Turquoise Coast

Turquoise Coast

Turquoise Coast in September

Great time to visit

September is one of the best months to visit Turquoise Coast.

All Months

April through June offers the sweet spot – warm enough for swimming but not yet hot enough to melt your phone. Wildflowers carpet the mountains, hotel prices stay reasonable, and you can actually get a table at waterfront restaurants without reservations. October brings similar conditions as summer crowds evaporate but the sea stays warm from months of sun. July and August turn the coast into a Turkish Riviera cliché – packed beaches, inflated prices, and temperatures that make sightseeing feel like punishment. But if you can handle the heat, this is when the coast comes alive with festivals, late-night dining, and a party atmosphere that lasts until dawn. Winter (December through March) sees most hotels close and ferry schedules reduced, though temperatures rarely drop below 15°C. It's perfect for hiking the Lycian Way without sweating through your shirt, and you'll have ancient ruins practically to yourself. The shoulder seasons of April-May and September-October offer the best balance of weather, prices, and crowd levels – book accommodations early as smart travelers increasingly target these months.

Turquoise Coast Scores

Solo

7/10

Couples

9/10

Families

8/10

Adventure

6/10

Budget

6/10

Luxury

7/10