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What is the best time to visit Antalya?

What is the best time to visit Antalya ? April to mid-June (Spring) and September to mid-October (Autumn) is the best time to visit Antalya when you can avoid the wet winters and hot summers. Activities like canoeing, trekking and rafting are the most popular during this time.



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Depending on your perspective Antalya probably has more natural sites (excepting the sea which is equally gorgeous) in close proximity. If your say culture beaches and fun then do go to Bodrum. Where the beaches are in Antalya there are mainly All Inclusive hotels, so less nightlife. Bodrum is famous for fun.

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However, the main reason visiting Antalya is so cheap is because of the exchange rate from the British Pound to the Turkish Lira. One Pound Sterling is worth around 20 Turkish Lira.

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Its warm weather, beautiful beaches, and natural attractions make it an appealing destination for Russians seeking a change from their colder climate. Tourism: Antalya is a popular tourist destination, drawing visitors from around the world.

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It is highly advised that visitors rent a car while they are in Antalya as having a car at your disposal makes it much easier and convenient to explore the neighboring countryside. For instance, the ancient Roman city of Perge is just 18 km (11.2 miles) from Antalya and is an easy trip by car.

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Best places to visit in Turkey
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  • Antalya. ...
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  • Alanya. This summer, can you see yourself on a lovely beach named after the Egyptian queen? ...
  • Olüdeniz. Olüdeniz is a promise of exceptional landscapes, breath-taking nature, incredible beaches.


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Bodrum. When you talk about Bodrum, you mostly talk about the Bodrum Peninsula, rather than the city itself. Bodrum is home to some of Turkey's most luxurious hotels and resorts. Needless to say, it also attracts a high number of very rich businesspeople and entrepreneurs, who choose to live in the region.

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