Turkey Holidays (Nightlife),Turkish Resorts Nightlife
With Turkish holidays being as popular as ever this year, here is a run down of the nightlife in the most popular Turkish resorts.
ALANYA - The majority of the nightlife in Alanya is around the harbour area, but there are clubs and bars to be found along the sprawling back streets. Most of the clubs close at 3am in the harbour but there are free shuttle buses to a place called 'Auditorium' which stays open until the small hours of the morning, it also has a giant swimming pool which you can jump into if you get too hot!
ALTINKUM - Altinkum offers a plentiful choice of restaurants and bars to cater for all tastes. Most of the entertainment is centred around the bars along the promenade and Dolphin Square. Clubbers can head for the open-air Medusa nightclub which is regarded as THE busiest nightspot. Another favourite is the Dolphin bar.
ANTALYA - Antalya's nightlife caters for everyone, with its multitude of nightclubs and bars.The liveliest spots for dancing the night away are Ally's and Club 29 in kaleici, Club 29 is the largest and most popular club in Antalya which has a fantastic view across the Marina but if a quiet relaxing drink is what you're after then head towards the bars on the waterfront.
BELEK - Nightlife in Belek is mostly limited to the large hotels which provide their own entertainment.
BODRUM - Lies in the south west corner of Turkey and is about twenty five minutes from Bodrum airport. The Bodrum peninsula consists of Bodrum centre and the small villages of Bitez, Yalikavak, Turgetries, Gumusluk and Gumbet. The nightlife in Bodrum is extremely lively and probably has more bars than anywhere else in Turkey. When it comes to Bodrum if you want it you've got it!
CALIS - The nightlife in Calis is very relaxed with only a few bars, but for a more lively evening head to nearby Fethiye.
DALYAN - Is a largely undeveloped tranquil village, and as such doesn't offer much in the way of nightlife, the main bar street runs from Leon's bar right down to the opposite end of the town near the M+M Rock bar. Quite a few establishments have traditional Turkish evenings offering belly dancing with traditional music and food.
FETHIYE - Nightlife is quiet and relaxed with most people whiling away the balmy nights lounging outside the Hotel bars.There are a few nightclubs in the promenade area though.
GUMBET - In the evening this resort erupts to the sound of thumping music, there is something for everyone. Enough said!
HISARONU - The nightlife of Hisaronu is geared towards the Brits. English style pubs show English football whilst you drink your English lager.
ICMELER - Not the liveliest of resorts but if you fancy a bit more action then Marmaris is only a short Dolmus bus ride way.
IZMIR - The nightlife in Izmir can be as relaxed or lively as you want it, most of the action centres around the Kordon Boyu, Karsiyaka, and Passport Pier where clubs and bars are open until late.
KALKAN - Although a small resort, Kalkan never fails to surprise with the selection of entertainment on offer. Live music, Jazz bars and dancing bars, It's got it all.
KAS - A very romantic little fishing town with a small selection of cafes and clubs, not particularly suitable for the young and lively looking for a noisy night out.
KEMER - Kemer can get quite lively in high season. There are numerous late bars and a couple of clubs to choose from.
KUSADASI - The nightlife of Kusadasi is possibly the best in Turkey, the liveliest (and loudest) area is in Bar street and stays open until about 4am. The Ladies beach area and Old Kusadasi isn't as lively but has a good selection of clubs and bars and finally there are a handful of Beach Clubs where you can laze during the day on large cushions and dance the night away.
MARMARIS - is one of the more popular of the Turkish resorts and is probably the most European out of all the resorts too, it is located in the south west and is about one hour and twenty minutes from Dalaman international airport.
OLU DENIZ - Although it has a plentiful supply of bars along its waterfront if its something livelier that you're after then Hisaronu is just a short Dolmus bus ride away.
SIDE - The majority of the nightlife is focused along the beach-front, there are a few lively bars but they close quite early.
TURUNC - has quite a few relaxed cafes and bars but if it's livelier nightlife that you're after then head to Marmaris or Imeler.
If you are thinking of booking a holiday with great weather, friendly people and fantastic nightlife then Turkey is the place for you!
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