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Per Group 130 $

Discover the vibrant heart of Antalya with our Antalya Shopping Tour, a delightful blend of culture, color, and irresistible bargains. This experience is perfect for visitors who want more than just a beach day and are curious about local life, authentic products, and the city’s buzzing commercial soul. From traditional bazaars to modern malls, you’ll explore the best places to shop, taste, and people‑watch in one of Turkey’s liveliest coastal cities. Your tour typically begins with a comfortable transfer from your hotel to Antalya’s historic center.

Hotel pickup and drop-off from Antalya city center
Guided visit to local bazaars and traditional markets
Shopping time at modern malls and outlet centers
Stops at jewelry, leather, and textile workshops
Assistance with bargaining and price negotiation
Free time for personal shopping and souvenir hunting
Complimentary tea or Turkish delight tasting during the tour
International or domestic flights to and from Antalya
Personal travel insurance coverage
Meals and drinks outside any specified free time
Hotel accommodation before or after the tour
Optional purchases such as luxury goods or high-value jewelry
Personal expenses like tips, laundry, or spa services
The Antalya Shopping Tour typically includes visits to popular malls, local bazaars, and specialty shops where you can buy clothing, leather goods, jewelry, spices, and souvenirs: This tour offers a mix of modern shopping centers and traditional markets, giving you the chance to explore both brand-name stores and authentic local vendors. You’ll find a wide range of products—from fashion and accessories to regional specialties like Turkish delights and spices—so it’s a good idea to have a rough shopping list in mind before you go.
Hotel pickup and drop-off, as well as transportation between shopping stops, are usually included; confirm the exact meeting time and location with your tour operator in advance: Most Antalya Shopping Tours provide convenient round-trip transfers from your hotel and a vehicle that takes you between all the different shopping areas. It is important to double-check your voucher or confirmation email for the precise pickup time, meeting point, and any last-minute changes to avoid delays or missed connections.
Prices in markets and bazaars are often negotiable, so bargaining is expected; bring cash (Turkish Lira) and a bank card for larger purchases: In traditional bazaars, haggling is part of the culture, so you can usually get a better price by negotiating politely with the seller. Carry smaller denominations of Turkish Lira for easier bargaining and quick purchases, while using a bank card or credit card in reputable stores for higher-value items like jewelry or leather goods.
Some shops may offer demonstrations (such as carpets, leather, or jewelry) and provide certificates of authenticity for higher-value items; always check return and warranty policies before buying: You may be invited to watch presentations on how carpets are woven, how leather is processed, or how jewelry is crafted, which can help you understand the value of what you’re buying. For expensive products, ask to see and keep a certificate of authenticity, and carefully read or request written details about returns, exchanges, and warranty coverage in case you need after-sales support.
Comfortable walking shoes, light clothing, sun protection, and a small bag or backpack are recommended, as you may walk through crowded streets and open-air markets: Expect to be on your feet for extended periods, often on uneven pavement or in busy alleyways, so supportive footwear is essential. Because Antalya can be hot and sunny, dress in breathable fabrics, use sunscreen or a hat, and carry a small bag or backpack to keep your hands free while browsing and carrying purchases.
Be aware of your personal belongings in busy areas and clarify with the guide if there are any additional fees, optional stops, or commission-based stores included in the tour: Crowded markets can attract pickpockets, so keep valuables secure, use money belts or bags that close properly, and avoid displaying large amounts of cash. Before or at the start of the tour, ask your guide to explain whether any shops give commissions to the company, and whether certain visits, tastings, or activities involve extra charges so you can make informed decisions.
Comfortable walking shoes
Local currency and credit card
Lightweight bag or backpack
Hat and sunglasses
Reusable water bottle
Shopping list and gift ideas