Beldibi Cave Located roughly 27 km southeast of Antalya, Beldibi Cave is one of the most famous caves in the area, rising to a height of 25 meters and situated about 19 km from Kemer. For thousands of years, Beldibi Cave has been a residence for various civilizations. The cave's Stone Age artifacts, discovered in 1959 and remarkably well-preserved, include a variety of tools. Excavations at Beldibi Cave have revealed six layers of Mesolithic and Paleolithic artifacts. Visitors to the cave can also observe paintings that depict stylized figures of humans, goats, and deer, providing valuable insights into the hunting practices and mythologies of the region's ancient people. Beldibi Cave is located near the Camdag Tunnel along the Antalya-Kemer road. Those who choose to explore the cave by boat will have the chance to get a close-up view of its magnificent stalactites and stalagmites. If you have any questions or would like more information, feel free to contact us at [email protected] or simply message us via Whatsapp, and we will reply as soon as possible.