Beautiful Turkish hotspot named among top European cities for cheap beer

An impressive coastal region in Turkey is quickly becoming a reference destination for British travelers looking for a preseason escape, thanks to their golden beaches, turquoise waters and warm temperatures long before summer arrives. Dalaman, one of the most impressive coastal regions of Türkiye, sees maximums of 25 ° C in May, which makes it perfect for those who seek to absorb the sun without high season crowds.

But one of Dalaman’s greatest draws is its affordability, with data shared by Travel Republic that shows that a national beer in the region costs only £ 2.08 on average, less than half of the United Kingdom average of £ 4.79. Even imported beers remain economic to only £ 3.28, which makes it an ideal destination for party and wedding. And although a little more east on the map, Dalaman is one of the most affordable European getaways, with flights from just £ 35.

The area has seen an increase in popularity, with 4.2 million British arriving only in the first 10 months of 2024.

According to Travel Republic, the interest in ‘Vacation of Türkiye’ has recently fired, with 81,000 searches in the last month.

Beyond its excellent prices, Dalaman has impressive landscapes and a rich history, with the blue lagoon in Ölüdeniz often highlighted as a must -see thanks to its crystalline waters and perfect vegetation.

Adventure applicants can paraglide from the Babadağ mountain, one of the most popular paragliding places in the world with panoramic views of the Aegean Sea.

To test the story, the ancient city of Kaunos has Roman tombs and ruins of rock cutting, while the Dalyan river has a picturesque boat trip to the famous beach of Iztuzu, home of turtle protected turtles.

Many tourist centers in the area have huge pools, private beaches and delicious spas, giving the guests few reasons to venture.

But when exploring outdoors, visitors are advised to pay for the Sultaniye thermal springs, where it is said that the waters rich in minerals have healing properties.

The Dalaman River is another access point, with exciting white water rafting experiences for those looking for an adrenaline after a very necessary break next to the pool.

Food lovers will enjoy the authentic Turkish cuisine in Dalaman, which includes fresh seafood, juicy kebabs and tasty miezed Mee dishes. These are often accompanied by a glass of local wine or anise flavor.

For an authentic experience, visitors can explore bazaars or local markets, where they can find aromatic spices, artisanal ceramics and colorful textiles.

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