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Enjoy the Last Days of the Summer Breeze in Antalya

October whispers autumn’s arrival to Turkish lands, but the summer breeze lingers in Antalya. With its Mediterranean climate and over 300 days of sunshine, the city invites visitors to swim at its Blue Flag beaches and bask in the sun. Long beaches, ancient cities, museums, and Mediterranean flavors come together to create a timeless oasis.

Antalya’s autumn weather is still warm, with sea temperatures perfect for swimming. With 233 Blue Flag beaches from Alanya, Kemer to Kalkan, the area offers luxurious accommodations for all ages. The warm seas extend the water sports season, making Antalya a paradise for divers, with its underwater caves and vibrant marine life. Kaş, one of the top global diving destinations, is a jewel for adventurers. Rafting in the Köprülü Canyon and canoeing over Kekova’s ancient underwater ruins provide thrilling experiences for adrenaline seekers.

Where Antalya Stands, Rich History and Nature Combine

Nestled between the Mediterranean and the Taurus Mountains, Antalya seamlessly blends history with nature. The old town, Kaleiçi, and the archaeological museum reflect the city’s vibrant past. Nearby, explore Manavgat’s waterfalls and Kaş’s Saklıkent Canyon and Patara Beach. Fall is perfect for visiting ancient cities like Perge, Aspendos, and Patara, each offering glimpses into the cultures of Lycia, Pamphylia, and Pisidia. For nature and history lovers, trekking the Lycian Way under the autumn sun provides a peaceful and immersive journey through time.

Endless Experiences from Cycling to Gastronomy

Antalya offers more than just beaches and history. Rock climbing in Geyikbayırı or golfing at Belek’s prestigious courses add to the adventure. Discover caves like Damlataş and Karain or enjoy cycling along Kemer’s scenic routes. Food lovers will appreciate Antalya’s Mediterranean cuisine, from şiş köfte with tahini piyaz to seasonal seafood like Lagos fish baked in salt. Pair it with local mezes and Turkish wines, and finish your meal with burnt ice cream.

  • You can reach Antalya via direct flights from major cities or a 1.5-hour flight from Istanbul. Upon arrival, options to reach the city center include renting a car, taking a taxi, or using a shuttle service.
  • Must Do: Catch a thrilling performance at the Aspendos Theatre, one of the best-preserved worldwide. You should also include Patara and Demre in your exploration list to visit the lands where Santa Claus was born, grew up, and became legendary.
  • Must See: Ormana Village, set at the foot of the Taurus Mountains in Antalya, is worth visiting because of its button houses, one of the best examples of Türkiye’s vernacular architecture.
  • And Don’t Forget! If you visit Antalya in November, don’t miss the Antalya Culture Route, offering concerts and exhibitions from November 2 to 10.

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