Olympus - picturesque tree houses along the creek
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In different, international travelogues of users of the Lycian trail and backpackers we have repeatedly heard about the "tree houses" at Olympos, which are made of simple, nailed boards lodgings offering cheap accomodation.
So it was the right time for us to get an own impression of this simple accommodation way which is used by many "back packers" as a cheap place to stay. Since years Olympos is very trendy for young travelers, due to its extended sandy beach reaching until Çıralı, simple vacation without 5 star all-inclusive service. Next to it, the visit of the ancient town of Olympos should thus be connected.
Tired from the strenuous day at Uyluk Tepe
With our friends Britta and Peter we were coming back from Gömbe on Uyluk Tepe (3024 meters) and after the long walk to the waterfall Ucarsu we were looking for a relaxing bed for spending the night in Olympos. For visiting the ancient site of Olympos, it can be reached by car, by turning off from the coastal road D400 at the signposted exit to the South. After about 9 km on a narrow and always turning road, you will reach the wooden village. It was already dark when we arrived at the Alaturka Inn (a coincidence in the naming with us).
Several times we had asked for direction and telephoned about time of arrival and thus our dinner was waiting ready cooked for us; a hospitable family run business. A quick look into our little wooden house, small with just two beds an bathroom but kept in a very clean way, so immediately it convinced us that we made the right choice. Somewhat tired from hard day at Uyluk Tepe we enjoyed our dinner and were still long time busy to discuss the course of the day.
After hearty breakfast the next morning we went on the way to the ancient city of Olympos after crossing the museum gate (here is entry of 5, - TL required, cause you are passing the ancient town) to enjoy the sandy beach at the sea.
Olympos is, long time forgotten, either side of a small mostly dry creek, where the remains of a bridge can be seen that connected both parts of the town together. The remaining buildings are highly dilapidated and largely overgrown, like the small Roman theater, which has been almost entirely destroyed by an earthquake. A former lake is marshy today - here are the remains of a temple from the 2nd century AD. Notable is the necropolis with numerous tombs and inscriptions, but they do not have the typical Lycian features, more simple but with some technical features.
In addition to the remains of a Byzantine basilica on a hilltop colonization remains of the depletion of the settlement until the Middle Ages. A ruined castle above the beach testifies to the numerous commercial and military bases of the Republic of Genoa and probably dates from the 14th century. For this purpose the excavation team coming during years between 2000-2006 have exposed some sarcophagi which have substantial destruction.
Ancient city of Olympos and beautiful beach
Olympos was founded as a mining town at the Musa Dagh mountain south of its port Korykos who got transferred from the name of Emperor Hadrian. As an important member of the Lycian League they were powerful like Xanthos which even had 3 votes, time was the beginning of the 1st century BC. It should be mentioned, just like the nearby Phaselis, that pirates conquered the area in 77/76 BC. Publius Servilius Vatia (Isauricus) trounced them later. Olympos was famous due to its cult of Hephaestus, which can be seen in direct connection with the nearby "eternal fires" of the Chimera. In the 3rd century AD, Olympos is known as a place where Christianity won of importance and even provided a bishop called Methodius.
With increasing sun, it became increasingly warmer hourly. So we were really happy to reach at the beach. Approximately 3 kilometers wide, the beach widens until Çıralı, beautiful mountain panorama, the highlight is the Tahtali mountain with its cable car and the strong green vegetation in the background, azure like colored water of excellent quality waiting for us. Hardly no beach chairs or umbrellas disturbed the idyll, but just a Mecca for alternative travelers without any 5 star luxury, so it became popularity within the backpackers. And same with us. We will be back again.
Staying in the treehouses of Olympos – nature, adventure, and pure hippie feeling - more details
Imagine waking up to the sound of birdsong in a treehouse surrounded by greenery – no hotel complexes, no all-inclusive buffet, just you, nature, and a touch of freedom. Welcome to Olympos, arguably the most charming retreat on the Turkish Riviera. Here, you'll find not only treehouses, but a lifestyle rarely found elsewhere.
What makes Olympos so unique?
Olympos is more than a vacation destination – it's an oasis for freedom-lovers, nature lovers, and anyone who wants to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. No clubs, no high-rise buildings – just nature, history, and like-minded people.
Treehouses as a symbol of freedom and naturalness
Sleeping in a treehouse? Sounds like a childhood dream – but it's reality. Sustainable, close to nature, and wonderfully imperfect.
The Story Behind the Treehouses in Olympos
From Hippie Hotspot to Trendy Destination
In the 1980s and 1990s, Olympos was an insider tip among hippies, dropouts, and globetrotters. Today, the place is still alternative – but better organized, cleaner, and more conscious.
Sustainable Travel – Then and Now
What was "low-budget" back then is now "eco-tourism." The idea remains the same: less consumption, more experience.
Location and Arrival in Olympos
Where exactly is Olympos?
Olympos is located on the Turkish Riviera, about 90 km south of Antalya, nestled between mountains, forest, and sea.
How to Get There Easily
The best way to get there is by dolmuş (shared taxi) from Antalya or Kemer. Some accommodations also offer shuttle services from the airport.
The "Sleeping in a Tree" Experience
What can you expect in the treehouses?
Don't worry, this isn't a survival trip. The treehouses are simple wooden huts on stilts or in trees – often with their own terrace, sometimes even with a hammock.
Types of accommodation – from basic to boutique
From the affordable backpacker option to the romantic treehouse with private bathroom – there's a treehouse to suit every budget.
Showers, Wi-Fi, comfort? What you should know
There are shared bathrooms, and usually Wi-Fi in the common areas – but don't expect luxury. This is about the experience, not the amenities.
Pure nature – surroundings and activities
Hikes through the national park
The surrounding mountains and forests invite you to take long hikes. Narrow paths, shady trees, and spectacular views are all part of the package.
The ancient city of Olympos
The ruins of a once mighty Lycian city lie directly in the forest. Stroll through history and discover temples, tombs, and baths.
The beach of Olympos – wild, quiet, and beautiful
The pebble beach is natural, surrounded by high cliffs and crystal-clear water – perfect for unwinding.
Evenings around the campfire – experiencing community
International backpacker atmosphere
In Olympos, you'll meet people from all over the world – all united by a desire for adventure and exchange.
Music, conversations, and stars
There's often live music, guitar sessions, or simply good conversations around the campfire. And above you: a starry sky to fall in love with.
Culinary delights under the open sky
Treehouse-style breakfast
Breakfast is usually included in the price – typically Turkish with olives, cheese, bread, and homemade jam.
Vegetarian, vegan, and regional
Many treehouse accommodations emphasize healthy, meat-free cuisine – often with ingredients straight from the garden.
Sustainability and environmental awareness
Living in harmony with nature
Using rainwater, separating waste, and avoiding unnecessary lighting – sustainability isn't a trend here, but rather an everyday occurrence.
Alternative lifestyles in practice
People who have consciously decided against a "normal" life live here – and show how things can be done differently.
Who are the treehouses of Olympos suitable for?
Backpackers, nature lovers, and free spirits
If you love nature, don't need air conditioning, and appreciate the luxury of simplicity – welcome!
Also for families or couples?
Yes! Many families and couples appreciate the peace and quiet. There are even family treehouses with multiple beds.
Tips for your stay
What to bring
Mosquito repellent, a flashlight, sturdy shoes – and an openness to adventure.
Best time to visit
Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) are perfect – not too hot, not too crowded.
Book treehouses – How to find your spot
Popular providers and accommodations
Well-known options include Kadir's Tree Houses and Bayram's – both with cult status among travellers.
Reserve early or travel spontaneously?
It's better to reserve during peak season – otherwise, finding the treehouse of your dreams will be difficult.
Olympos vs. Cirali – What's the Difference?
The Little Sister with More Comfort
Cirali is right next door – quieter, more upscale, with hotels instead of treehouses.
Which location is suitable for whom?
Olympos for adventurers, Cirali for connoisseurs. Both share the same beach – so you can switch at any time.
Conclusion – Back to Nature, High Up in the Trees
A stay in the treehouses of Olympos is no ordinary vacation – it's an experience for body, mind, and soul. Those who appreciate nature, community, and simplicity will find their very own retreat here. A place where you can simply let go – right up high, in the tree.
FAQs about the treehouses at Olympos
1. Are the treehouses safe?
Yes, they are solidly built and regularly maintained.
2. Is there electricity and light?
Usually yes – but sometimes only during the day or in common areas.
3. Can I stay there with children?
Absolutely! Many treehouses are family-friendly.
4. Isn't it too hot in the summer?
The houses are usually shaded by trees – with good ventilation, it's pleasant.
5. How long should you stay?
At least 2-3 nights to truly enjoy the atmosphere.
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