Home to one of Turkey's greatest classical collections — from the world-class Gallery of the Gods to the sarcophagi of Perge — the Antalya Museum is an unmissable deep-dive into the civilisations that shaped the entire Mediterranean world.
What to expect
Your private guide meets you at the port and transfers you directly to the museum, rated 4.7 on TripAdvisor and widely considered one of the finest antiquities museums in the world. Stand face-to-face with giant marble gods from Perge, exquisitely carved Heracles sarcophagi, and artefacts spanning 14,000 years. The guide contextualises each gallery against the ancient cities you may visit — Perge, Aspendos, Termessos — making every exhibit viscerally meaningful. The tour concludes with the prehistoric and ethnographic halls, rounding out a complete arc of Anatolian civilisation.
Good to know
The museum is 3 km from the cruise terminal — a short taxi ride. It is closed on Mondays; confirm your port day aligns with opening days. Pre-book the private guide through Sojourn Turkey; allow 2–3 hours inside. The museum café is a pleasant spot for a Turkish tea before returning to the ship.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Antalya — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.