Where To Go In October In Turkey?

Where To Go In October In Turkey?

Where To Go In October In Turkey?

Where To Go In October In Turkey

If you are a fan of late summer holidays, Turkey is the perfect destination. October in Turkey is still warm in many of its cities, yet emptied out as tourists started heading back home. So, extend your summer holiday by booking your trip to any of the destinations on our list.

October is a good month to visit a couple of places in Turkey, whether you want to visit a beach, historical sites or a big city. The weather in October in Turkey is usually warm and sunny, you can expect the weather to range between 18°C to 30°C (depending on where you go).

Not only does Turkey have incredible nature; beaches, secluded coves, waterfalls, and beautiful hiking routes, but it also has a unique culture, warm people, and attractive prices, especially in late October.


Istanbul


October is a good month to visit Istanbul for cultural activities. The average temperature in Istanbul in October is around 13°C to 25°C and it occasionally rains.

Culture vultures can enjoy this romantic time with their partners. Food fanatics will find fantastic gems all around town whether they are looking for traditional options or their favourite cuisines. You can plan short trips to beaches such as Kilyos, or Şile. However, if you truly want to feel like a local in Istanbul, you should check out events and popular neighbourhoods on both the European and Asian sides.


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Kaş, Antalya

Kaş

Late October is probably the best time to visit Kaş and Antalya. If you are after pleasant temperatures and a serene atmosphere, Kaş will not disappoint.

Kaş is full of natural wonders and must-see places such as Patara Beach, Lycian Way and Antiphellos Ancient City. This part of Antalya is especially known for hiking among both domestic and international travellers. One of the best long hiking routes in the world; the Lycian Way is a 540-kilometre route with magnificent ancient sites (exactly 19 of them) and bird-eye views. If you want to kill two birds with one stone and get the most out of your trip, you can even visit the Greek Island Meis/Kastellorizo.

August has the warmest weather on the Mediterranean Coast, which means the sea temperature gets lukewarm throughout summer and you can enjoy it without being boiled under the summer sun. Kaş is truly better in October than in the summer months.


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Assos - Bozcaada

Bozcaada is the perfect place if you want to visit Istanbul, but also spend some time on the beach and enjoy a serene summery town. Bozcaada is an island famous for its vineyards; September is the grape harvesting season. Wine enthusiasts should visit Bozcaada at the beginning of September and enjoy the vine harvest festival.

October is a good time to visit Bozcaada too, as crowds start to disperse and the average sea temperature goes up to 25°C. Full of colour, boutiques and cafés, Bozcaada is also not too far from Assos. If you have some time, Assos has plenty of historical sites to see. The Ancient City of Assos has Athena’s Temple, an Amphitheatre, and more. Don’t forget to try anything mastic flavoured when in Bozcaada or Assos!


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Cappadocia

One of the most visited towns in Turkey, Cappadocia is out of this world with its natural wonders; the fairy chimneys, cave hotels and rock formations. The temperatures in Cappadocia begin to cool in October, but the sea and land temperatures are still warm. October is a good month to explore the underground cities and ancient sites, as well as soar through the sky with hot air balloons. This is the best way to see Cappadocia’s landforms.

The weather in Cappadocia begins to cool in October, but the sea and land temperatures are still warm; creating spring-like weather. The average temperature around this time is 10-15°C in Cappadocia.


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Datça

A peninsula between the Mediterranean Coast and the Aegean Sea, Datça is positioned near the most beautiful coves. Datça is quite crowded during the summer months, so September and October are both great times to head to Datça.

A calm, small seaside town across from the Greek island Simi, Datça still has untouched corners. The best way to explore it is to rent a boat or join a gület ride (you’ll see many gület boats operating at the marina). The average sea temperature in Datça is 24-26°C in October.

When in Datça, you should visit the beautiful old town, Palamutbükü Plajı, Ovabükü Plajı, and the Ancient City of Knidos.


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Borçka Lake, Artvin

Artvin

Turkey’s Black Sea region is the perfect place for nature lovers, hiking enthusiasts and people who like their summer warm and breezy. The weather in the Black Sea region in October is around 18-24°C. Artvin is known for its natural landscapes; valleys, canyons, rivers, mountains, and forests. The Cehennem Deresi Canyon is truly a sight to see, as well as Borçka lake, and Murgul Deliklikaya waterfalls. You can stay in a mountain village in a cabin as most of the accommodation options here are fairly humble. Artvin is the perfect place to disconnect from the world and truly get lost in nature.

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Mount Ida

Another destination full of natural richness is Mount Ida (Kaz Dağları), where thousands of different species of flowers grow. The only thing we need to warn you about Mount Ida is, that since it’s one of the most oxygen-rich places in the world, you might find yourself yawning and sleeping more. You must visit Yeşilyurt village, Altınoluk, Adatepe and Küçükkuyu when you are in Mount Ida. The must-try local foods here are gözleme, sardines or trout on vine leaves.