The park is built on a series of terraces that navigate the significant elevation drop between the city center and the coastline.
It contains a series of artificial waterfalls that are a defining feature of the park's landscaping.
The site connects directly to the historical city walls that historically protected the Antalya harbor.
The park's lighting system is designed to feature colorful displays on the waterfalls and fountains after dark.
Yavuz Ozcan Park is a multi-level urban park situated on a cliff edge overlooking the Mediterranean Sea in Antalya. It features cascading waterfalls, walking paths through manicured flower beds, and illuminated evening fountains. The site serves as a vital pedestrian link between the historic Kaleiçi district and the modern Konyaaltı coastal area. Its elevated design allows for panoramic views of the Antalya Marina and the surrounding Taurus Mountains. The park encompasses several ponds, stone sculptures, and mature trees that provide natural shade.
The upper terrace vantage points looking west toward the Marina and the Mediterranean coastline.
Wear comfortable walking shoes to navigate the various stairs and sloped pathways between park levels.
Visit during the early evening to see the water features illuminated against the Mediterranean sunset.
Access the park from the upper entrance near the city center for a downhill walk toward the harbor.
Avoid visiting during the peak heat of the day in mid-summer as shaded areas are limited on the exposed cliffside terraces.
Public park etiquette applies; avoid walking in flower beds and keep noise levels moderate in residential-adjacent areas.