The Guardian's list of “Europe's 10 best beach towns” includes 2 Turkish towns

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Türkiye's Akyaka and Golturkbuku are included in The Guardian's list of '10 of the best beach towns in Europe'

The Guardian's list of “Europe's 10 best beach towns” includes 2 Turkish towns

In the list of “10 of the best beach towns in Europe” published in the prestigious UK newspaper, The Guardian, two seaside towns from Türkiye are included. This selection highlights Türkiye's unique natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere.

Akyaka, Türkiye

Known as the pearl of Mugla, Akyaka is considered one of Türkiye's “slow city.” Located next to the sparkling waters of the Gulf of Gokova, Akyaka draws attention with its natural beauty and sustainability-oriented lifestyle. Located at the mouth of the Azmak River, this town offers a life intertwined with nature.

The streets are filled with traditional restaurants and cafes, while seaside restaurants set up tables on the beach, offering a unique experience. Akyaka is also known as one of Türkiye's surfing centers and its long beach offers ideal conditions for surf lovers.

Golturkbuku, Türkiye

Golturkbuku is located on Türkiye's stunning Aegean coast and is like Türkiye's own Saint-Tropez. This town, which is very close to Bodrum, has a Cote d'Azur-style atmosphere. With its glitzy beach clubs and lively restaurants, Golturkbuku combines luxury and fun.

The streets behind the beach offer everything from designer boutiques to souvenir shops, as well as an opportunity to explore other villages in the area. Golturkbuku is also famous for its natural beauty and is a destination where vacationers can make unforgettable memories.

Türkiye's beach towns such as Akyaka and Golturkbuku attract visitors not only for their sun, sand and sea, but also for their unique cultural heritage and natural beauty. These towns show Türkiye’s rich beach tourism potential and appeal.

The Guardian's full list is as follows:

  1. Assos, Cephalonia, Greece
  2. Akyaka, Türkiye
  3. Golturkbuku, Türkiye
  4. Sibenik, Croatia
  5. Cavtat, Croatia
  6. Santa Maria di Castellabate, Campania, Italy
  7. La Flotte en Re, Ile de Re, France
  8. Concarneau, Brittany, France
  9. Fornells, Menorca, Spain
  10. Llafranc, Girona, Spain

Source: Newsroom

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