Finike (), the ancient Phoenix or Phoinix (), also formerly Phineka, is a municipality and
district of
Antalya Province
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,
Turkey
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. Its area is 768 km
2, and its population is 49,720 (2022).
It lies on the
Mediterranean
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coast of
Antalya Province
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in
Turkey
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, to the west of the city of
Antalya, along the
Turkish Riviera. It is located on the southern shore of the Teke peninsula, and the coast here is a popular tourist destination. However, Finike is best known for its oranges, the symbol of the town.
History
For centuries Finike, then named Phoenix or Phoinix () was a port town of
ancient Lycia
Lycia (; Lycian language, Lycian: 𐊗𐊕𐊐𐊎𐊆𐊖 ''Trm̃mis''; , ; ) was a historical region in Anatolia from 15–14th centuries BC (as Lukka lands, Lukka) to 546 BC. It bordered the Mediterranean Sea in what is today the Prov ...
, near the
mountain of the same name.
It was a trading port and the main port of
Limyra, the capital city of
Lycia
Lycia (; Lycian: 𐊗𐊕𐊐𐊎𐊆𐊖 ''Trm̃mis''; , ; ) was a historical region in Anatolia from 15–14th centuries BC (as Lukka) to 546 BC. It bordered the Mediterranean Sea in what is today the provinces of Antalya and Muğ ...
. Phoenix was said to have been founded by
Phoenicians in the 5th century
BC, and thus named after its founders.
The area has been inhabited for much longer than that; archaeologists have found evidence near the town of
Elmalı showing that the Teke peninsula has been settled since 3000 BC (although on the coast nothing has been uncovered dating before 2000 BC).
Trade along the coast was established first by the
Persians, who relinquished Lycia to the armies of
Alexander the Great
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. However, the coast was always vulnerable to forces from
Syria
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,
Egypt
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and
Rhodes
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until it was brought within the empire of the
Ancient Romans and the succeeding
Byzantines. Even then the Byzantines were threatened by the Arabian armies coming from the Arabian Peninsula. The
Battle of the Masts between the Arab and Byzantine fleet took place near Finike in 654. Eventually the area was conquered by the
Seljuk Turks in the 13th century. These were succeeded by the
Ottoman Empire
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from 1426.
The town was inhabited by Greeks prior to the 1923
population exchange between Greece and Turkey.
Composition
There are 26
neighbourhoods in Finike District:
*
Akçaalan
*
Alacadağ
*
Arif
*
Asarönü
*
Boldağ
*
Çamlıbel
*
Dağbağ
*
Ernez
* Eski
*
Gökbük
*
Gökçeyaka
*
Hasyurt
* İskele
* Kale
* Karşıyaka
* Kızılca
* Kum
* Sahilkent
* Saklısu
* Salur
*
Turunçova
*
Yalnız
*
Yazır
* Yeni
*
Yeşilköy
* Yeşilyurt
*
Yuvalı
Climate
Finike has a
hot-summer Mediterranean climate (
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* Bernd Köppen (1951–2014), German pianist and composer
* Carl Köppen (1833-1907), German military advisor in Meiji era Japan
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: ''Csa''), with very hot, muggy, virtually rainless summers, and mild winters with heavy rain.
Demographics

The district has a population of 49,720 (2022).
[ The town itself has 21,765 inhabitants.
]
Finike today
The local economy depends on agriculture, particularly oranges and other citrus fruits. This is supplemented by income from tourism in the summertime, although because of the lucrative orange production and the distance from Antalya, Finike has not seen the large-scale tourism boom that has so radically changed the other coastal districts of Antalya. Finike is a quiet district where people buzz around on mopeds going about their daily lives. Indeed, many of the visitors that Finike does attract are retired people in search of relaxation. That's mostly because of the construction policy of 1980. That policy made the land more suitable for investment in agriculture rather than in hotels, luxury apartments and other tourist attractions.
A type of pale limestone is quarried at Limyra, and sold as a decorative building material. It is cream colored with a homogeneous structure. Moreover, it is extremely light and that makes it ideal for building walking alleys and streets where only light vehicles pass by. The geologist classify the Limura limestone as with medium density.Turkey Guide
The port of Finike is now a yacht marina, and has a small fishing fleet. The coast is rich in marine life, including sea turtles, and fish, including local specialities
red porgy (
Sparidae) and
grouper (
Epinephelus
''Epinephelus'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish, groupers from the subfamily Epinephelinae, part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses. They are predatory fish, largely associated with reefs and are fo ...
); other fish found along the coast include
leerfish (
Carangidae) and the more widespread Mediterranean varieties such as
bluefish,
sea bream,
sea bass, with
swordfish,
sardines and others found further out to sea. However, the coast suffers from overfishing, and many varieties, including the porgy, are in decline.
The beaches of Finike are an important nesting ground for ''
Caretta caretta'' sea turtles, and the rocky parts of the coast are used by the rare
Mediterranean monk seal.
Places of interest
*The ruins of Limyra are to be seen three miles east of the Finike, they consist of a theatre, tombs, Sarcophagi, bas-reliefs, Greek and Lycian inscriptions, etc.
* The ancient city of
Arycanda
Arycanda or Arykanda () is an Ancient Lycian city, former bishopric and present Catholic titular see in Antalya Province in the Mediterranean Region, Turkey, Mediterranean Region of Turkey.
Arykanda was a rich but remote city built upon ...
, in a narrow valley off the road to Elmalı.
* The ruins of
Trysa with a carved frieze depicting
Theseus, on the road to
Kaş.
* The small village of
Turuncova, hidden in a small valley of
Taurus Mountains, has preserved its traditional lifestyle and culture.
* The cave of
Suluin.
* Wreck of a Phoenician merchant ship from about 1200 BC in
Cape Gelidonya
There are doubtless many more places of antiquity that need to be restored.
See also
*
Turkish Riviera
*
Blue Cruise
References
External links
Finike CPLInformation On FinikeSetur Finike Yacht Marinaa local information websiteFinike MEMFinike HEM
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Fishing communities in Turkey
Populated coastal places in Turkey
Districts of Antalya Province
Former Greek towns in Turkey
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Phoenician colonies in Turkey
Metropolitan district municipalities in Turkey
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