Beldibi Cave, located 28 km southwest of Antalya and about 20 km north of Kemer, is also an underground shelter. The cave, 25 meters above the sea coast, is Antalya's second most crucial prehistoric center. The cave is an archaeological site open to visitors at all times.
The cave's interior, which is 25 meters above the sea coast, has been extensively damaged due to natural destruction, and the filling layers have been washed away by rainwater and winds.
Excavations in Beldibi Cave revealed six layers, including Mesolithic cultures and flint tools from the Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods. Schematized paintings of humans, chamois, and deer are on the under-rock shelter's walls.