hero · alanya castle, morning light, red tower below
DESTINATION · GUIDE № 05 · MEDITERRANEAN
ALANYA · ANTALYA PROVINCE · TÜRKIYE RIVIERA
Alanya, the Riviera city
with a medieval heart.
A Seljuk fortress above a turquoise bay. An old harbour where fishing boats and gulets share the same morning light. Alanya has never needed to try very hard — the coast does the work. A guide for guests who come here to recover, to rest, and to let the Mediterranean do what it does best.
PHOTOGRAPHY · ÖMER FARUK ŞAHİN · MAY 2026
BEST SEASON
Apr – Jun · Sep – Nov
STAY
5 – 14 nights
ARRIVAL
Gazipaşa (GZP) · 30 min · or Antalya (AYT) · 120 min
LANGUAGE
EN · TR · DE · RU
CLIMATE
Mediterranean · warm year-round
VIBE
Coastal, historic, unhurried
Guide № 05
OverviewWhy AlanyaThe mapStayEatDoClinicalNotesProgramsPractical
Overview
A 13th-century Seljuk citadel, the cleanest beaches on the Turkish Riviera, and a medical infrastructure that has quietly served Northern European wellness travellers for three decades.
Read · 7 min · by the Editor

The castle was built in 1226 by Alaeddin Keykubad. It sits 250 metres above the harbour, visible from every terrace in the city, and at dusk it turns the particular shade of amber that makes guests reach for their phones and then put them away again. Alanya is one of those places that photographs better in memory than in reality — which is to say it photographs very well.

The city has been popular with Northern European health travellers since the 1970s, when the combination of dry Mediterranean air, warm shallow water, and long sunny winters first attracted German and Scandinavian guests in search of something between a holiday and a cure. The infrastructure that built around those early arrivals — German-speaking clinics, rehabilitation centres with sea views, long-stay hotel programmes — has matured into something more considered.

Our Alanya program is built around recovery: post-surgical guests who need two weeks of warm air, shallow water, and gentle movement before returning to a northern winter. The city is suited to this more than almost anywhere else on the Riviera. It is large enough to have real restaurants, small enough to be navigable on foot from the central hotels.

This guide is for guests already considering a Turkish Riviera program — and for those who want to understand the city they will spend their recovery inside.

PHOTOGRAPHY · ÖMER FARUK ŞAHİN · MAY 2026
PHOTOGRAPHY · ÖMER FARUK ŞAHİN · MAY 2026
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hero · alanya castle, morning light, red tower below — photo 2
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Why Alanya
Three reasons we choose Alanya for recovery programs.
There are more dramatic places on the Mediterranean. There are more sophisticated ones. Alanya is neither — it is the place that does the thing we actually need most consistently: a warm, quiet, Mediterranean recovery.
01
Year-round warmth and sea access
Average water temperature never drops below 17°C, even in December. Our guests in post-operative cardiac and orthopaedic programs swim in November. The air is dry, the light is long, and the hospital week ends somewhere worth recovering in.
02
Established long-stay infrastructure
The German and Scandinavian long-stay market built something useful here: hotels with kitchenettes, clinics with German-speaking staff, pharmacies with European drug databases. We did not need to build the infrastructure from scratch — we chose the best of what forty years of medical tourism already produced.
03
Gazipaşa airport, thirty minutes away
Direct flights from Germany, the Netherlands, and Scandinavia land at Gazipaşa-Alanya Airport. A thirty-minute transfer, a comfortable hotel, and you are in program. No overnight in Istanbul, no second connection.
The map
Six places to know, before anything else.
Alanya's geography is simple: the castle peninsula divides the city into eastern and western beaches. The harbour is below the castle. Our guests stay west of centre — quieter, with better access to the clinical facilities.
01
Alanya Castle · citadel
02
Kızılkule · Red Tower
03
Old Harbour · our base
04
Cleopatra Beach · west
05
Keykubat Beach · east
06
Damlataş · cave & clinic
Mediterranean Sea01 · Alanya Castle02 · Kızılkule03 · Old Harbour04 · Cleopatra Beach05 · Keykubat Beach06 · Damlataş CaveNTAURUS MOUNTAINS →Alanya Peninsula
Schematic · not to scale
Where to stay
Three addresses chosen for proximity and quiet.
Our hospitality team holds long-stay inventory at all three — weekly rates, adapted rooms for post-operative guests, and direct lines to our clinical coordinators. All within five minutes of the harbour.
Bof Hotels Alanya
01 · CLEOPATRA BEACH · WEST
Bof Hotels Alanya
A serious hotel on the best section of Cleopatra Beach. Ground-floor rooms give directly to the sand, upper floors have uninterrupted sea views. Our surgical recovery guests stay here: the wide corridors, the lift access, the proximity to Alanya Training Hospital.
190 rooms
Cleopatra Beach
Accessible
Long stays
€€€
Divan Residence Alanya
02 · HARBOUR · CENTRAL
Divan Residence Alanya
Extended-stay apartments five minutes from the harbour, each with a full kitchen and a sea-facing terrace. For guests in programmes longer than ten days who want a home rather than a room. Our most popular choice for Northern European recovery stays.
68 units
Kitchen & terrace
Harbour-side
7+ nights
€€€
The Grand Alaiye Resort
03 · EAST COAST · PEACEFUL
The Grand Alaiye Resort
A large, calm resort east of the castle — popular with our long-term wellness guests who want pools, spa facilities, and structured daily programmes without leaving the property. Shuttle service to our partner clinic twice daily.
400 rooms
Full spa
East beach
All-programme
€€
Where to eat
Nine tables, chosen for genuine cooking.
Alanya's food scene is uneven — too many years of all-inclusive tourism produced a lazy middle tier. What follows are the places our team actually sends guests: a mix of old harbour restaurants and newer neighbourhood addresses that cook from the market, not from the freezer.
For our guests · dietary notes
V
Vegan options
VG
Vegetarian options
M
Mediterranean diet aligned
H
Halal certified
Harbour & mezze
Where the fishermen still eat
Mahperi Restaurant
Old Harbour
The best octopus in Alanya, grilled over olive wood, eaten overlooking the boats. Dinner only.
M
Tersane
Harbour
In the old Seljuk shipyard. Cold meze, fresh catch, raki. Book the terrace table.
VG
M
Alanya Balık Evi
Damlataş
A fish house with no sea view and no ambition to impress. The cooking is the reason people return.
M
Neighbourhood
Where locals eat on a Tuesday
Neval Restaurant
Alanya centre
Turkish home cooking — lentil soup, slow-braised lamb, ayran. Genuinely priced.
V
VG
M
H
Bizim Ev
Old City
A courtyard restaurant inside the old town walls. Turkish coffee and baklava in the afternoon.
VG
M
H
Köşk Restaurant
Belediye
Anatolian grills in a quiet garden. The pide is made to order. Our team eats here on weeknights.
M
H
Morning & café
For guests with slow mornings
Kafé Alanya
Cleopatra beach
Breakfast with a sea view. Menemen, börek, fresh orange juice — Turkish, not buffet.
V
VG
H
Gold Café
Harbour front
Specialty coffee and a long bakery counter. The place our guides meet before hospital runs.
V
VG
Panorama Café
Castle slope
Strong tea, weak wifi, and a view that compensates for both. Walk up or take the cable car.
V
VG
H
What to do
Eight things, calibrated for recovery weeks.
Alanya is not an activity destination — it is a rest destination with activities. Our programmes schedule one thing per morning, nothing in the afternoon. What follows is the shortlist our guides have refined over five years of recovery programmes on the Turkish Riviera.
Alanya Castle, before nine
HISTORY
Alanya Castle, before nine
The Seljuk citadel opens at 08:00. Our guides take guests on the cable car up, a slow walk through the inner fortress, and back by the time the tour groups arrive. The view from the Byzantine church ruin is the one worth seeing.
Kızılkule — the Red Tower
HISTORY
Kızılkule — the Red Tower
The Seljuk octagonal tower that has guarded the harbour since 1226. Climb the five levels at your own pace; the top gives the whole bay at once. Our guides time the visit for 16:30 — the light hits the terracotta stone at its most amber.
Cleopatra Beach, weekday mornings
SWIMMING
Cleopatra Beach, weekday mornings
The blue-flag beach west of the castle — fine sand, gentle entry, water that is clean enough to call it therapeutic. Weekday mornings before 10:00 are quiet enough that our post-operative guests can walk in without difficulty.
Boat trip to Cleopatra's Cave
SEA
Boat trip to Cleopatra's Cave
A gulet from the old harbour, four hours, three coves: Lover's Cave, Phosphorus Cave, and the cave the brochures have attributed to Cleopatra since the 1970s. Our guides negotiate the wooden-boat operators who keep the passenger count at eight.
The Byzantine walls, slow circuit
WALK
The Byzantine walls, slow circuit
Six kilometres of Seljuk-era walls circle the castle hill. Our physiotherapists walk this with recovery guests as a graded rehabilitation circuit — flat sections alternate with gentle climbs. Three stops with castle views; about ninety minutes.
Dimçayı River Valley, afternoon
NATURE
Dimçayı River Valley, afternoon
Twenty minutes east of town — a river valley of pine and citrus, wooden platforms over clear water, trout farmed in the stream. For guests who need nature without exertion: you sit at the platform, the valley comes to you.
Harbour terrace at golden hour
SUNSET
Harbour terrace at golden hour
The fishing boats return between 17:00 and 18:00. The castle turns amber. The lighthouse begins to blink. Find a table at Tersane or Mahperi, order a glass of wine, and do nothing in particular for ninety minutes.
Damlataş Beach and cave
VIEW
Damlataş Beach and cave
The smaller, quieter beach below the Damlataş cave system — the cave's air has been prescribed for asthma and chronic bronchitis since the 1950s. Our clinical team includes a guided cave session in respiratory recovery programmes.
Clinical infrastructure
A Riviera city with three decades of medical tourism.
Alanya has served Northern European health tourists since the 1970s. What began as thermal and respiratory tourism has matured into a full-service destination with JCI-adjacent private hospitals, German-speaking clinical teams, and a rehabilitation sector that understands long-stay guests.
PARTNER HOSPITALS
Alanya Anadolu Hospital
ISO 9001 · Ministry of Health accredited
Our primary partner. Full surgical capacity — orthopaedics, general surgery, aesthetic procedures, dental implants. International patient office with German and English staff; same-day imaging and pathology.
Alanya Training & Research Hospital
Ministry of Health · University affiliated
The public teaching hospital — used for complex second opinions and cardiac investigations where academic depth matters. Our coordinators have standing relationships with the orthopaedic and cardiology departments.
SPECIALIST CENTRES
Alanya Dental Clinic Network
ISO certified · German-language service
Three clinics in our network — all equipped for full-mouth rehabilitation, implants, and cosmetic dentistry. German and English-speaking coordinators; treatment plans emailed to your own dentist.
Riviera Rehabilitation
Physiotherapy · Pool rehabilitation
Specialist post-surgical rehabilitation with heated pool, hydrotherapy, and physiotherapy. Designed for hip, knee, and shoulder recovery guests — sessions integrated into our recovery programme schedule.
Damlataş Climato-therapy Centre
Traditional · Ministry registered
The cave below Damlataş Castle has been used for respiratory therapy since the 1950s. Available as an add-on for guests in pulmonary and recovery programmes.
Editor’s notes
Small things we'd actually tell you over dinner.
“Arrive on a Sunday. The market is on Monday morning in the old town — a real market, not a tourist one — and it is the best possible second day. Figs, local honey, dried apricots. Start there, and the rest of the week sorts itself.”
Selma · your Alanya host
“I tell my post-surgical patients: the Mediterranean is the physiotherapist. The water temperature, the salt concentration, the resistance — it is not metaphor, it is actual rehabilitation. We schedule the beach before we schedule the exercise room.”
Dr. Kerem Yılmaz · orthopaedics
“Do not rent a car. The city is small enough that taxis are cheap and parking is complicated enough to be annoying. Our driver Omar knows where the locals swim and which harbour restaurant doesn't overcharge guests. Both pieces of information are valuable.”
The Editor
“I came for a knee replacement recovery and stayed three weeks. By the end I was walking on the beach for two hours a day. I have not told my orthopaedic surgeon in Hamburg what good shape I came home in — he would take the credit.”
Ingrid · returning guest, Hamburg
Programs based in Alanya
Three programmes, this particular coast.
All programs →
Post-Surgical Recovery
01 · 14 DAYS
· RECOVERY
Post-Surgical Recovery
Dr. Kerem Yılmaz · orthopaedics
14 nights Alanya · rehab included
from €3,400
Full-Mouth Rehabilitation
02 · 7 DAYS
· DENTAL
Full-Mouth Rehabilitation
Dr. Ece Öztürk · implantology
6 nights · treatment days 1–5
from €2,900
Mediterranean Reset
03 · 10 DAYS
· WELLNESS
Mediterranean Reset
Dr. Selin Arslan · internal medicine
10 nights · sea + clinic + spa
from €2,100
Practical
Getting here, and when.
Arrival airports
Gazipaşa-Alanya (GZP) or Antalya (AYT)
GZP is 30 minutes away — direct seasonal flights from Germany, Netherlands, UK. AYT is 2 hours by transfer — year-round connections from most of Europe.
Transfer
Private car · door to hotel
We meet every flight. GZP: 30 min. AYT: comfortable 2-hour transfer — we include refreshments and a brief orientation.
Visa
EU e-Visa online · 3 minutes
Applied for before departure; we send the link. No queue; stamp on entry.
Language
EN · DE · TR · NL
Our Alanya team includes German and Dutch speakers. Most hotel receptions and clinic coordinators speak German.
Currency
Turkish Lira · Euro widely accepted
We prefund all programme expenses. Most harbour restaurants and pharmacies accept Euros; hospitals do not — we handle all clinical payments.
Medical records
We handle the translation
Send your records encrypted; we translate into Turkish and share with the hospital team before arrival.
When to come
MONTH
STATUS
NOTE
Jan
open
Cool by Riviera standards (14°C), sunny, empty beaches. Hospitals quiet. Best for longer stays.
Feb
open
Almond blossom season. 16°C. Low hotel rates; ideal for dental or diagnostic programmes.
Mar
open
Water still cool but city is waking up. Good value; spring wildflowers on the castle hillside.
Apr
peak
Our favourite month — warm, uncrowded, sea swimmable (20°C). Perfect recovery conditions.
May
peak
Long days, warm evenings, quiet beaches before summer. One of the two best months.
Jun
busy
Season begins. Good weather, but the beaches fill after mid-month. Book hotels early.
Jul
busy
Peak summer — hot (35°C+), crowded. Possible for medicine; not ideal for recovery.
Aug
busy
Hottest month. Sea is bath-temperature. Active season; we reduce recovery placements.
Sep
peak
Our second-favourite month. Hot but calm, sea at its warmest (28°C), crowds thinning.
Oct
peak
Still warm enough to swim. Long golden afternoons. The quiet is back.
Nov
open
Hotel rates drop. Still mild (20°C). Good for longer recovery programmes.
Dec
open
Quiet, warm by northern standards. Christmas markets have not arrived. Good medicine, good rest.
“April, May, September, and October are the months we schedule most of our Alanya programmes. The city is at its best when it is not performing for the summer crowd.”
Ready when you are
Tell us what you'd like your recovery on the Riviera to feel like.
A conversation with our Alanya coordinator, reviewed by our medical board, composed into one programme — held by a person, priced all-in, always reschedulable.
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