Finike
Finike is a district of Antalya Province in southwestern Turkey, located on the Mediterranean coast approximately 115 kilometers west of Antalya city, with a population of around 50,000 and an area of about 750 square kilometers.[1] Historically known as Phoinikos or Phoenix, it originated as a Lycian port town founded in the 5th century BC near the mouth of the Arykandos River, serving maritime trade in the ancient region.[2][3] The district's economy centers on agriculture, notably the production of high-quality Finike oranges from extensive citrus orchards in its fertile plains, which constitute a major export and local staple.[4][5] Tourism supports seasonal income through its marina, beaches, and proximity to archaeological sites including the ruins of Limyra and Arykanda, blending natural coastal beauty with historical significance along the Turkish Riviera.[2][6]