Explore one of Turkey's largest and most spectacular stalactite caves, then picnic on wooden platforms suspended over the translucent Dimçay River in a lush valley — a sensory journey from underground cathedrals to paradise-like nature.
What to expect
A private air-conditioned vehicle takes you 10km east of Alanya to Dim Cave, a 360m-long cavern dripping with colossal stalactites and stalagmites — some formations reaching 15 metres — with a subterranean lake reflecting the geological spectacle. Your guide narrates the cave's geology and history throughout. Afterwards, the valley opens up into the serene Dimçay River, where you settle into a traditional wooden platform restaurant built over the river current, enjoying fresh trout, meze, and chilled ayran. The combination of underground wonder and riverine tranquility is quintessentially Turkish.
Good to know
Dim Cave entry is TRY 200 (~USD 6); it maintains a cool 18°C year-round — bring a light layer. Full excursion is 4–5 hours. The Dimçay Valley restaurants are popular at lunch; a private tour can time your arrival ahead of coach groups. Easy return to port with time to spare before all-aboard.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Alanya — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.