Ancient Period: The region where Beycik is located hosted the Lycian civilization in ancient times. Lycians used this region as a strategic point for agriculture, trade and maritime. Traces of settlements and ruins in the region during this period can still be seen today.
Ottoman Period: During the Ottoman Empire period, the Beycik area was developed with agriculture and animal husbandry.
There are documents about the region in the Ottoman archives, and these documents show the importance of Beycik.
Villageization Process: Starting from the early 20th century, Beycik began to develop as a rural settlement.
Its location on migration routes contributed to shaping the socio-cultural structure of the region.
People from 21 different countries live in Beycik, which also attracts great attention from foreign citizens.
Natural Beauties and Tourism: In recent years, it has begun to stand out with its nature, beaches and hiking trails.
Beycik, which has four-season tourism potential, attracts the attention of local and foreign tourists, especially in the summer months.
This becomes an important source of income for the local economy.
Cultural Heritage: Beycik also attracts attention with the historical buildings and traditional architecture around it.
The local people have created a rich social structure by preserving their cultural values.
Today: People from 21 different countries live in Beycik, which also attracts great attention from foreign citizens.
Various restaurants and hotels in Beycik, which has a more modern structure day by day, also serve customers from outside.
It is quite possible to come across various animals such as cows, sheep and chickens while walking on the road.
Beycik continues to be one of the important places of the Antalya region with both its natural beauties and deep history.
Noteworthy tourist attractions in the vicinity are Phaselis and Tekirova. The distance to the city of Antalya is 66km and to the tourist town of Kemer is 22km.
The people here are known for their warm hospitality and their joy in showing visitors the best sides of our city.
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