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AntalyaThe price of Antalya hotels is one of the most wide-ranging scales in the Mediterranean. Stretching from anywhere from £32 - £589 per night, there really is no firm figure to place a marker at. Places in Lara and Kundu will tend to be the most expensive, situated on the edge of arguably the nicest beach in Turkey. However the further up you travel, the lower quotes you will find, with many offering prices as low £40-50 per night for a double room in the height of the season. Use our simple search box to compare the best value hotels available in Antalya. Antalya is the stunning Turkish beach resort that is hugely popular with tourists from all over Europe. Located in the heart of the countries Mediterranean region, the district is famous for its gorgeous natural landscape, eccentric local cuisine and vibrant nightlife. The premier location for anyone travelling to Turkey, Antalya as you might expect is blessed with a collection of gorgeous beaches that stretch along the beautiful Mediterranean coastline. Many hidden gems lurk in and around the nature that floods the city for those keen to explore, however there are a few renowned spots that have become extremely popular with tourists visiting the area. Konyaalti is a beach on the far side of the city situated beneath the steep cliffs that line the border. A mixture of pebbles and sand, it is reminiscent of a quaint Devon or Cornwall resort in appearance, however has the added advantage of a scorching Turkish climate. There are many hotels in Antalya that lie in and around the Konyaalti area, however if you do find yourself a long walk from the beach, buses are available at regular intervals to take you there in minutes. The other seaside point popular with visitors is the remarkable Lara beach. One of the longest sandy beaches in the whole of Turkey, Lara is dubbed as the Las Vegas of Antalya, offering a collection of luxury hotels, bars and nightclubs. Renowned for its natural beauty Antalya is overrun with coastal walks and expeditions that are simply breathtaking on a warm summers day. Located on the top of a tall set of steep cliffs, the views on a clear day can be absolutely outstanding. For those seeking a truly remarkable experience, a 14 km trek north awaits to the infamous Dudin Waterfalls. A long journey by foot or a short bus journey, this is a trip that is well worth the travel. The falls stand gazing over the sea, where the water plunges straight down, as if out of a fairy tale or story from Paradise Island. Those daring enough can also take the rocky road down to behind the falls, whereupon they can stand literally in the water as it cascades down in front of there eyes. All Antalya hotels will be equipped with bus timetables that can help you plan your day out, or failing that the reception desk will kindly hail you a taxi to take you all the way there. Antalya’s ability to act as a relaxant is utterly astounding, full with the natural beauty and gorgeous climate of an uninhabited island. However for those who are staying for longer than a week or become restless at time spent lazing on the sand, there are plenty of other activities and attractions to keep you occupied. If you have left this years holiday until late then you might be fortunate enough to catch the world renowned Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. This sees filmmakers and actors alike gather at the magnificent Aspendos Amphitheatre to exhibit their most treasured pieces of work. Feature films, documentaries, short films, cartoons and music are all welcome for a week long celebrations. Taking place in early September, it isn’t just the scenery that attracts such a distinguished line up of guests, as around £150,000 is offer for the winner of Best Feature. During this week demand for accommodation is very high, so expect the Antalya hotels to fill up quickly, especially those toward the 5-7 star range. Another diversion from the normality of a beach holiday comes in the form of a quirky city tradition at the end of August. During the final week of the registered summer the increasingly popular Antalya folk festival takes place, bringing in an array of local and nationwide talent, all performing traditional Turkish pieces. The climate of Antalya is perhaps its most attractive proposition. Averaging at around 28° Celsius all year round makes it one of the warmest cities in Europe. Protected by the surrounding hills and mountains, it rarely gets the rough and ready treatment of the vicious north-westerly wind, and staying warm the entire time. Deep into July and August, the temperatures can soar to heights that can often become too hot to handle, however the cool sea breeze can help aid this on a particularly roasting day. With only 60 days of recorded rain per year, this is always going to popular with British tourists, who flock in their thousands each year.
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