Not only do resorts such as Alanya and Marmaris boast fantastic weather, but they are also on par with some of the best nightlife scenes in Europe, which has made them popular with British tourists. Whether you're into dining out or clubbing, there's something to suit every traveller.
Usually going on into the early hours of the morning, partying is the main focus of Alanya's after-hours scene. Because of its size, there's something to please everyone including Turkish music, pop, disco, salsa, dance and rock meaning there's always something suitable for your mood.
Most of the nightlife is focused on the harbour with some of the more popular clubs overlooking the sea. Indeed, the so-called Harbour Mile is a great location to start, with many bars, clubs and restaurants. There's always some live music too, ranging from traditional Turkish to local bands.
The harbour is probably the most expensive place to eat, costing almost double the price of restaurants a few hundred metres away. But the beautiful setting coupled with fresh sea air and food is something you can't put a price on.
The holiday season is the liveliest time to visit, and even Sunday and Monday are party days here. The James Dean Nightclub is what the UK would call a super-club, and is one place you'll keep hearing about whilst in Alanya. You'll find everything here including ten bars, four dance-floors, and music to suit most tastes.
Known for its gorgeous coastline, exquisite landscapes, remote bays, convivial beaches, and ancient cities, Marmaris is another excellent resort. During the peak season, around half a million people flock there. With many bars and clubs, catering to a variety of musical tastes, in terms of nightlife, there's plenty to choose from. If you're into wild nights on the tiles, the appropriately named Bar Street is the place to be, and many people testify that the quality of the clubs in Marmaris is similar to that of Ibiza.
Usually going on into the early hours of the morning, partying is the main focus of Alanya's after-hours scene. Because of its size, there's something to please everyone including Turkish music, pop, disco, salsa, dance and rock meaning there's always something suitable for your mood.
Most of the nightlife is focused on the harbour with some of the more popular clubs overlooking the sea. Indeed, the so-called Harbour Mile is a great location to start, with many bars, clubs and restaurants. There's always some live music too, ranging from traditional Turkish to local bands.
The harbour is probably the most expensive place to eat, costing almost double the price of restaurants a few hundred metres away. But the beautiful setting coupled with fresh sea air and food is something you can't put a price on.
The holiday season is the liveliest time to visit, and even Sunday and Monday are party days here. The James Dean Nightclub is what the UK would call a super-club, and is one place you'll keep hearing about whilst in Alanya. You'll find everything here including ten bars, four dance-floors, and music to suit most tastes.
Known for its gorgeous coastline, exquisite landscapes, remote bays, convivial beaches, and ancient cities, Marmaris is another excellent resort. During the peak season, around half a million people flock there. With many bars and clubs, catering to a variety of musical tastes, in terms of nightlife, there's plenty to choose from. If you're into wild nights on the tiles, the appropriately named Bar Street is the place to be, and many people testify that the quality of the clubs in Marmaris is similar to that of Ibiza.
About the Author:
Steve Alexander is a travel writer with an interest in nightlife around Europe. Find deals on hotels in Marmaris at Hotels4U, as well as information on Alanya hotels.
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