Antalya, where the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean meet the magnificent silhouette of the Taurus Mountains, is Turkey's tourism capital and one of the world's most visited cities. The narrow streets of Kaleiçi, preserving Ottoman and Seljuk architecture, the natural wonders of Düden and Kurşunlu waterfalls, the golden sands of Konyaaltı and Lara beaches — Antalya is a favorite of both domestic and international students with its climate that sees more than three hundred days of sunshine a year and its cosmopolitan structure. Hosting more than sixteen million tourists annually, the city keeps the traces of civilizations alive in the ancient cities of Perge, Aspendos, and Side. Antalya has a strong academic infrastructure with five universities. Akdeniz Üniversitesi is the largest institution in the region with over seventy thousand students; its Faculty of Medicine has one of Turkey's most respected programs, while the Faculty of Tourism offers practical training in the heart of the sector. Antalya Bilim Üniversitesi attracts attention with its international curriculum and English programs. Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat Üniversitesi specializes in tourism and marine sciences in the coastal district. The campus of Akdeniz Üniversitesi facilitates student life with its location close to the city center; the botanical garden, Olympic pool, and cultural center within the campus offer a modern university experience. The cost of living varies according to the season but is generally below İstanbul. Accommodation and daily expenses are quite reasonable in the winter months. Prices increase in the coastal areas during the summer season, but students usually stay around the campus and in central districts such as Kepez and Muratpaşa. Antalya's local markets offer fresh and affordable fruits and vegetables throughout the year thanks to greenhouse farming. The tram line makes urban transportation practical and economical. Antalya's social life offers one of Turkey's most colorful and international environments. Sunset on Konyaaltı beach, live music in Kaleiçi's boutique bars, nature walks in Düden Waterfall, bungalow camping in Olimpos, trekking in Göynük Canyon, and swimming in the ancient city of Phaselis are activities that can become daily routines. The Antalya Film Festival, Aspendos Opera and Ballet Festival, and Sand Sculpture festival enrich the cultural calendar. Skiing in Saklıkent Ski Center and swimming in the sea on the same day in the winter months is a unique experience specific to Antalya. The foreign student and expat community in the city creates an international atmosphere. The tourism sector is Antalya's economic lifeline, and internship and career opportunities are limitless. Five-star hotels, tour operators, airport services, yacht marinas, and adventure tourism companies offer a wide range of employment. The agricultural sector — especially greenhouse farming, citrus, and banana production — is strong. Health tourism is a rapidly growing area; Antalya hosts international patients as Turkey's medical tourism center. The technology and software sector is also developing. Antalya Free Zone offers career opportunities in foreign trade and production. Antalya is one of Turkey's most attractive cities for those who want to study at a university in the blue of the Mediterranean, in the shadow of ancient cities, together with people from all over the world. Four years spent in this city, where you can go to the sea and the mountains on the same day and listen to concerts in an ancient theater, is a wonderful life experience. The botanical garden of Akdeniz Üniversitesi has one of Turkey's richest plant collections and offers a natural research area for biology students. The nursery, sports complex, and swimming pool within the campus increase the quality of student life. Antalya Airport is Turkey's second busiest airport and provides easy international access to the city. The ancient theater of Side, the ruins of Termessos on the mountain top, and the Church of St. Nicholas in Myra complete the city's archaeological richness. Kemer, Belek, and Kaş are alternative coastal routes. Students studying in Antalya gain both professional competence and a sense of global citizenship upon graduation. Konyaaltı Beach Park is the city's largest open-air event area and hosts various organizations from concerts to yoga festivals. The volcano Chimera in Olympos and Çıralı is a natural wonder. Antalya's international student community offers the opportunity to build intercultural friendships with young people from hundreds of countries. One of Antalya's biggest advantages is its cosmopolitan structure; the city, shared with hundreds of thousands of international tourists and students, provides the opportunity for natural contact with different cultures. A morning run on Konyaaltı beach, yoga in Falez Park, a picnic in Düden Waterfall, and camping in Olimpos — the infrastructure that supports an active lifestyle is excellent. The ancient cities of Perge and Aspendos offer field experience to archeology students, while the Antalya Museum hosts one of Turkey's richest collections. Scuba diving in Kaş, treehouse accommodation in Olimpos, canyon hiking in Saklıkent, and golf in Belek — there is no end to the places to discover in Antalya for four years. The Golden Orange Film Festival, Piano Festival, and international jazz events constantly enrich the cultural calendar.