Side Harbour is a picturesque, ancient port located on the Mediterranean coast of the old city of Side, Türkiye. Once a bustling center of maritime trade during Roman and Hellenistic times, it now serves as a scenic promenade lined with cafés, restaurants, shops, and historic ruins like the Temple of Apollo. With its beautiful views, especially at sunset, Side Harbour is a popular spot for both history lovers and leisure seekers.
It’s at the southern tip of the Side Peninsula in Antalya Province, Türkiye.
It is no longer a major port but is used for tourist boat tours and yachts.
Ancient ruins, the Temple of Apollo, the Temple of Athena, and scenic sea views.
No, it's an open public area and free to visit.
Swimming is better at nearby East or West Beach, rather than directly in the harbour.