Sunshine, pine-covered mountains and a coastline that knows how to show off, Kemer is where Turkish Riviera holidays turn the charm dial right up.
Why should you go on your holidays to Kemer?
Kemer is made for laidback beach days with a side of adventure. You’ve got shingly coves, swish marinas, forested peaks and plenty of family-friendly fun, all wrapped up in that warm Turkish welcome. It’s a great pick if you want poolside relaxing by day and buzzy bars by night - that's kinda an Antalya speciality.
Best time to go on your Kemer holidays
Kemer enjoys long, beach-ready summers and mild shoulder seasons, so it’s easy to plan a sunshine escape.
Summer (June to August) - expect hot, dry days in the high 20s to low 30s, perfect for sea swims and long evenings outdoors. It’s the busiest season, so beaches and bars have plenty going on.
Spring (April to May) - warm, sunny and colourful, with temps in the low to mid 20s. Great for hiking, exploring ruins and quieter beach days before the crowds arrive.
Autumn (September to October) - still wonderfully warm, often mid to high 20s, with balmy seas ideal for late-season dips. A top choice for couples and families wanting relaxed sunshine.
Winter (November to March) - mild but cooler with occasional rain. Great value, peaceful resorts and perfect for long walks, hammam sessions and sightseeing minus the heat.
What are the best beaches to visit on your holiday to Kemer?
Kemer’s coastline is a mix of golden shingle, calm bays and crystal-clear water perfect for a dip or three (we mean try em' all if you couldn't tell):
Moonlight Beach - a gently curving sandy spot ideal for families, safe swimming and all-day lounging.
Kemer Public Beach - long, lively and lined with sunbeds, great for people-watching and watersports.
Cirali Beach - peaceful, wide and wonderfully unspoilt with a backdrop of mountains and nesting turtles.
Beldibi Beach - a quieter stretch with shingle shores and calm waters that suit snorkellers and serenity-seekers.
Things to do on your Kemer holidays
Whether you fancy mountains, markets or Mediterranean magic, Kemer’s got you covered. There's plenty to break up your pool days... or, y'know... stick to the pool if that's how you jolly (no complaints), but for the get-up-and-go-get-em crew, these are a few things that we reckon should be on your to-do list...
Hop the cable car up Tahtali Mountain for panoramic views you’ll brag about for months.
Spend a day splashing around at Dolusu Park with slides, pools and a wave pool for little adventurers.
Wander the Kemer Marina, perfect for gelato stops and boat-spotting.
Explore the ancient ruins of Phaselis, set between lush pine forests and turquoise bays.
Dive or snorkel around Three Islands, a hotspot for sea life and underwater caves.
Browse Kemer’s weekly market for spices, souvenirs and Turkish delight samples.
Ramadan
During this time, many cafes and restaurants will close during the day, restrictions on alcohol sales may be in place, and hotel dining for non-Muslim guests may take place in private rooms. Playing music, dancing, and eating in public areas may also be restricted during this time.