The Kemer region on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey is only 40 kilometers from the ancient city. Many tourists from abroad love to visit Kemer, especially in the summer months, because Kemer is one of the holiday resorts that are worth exploring. Kemer was built on the coast at the foot of the western Taurus Mountains with an area of 53,483 square kilometers. According to TÜİK 2017, an average of 42,568 people live in Kemer. The number of foreigners who have settled in Kemer has increased significantly in recent years. In Kemer, where the Mediterranean climate dominates, the summer is very hot and dry, while the winter is warm and rainy.
Sightseeing in Kemer
Kemer, known as the holiday and tourism paradise of the Mediterranean, attracts thousands of tourists, especially in the summer months, with its blue flag beaches, mountains, air, lush nature and unlimited nightlife. Kemer is a small holiday resort with over 100,000 inhabitants in the summer months. We recommend that you spend at least 2-3 days exploring this charming city that will fully meet your expectations with its ancient cities, national parks and clear water.
When to go to Kemer
Kemer, where the Mediterranean climate prevails, has a warm and temperate climate. Winter is warm and rainy, summer hot and dry. July is the driest month of the year, getting around 300 days of sunshine, and December is the month with the highest rainfall. The average annual temperature in Kemer is 18 degrees. July is the hottest month of the year with an average temperature of 27 degrees and January is the coldest month of the year with an average temperature of 11 degrees.