These are Turkey’s best beaches, according to a local

These are Turkey’s best beaches, according to a local

Whether your idea of a perfect beach break is sipping cocktails on a sun lounger, a family-friendly frolic in gentle waves, dancing on the sands to open-air DJ sets, or a super-active stint of kayaking, windsurfing, or scuba diving, Turkey has a summer holiday destination to fit the bill. The country’s 5,000-plus miles of coastline encompasses broad sandy expanses along the Mediterranean Sea, Aegean villages with charm to spare, and the rugged Black Sea shores, where the crashing waves can be dramatically scenic (if not exactly alluring to swimmers).

Direct flights from the UK to Izmir, Bodrum, Marmaris, Dalaman and Antalya put Turkish shores within easy reach, though you’ll find more peace and quiet – and less-developed coastline – the further you venture away from these popular airports. Here are some of the top spots to consider this summer.

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Konyaalti Beach, Antalya

Konyaalti Beach, Antalya (Jennifer Hattam)

Backdropped by the towering Beydaglari mountains, this long, busy pebble beach offers a little bit of everything: water sports, children’s play areas, restaurants and nightlife. When you need a break from sun and sea, pop over to the nearby Antalya Archaeological Museum, filled with splendid finds from ancient cities all around this part of the coast. Antalya’s pleasant old town (Kaleici) is just two miles away.

Where to stay

Conveniently set two blocks inland from the beach, the adults-only Sealife Lounge Hotel gets high marks from guests for its friendly staff and tranquil vibe.

Gaia Alacatı blends comfort and relaxed cool for an intimate stay. The gourmet breakfast in the serene courtyard is a highlight.Dalyan Resort Hotel has a mildly maritimey vibe, tidy rooms, and amenities including a pool and spa.

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Oludeniz, Fethiye

Oludeniz, Fethiye (Jennifer Hattam)

Paragliders soar down from the peak of nearby Babadag to land along the white sands of Belcekiz Beach in this lively resort town, where the beachfront is lined with bars, restaurants, and cafes. (Head south about 2.5 miles to Kidrak Beach for more peace and quiet, with an equally beautiful setting.) Adventurers who prefer to keep their feet on the ground can hike part of the scenic Lycian Way trail for sweeping views over the area’s famous “blue lagoon”.

Where to stay

Helpful staff and a great location just off Belcekiz Beach elevate the small, simple Tonoz Beach Hotel into a prime pick.

Flamm Bodrum a great get-away-from-it-all destination.Cook’s Club Alanya, right on Cleopatra Beach, caters to a hip young crowd with DJs by the pool and a food-truck-inspired buffet.Pataros Hotel has simple rooms, a warm vibe, and an outdoor pool for those who can’t be bothered to make the trip to the beach.Villa Asina hotel is an oasis within an oasis, treating guests to dramatic sunrises and delicious Aegean cuisine. best Istanbul hotel reviews

Source: independent.co.uk