A small two-storey cave on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. You can visit from both land and sea by sailing on a yacht. The uniqueness of the cave lies in the fact that it is strewn with charming stalactites. People suffering from asthma are advised to visit it. The air smells strongly of salt, they write on the Internet that it is the smell of carbon dioxide. So, for information, there is a small amount of radioactivity and air ionization
The cave is small but interesting, there are even benches to sit on. Definitely worth a visit!!! Both the adults and the son liked it , so expanding your horizons with this place is a cool solution 😉
A small compact cave. But there is everything that can surprise a cave. Bizarre stalactites and stalacmites on different levels. If you come early, before 10 o'clock, you can sit quietly and enjoy the salt vapors. But it is very crowded and crowded during the day.
Nothing special. Any other tourist cave will be more beautiful and larger. It's a very crowded place and there's only one room. As a way to "pass the time", for example, while waiting for your tour group, you can, but there is no need to go on purpose, spend money, there is no need.
I liked everything, the atmosphere was incredible, we were with the children, they were delighted, to walk around, and if you sing there!! In general, it will be incredible. A great place
The cave is not big, but for someone who has never been in caves, it will be interesting. Stalactites, stalagmites and columns are all present. It's nice to go there in the heat, 10-15 minutes, there's nothing else to do there. In August 2024, admission for an adult cost 100 liras, for a child under 7 years old - 30 liras. It is located at the end (or beginning) of Cleopatra beach, under the mountain, where the Alanya fortress is located.
A must-visit in Alanya. In addition to cultural, it also has a lasting healing effect. Breathe, sit, enjoy the cool on a hot summer day. Entrance is paid.
A healing cave for the upper respiratory tract. The constant temperature is 22.3, atmospheric pressure is 760, humidity is 98%. I recommend everyone to try it. The entrance is 100 liras.
In fact, the room is very small, but beautiful. One of the main advantages is that it is located near the city and the entrance price is low compared to other places.
Entry on 01/22/25 costs 150 lira, BUT they only accept cards, they wanted to pay in cash with lira - they were categorically refused, they only said with a card (and as you know, cards don't work for Russians now, only if you make a special Union Pay, it might work), in the end we drove in vain and didn't get there. Keep this in mind. You can probably only get there if you buy a "tour" in the stalls where they sell tours.
It's a very interesting place. Unusual, with absolute humidity. The feeling of another world)
We really liked it. We were in the summer of 2024, the entrance for two cost about 500 rubles.
The cave is located near Cleopatra Beach. The cave is small, it's very humid inside, but that's probably how it should be, I don't know the first time I was in a cave. There is little space, there are several benches. We couldn't stay there for a long time because of the stuffiness.
Well, ugh. It's not worth the money and time spent. Entrance, steps, a tiny hall with benches. There is warm, damp air inside (I don't know how useful it is, but many people come specifically to breathe).
If you've been to other caves before, this one won't impress you. At the exit, we met an excursion group and the place in the cave abruptly ended.
Damlatash Cave is located in the town near the beach. easy to find. There are signs. The cost per person as of July 2023 was 30 liras. The cave itself is small, but everything is done wisely: lighting, stairs, benches to sit on. I personally liked the cave. The air is heavy there: humid + temperature. But they say that it is good for asthmatics and just for the lungs. In general, I advise you
The cave is very small, about 10-15 minutes. It's beautiful and interesting inside. The cost is 100 liras for an adult. It is open until 21.00. We expected it to be cool inside the cave, but no - it's stuffy and humid there. Nevertheless, we recommend you to visit.
An interesting place. It's worth a visit for a tick. An interesting fact is that the cave has the same temperature all year round. Asthmatics are treated there because of "Speleotherapy". The essence of the method is the treatment of prolonged exposure to a peculiar microclimate of caves, grottos, salt mines, and mines. The cave is not big, but it is very beautiful. If I'm not mistaken, it was opened not so long ago in 1944.
It's clean, beautiful, and everything is thought out for people. It's amazing how it could have been built in 1320
And they only built it for 10 years.
It's not worth the time and money spent at all. Fortunately, we live nearby. We passed by every day and one day decided to come in. The cave is deep, but not big, the people are constantly growing, so it's hard to even breathe. The most uselessly spent 200 liras))
The most comfortable place in the summer, stable +22.
It's not a big cave, but it's a very beautiful one. Stalactites are stalagmites, the illumination is very impressive.
Admission is 30 child, adult 100lir.
a small but very beautiful cave with a special atmosphere, good for asthmatics, thanks to the competent arrangement of lighting equipment, it is beautiful and mysterious inside.
A cave is a strong word, a cave rather)) When we were kids, we dug more caves in snowdrifts than this one. If you are not far from it and there are a couple hundred extra lira, then you can visit . It's very stuffy inside
A beautiful cave. We've seen more in Crimea, but it's worth coming in and taking a look.
The nuance is that the salt atmosphere is useful for asthmatics, it feels a little.
Entrance directly from the beach, descent below sea level, beautifully illuminated stalactites and stalagmites, benches for sitting / breathing / admiring. What else do you need for 180 rubles (at the rate of March 2024)?
Cave. And that says it all. Yes, it's beautiful, stalactites, a high vault, atmospheric lighting, but.. There are 2 meters to the stairs and after 4. Then the vault is so low that only a child can climb through. They also say that you can go to the beach from there.
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Tezka
Level 11 Local Expert
October 28, 2024
We visited this cave only because it is within walking distance from our hotel. As it turned out, many people who come on vacation visit the cave in order to raise their immunity. The air of the cave copes especially well with bronchopulmonary diseases. We met an asthmatic woman with 2 disability groups. Visiting the cave during 10 days of vacation allows her not to use inhalers during the year. The doctors in her case just shrug their hands- like, this is the first time we've seen this. So I highly recommend a visit for wellness purposes!
It is damp, which is not surprising, the very name in Turkish says that water and stone. I was sweating , very stuffy , again , to each his own. Very strong saturation with carbon dioxide , which was felt on the lungs. A beautiful, fascinating place. There were 3 people in the cave , drops and the sound of a heart could be heard 👍🏼
A small accessible cave for once, if you have not been to caves before, to show the child or pass the time. In January 2025, the entrance ticket is 150 TL
A small cave, with a descent, at the bottom of the bench, where you can take pictures and relax.The cave is stuffy , if you have seen other caves , then there is not much to see , but they write that it is useful for the respiratory organs. Visited in August 2024 :The ticket price is 100 liras for an adult, 30 liras for a child.The impression is not wow, but you can go .
DAMLATAŞ CAVE
Damlatash cave was discovered in 1948. It was intended to extract stone for the construction of the port.The cave is located in the west of the historical fortress of Alanya. At the entrance to the cave there is a passage 50 meters long. Through a passage 15 m high, you can get into a cylinder-shaped cavity. From here you can go down to the bottom of the cave. The cave got its name from stalactites, through which water droplets flow (damla - droplet). The cave is famous not only for its mesmerizing beauty, but also for the air, which has a beneficial effect on asthmatics. There are patients who are prescribed a 21-day course of treatment under the supervision of a doctor, i.e. they stay inside the cave for a certain time. The air in the cave is the same in winter and summer; the air temperature is +22° C degrees, humidity is 95%, constant pressure is 760 mm. The components of the cave's air are 71 percent nitrogen, 20.5 oxygen, 2.5 percent of the ten thousandth part of carbon dioxide, one percent of radioactive substances with ions. This is the first museum in Turkey that is open to the public.I advise everyone
The Dncm of sulfur is disgusting. .The dishes are delicious, they do not correspond to the menu. The waiters seemed to be interns, instead of beef they cooked lamb finely chopped somehow not raw
The cave is small, two levels. There are stalactites and stalagmites. It is interesting to see for those who have not been to such caves.Everything is illuminated, there are benches for recreation.Overall, we liked it!
A very small cave, where a crowd of tourists is crammed. It says everywhere that it's +22 all year round and you can take a break from the heat there. But in fact there is a good hammam. Due to the high humidity, you immediately get covered in sweat, and a very dubious 22 degrees. It feels at least 60-70 degrees.
The price is 100 liras (August 2024)
The cave is small, but pretty. It's better to go in the morning, fewer people. Entry in August 2023 cost 30 liras. The air is interesting, but it can be a little stuffy. It is recommended to spend no more than 20 minutes in the cave, as then there may be deterioration, headaches, dizziness. There are benches to sit on the lower level, you can take pictures.
I don't even know what to write ... the price tag for foreigners is clearly too high, there is nothing to do there for more than 5 minutes. There is little space inside, there are a lot of people.
The cave is beautiful, but it turned out to be quite small. The humidity inside is very high. It takes about 15 minutes to inspect. It is better to go to the opening in the morning, otherwise it will be crowded when the buses with tour groups arrive.
It's good that you came here on your own. Stuffy cave 2h2. Although it costs 100 lire, it is not worth any money at all.
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Людмила Конюшкова
Level 12 Local Expert
September 18, 2024
The cave itself is small, but there was enough space for everyone to enjoy the healthy air. It's not cold there, which is important, considering that you don't need to take extra warm clothes.Entrance is paid, (in lira), near the beach, so after leaving the cave you can sunbathe and swim 🙂
A beautiful but very small cave. It's better to go to lunch, fewer people
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Сергей
Level 11 Local Expert
January 16
everyone confuses it with a normal cave that is located outside the city ...
I do not recommend it, the cave is very small, for example, in the Crimea it is much larger in size. It's terribly stuffy inside, like in a sauna, there's nothing to breathe, and everyone is jostling because it's cramped. We were there for three minutes - that was enough!
Damlatash cave is located almost at the foot of the mountain on which the Alanya fortress is located. The Damlatash cave itself is small in size. There are benches in the cave. You can sit down on them and breathe the air, as it is believed that it is healing. And of course, admire the delights of the cave.
Lighting is installed in the cave.
The cave is beautiful, but sooo small (and the cost of 100 liras is unreasonably expensive, 30 liras is the limit) if this is your first time in the cave, you may like it, but I do not recommend it.
I do not recommend visiting , there are a lot of tourists , the cave is stuffy , the ecosystem of the cave is disturbed , it is completely dry and small , we were given 30 minutes to visit , we stayed there for 5-7 minutes at most in order to go down and climb