ALANYA’S river
1- Hallimanı river: This stream is located where Alanya and Gazipaşa districts form the border. It also dries up in the summer months.
2- Domalan river (Yeşilöz): It passes through the village borders from which it takes its name, and dries up in the summer months.
3- Sedre river: It is one of the important streams of Alanya. Even if it dries up in the summer months, it gives life to banana gardens, especially in the Seki Karagedik region, with the caisson wells opened around it. It is the lifeblood of the orange and lemon gardens in Demirtaş and its surroundings. Sedre Stream, which originates from Tekne Mountain, takes Sapadere, Kevsi Stream, Ali Stream and Hacı harman streams and flows into the sea, respectively.
4- Kargıcak river: It is seen that this stream also dries up in the summer months, but it gives life to banana, orange, lemon gardens and greenhouses with the caisson wells opened around it.
5- Mahmutlar river: This stream, which dries up in the summer months, flows into the sea with the tributaries it receives from Leartes Stream, which we call Büyük Ören, and Camii Stream.
6- Kestel river: It flows through Kestel town with tributaries it receives from Yaylalı Village and its surroundings and flows into the sea. This stream also dries up in the summer months.
7- Dim river: It is the life source of Alanya. With the works that started in 1936 and ended in 1948, it ensured that Alanya bananas and Alanya oranges became famous in the country. This stream, which filled our coffers yesterday, fills our lungs with oxygen today. Local and foreign tourists, who are exhausted by the heat in the summer, eat, drink and have fun in the numerous picnic areas opened along the stream. More precisely, it brings thousands of liras of foreign currency to our Alanya every year, in recent years, a large dam construction has started on this stream where water sports are also done for electricity, drinking water and irrigation purposes. It is said that if it continues at the same pace, it will be completed in 2004. Dimçayı, which originates from the borders of Dimalacami (Alakise) Village, takes the branches of Üzümlü, Uzunöz, Akçatı, Değirmenönü and forms the border of Kestel and Tosmur Villages and flows into the sea.
8- 0ba river: Our Alanya saw the first light thanks to this stream. The power plant built on this stream in 1952 has illuminated Alanya for many years, and the flour mills built on this stream have provided great services to Alanya. Obaalacami starts from Avcılar Neighborhood and flows into the sea after being fed by the branches it receives from Bademağacı, Karanlıkdere, Kadıini cave, and gives life to its surroundings despite its decreasing water in the summer months.
9- Gümüşdere: It flows into the sea with the name Gümüşdere with the branches it receives from Büyükhasbahçe neighborhood and Cikcilli town and Ağılı creek, its water dries up in the summer. It flows into the sea with the branch it receives from the mad hail in the winter months. Its water dries up in the summer months.
10- Hacet Creek (Sak): It reaches the sea with the branches it receives from the Değirmenler region of Sugözü neighborhood. It also receives its main source from a creek that has provided Alanya with drinking water for many years. Hacet Creek, which is sometimes fed by the excess water of the DSI canal, never lacks water in summer or winter. However, Hacet Creek, which sometimes overflows with rainwater, also causes loss of life, and three years ago, a student was swept away and killed.
11-Benlidere: It flows into the sea with the water it receives from the Bektaş neighborhood and its surroundings. It is famous for the spectacular waterfall it creates with its abundant water flow in the winter months. Its water is cut off in the summer months.
12-Bağ Creek: The creek, which is fed by the tributary it receives from the neighborhood we call Hıdırellez, flows in the winter and spring months.
13-Akhan Creek: It flows into the sea with the water it collects from Yasırali, a neighborhood of Tepe neighborhood, and its surroundings, passing through the neighborhood from which it takes its name, and its water dries up in the summer months.
14-Elikesik (Sinekalesi) Stream: It flows into the sea by merging with the streams it receives from Direkli fountain in Asar Sinekkalesi area, one of the oldest settlements of our Alanya (Hamaksiya).
15-Devil river: It flows into the sea from where Ziraat Bank recreational facilities are located. The stream, which flows enthusiastically in winter months, completely dries up in summer months.
16-Serapsu (Sıraşa): It flows into the sea with the water it collects from Toslak and Elikesik villages passing just west of the historical Serapsu Caravanserai in Konaklı town. It provides great services to our farmers with the caisson wells around it in summer months.
17-Kargı river: It flows into the sea with the branches it receives from Taşatan Deregözü (Deretürbelinas) SirgeYanıklar regions. Today, Akdam, Türkler, Payallar districts have a very large share in drinking and irrigation water. It has water in the summer months, although it is small.
18-Fuğla (Fığla) river: It flows into the sea with the branch it receives from Güzdere, Çobanlar neighborhood of Akdam Village. Its water dries up in the summer months.
19-İncekum river (Yahyaoğlu): It flows into the sea in the İncekum region with the branches it receives from Karamanlar and Orhanlar villages, which are newly connected to our district. It dries up in the summer months.
20-Alara river: This stream, which borders Alanya Manavgat districts, is fed by branches such as Çündüre, Dereyurt, Uçan, Kemer Köprü, Manda Stream, which are connected to Gündoğmuş district, and flows into the sea right next to the historical Alara Caravanserai. There are trout breeding stations on this stream, where local and foreign tourists do water sports in the summer months.