Camping in Turkey
At Spottocamp you can find 119 fantastic campsites in Turkey. Whether you go by tent, camper or caravan, we find the best places to give you a great holiday.
What is the best period for camping in Turkey?
The best time to camp in Turkey is the months May to July. This is when there is less rain and the most hours of sunshine per day. With a maximum temperature of 34 degrees, July is the hottest month in Turkey.
What does camping cost in Turkey?
The average price of a campsite in Turkey is per night. This is an average price based on a car and two persons with a tent, caravan or camper.
On holiday in Turkey.
The Republic of Turkey is one of the absolute top destinations when it comes to flight holidays to the sun. The beautiful beaches, the many hotels and the warm climate ensure that hundreds of thousands of Dutch people get on a plane to Turkey every year. For many, the main goal is to celebrate a well-cared-for sun holiday. In the case of Turkey, it is mainly the all-inclusive holidays that are very popular. This proven concept has put Turkey on the map as a tourist destination. However, Turkey is much more than all-inclusive tourism. It is a fascinating country with an ancient culture, making Turkey bursting with interesting cities, places and sights. More and more tourists are discovering this side of this special country.
The climate in Turkey
Turkey has three different climate zones. Along the coasts, there is a Mediterranean or maritime climate, with mild winters, hot summers and little precipitation in the summer months. The eastern part of the country has a temperate continental climate (type Df), with precipitation in all seasons and central Turkey has a steppe climate (Bs), with relatively little annual precipitation, rather cool winters and warm summers. During the fairly long summer season, it is virtually guaranteed to be warm, sunny and dry in the Turkish seaside resorts. Occasional summer showers can bring some precipitation, but in general you will rarely experience rainfall during the period June to September on a holiday on the Turkish coast. The only downside to summer in Turkey is that it can sometimes be a little too hot. The information on this page is general climate information about Turkey. On the pages with climate information per city, village or region you can find extensive information for that specific place, with the corresponding figures and statistics.