Kemer continues to be one of the most popular holiday destinations on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast. According to local hoteliers, demand for the area is high at the beginning of September. Tourists particularly appreciate the mild climate, clean sea, and wide range of activities.
Sea tours, yacht trips, hikes along the Lycian Way, and visits to historical and natural attractions—such as Mount Tahtalı, the ancient city of Phaselis, and Göynük Canyon—are very popular.
Gastronomy tourism is also developing in Kemer. Restaurants and cafés offer both Mediterranean cuisine and traditional Turkish dishes.
Local authorities note that the 2025 tourist season is expected to be one of the most successful in recent years, with continuous improvements to the city’s infrastructure.