Find Hotels inCheck InCheck Out
calendar
calendar

Journey to Kemer. Turkey

All the most important for journey to Kemer
Kemer : hotels on map
View
Air and water temperature
Photo
Video
Kemer
Kemer is a seaside resort and district of Antalya Province on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, 40 km (25 mi) west of the city of Antalya, on the Turkish Riviera.
 
Kemer is on the Gulf of Antalya, 53 km (33 mi) of sea coast with the skirts of the western Taurus Mountains behind. The coast has the typical Mediterranean hot, dry weather and warm sea. Until the early 1980s this was a quiet rural district but today the town of Kemer and coastal villages in the district play a very important part in tourism in Turkey.
 
One of the major attractions of Kemer is its natural environment; including the sea, mountains and pine forests. The shore from Beldibi to Tekirova consists of a number of beaches in bays of various sizes, mostly stoney rather than sand. Supported by transport and communication links, and related municipal services, Kemer has a large proportion of the hotel bed capacity of the Antalya region, and attracts visitors from countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, and in recent years families from Russia. Many of the visitors come as part of low-cost all-inclusive package deals but tourism is still the mainstay of the local economy. There are so many visitors that most shops in Kemer are set up to sell things like leather jackets to overseas visitors and trade in the euro as well as the Turkish lira.
 
Kemer's 320 berth marina offers several restaurants for the tourists as well as being a wintering-over marina for liveaboard sailors from the USA, England and parts of Europe.
 
Göynük (Goynuk) Canyon, Ulupınar, Olympos, Chimaera, Phaselis, Three Islands and Eco Park are the touristics sites of the Kemer area.
 
The town of Kemer has a number of clubs, bars and restaurants, blue flag beaches and a 320 capacity yacht marina. Coastal villages include Beldibi, Kiriş, Çayova, Aslanbucak, Kuzdere, Beycik, Çamyuva, Göynük, and Çıralı.
 
Annual events in the area include art exhibitions in Phaselis, boat races, WRC (World Rally Championship), Turkey Offshore Championship, Turkey Motocross Championship, Phaselis Art Festival, and Kemer Carnival. International pop stars and Djs, such as Tarkan and DJ Tiesto, give summer concerts on this coast.
 
The Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey (Turkish: Cumhurbaşkanlığı Bisiklet Turu) is a professional road bicycle racing stage race held each spring.
 
In the last years there is rising number of outdoor enthusiasts visiting Kemer for trekking the Lycian Way and for mountainbiking.
 
Sites of natural interest:
Adrasan Bay - 2 kilometres of beach.
The Çıralı village and 4 km (2 mi) beach. Used for nature walks and sections of the Lycian Way.
Üç Adalar (Three Islands) - visited by scuba divers.
Göynük Canyon.
İkiz Kayalar (Twin Rocks).
The village of Ulupınar, with its mountain spring water.
There are a number of caves including Beldibi, and the Molla hole in the east face of Tahtalı mountain.
And the Taurus Mountains offering hiking or tours with SUVs.
Historical sites:
Chimaera - the natural burning rock of Greek mythology.
The ancient cities of Phaselis and Olympos.
The town of Kemer itself has some remains of antique Idryos, a Byzantine church and a Seljuk Turkish hunting lodge.
Know on wiki
Kemer - Air Temperature
Kemer - Water Temperature
+14°
+15°
+19°
+23°
+28°
+33°
+35°
+36°
+34°
+28°
+22°
+16°
+17°
+16°
+16°
+17°
+20°
+24°
+28°
+29°
+28°
+25°
+22°
+19°
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Where to stay in Kemer
Amusement Parks
Pebble beach
Water parks
Armas Luxury Resort & Villas
Kemer | Esentepe Mahallesi, Ahu Ünal Aysal Caddesi 1, Kemer
4.0
Traveller Rating
( Based on 474 reviews )
Armas Luxury Resort & Villas is a modern 5-star superior resort offering all-inclusive beachfront accommodation in Goynuk. Highlights include multiple fine dining restaurants, extensive sports, leisure and wellness facilities, a private beach, mini-cinema and free Wi-Fi and parking. Goynuk is a popular resort town located on the Turkish Mediterranean coast. Regional places of interest include the Taurus Mountains. Local bus services provide fast and easy access to other popular regional destinations. The hotel occupies a modern mid-rise complex featuring a light-coloured facade with balconies on every floor and a shallow, tiled roof. Facilities include a private beach offering extensive watersports facilities, multiple swimming pools and waterslides, tennis courts, a modern fitness centre, mini-cinema, small football pitch, bowling alley, fairground rides, children's playground and an expansive spa complex offering a range of massages and wellness treatments. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the premises.

Rooms

Standard rooms are 42sqm and decorated in soft, metallic colours with lightwood furniture, patterned fabrics and artwork on the walls. Amenities include air-conditioning, a mini-bar, balcony, work desk, safe and tea and coffee equipment. The en-suite bathrooms feature a bathtub with integrated shower, bathrobes and slippers. The main restaurant provides casual buffet dining in a stylish, open-plan space, whilst the hotel's numerous a-la-carte venues offer an array of fine dining options, including exquisite Russian, Italian, French, Japanese and seafood dishes. There are also many bars located throughout the complex, offering refreshing drinks and delicious snacks throughout the day.
Price from 78 EUR
* full price for order
** VAT Included
Select
Same Destinations
Marmaris
Antalya
Belek
Side