The Düden Waterfalls are two waterfalls of the Düden River in the province of Antalya, Turkey.
At the Upper Düden Waterfall (), the water of the Düden River reappears from a karstic source after having disappeared away at Bñyñklñ Sinkhole. Water coming through a canal from Kepez 1 Hydroelectric Power Plant forms the waterfall, which drops into the basin of the source.
The source and waterfall are surrounded by a park. The site is fenced in and can only be accessed at the opening hours and by paying a fee. The opening hours are 08:00âÂÂ19:00 from April to October and 08:00âÂÂ18:00 from November to March. As of 2025, the fee is 70â¯TL (around 1.90â¯â¬) per adult. The entrance to the park with the waterfalls is located at 21. Cd. road in à Âelale Mahallesi.
At the Lower Düden Waterfall (), the Düden River drops into the Mediterranean Sea. The waterfall is surrounded by Düden Park, which is open to the public around the clock and free of charge.