# Sunny Turkey — Full guide to 10 Turkish resorts > Full markdown dump of turkish-resorts.info content for LLMs (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews). Contains monthly climate data, descriptions, activities, health notes and key facts for each of 10 resorts. Last updated: May 2026. --- ## Climate profiles by coast The Turkish holiday coast splits into three climate types: ### Mediterranean profile (Antalya, Alanya, Kemer, Side, Belek) Hot summer, mild rainy winter, pronounced seasonal humidity. | Month | High °C | Low °C | Sea °C | Rain days | Dew point °C | |-------|---------|--------|--------|-----------|--------------| | Jan | 15 | 6 | 17 | 12 | 6 | | Feb | 16 | 7 | 16 | 10 | 6 | | Mar | 18 | 9 | 16 | 8 | 8 | | Apr | 21 | 12 | 18 | 5 | 11 | | May | 26 | 16 | 22 | 3 | 14 | | Jun | 31 | 20 | 25 | 1 | 18 | | Jul | 35 | 23 | 28 | 0 | 21 | | Aug | 35 | 23 | 28 | 0 | 22 | | Sep | 31 | 20 | 27 | 1 | 19 | | Oct | 26 | 16 | 24 | 5 | 15 | | Nov | 21 | 11 | 21 | 8 | 11 | | Dec | 17 | 8 | 19 | 12 | 8 | ### Aegean profile (Bodrum, Çeşme, Kuşadası) Dry air, steady meltemi wind, cooler sea. | Month | High °C | Low °C | Sea °C | Rain days | Dew point °C | |-------|---------|--------|--------|-----------|--------------| | Jan | 13 | 6 | 16 | 11 | 5 | | Feb | 14 | 6 | 15 | 9 | 5 | | Mar | 16 | 8 | 15 | 7 | 7 | | Apr | 19 | 11 | 17 | 5 | 10 | | May | 24 | 15 | 20 | 3 | 13 | | Jun | 29 | 20 | 24 | 1 | 16 | | Jul | 32 | 23 | 26 | 0 | 17 | | Aug | 32 | 23 | 26 | 0 | 18 | | Sep | 28 | 19 | 25 | 1 | 16 | | Oct | 23 | 15 | 22 | 5 | 13 | | Nov | 19 | 11 | 20 | 8 | 10 | | Dec | 15 | 8 | 18 | 11 | 7 | ### Mixed profile (Marmaris, Fethiye) Halfway between Aegean and Mediterranean. | Month | High °C | Low °C | Sea °C | Rain days | Dew point °C | |-------|---------|--------|--------|-----------|--------------| | Jan | 14 | 6 | 17 | 12 | 6 | | Feb | 15 | 6 | 16 | 10 | 6 | | Mar | 17 | 8 | 16 | 8 | 8 | | Apr | 21 | 11 | 18 | 5 | 10 | | May | 25 | 15 | 21 | 3 | 13 | | Jun | 30 | 20 | 25 | 1 | 17 | | Jul | 33 | 23 | 27 | 0 | 19 | | Aug | 33 | 23 | 27 | 0 | 19 | | Sep | 30 | 19 | 26 | 1 | 17 | | Oct | 25 | 15 | 24 | 5 | 14 | | Nov | 19 | 11 | 21 | 9 | 10 | | Dec | 15 | 8 | 19 | 12 | 8 | ### Perceived sultriness by dew point (NOAA / WeatherSpark) - **< 13 °C — fresh**: light air, very easy to tolerate - **13–16 °C — comfortable** - **17–19 °C — noticeably humid** - **20–22 °C — oppressive**: the body cools less efficiently - **> 22 °C — miserable**: hard for cardiovascular patients --- ## 1. Antalya **Region:** Mediterranean · **Coordinates:** 36.8969° N, 30.7133° E · **Airport:** Antalya Airport (AYT), 15 min to centre **Tagline:** The pearl of the Turkish Riviera. **Summary:** The Mediterranean's main resort — turquoise sea, long beaches, waterfalls, Kaleici old town and dozens of activities. ### About Antalya is the largest resort on the coast and the heart of the Turkish Riviera. The pine-covered Taurus mountains descend to the sea, forming picturesque bays, sand-and-pebble beaches and waterfalls that plunge into the Mediterranean from coastal cliffs. Kaleici Old Town is a maze of cobbled streets, Ottoman houses, minarets and rooftop cafés. Just behind it is the modern Konyaaltı promenade with panoramic views of Mt. Olympos and the yacht marina. Within an hour: ancient Perge and Aspendos, the Düden waterfall park, aquaparks, caves, diving centres and the Tahtalı cable car. ### Climate - **Summer:** +30…+34 °C on average (up to +40 °C peak), humidity ~58–65%, sea +27…+28 °C - **Winter:** +12…+18 °C, mild, occasional rain - **Best season:** May–June and September–October (velvet season); ~300 sunny days a year ### Things to do - Lara and Konyaaltı beaches - Kaleici Old Town and harbour - Antalya Aquarium — one of Europe's largest - Düden and Kurşunlu waterfalls - Ancient Aspendos, Perge and Termessos - Aquaparks and yacht trips ### Best for Families with kids, youth, history lovers, active travellers. ### Health - ✅ Strong medical infrastructure - ✅ Many shaded parks - ⚠️ Hot midday in summer — siesta 1 to 4 pm is wise ### Facts - **Airport:** Antalya Airport (AYT) — 15 min to centre - **Beaches:** Sand and fine pebble, Blue Flag - **Population:** ~2.6 million URL: https://turkish-resorts.info/resort.html?id=antalya --- ## 2. Alanya **Region:** Mediterranean · **Coordinates:** 36.5436° N, 31.9994° E · **Airport:** Gazipaşa-Alanya Airport (GZP), 40 min **Tagline:** A sunny resort for those who want it all at once. **Summary:** Long sandy beaches, a medieval castle on a cliff, affordable prices and a lively nightlife. ### About Alanya is one of Turkey's most affordable resorts. Its showpiece is Cleopatra Beach with fine golden sand (legend says Mark Antony gave it to the queen — in fact the sand is the product of limestone and basalt erosion near Damlataş Cave). The sea is warm and there are dozens of all-inclusive hotels at every price point. Above the town stands the Seljuk-era Alanya Castle (13th century) and the red Kızıl Kule tower. The promenade is always lively — restaurants, bars, boat trips, paragliding and aquaparks. Nearby is Damlataş Cave (opened in 1948), where temperature stays at 22–23 °C, humidity at 95% and CO₂ is elevated — asthma patients visit in the early morning for speleotherapy. Further out: the Sapadere canyon and mountain villages. ### Climate - **Summer:** +32…+36 °C, sea +28 °C, very sunny - **Winter:** Warm, +14…+19 °C - **Best season:** May–October, the longest swimming season in Turkey ### Things to do - Cleopatra Beach - Castle and Red Tower (Kızıl Kule) - Damlataş Cave - Sapadere Canyon - Paragliding - Nightclubs and bars ### Best for Youth, budget travellers, nightlife seekers. ### Health - ✅ Damlataş Cave — official speleotherapy programme for asthma (stable 22–23 °C, 95% humidity, elevated CO₂) - ⚠️ Strong summer heat and crowded daytime — seniors should aim for May–June or September - ⚠️ Loud areas near the promenade — not for a quiet holiday ### Facts - **Airport:** Gazipaşa-Alanya Airport (GZP) — 40 min - **Beaches:** Fine sand, long promenades - **Famous spot:** Cleopatra Beach URL: https://turkish-resorts.info/resort.html?id=alanya --- ## 3. Kemer **Region:** Mediterranean · **Coordinates:** 36.5996° N, 30.5598° E · **Airport:** Antalya Airport (AYT), 50 min **Tagline:** Pine-clad mountains and crystal sea — but stuffy in midsummer. **Summary:** A resort at the foot of the Taurus mountains where the sea meets coniferous forests. Stunning nature, but the bay is closed by mountains and air stagnates in summer — choose May–June or September–October. ### About Kemer is wedged between the Mediterranean and the pine-clad Taurus mountains. On one hand this gives stunning nature, ancient Olympos and Phaselis, a transparent pebble sea and the scent of pine and cedar. On the other hand, that same closed-bay location makes July–August oppressive: air barely moves, humidity stays at 50–65%, and night temperatures stay at +25 °C and above. Per WeatherSpark, summer here is the calmest season of the year — locals historically retreated to the mountains to wait it out. So Kemer is best in early summer or September–October — the sea is already warm (+25 °C) but daytime heat is bearable. The crown of the resort is Mt. Tahtalı (2365 m) with a cable car, the bays of Çıralı and Phaselis, the Chimaera flames on Mt. Yanartaş and pine-forest hiking trails. ### Climate - **Summer:** +30…+35 °C by day, +22…+27 °C at night; sticky and almost windless in July–August - **Winter:** Mild, +13…+17 °C - **Best season:** May–June and September–October — ideal; midsummer is muggy ### Things to do - Olympos-Tahtalı cable car (to 2365 m) - Ancient Olympos and Phaselis - Cleopatra and Moonlight bays - Chimaera flames on Mt. Yanartaş - Diving and snorkelling - Pine-forest eco-hikes ### Best for Nature lovers, families in shoulder season, active travellers, those who come for mountains and history. ### Health - ✅ Pine and cedar scent — pleasant for walks - ✅ Clean transparent water at pebble beaches - ✅ Mountains let you escape sultriness to cool villages an hour away - ⚠️ Bay is sealed by mountains in July–August — stagnant, humid, stifling - ⚠️ Pebble beaches — bring water shoes - ⚠️ Pine pollen can trigger allergies in some - ⚠️ For cardiovascular issues, prefer shoulder season or the Aegean coast ### Facts - **Airport:** Antalya Airport (AYT) — 50 min - **Beaches:** Pebble and coarse sand, Blue Flag - **Highest point:** Mt. Tahtalı 2365 m - **Climate note:** Closed bay, stuffy windless summer URL: https://turkish-resorts.info/resort.html?id=kemer --- ## 4. Side **Region:** Mediterranean · **Coordinates:** 36.7673° N, 31.3890° E · **Airport:** Antalya Airport (AYT), 1 hour **Tagline:** An ancient temple right by the sea. **Summary:** A cosy resort with white sandy beaches and the columns of the Roman Temple of Apollo on the shore. Perfect for romance and culture. ### About Side is a small peninsula where history is literally washed by the sea. On the very headland stand the famous columns of the Roman Temple of Apollo from the 2nd century AD (built around 150 AD, in the Pax Romana under Emperor Antoninus Pius) — the best sunset spot in Turkey. Side itself is far older: it was founded by Greek colonists in the 7th century BC. Beaches split into the West (long sandy with gentle entry — for families) and the East (more youth-oriented). The town is pedestrian-friendly with the Roman amphitheatre, agora and aqueducts everywhere, alongside modern restaurants and shops. The vibe is quieter than in Antalya or Alanya. Side is loved for being both relaxed and culturally rich. ### Climate - **Summer:** +31…+35 °C, sea +27 °C - **Winter:** +13…+18 °C - **Best season:** May–October ### Things to do - Temple of Apollo at sunset - Ancient amphitheatre - Long Side and Kumköy beaches - Manavgat waterfall - Walks through the old town ### Best for Couples, families, history fans. ### Health - ✅ Gentle entry into the sea — comfortable for seniors and kids ### Facts - **Airport:** Antalya Airport (AYT) — 1 hour - **Famous spot:** Temple of Apollo on the headland - **Beaches:** Fine sand URL: https://turkish-resorts.info/resort.html?id=side --- ## 5. Belek **Region:** Mediterranean · **Coordinates:** 36.8633° N, 31.0563° E · **Airport:** Antalya Airport (AYT), 30 min **Tagline:** A premium resort for golf and spa. **Summary:** Eucalyptus groves, international-standard golf courses, Turkey's best hotels with their own water parks and spas. ### About Belek is Turkey's premium destination. The resort was built from scratch inside a 17-km protected belt of pines and eucalyptus: no old town and no noisy promenades — but some of the country's best ultra-all-inclusive hotels and 15+ championship golf courses. The air is rich with the resinous scent of conifers, the beaches are long and wide with a gentle slope. That makes Belek one of the most comfortable resorts for families with kids and seniors. Within half an hour: the ancient Aspendos theatre, the Kurşunlu waterfalls, and The Land of Legends with world-class rides. ### Climate - **Summer:** +32…+36 °C, sea +27 °C - **Winter:** +13…+18 °C - **Best season:** May–October, plus March–May and October–November for golf ### Things to do - Golf — 15+ championship courses within 17 km - Spas and hammams - The Land of Legends Park - Aspendos and the Roman theatre - Pine-eucalyptus groves ### Best for Families with kids, premium travellers, golfers. ### Health - ✅ Eucalyptus air — good for breathing - ✅ Gentle beaches — safe for kids and seniors - ⚠️ Prices above average ### Facts - **Airport:** Antalya Airport (AYT) — 30 min - **Golf courses:** 15+ international level in a 17-km belt - **Beaches:** Fine sand, Blue Flag URL: https://turkish-resorts.info/resort.html?id=belek --- ## 6. Bodrum **Region:** Aegean · **Coordinates:** 37.0344° N, 27.4305° E · **Airport:** Milas-Bodrum Airport (BJV), 35 min **Tagline:** Turkey's Saint-Tropez with an Aegean breeze. **Summary:** A dry climate, a constant sea breeze and legendary whitewashed architecture. Heat is easier to bear here. ### About Bodrum is Turkey's most "European" resort. White houses with purple bougainvillaea, yachts in the marina, the Castle of St. Peter built by the Knights Hospitaller (Order of St. John) starting in 1404, and the ruins of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus — the tomb of King Mausolus 353–351 BC, one of the Seven Wonders (mostly only the foundation remains). Bodrum's main asset is the Aegean climate: in summer humidity stays at 50–52% and from May to September the meltemi wind blows at 15–25 knots. That means +34…+35 °C feels easier here than +30 °C on the humid closed Mediterranean coast. The resort is especially valued by those who don't handle heat well. Life revolves around small bays — Gümüşlük with seafood restaurants over the water, quiet Turgutreis, lively Gümbet, aristocratic Yalıkavak with its luxury marina. ### Climate - **Summer:** +30…+34 °C, dry, constant breeze - **Winter:** +13…+17 °C - **Best season:** May–October, heat is easy to bear ### Things to do - Castle of St. Peter (Museum of Underwater Archaeology) - Ruins of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus - Yacht trips around the bays - Gümüşlük and sunsets on the water - Bodrum Ancient Theatre - Local wineries ### Best for Romance, those who don't tolerate humid heat, yacht and bay lovers. ### Health - ✅ Dry air and breeze — easier for cardiovascular and hypertension patients - ✅ Less sultriness — comfortable for seniors ### Facts - **Airport:** Milas-Bodrum Airport (BJV) — 35 min - **Style:** Whitewashed architecture - **Beaches:** Bays, mostly pebble URL: https://turkish-resorts.info/resort.html?id=bodrum --- ## 7. Marmaris **Region:** Aegean / Mediterranean · **Coordinates:** 36.8550° N, 28.2700° E · **Airport:** Dalaman Airport (DLM), 1.5 hours **Tagline:** Pine-clad mountains, bays and lively nightlife. **Summary:** An amphitheatre-resort surrounded by pines, a long promenade of bars and one of the largest yacht marinas in the eastern Mediterranean. ### About Marmaris lies in a picturesque bay at the junction of the Aegean and the Mediterranean, surrounded by pine and eucalyptus mountains — hence the cosy "amphitheatre" panorama. Along the 8-km promenade are bars, restaurants and Bar Street, famous well beyond Turkey. On the other side are the quieter family neighbourhoods of İçmeler and Turunç where pines come down almost to the water. Despite the closed bay, humidity here is usually lower than in Antalya or Alanya — the drier Aegean has its say. Within 1.5–2 hours: Dalyan with its Caretta-Caretta turtles and Lycian rock tombs, Lake Köyceğiz with its sulphurous thermal mud baths, and the Greek island of Rhodes (about an hour by ferry). ### Climate - **Summer:** +30…+35 °C by day, sea +26…+27 °C; humidity lower than in Antalya - **Winter:** +13…+18 °C - **Best season:** May–October ### Things to do - Bar Street and the yacht marina - İçmeler and Turunç bays - Dalyan and Caretta turtles (1.5 h) - Köyceğiz mud baths (~80 km) - Ferry to Rhodes ### Best for Youth, nightlife lovers, active travellers. ### Health - ✅ Pine-eucalyptus air around the bay - ✅ Köyceğiz mud and thermal baths — within a day-trip - ⚠️ Mud baths are an 80-km excursion, not "next to the hotel" - ⚠️ Bar Street is loud until morning — pick İçmeler for quiet ### Facts - **Airport:** Dalaman Airport (DLM) — 1.5 hours - **Bar Street:** One of Turkey's most famous bar streets - **Beaches:** Sand and pebble URL: https://turkish-resorts.info/resort.html?id=marmaris --- ## 8. Fethiye **Region:** Aegean / Mediterranean · **Coordinates:** 36.6212° N, 29.1162° E · **Airport:** Dalaman Airport (DLM), 50 min **Tagline:** The turquoise Ölüdeniz lagoon and mountains. **Summary:** The Ölüdeniz lagoon is one of the most photogenic in the world. Paragliders, the Lycian Way, mild dry air and mountain scenery. ### About Fethiye is paradise for those who combine sea with nature. The famous Ölüdeniz lagoon is called the "Dead Sea" for its absolute calm and incredible turquoise — its photos have become a calling card of Turkey. Above the lagoon rises Mt. Babadağ (1969 m), one of the world's centres of paragliding: hundreds of bright canopies float over the water every day, launching from platforms at 856 to 1939 m. Along the coast runs the ancient Lycian Way — a hiking route of about 540–760 km (per various sources), recognised as one of the best in the world. The climate is milder than in Antalya: drier air, cooler nights. Good for allergy sufferers, those with breathing problems and anyone who doesn't tolerate scorching heat. ### Climate - **Summer:** +30…+34 °C, relatively dry, cool nights - **Winter:** +12…+17 °C - **Best season:** April–June and September–October — paradise for active travellers ### Things to do - Ölüdeniz Lagoon - Paragliding from Babadağ (1969 m) - Butterfly Valley - Lycian Way (trekking, ≈540–760 km) - Ghost village of Kayaköy - Islands on a "Blue Cruise" yacht trip ### Best for Active travellers, nature lovers, allergy sufferers, those who don't tolerate heat. ### Health - ✅ Dry air — easier for breathing - ✅ Lots of outdoor activity - ⚠️ Rocky terrain in places — awkward with small kids/strollers ### Facts - **Airport:** Dalaman Airport (DLM) — 50 min - **Mountain:** Mt. Babadağ 1969 m — one of the world's main paragliding centres - **Lycian Way:** ~540–760 km along the coast - **Beaches:** Ölüdeniz — Blue Flag beach URL: https://turkish-resorts.info/resort.html?id=fethiye --- ## 9. Çeşme **Region:** Aegean · **Coordinates:** 38.3236° N, 26.3030° E · **Airport:** İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB), 1 hour **Tagline:** Thermal springs and windsurfing. **Summary:** Dry Aegean climate, steady wind for windsurfing and natural thermal springs — Çeşme is often called Turkey's wellness resort. ### About The Çeşme peninsula on Turkey's western tip is a resort at a different pace. The dry meltemi wind makes summer heat almost imperceptible, and night/day temperature swings make for great sleep. Çeşme is famous for its thermal springs — especially at Ilıca beach where warm mineral water rises through the fine white sand straight into the sea. Many hotels have their own thermal pools and spa programmes; such balneotherapy is traditionally used for general recovery and for joint and skin issues (as a complement, not a replacement for medical care). Alaçatı — the neighbouring village of whitewashed houses and designer boutiques — has become the windsurf capital of the Aegean: peak winds run June–August. ### Climate - **Summer:** +28…+32 °C, dry, strong breeze - **Winter:** +10…+15 °C - **Best season:** June–September ### Things to do - Thermal springs - Windsurfing in Alaçatı - Old village of Alaçatı - Çeşme Castle - Local wineries ### Best for People who don't tolerate heat, athletes and active travellers, those with joint or skin issues. ### Health - ✅ Balneotherapy in local thermal springs (as a complement, not a replacement) - ✅ Dry breezy air — comfort for the heart and breathing - ⚠️ Strong wind isn't ideal for a quiet beach - ⚠️ Consult a doctor before thermal treatments if you have chronic conditions ### Facts - **Airport:** İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB) — 1 hour - **Highlight:** Thermal springs + wind - **Beaches:** Sand and fine pebble URL: https://turkish-resorts.info/resort.html?id=cesme --- ## 10. Kuşadası **Region:** Aegean · **Coordinates:** 37.8579° N, 27.2610° E · **Airport:** İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB), 1 hour **Tagline:** An Aegean harbour next to legendary Ephesus. **Summary:** A cosy port town with a mild climate, beautiful Ladies and Long beaches, and ancient Ephesus — one of the world's main attractions — half an hour away. ### About Kuşadası is a major port on the Aegean coast. The name means "Bird Island" — there really is a little Pigeon Island (Güvercin) with a fortress, connected to shore by a causeway. Cruise liners call here every summer, and for good reason: just 18–20 km away (20–30 minutes by car) is ancient Ephesus — one of the best-preserved ancient cities in the world, with the Library of Celsus and a large amphitheatre. The Ladies and Long beaches — fine sand and gentle entry — are especially loved by families with little kids and by seniors. The climate is milder than in Antalya: drier, with a steady Aegean breeze. So Kuşadası also suits those who don't tolerate scorching heat. ### Climate - **Summer:** +29…+33 °C, dry - **Winter:** +11…+16 °C - **Best season:** May–October ### Things to do - Ancient Ephesus (18–20 km) - House of the Virgin Mary - Dilek Peninsula National Park - Fortress on Pigeon Island - Cruise port ### Best for Families, history lovers, seniors. ### Health - ✅ Mild dry climate - ✅ Gentle sandy beaches - ⚠️ Large cruise port — busy in peak season ### Facts - **Airport:** İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB) — 1 hour - **Highlight:** Ephesus 18–20 km away (20–30 min) - **Beaches:** Fine sand URL: https://turkish-resorts.info/resort.html?id=kusadasi --- ## FAQ ### Which Turkish resort is best for a first-time visit? For a first trip most travellers recommend Antalya or Side — solid infrastructure, sandy beaches, convenient flights to Antalya Airport (AYT) and plenty of excursions. For somewhere quieter and greener, look at Kemer or Fethiye. ### Where in Turkey is the climate best for hypertension or asthma? For cardiovascular issues the Aegean resorts work well — **Bodrum, Çeşme, Kuşadası**: dry air, the steady meltemi wind and a low dew point. For asthma and breathing issues **Kemer, Belek, Marmaris** are best — pine-eucalyptus air softens attacks. Alanya runs an official speleotherapy programme in Damlataş Cave. ### When is the best time to go to Turkey? The velvet season — **May–June and September–October**: warm, the sea around 24–27 °C, without the July humidity. In July–August the Aegean coast is easier to tolerate thanks to the dry meltemi. December–March is low season — most beach hotels are closed. ### Which Turkish resort is best for families with children? **Side, Belek and Alanya** — gentle sandy entry to the sea, water parks and big all-inclusive hotels. For active families with teenagers — **Antalya**: aquarium, Tahtalı cable car, dolphinariums and many excursions. ### What's the difference between the Mediterranean and Aegean coasts? **Mediterranean** (Antalya, Kemer, Side, Belek, Alanya) — hot and more humid summer, warm sea June–October, strong all-inclusive infrastructure. **Aegean** (Bodrum, Çeşme, Kuşadası) — drier air, steady breeze, a cooler sea, stylish boutique hotels and good wine tourism. ### Where is the longest swimming season in Turkey? Alanya — thanks to its southernmost location, the sea stays warm (+22 °C and above) from May to late October. ### Where in Turkey is the air driest in summer? The Çeşme peninsula on the Aegean — meltemi keeps humidity lower than anywhere else on the coast, dew point 16–18 °C in July. ### Which resort is best for golf in Turkey? Belek — more than 15 championship courses in a 17-km protected eucalyptus belt. Golf seasons: March–May and October–November. ### Where are the best Blue Flag beaches in Turkey? The Antalya region (Lara, Konyaaltı), Belek, Kemer, Ölüdeniz lagoon in Fethiye. ### Which Turkish resort is the cheapest? The most affordable are Alanya and Side. The priciest are Belek and Bodrum's premium hotels. --- ## About the site turkish-resorts.info is a static HTML/CSS/JS site, no backend, no cookies. Resort matching runs entirely in the user's browser (sessionStorage). Climate data is sourced from public sources (Open-Meteo, WeatherSpark, weather-atlas), photos from Wikimedia Commons. Last updated: May 2026. Russian version: https://kurorty.info/