Weather in Turkey
Turkey’s weather is as diverse as its dreamy landscapes, serving up sizzling summers, mild winters, and everything in between. Whether you’re craving a sun-soaked escape on the Turquoise Coast or a cultural city break with just the right amount of breeze, timing your trip is key. From peak season summer scorchers perfect for beach days to cooler months ideal for sightseeing without the swelter, we’re breaking down the best times to visit Turkey for your ultimate jollies.
What is the temperature in Turkey?
Turkey’s temperatures swing from sizzling summers on the coast to chilly winters in the mountains. Expect highs of 35°C in peak season beach spots like Antalya with a sea as warm as your bath, while cities like Istanbul see a milder range, dipping to around 5°C in winter. Here's an average of what to expect.

Does it rain in Turkey?
Turkey isn’t all sunshine - rain makes an appearance every once in a while, especially in winter and along the Black Sea coast. While summer stays mostly dry, expect showers in cities like Istanbul.

Turkey Weather by Season
Spring (March–May) – Warm & Blooming
Spring in Turkey? Absolute dream. Antalya and Dalaman serve up balmy 20-22°C days, perfect for beach strolls and exploring ancient ruins without breaking a sweat. Meanwhile, Istanbul stays mild, hovering around 14-19°C, making it ideal for sightseeing.
Best for: Exploring historical sites, boat trips along the coast, and enjoying quieter beaches.
Top tip: Pack a light jacket - daytimes are warm, but evenings can get a little breezy.
Summer (June–August) – Scorching & Sun-Soaked
Turkey in summer is all about mega heat, especially in Antalya and Dalaman, where temperatures can soar past 35°C. The beaches are sizzling, the sea is warm, and Istanbul basks in a toasty average of 24-27°C - though expect a bit more hustle and bustle in the city.
Best for: Beach days, boat parties, and all-inclusive lounging.
Top tip: Book a waterpark hotel for the ultimate way to cool down on those hot days.
Autumn (September–November) – Summer’s Encore
Autumn holidays in Turkey? Top-tier. The scorching summer heat mellows to a dreamy 23-28°C in Antalya and Dalaman, while Istanbul stays comfy at around 16-24°C. The sea is still warm, the crowds thin out, and prices take a welcome dip.
Best for: Snorkelling, sunset cruises, and sightseeing without the swelter.
Top tip: Pack a light layer for the evenings - daytimes stay warm, but nights start cooling down.
Winter (December–February) – Mild & Mellow
While we're wrapped up in drizzle and gloom, Turkey is still serving sunshine - kind of. Antalya and Dalaman hover around a mild 15-18°C, great for a winter escape, while Istanbul gets chillier at 8-12°C, with the odd rainy day.
Best for: A relaxed winter break, cultural city trips, and spa days at a swanky resort.
Top tip: Expect some rain in Istanbul - bring an umbrella if you’re planning a city adventure!
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