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Is it worthwhile to go to Turkey, Antalya, fethiye and Kash in winter?

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As a small editor who just came from Turkey last week, it is appropriate to answer this question. It can be said that Turkey in winter is also a good choice. Generally speaking, summer is the best time to travel to Turkey. Because Turkey has a Mediterranean climate, it won't be too hot in summer and it's very comfortable. However, there are many tourists in summer, and the prices of food, shelter and play are rising, which is overcrowded. So I choose to urinate in winter, it's not cold in winter, and even wear short sleeves at noon.

Bian Xiao's route is counterclockwise, without passing through Antalya. The route is Istanbul-Izmir-Cesme-fethiye-Goremet-Istanbul. We rented a car to travel from Izmir, which was very enjoyable. That's the superior sea view room of Cesme and fethiye, and the price is quite reasonable. It's just that Bian Xiao's time is limited, only one week. It is suggested that this theme should be played for two weeks. It's much more convenient to play in road trip. However, the cost of gasoline in Turkey is relatively expensive, about1liter in 0 yuan. Most locals drive diesel cars and can rent them. The fuel cost is about 9 yuan a liter.

Although the cost of self-driving is a bit high. But the itinerary is much more flexible. You can drive the famous D400 coastal highway by yourself, which is very comfortable. In winter, the life of Turks is no different from that in summer, except that there are no bustling crowds on the beach, which makes it quieter. Many Europeans choose to spend their holidays in Turkey at this time.

You can't visit fethiye without paragliding. After all, winter is not summer, and it will still be a little cold at a height of several hundred meters. Just keep out the cold. Fethiye Harbor is also very beautiful. If the topic is mainly taking pictures, you can choose sunrise and sunset, which is very beautiful!

I wish the subject an early trip to beautiful Turkey!