In the middle of Olympos and Adrasan, one of the most famous holiday resorts of Antalya, and separating these two regions, Mount Musa is right across Adrasan, one of the most beautiful bays of Antalya. The mountain adds a different beauty to the view of the bay and impresses those who see it with its majesty. Even watching Mount Musa during the sunrise, especially in Adrasan Bay, is a unique experience in itself.
Musa Mountain, a part of the Lycian Way, is covered with steepnesses that rise from zero altitudes to 1500 meters. With a challenging track, the mountain, which offers excitement, adventure, and pleasure simultaneously, is one of the favorite trekking enthusiasts with clean air, plenty of oxygen and attractive visuals.
Many ancient ruins await visitors at the summit of Mount Musa, whose skirts are surrounded by dense vegetation, predominantly of maquis and red pines. Among the remains of the ancient city of Olympos, one of the first settlements of the Lycians that have survived intact, the most striking ones are the water cisterns. The cisterns, which look like buried cubes, are about 7-8 meters deep and have a mouth width of about 2 meters.
In addition, for those who want to see fascinating views, the summit of Mount Musa is full of unique beauties. It is possible to see the coastline from the peaks of the mountain to Çıralı, Kemer, and even to Antalya in the open air.