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Holidays in Antalya in autumn with health benefits

Antalya, holiday, Turkey

Date:   12/4/2023 12:28:53 PM   ( 9 mon ) ... viewed 255 times

Fall is on the horizon, yet there's no need to tuck away your swimsuit and sunscreen just yet. Turkey's beach season gracefully extends into autumn — the sea remains invitingly warm, and the sun adopts a gentler caress. Undoubtedly, the days are shortening, the nights cooling, ushering in a more comfortable ambiance for relaxation.

Embarking on a journey to Antalya during the autumn months presents a splendid opportunity to intertwine beachfront leisure with rejuvenation, soaking up a final dose of vitamin D before winter sets in. Delight in the abundance of fruits, relish freshly squeezed juices, and breathe in the crisp air saturated with iodine and the aroma of pine needles.

Antalya, a cherished Turkish destination for holidays https://www.bontour.bg/pochivki-turtsiya, pulsates with life throughout the year. Venturing to Antalya in autumn unfolds several advantages:

Tranquility: With the ebbing away of summer, the influx of tourists dwindles. Students and families with children return to their routines. Consequently, Antalya assumes a quieter, more relaxed ambiance during the autumn and winter months, without sacrificing its inherent vibrancy.

Cost Savings: Autumn ushers in a reduction in tour prices. The dip in occupancy prompts hoteliers to unveil enticing promotions and special offers. Excursion programs, as well as prices at cafes and restaurants in tourist hubs, become notably more budget-friendly.

Shopping Extravaganza: The absence of tourist hordes transforms autumn into an ideal time for leisurely market strolls, exploration, and bargaining. Shopping centers initiate discounts on summer collections, turning it into a shopaholic's delight.

Optimal Excursion Conditions: Sightseeing reaches its zenith in autumn. The stifling heat dissipates, allowing for a more serene exploration of popular landmarks.

Velvet Season: Embracing Antalya from September to late October is the "velvet season." The sea maintains its warmth, with water temperatures reaching 20-25 °C. Daytime air temperatures hover between 25-30 °C, creating an idyllic setting for sunbathing and swimming.

Come September and October, most hotels continue to operate at summer capacity, offering guests an extended menu, entertaining programs, and on-site activities. Transitioning into November, hotels adopt a winter concept with a reduced range of services. During this period, it's wise to:

Verify available hotel services, as beach closures become common in late autumn. Hotels often compensate with alternatives like masterclasses, board game competitions, and other events.

Confirm swimming opportunities, noting that while some beaches remain open, swimming may be limited to midday and possibly require appropriate attire. Opt for hotels featuring heated pools to extend your swimming season without interruption.

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