Since 1995, Twarp has guided travelers to Turkey's hotels. Kemer is a 30 km coastal strip where pine-covered Taurus Mountains meet the Mediterranean. Choose Kemer Center for nightlife, Göynük for family resorts, Tekirova for luxury and ancient sites, or Çamyuva for nature access. This guide breaks down where to stay based on what you value: beaches, budget, adventure, or tranquility. A rough area/price guideline helps you weigh alternatives before you book.
| Kemer CenterMarina, nightlife, local dining | GöynükFamily resorts, gentle beach, all-inclusive | TekirovaLuxury, Phaselis ruins, mountain views |
| ÇamyuvaNature access, quiet, mid-range value | BeldibiBudget-friendly, transit hub, local vibe | KirişSecluded coves, boutique stays, hiking |
Kemer stretches 30 km along a narrow coastal plain backed by the Taurus Mountains. Unlike compact cities, distances are deceptive: Kemer Center to Tekirova looks like 15 km on a map but takes 25 minutes by bus due to winding roads and resort access points. Dolmuş (shared minibuses) run frequently along the D400 highway but stop everywhere, adding 10-15 minutes to direct taxi times.
Beach reality: Most Kemer beaches are pebble or coarse sand with some sandy coves. Water is crystal-clear but entry can be rocky—water shoes recommended. Beach clubs charge $10-25 for sunbed rentals; public beaches are free but lack amenities. Sea temperature ranges from 17°C (63°F) in winter to 28°C (82°F) in August.
Mountain advantage: Unlike flat coastal resorts, Kemer offers immediate access to hiking, rafting, and ancient sites. Tekirova sits at the foot of Mount Tahtalı; Çamyuva borders Beydağları Coastal National Park. Choose your base based on whether you prioritize beach time or mountain adventures.
Seasonal reality: Kemer hotel prices swing 50-70% between January (low season, $45-95 for mid-range) and August (peak season, $110-320). May-June and September-October offer the best balance of warm weather (23-29°C/73-84°F), fewer crowds, and 30-45% lower rates.
The lively hub: marina, bars, restaurants, and the weekly market. Kemer Center is where locals and tourists mix—less resort-isolated than neighboring areas. This is where you stay for nightlife, authentic dining, and easy access to boat trips. The trade-off: beach access requires walking or short taxi rides. Ideal for independent travelers, couples, and those who want to explore beyond the resort bubble.
| Hotel | Price | Distance to Marina | Beach Access | Breakfast? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amara Dolce Vita | $180-340 | 1.5km (shuttle) | Shuttle, 1km | Included |
| Hotel Su & Spa | $90-160 | 200m (3 min) | Walk, 800m | Included |
| Kemer Budget Inn | $45-80 | 300m (4 min) | Walk/Taxi, 1km | Included |
The family favorite: gentle beach entry, all-inclusive resorts, and kids' facilities. Göynük has the most family-friendly beach in Kemer—sandy patches with gradual entry ideal for children. Most resorts operate on all-inclusive basis with supervised kids' clubs. This is where families with young children and resort-focused travelers stay. The trade-off: limited nightlife and generic international atmosphere. Ideal for stress-free family vacations.
| Hotel | Price | Distance to Beach | All-Inclusive? | Kids' Club |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rixos Sungate | $220-420 | Beachfront | Ultra | Yes (4-16) |
| Göynük Beach Resort | $130-240 | Beachfront | Standard | Yes (4-12) |
| Pension Göynük | $50-90 | 400m (5 min) | No | No |
The luxury enclave: upscale resorts, Phaselis ancient city access, and dramatic mountain scenery. Tekirova sits at the foot of Mount Tahtalı with pine forests meeting the sea. This is where you stay for sophistication, nature access, and proximity to Phaselis ruins. The trade-off: limited nightlife and higher prices. Ideal for couples, history buffs, and travelers seeking tranquility with adventure options.
| Hotel | Price | Distance to Phaselis | Beach Access | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maxx Royal | $350-650 | 3km (shuttle) | Private, gentle | Luxury, couples |
| Tekirova Hotel | $110-200 | 500m (6 min) | Public, 800m | History, nature |
| Phaselis Pension | $55-95 | 300m (4 min) | Public, 1.2km | Budget, authenticity |
The nature gateway: pine forests, hiking trails, and quieter beaches. Çamyuva and Kiriş border Beydağları Coastal National Park with immediate access to hiking, rafting, and secluded coves. This is where adventure travelers and nature lovers stay. The trade-off: limited dining options and infrequent transport. Ideal for active travelers, digital nomads, and those seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences.
| Hotel | Price | Adventure Access | Beach Type | Atmosphere |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Çamyuva Nature | $100-180 | Hiking, rafting | Pebble, 10-min shuttle | Active, eco |
| Kiriş Boutique | $75-130 | Secluded cove | Pebble, direct access | Romantic, quiet |
The budget transit hub: affordable stays, dolmuş access, and local atmosphere. Beldibi is where budget-conscious travelers and those using Kemer as a base for day trips stay. The area has simple pensions, local eateries, and easy access to the D400 highway. This is where you stay for value and flexibility. The trade-off: limited resort amenities and basic facilities. Ideal for backpackers, long-term travelers, and those prioritizing exploration over resort comfort.
| Hotel | Price | Distance to Dolmuş | Beach Access | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beldibi Beach | $65-115 | 300m (4 min) | Private, pebble | Families, value |
| Beldibi Pension | $35-65 | 200m (3 min) | Public, 600m | Budget, flexibility |
| Area | Budget ($) | Mid-Range ($) | Luxury ($) | Peak Season Premium |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kemer Center | 45-85 | 85-200 | 200-380 | +55% (Jul-Aug) |
| Göynük | 55-100 | 100-240 | 240-450 | +65% (Jul-Aug) |
| Tekirova | 55-100 | 100-220 | 220-650 | +60% (Jul-Aug) |
| Çamyuva/Kiriş | 40-75 | 75-160 | 160-280 | +50% (Jul-Aug) |
| Beldibi | 35-65 | 65-130 | N/A | +45% (Jul-Aug) |
Seasonal notes: May-June and September-October offer the best balance of weather and value. July-August brings extreme heat (35-40°C/95-104°F), crowds, and peak prices. November-March sees many beach resorts close for renovation—verify availability before booking winter stays. Ramadan (dates vary, March-April 2026) brings domestic tourists and higher prices for all-inclusive properties.
When to book: For July-August, book 90-120 days ahead for best selection and rates. For shoulder season (May-June, September-October), 30-45 days is sufficient. Last-minute deals (7-14 days out) can save 20-30% but limit area and category choices.
Airport transfers: Antalya Airport (AYT) is 50 km from Kemer Center. Private transfers take 45-60 minutes ($35-55). Many all-inclusive resorts offer free airport shuttles—confirm at booking. Taxis cost $45-70; insist on the meter. Shared shuttles ($10-15/person) run hourly but add time for multiple drop-offs.
Transportation between areas: Dolmuş (shared minibuses) run frequently along the D400 highway ($2-4 per ride). They stop everywhere, adding 10-15 minutes to direct routes. Taxis cost $8-25 between Kemer areas depending on distance. Renting a car ($30-50/day) offers flexibility for exploring Phaselis, Olympos, or mountain trails.
Beach & mountain reality: Most Kemer beaches are pebble or coarse sand—water shoes ($5-10 locally) are essential for comfort. The mountain backdrop means dramatic scenery but also cooler evenings; pack layers. Beach clubs charge $10-25 for sunbed rentals; public beaches are free but lack facilities.
Yes, especially Göynük and central Kemer. Most resorts feature kids' clubs, shallow pools, and family suites. Göynük has gentle beach entry ideal for children. Avoid Tekirova if you want nightlife—it's quiet after 10 PM. Book all-inclusive to simplify meals with kids.
Antalya Airport (AYT) is 50 km from Kemer Center. Private transfers take 45-60 minutes ($35-55). Many all-inclusive resorts offer free shuttles—confirm at booking. Taxis cost $45-70; insist on the meter. Shared shuttles ($10-15/person) run hourly but add time for multiple drop-offs.
Yes, easily. Phaselis is 15 minutes from Tekirova (taxi $8-12) or 25 minutes from Kemer Center (bus $2, taxi $20-30). The ancient harbor ruins sit on a pine-forested peninsula with swimming coves. Combine with a beach morning—entry is $5, open 8 AM-7 PM.
Mostly pebble or coarse sand with some sandy coves. Göynük has the gentlest entry for families. Tekirova beaches are rockier but offer clearer water and mountain views. Water shoes ($5-10 locally) are recommended for comfort. Private resort beaches maintain pebble areas; public beaches are more natural.
Kemer Center has the most nightlife: bars along the marina, beach clubs, and the famous Club Inferno. Göynük has resort-based entertainment but quiet streets after 11 PM. Çamyuva, Tekirova, and Beldibi are quiet after dinner. For clubbing, stay in Kemer Center; for tranquility, choose Tekirova.
Often yes. Kemer's resort-heavy layout means dining options outside hotels can require taxis. All-inclusive simplifies budgeting and covers meals, snacks, and local drinks. However, verify what's included: premium alcohol, à la carte restaurants, and spa services often cost extra. Compare total costs before deciding.