Fire of Anatolia Show from Finike β Transfer, Price & Pickup

Staying in Finike and want to do the Fire of Anatolia Show? Here's exactly what that looks like. The pickup point sits roughly 97.1 km away, an estimated 121-minute transfer, with hotel pickup in the 07:30 β 09:00 window. The tour runs 18:50 to 22:00 and costs β¬60 per person. Right now the sea is around 21Β°C with high crowds β Reliable sunshine, sea warming up. Excellent all-round touring weather.. About staying in Finike: Finike is a quiet citrus-growing coastal town with a large marina, far from the resort crowds. It is the gateway to the ancient cities of Limyra and Arykanda and to boat trips out to the uninhabited island of Suluada near Adrasan. Nearby you'll find Limyra, Arykanda, Finike Marina. Finike is about 115 km southwest of Antalya Airport (AYT), roughly a 1.5β2 hour drive along the coast past Kemer. From our guides on the ground: An evening cultural show by a renowned Turkish dance troupe, themed around folklore and the Troy saga β it's a seated arena performance, so this is the relaxed, no-walking option after a beach day. Doors and pickup are timed to the show, so being ready at the lobby on time matters as we can't hold the start. Smart-casual dress works well. A great pick for couples, seniors and anyone wanting an evening out with genuine local culture.
About Finike
Finike is a quiet citrus-growing coastal town with a large marina, far from the resort crowds. It is the gateway to the ancient cities of Limyra and Arykanda and to boat trips out to the uninhabited island of Suluada near Adrasan.
What to see near Finike
Limyra β An ancient Lycian city with rock tombs and a theatre on the plain just inland from Finike. Arykanda β A spectacularly sited mountain city, often called the 'Delphi of Lycia', north of Finike. Finike Marina β One of the largest yacht marinas on the coast, the focus of the seafront town. Suluada β A small uninhabited island with white sand and 'Maldives-like' turquoise water, reached by boat from nearby Adrasan.
Local tips
β’ Suluada boat trips leave from Adrasan, a short drive east of Finike. β’ Combine Limyra and Arykanda for a half-day of uncrowded Lycian ruins. β’ Finike is a working town rather than a resort β expect local prices and few tourists.
From our team on the ground
An evening cultural show by a renowned Turkish dance troupe, themed around folklore and the Troy saga β it's a seated arena performance, so this is the relaxed, no-walking option after a beach day. Doors and pickup are timed to the show, so being ready at the lobby on time matters as we can't hold the start. Smart-casual dress works well. A great pick for couples, seniors and anyone wanting an evening out with genuine local culture.
Highlights
What's included
- Free Hotel Transfer
- Entrance Tickets
- Full Insurance
Frequently asked questions
How far is the Fire of Anatolia Show from Finike?
The departure point is about 97.1 km from Finike, an estimated 121-minute drive.
What time is hotel pickup from Finike?
Pickup from Finike hotels is typically in the 07:30 β 09:00 window.
How much does the Fire of Anatolia Show cost?
β¬60 per person.
Is hotel pickup included from Finike?
Yes β round-trip hotel transfer from Finike is included.
What's the weather and sea like for this tour now?
Right now the sea is around 21Β°C with high crowds β Reliable sunshine, sea warming up. Excellent all-round touring weather..
What else is Finike known for?
Finike is known for Citrus orchards, Finike Marina, Limyra and Arykanda ruins, Suluada (Adrasan) boat trips.
What is Finike known for?
Finike is known for its citrus orchards, large yacht marina, the nearby Lycian ruins of Limyra and Arykanda, and boat trips to the island of Suluada.
Traveller reviews
The Troy theme was dramatic, the music was loud, and the dancers were genuinely impressive.
The show felt much bigger and more professional than I expected from a holiday excursion... The music, costumes, and speed of the dancers were impressive, and the arena setting made the Troy theme feel dramatic. Transport was smooth and we had enough time to find our seats. It was a nice cultural evening instead of another beach or boat activity.
A little waiting around before pickup after the show, but the performance itself was fantastic.
The performance itself was excellent, especially the group dance sections with drums. We waited a little after the show while everyone found their buses, but the driver was where he said he would be. I would bring a light jacket because it cooled down later. Overall, a very good night out.
My parents loved it. Easy transport, clear timing, and a show that felt very professional.
The costumes and rhythm were beautiful. I'm glad we didn't skip this one.