Discover the Turkish Riviera: Beaches, History & Luxury
Explore Turkey’s stunning southwest coast with pristine beaches, historic ruins, and luxury getaways. Visit Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye, Antalya, Kaş, and Kalkan for turquoise waters, charming harbors, and vibrant nightlife. Sail the coastline, enjoy local cuisine, and experience the unforgettable beauty of the Turkish Riviera.
Istanbul, Cappadocia & Turkish Riviera All-Inclusive
Discover magical Istanbul – the city of two continents, full of history, bazaars, and oriental flavors – and then relax on the sunny Turkish Riviera with an all-inclusive stay. The perfect combination of vibrant city experiences and carefree relaxation by the Mediterranean Sea.
Turkish Riviera: Sun, Sea, History
Alanya, Antalya, Marmaris, Bodrum…
The Turkish Riviera is home to several fascinating cities. Antalya is renowned for its beautiful beaches and historic old town. Bodrum has ancient ruins and a lively marina. Marmaris has a vibrant nightlife and stunning bays. Fethiye is famous for its Blue Lagoon and Lycian tombs. Kaş attracts divers with its clear waters, while Kalkan offers a charming, quiet escape. Just a few to mention.

Famous for its 5* all inclusive option
The Turkish Riviera offers a diverse range of hotels, from intimate boutique stays to luxurious 5-star resorts. Known for their exceptional service and amenities, the all-inclusive 5-star hotels stand out, providing guests with gourmet dining, private beaches, world-class spas and numerous recreational activities. Despite their high-end offerings, these hotels are relatively affordable and offer excellent value for money.

Activities on the Turkish Riviera
The Turkish Riviera is a haven for adventure and relaxation, offering a variety of activities to suit all interests. Visitors can take day trips to Antalya, where they can explore the historic old town and beautiful beaches. The nearby mountains offer hiking opportunities with breathtaking views and a chance to get in touch with nature. For water enthusiasts, kayaking along the stunning coastline reveals hidden coves and crystal clear waters.

Turkish Riviera: Practical Travel Information
Entry/Visa Requirements:
To visit the Turkish Riviera, obtain an e-Visa online and ensure your passport is valid. Prepare proof of onward travel and sufficient funds. The main airports serving the region are Antalya Airport (AYT), Dalaman Airport (DLM), and Bodrum Airport (BJV), all well-connected internationally. Check for any specific entry requirements or travel advisories before your trip.
Check all details on the Official Turkish eVisa Portal
Time in Antalya:
Current time in Antalya:
Turkey follows a single time zone: Turkey Time (TRT).
Language:
Turkish
Currency:
The currency used in the Turkish Riviera is the Turkish Lira (TRY).
Current exchange rate: 1 PLN = Loading…
Road Traffic Information:
Traffic on the Turkish Riviera can be heavy, especially during peak season. Maximum speeds are 120 km/h on highways and 50 km/h in cities. Parking rules vary, so follow local regulations to avoid fines.
Electrical Outlets:
Turkey uses type C and F plugs, compatible with Poland. Voltage is 230 V, frequency 50 Hz. Most devices from Poland should work, but check compatibility. Bring a plug adapter if needed.
Year-round climate table for holidays on the Turkish Riviera
The Turkish Riviera enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate throughout the year, with hot, sunny summers and mild, wet winters. Summer temperatures often soar above 30°C, making it ideal for beach activities and outdoor exploration. Winter temperatures, on the other hand, remain pleasantly moderate, typically between 10-18°C, allowing for comfortable out-of-season visits.
Month | Season | ⌀ Temperature°C | ⌀ Rain mm |
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January | 9 – 13 | 246 | |
February | 9 – 13 | 179 | |
March | 11 – 15 | 117 | |
April | 14 – 19 | 69 | |
May | 18 – 23 | 43 | |
June | 22 – 28 | 8 | |
July | 26 – 31 | 2 | |
August | 26 – 31 | 2 | |
September | 23 – 28 | 20 | |
October | 19 – 24 | 106 | |
November | 14 – 19 | 175 | |
December | 11 – 15 | 258 |