Currency
Velvet season in Turkey: 5 best vacation destinations
Turkey is a country that combines Eastern traditions and European culture. Here you will find everything you need for your vacation: more than eight thousand kilometers of beaches, a long tourist season, and traces of ancient civilizations alongside modern infrastructure. Every year this land attracts millions of travelers with its unique beauty.
Traveling to Turkey during the "velvet" season is very popular, as the weather becomes milder and more comfortable for relaxation.
Still in doubt about whether to go on vacation in late summer or fall? Here are the advantages of vacationing at this time:
- the number of tourists on the beach is much smaller compared to the summer season;
- The calm sea at this time allows you to enjoy not only swimming, but also yachting and water sports;
- warm but not hot weather creates excellent conditions for sightseeing and shopping.
We offer 5 best destinations for the "velvet" season.
Bodrum
The most popular vacation destination among nightlife enthusiasts. This region is rich in entertainment venues, bars, discos, and restaurants. The peninsula has fourteen amazing bays, where villages and hotel complexes are located. Bodrum itself is located in the central part of the resort of the same name.
The main symbol of the city is the fortress known as St. Peter's Castle. Inside is the Museum of Underwater Archaeology, where the Uluburun Treasure, a find from a ship that sank in the sea, is on display. The castle conventionally divides the city into two parts: the new one, located along the waterfront with modern neighborhoods and luxury hotels, and the old one, where traditional cafes and restaurants are located.
The coastline of Bodrum is clean sandy beaches, washed by the waters of the Aegean Sea.
What to see:
- The ruins of the Mausoleum;
- Mindos Gate;
- Amphitheater;
- The ancient city of Pedas.
Marmaris
Located on a peninsula between two seas - the Mediterranean and the Aegean, the city is situated in a picturesque natural harbor. Marmaris is famous for its calm green bays, golden sand beaches and incredible blue sea. This corner fascinates with a harmonious combination of ancient buildings and modern infrastructure.
The resort is known for its endless sand and pebble beaches and water of an unusual turquoise hue. The entrance to the sea is smooth and the depth increases gradually.
Every day in the city center there is a bazaar where you can buy a variety of souvenirs and taste chambala - pine honey from local producers.
What to see:
- The fortress-museum;
- Dalyan village;
- Ataturk monument;
- Marmaris National Park.
Fethiye
Built at the foot of the mountains covered with forests of cedar and pine trees, the town is simply buried in greenery. The air in the area has healing properties, and the climate is extremely favorable. Tourists can feel the majesty of the mountains, enjoy the blue sea waters, quiet bays and emerald islands.
The main attraction of Fethiye is the rock-cut tombs, one of which was the burial place of the ruler Amintas. They rise above the city, so they can be seen even from the sea. Not far from there are the ruins of a fortress that once belonged to the Rhodesian knights.
Diving enthusiasts can dive into fascinating underwater caves. Also near the city of Olive Deniz is the Blue Lagoon Nature Reserve, which will enchant you with its beauty.
What to see:
- The ruins of the city of Kayaköy;
- Roman amphitheater;
- Xanthos;
- Saklikent Gorge.
Kemer
The compact modern resort is located 42 kilometers from Antalya. The city is located in an ecologically clean region, within the boundaries of a natural national park. Its infrastructure is located on the slopes of the Toros Mountains, which descend to the Mediterranean Sea. Kemer is surrounded by pine forests and citrus orchards, and its sand and pebble beaches have been awarded the Blue Flag distinction.
The most famous attractions of the resort are the ruins of ancient cities - Olympos and Phaselis. These settlements were used by pirates as stopping places in the III century BC.
We recommend taking a fascinating boat trip along the Turkish Riviera, stopping at picturesque bays famous for their crystal clear water.
What to see:
- Beldibi Cave;
- Cable car to the top of Mount Tahtali;
- Goynuk Canyon;
- Yoruk Ethnographic Park.
Side
This village is one of the busiest southern resorts in Turkey. Founded by Greek colonists in the VII century BC, it is known for its symbol - the pomegranate tree.
We recommend going on a sightseeing tour, during which you can see the ancient theater, fortress walls, streets with columns, the Temple of Dionysus and the triumphal arch built in honor of Emperor Vespasian. Also, do not miss the opportunity to visit the ancient Roman bath, which is now an archaeological museum.
The resort is located on a small peninsula bordering the Mediterranean Sea and has charming sandy beaches.
What to see:
- Temple of Apollo;
- Agora Square;
- Temple of Artemis;
- Nymphaeum fountain.
Choose your ideal destination and get ready for an unforgettable trip to the magical Turkey.
Only verified information is available on our Obozrevatel Telegram channel and Viber. Do not fall for fakes!