TURKISH RIVIERA

Map showing the Turkish Riviera.

The 'Turkish Riviera' (also known as "The Turquoise Coast") is a popular term used to define the area between two geographical regions of Turkey, thanks to its archeological and natural riches; The Turkish Riviera includes Antalya province to the east and MuÄŸla province to the west.
The sea and sun, nature and history and more than a thousand kilometers of shoreline of the region is strewn with ancient cities and harbors, memorial tombs and beaches and it is laced with little coves, lush forests and streams also making it also a trip goal for Blue Voyages.
The combination of a favorable climate, warm sea, and abundant natural and archeological points of interest makes this stretch of Turkey’s coastline a popular destination.

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Communities
See also

Communities


Many villages and towns in the area are internationally known, such as Antalya, Alanya, Bodrum, Kemer, Kuşadası and Marmaris.
Places on the Turkish Riviera include:


Adabükü

Adrasan

Akbük

Aksaz

Akyaka, MuÄŸla

Akyarlar

Alaçatı

Alanya

Antalya

Armutalan

Aslanbucak

BaÄŸla

Beldibi

Belek

Beycik

Bitez

Bodrum

Bozburun

Çamköy

Çamyuva

Çayova

Çeşme

Çıralı

Çiftlik

Dalaman

Dalyan

Datça

Demre

Didim

Emecik

EÅŸen

Fethiye

Finike

GazipaÅŸa

Göcek

Gökova

Gömbe

Göynük

Gümüşlük

Gündoğan

Güvercinlik

Güzelçamlı

Hisarönü

Combination of nature and history in Kekova bay near Antalya

View of Kuşadası from bird island.



Ilıca, Çeşme

İçmeler

Kabak

Kalkan

Karadere

KaÅŸ

Katrancı

Kekova

Kemer

Kızkumu

KiriÅŸ

Kumluova

Kuşadası

Kuzdere

Konyaaltı

Köyceğiz

Lara, Antalya

Manavgat

Marmaris

Milas

MuÄŸla

Olympos

Ortaca

Ovacık, Fethiye

Ölüdeniz

Ören

Özdere

Patara

Seki

Selimiye (Antalya)

Side

Simena

Söğüt

Tekirova

Torba, Turkey

Turgutreis

Turnalı

Turunç

Türkbükü

Ulupınar

Yalıkavak


See also



Blue Cruise

Tourism in Turkey

French Riviera

Italian Riviera

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