side is.
Side has two main beaches: the Eastern Beach and the Western Beach. Both are long stretches of fine sand, perfect for families and couples alike. The western side is lined with hotels, beach bars, and sunbeds, while the eastern side feels wilder and more natural. The water is shallow and warm — ideal for children. Jet skis, parasailing, and banana rides are available, but you can just as easily spend your day sunbathing with a good book and a cool drink.
For a quieter experience, head toward Kumköy or Sorgun beaches, just outside the main town. SooTransfer offers quick, reliable rides to these hidden spots if you prefer peace over crowds.
Only 15 minutes from Side lies the Manavgat Waterfall — a natural wonder that’s both powerful and peaceful. The waterfall spans the width of the river, creating a white curtain of water surrounded by picnic areas and cafés. Visit early morning to avoid the crowds, and don’t forget your camera — the mist and sunlight create stunning rainbow effects. It’s a refreshing contrast to Side’s seaside heat.
Many locals come here for breakfast by the river — try “menemen” (Turkish scrambled eggs with tomatoes and peppers) with fresh bread. Sitting under the shade of eucalyptus trees while the water rushes by — that’s Antalya at its best.
For something different, take a boat tour from Manavgat River up to Green Canyon. The emerald-colored lake surrounded by Taurus Mountains is breathtaking. Most tours include swimming breaks, lunch on board, and stops at small coves. I still remember jumping from the boat into water so clear it looked like liquid glass. SooTransfer can arrange direct pickup and drop-off for most of these excursions.
And if you’re a fan of photography, Green Canyon offers endless opportunities — from mirror-like reflections to wild goats wandering along rocky cliffs.
Before you leave, step into the Side Museum. It’s not large, but it’s one of Turkey’s most atmospheric museums. The artifacts are displayed among ancient marble arches, open to the sky. You’ll find sculptures of Apollo, Athena, and Roman emperors — their details still crisp after two millennia. Walking here feels like traveling through time; even the air smells faintly of history and sea breeze.
In the evenings, the Side Harbor becomes the heart of the town. Fishermen return, yachts line the marina, and the waterfront glows with the golden light of lanterns. Order a cold drink, listen to live music from nearby restaurants, and just breathe. When the sun sets behind the Temple of Apollo, you understand why Side has enchanted travelers for centuries.
Accommodation in Side ranges from ultra-luxury beachfront resorts to charming boutique hotels set inside renovated stone houses. I’ve stayed in both, and each offers its own flavor of the Side experience. Whether you crave an infinity pool overlooking the sea or a small family-run pension full of character, you’ll find your place here.
Whether you want to wake up to sea waves or ancient columns, Side’s accommodation scene guarantees variety and warmth. Many hotels even offer private transfers through SooTransfer, ensuring your arrival is as smooth as your stay.
Food in Side is a journey on its own. The cuisine is fresh, colorful, and full of life — much like the town itself. After sunset, the aroma of grilled fish, garlic, and herbs fills the narrow streets, pulling you into open-air restaurants glowing under lantern light.
One evening, I sat at Karma Restaurant as the sun dipped behind the Apollo ruins — the air smelled of rosemary and sea salt. The waiter brought me grilled shrimp and a glass of chilled white wine. It was one of those moments when travel feels more like meditation than movement. That’s the flavor of Side — simple, genuine, timeless.
Side’s nightlife is sophisticated yet relaxed — think beachfront lounges, live acoustic music, and cocktails under the stars. Karma Club is the most popular nightspot, with elegant décor and a sea-view terrace. For something laid-back, try Moonlight Bar in the Old Town — a cozy hideaway where locals mingle with travelers.
If you prefer a cultural evening, head to the Side Ancient Theatre for live performances during summer festivals. Imagine listening to a symphony where gladiators once fought — that’s Side’s magic.
The Side Bazaar is a vibrant mix of colors and voices. You’ll find spices, handmade textiles, lanterns, leather goods, and the famous Turkish delight. Don’t hesitate to bargain — it’s part of the fun! For modern shopping, visit Novamall in nearby Manavgat, where international brands meet local crafts.
And don’t leave without a souvenir from Side Old Town Market — maybe a handwoven towel or an evil-eye bracelet to keep your memories close.
The best months to visit Side are April through October. Spring brings blooming bougainvillea and mild weather; summer is perfect for beach lovers; autumn is calmer, ideal for sightseeing. Winters are peaceful, and you can explore the ruins in solitude — a hauntingly beautiful experience.
Local tip: Visit the Temple of Apollo twice — once during the day, once at night. Under the moonlight, the white marble glows like it’s alive.
SooTransfer goes beyond being a taxi — it’s a travel experience. From the moment you land at Antalya Airport, your driver greets you with a smile, tracks your flight, and ensures a smooth, private journey to your hotel in Side. Vehicles are modern (Mercedes Vito, Sprinter, Maybach), always clean, and equipped with Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and bottled water.
What sets SooTransfer apart is reliability. There are no hidden costs, no waiting lines, and 24/7 WhatsApp support. Whether you’re heading to Side hotels, Manavgat Waterfall, or Green Canyon, you travel safely, comfortably, and stylishly.
Side is not just a destination — it’s a feeling. A blend of history and sunshine, of silence and laughter, of the old world and the new. Every stone here has a story, every breeze carries the scent of the sea and the past. When you leave, you’ll find a piece of yourself staying behind among the ruins and waves.
So, pack your curiosity, charge your camera, and let SooTransfer take you there. Because journeys like this begin the moment you arrive.
Side is around 65 km from Antalya Airport, and a private transfer with SooTransfer takes approximately one hour.
Don’t miss the Temple of Apollo, Ancient Theatre, Side Museum, Manavgat Waterfall, and Green Canyon.
Absolutely. Side offers family-friendly resorts, calm beaches, and kid-friendly excursions.
Yes — visit SooTransfer.com or message us on WhatsApp for quick booking.
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