Manavgat is a city in Pamphylia near the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, midway between Antalya and Alanya. It's the main city of a district with a population of 252,941 in 2022: this total includes over a hundred outlyin
This article is written like a travel guide. Please help rewrite it in a neutral, encyclopedic style or move its content to Wikivoyage. (July 2013) District and municipality in Antalya, TurkeyManavgatDistrict and municipalityMosque in Manavgat LogoMap showing Manavgat District in Antalya ProvinceManavgatLocation in TurkeyCoordinates: 36°47′N 31°26′E / 36.783°N 31.433°E / 36.783; 31.433CountryTurkeyProvinceAntalyaGovernment • MayorNiyazi Nefi Kara (CHP)Area2,351 km2 (908 sq mi)Population (2022)252,941 • Density107.6/km2 (278.7/sq mi)Time zoneUTC+3 (TRT)Postal code07600Area code0242Websitewww.manavgat.bel.tr Manavgat is a municipality and district of Antalya Province, Turkey. Its area is 2,351 km2, and its population is 252,941 (2022). It is 75 km (47 mi) from the city of Antalya. The Manavgat River has a waterfall near the city. Manavgat skyline
[edit] Between the Taurus Mountains to the north, and the sandy beaches of the Mediterranean coast, much of the district is surrounded by a flat plain. This is mostly fertile farmland and agriculture is well-developed in Manavgat, keeping livestock and growing crops including grains, sesame and many fruits and vegetables; in recent years olives have also been planted. There is no industry except for food-processing, so apart from agriculture the local economy depends on tourism. The mountains are covered with forests and typical Mediterranean shrubs, there are small plains higher in the mountains too, traditionally used for summer grazing by the yörük nomads. Manavgat has a Mediterranean climate of hot, dry summers and warm, wet winters; the temperature rarely drops to freezing. The district is irrigated by the Manavgat River, and has two dams for hydro-electric power. In 2001 plans began to export water from these reservoirs to Israel and other Mediterranean countries including Malta and Cyprus; as of 2006 these plans are on hold. Climate[edit] Manavgat has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csa), with very hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. Climate data for Manavgat (1991–2020) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 15.4(59.7) 16.3(61.3) 19.0(66.2) 22.3(72.1) 26.5(79.7) 31.2(88.2) 34.4(93.9) 34.8(94.6) 32.1(89.8) 27.7(81.9) 21.9(71.4) 17.1(62.8) 24.9(76.8) Daily mean °C (°F) 10.8(51.4) 11.4(52.5) 13.7(56.7) 16.7(62.1) 20.9(69.6) 25.4(77.7) 28.6(83.5) 29.0(84.2) 25.9(78.6) 21.6(70.9) 16.2(61.2) 12.4(54.3) 19.4(66.9) Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 7.3(45.1) 7.5(45.5) 9.0(48.2) 11.6(52.9) 15.5(59.9) 19.6(67.3) 22.8(73.0) 23.3(73.9) 20.1(68.2) 16.3(61.3) 11.9(53.4) 8.9(48.0) 14.5(58.1) Average precipitation mm (inches) 252.44(9.94) 147.81(5.82) 92.98(3.66) 47.18(1.86) 23.16(0.91) 6.9(0.27) 1.86(0.07) 1.75(0.07) 15.11(0.59) 117.43(4.62) 154.31(6.08) 254.77(10.03) 1,115.7(43.93) Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 11.8 8.9 6.3 5.1 3.1 1.7 1.2 1.1 2.1 5.0 6.6 10.3 63.2 Average relative humidity (%) 63.2 61.8 62.5 65.8 65.3 60.4 59.6 60.8 58.8 57.0 60.0 64.1 61.6 Source: NOAA
[edit] Manavgat takes its name from the city of Manava in Pamphylia in Byzantine times. The ancient cities of Side and Selge date back to the 6th century BC. Manavgat was taken over by the Seljuk Turks in 1220 and the Ottoman Empire in 1472. The town also has a castle named "Zindan Kalesi" literally Dungeon Castle in English.
[edit] With 64 kilometres (40 mi) of hot, sunny coastline, much of it sandy beaches, with a long river and the waterfall, well-protected countryside including mountains and forests, Manavgat has an important tourist industry. There is plenty of accommodation on the coastline and many places to explore including historical sites, rivers, streams and caves. And there is the sea itself including the odd experience of swimming from fresh water into the salt sea at the rivermouth. Predictably the cuisine includes fish from the Mediterranean. The villages of Kumköy and Ilıca on the coast are particularly lively. Places of interest[edit] Köprülü Canyon - in the middle of a forested national park; the canyon is popular for river-rafting. The antique cities of: Side, with its theatre and port. Seleucia (Pamphylia) - visited by Alexander the Great Selge Manavgat Waterfall, and another smaller waterfall on the river. Oymapinar Dam Tilkiler Cave
[edit] In 2021 there was the country’s largest forest fire to that time.
[edit] There are 106 neighbourhoods in Manavgat District: Ahmetler Aksaz Altınkaya Aşağıhisar Aşağıışıklar Aşağıpazarcı Aydınevler Bahçelievler Ballıbucak Belenobası Bereket Beşkonak Beydiğin Boztepe Bucakşeyhler Büklüce Burmahan Çağlayan Çakış Çaltepe Çardakköy Çavuşköy Çayyazı Çeltikçi Çenger Cevizler Çolaklı Değirmenözü Demirciler Denizkent Denizyaka Dikmen Doğançam Dolbazlar Düzağaç Emek Eski Hisar Evrenleryavşı Evrenseki Gaziler Gebece Gençler Gültepe Gündoğdu Güzelyalı Hacıali Hacıisalı Hacıobası Halitağalar Hatipler Hocalar Hocalı Ilıca Kadılar Kalemler Karabucak Karabük Karacalar Karakaya Karaöz Karavca Kasaplar Kavaklı Kırkkavak Kısalar Kızılağaç Kızıldağ Kızılot Milli Egemenlık Mimarsinan Namaras Odaönü Örenşehir Örnek Oymapınar Perakende Sağırin Salkım Evler Salur Sanayi Saraçlı Sarılar Şelale Sevinçköy Seydiler Side Sırtköy Şişeler Sorgun Sülek Taşağıl Taşkesiği Tepeköy Tilkiler Ulukapı Uzunkale Uzunlar Yalçıdibi Yavrudoğan Yayla Yaylaalan Yeniköy Yeşilbağ Yukarıhisar Yukarıışıklar Yukarıpazarcı
[edit] Satellite view of Manavgat and Side Inside Manavgat Mosque Manavgat Waterfall Köprülü Canyon National Park