What is the Turkish Riviera ?
What range does the Turkish Riviera have?
As we already know, the Turkish Riviera is a region of Turkey. Specifically, it is the southwestern region of Turkey. This name is used to describe the area along the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts. This terrain stretches from the province of Muğla to the province of Antalya. And as you know, the province of Antalya is the tourist heart of Turkey and a place where tourists spend an amazing vacation.
Which cities belong to the Turkish Riviera?
Not only the province of Antalya or Muğla are part of the Turkish Riviera. Other tourist destinations are also present here. Speaking of holidays on the Turkish Riviera, we think about rest in places such as:
- Antalya – which we have already mentioned, but it is worth noting that this is where the airport is located, where everyone who is spending their holidays in Alanya and the area is landing.
- Alanya – which is a great tourist city that can be visited in many different ways. Alanya has its undeniable charm and it is worth to get to know it. For this purpose, it is best to go on a guided tour of Alanya. Thanks to this, you can see places that you would not reach by yourself. The beaches in Alanya are amazing ant the sea, like everywhere on the Riviera, very warm.
- Bodrum – a city with a magnificent castle of Saint Peter and the charming port. Tourist very often goes from here on trips to the Greek islands of Kos and Rhodes.
- Fethiye – a perfect place for holidays and relaxation by the wonderful sea. It is a very quiet tourist town. Hotels are most often located not far from the beaches and very often have large hotel pools.
- Kemer – famous for its wonderful beaches and cultivation of pomegranate fruit. There is also a marina, beautiful landscapes and mountains at your fingertips.
- Marmaris – a city with a wide disco offer and a large shopping district. A place where real art was created from partying and resting.
- Side – where the richness of monuments is overwhelming and everywhere we encounter traces of the past that are very well exposed.