With over 9 million foreign tourists visiting Antalya this year, investments by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism—under the "Heritage for the Future" project—have enhanced cultural tourism by adding lighting, pathways, and environmental improvements at archaeological sites.
Sites such as Side, Aspendos, Patara, and Alanya Castle are now open at night, offering visitors a cooler, more atmospheric experience, especially as daytime heat pushes tourism into the evening hours.
Culture and Tourism Director Candemir Zoroğlu said visitor numbers rose 17% compared to last year, reaching 1.3 million, largely thanks to the nighttime opening.