The warmest resort in Turkey in June

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The warmest resort in Turkey in June
The warmest resort in Turkey in June

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photo: Side
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  • Turkish Riviera weather
  • The warmest resort in Turkey in June - Alanya
  • Side - for lovers of antiquities
  • Elite Belek

Despite the fact that some daring holidaymakers start the swimming season in the Mediterranean in early May, this is rather an exception to the rule. Many tourists believe that even in June the water does not warm up enough to take sea baths. Therefore, tour operators are often asked about the warmest resort in Turkey in June. Experts advise to go at the beginning of summer to the warmest and southern resorts of Turkey: Alanya, Side and Belek.

Weather on the Turkish Riviera

Kemer
Kemer

Kemer

Choosing Turkey for a vacation in June, you should only stay at the resorts located on the Mediterranean Sea. The Aegean and Black Seas, which also wash over Turkey, will be pretty cool at this time.

In the cities of the Turkish Riviera in June, the daytime temperature does not drop below 28 degrees. The water near the coast warms up to a pleasant 22 degrees. It does not have time to cool down overnight, so you can swim in it even in the early morning, when the sun is not yet so aggressive. In June, even small children take sea baths in Alanya or Belek. But remember that sometimes there are storms in the Mediterranean in June. After that, the water near the coast will be two degrees colder.

Weather forecast for cities and resorts in Turkey

The warmest resort in Turkey in June - Alanya

Alanya

Alanya is the southernmost tourist city in Turkey. This means that it will be warmer here than in neighboring resorts at any time of the year, including in summer.

Why is it worth coming to Alanya at the beginning of summer:

  • at the warmest resort in Turkey, it rarely rains in June, so tourists who come here on vacation at this time are guaranteed to receive sunny, unclouded weather;
  • wide selection of hotels;
  • low prices;
  • gentle beaches, ideal for families with children;
  • the presence of a large number of natural and historical attractions.

Among the disadvantages of Alanya can be called its remoteness from the international airport, which is located near Antalya. It will take about 3-4 hours to go by bus after arrival, which may not be very convenient for some vacationers.

Side - for lovers of antiquities

Side
Side

Side

The city of Side is much closer to the airport. It is located about halfway to Alanya. Side for recreation is usually chosen by those who like to visit various historical architectural sights.

The historical center of Side, where most of these tourist attractions are concentrated, is located on a compact cape. On both sides of it along the coast, hotels of the most different level of comfort have been built. On the west side of the center, a hotel room will cost more than on the east. But the hotels to the east of the cape can be recommended for supporters of peace and quiet rest. Local beaches are not as crowded as those to the west of the cape.

Side is sometimes called the warmest resort in Turkey in June for a reason. At the beginning of summer, tourists will experience dry, calm weather. The sea near the coast warms up well. It almost never rains this summer month.

Elite Belek

Belek

Another Mediterranean resort in Turkey, Belek, is located near Antalya. This fact becomes decisive for many travelers when choosing a resort on the Turkish Riviera. Belek, surrounded by eucalyptus groves and pine forests, is often called the greenest resort in Turkey. When this resort was founded in the second half of the 20th century, it was decided to build only fashionable, expensive hotels. Thus, a village appeared on the Turkish coast, consisting of luxury hotel complexes and villas that can be rented by a large company. Belek is famous for its golf courses and almost no noisy discos.

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