Weather in Turkey in November
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Weather in Turkey in November
Hi all,
I am debating going on the Absolute Turkey in November as the trip sounds amazing. The only concern I have is the weather as it looks like it could be all over the place. I'm really looking forward to Kas and the coast, but am worried it wont be lively enough as it could be the off season. I know it is hard to predict, but will it be cold and rainy the whole time? Thoughts from anyone who has been on this tour or to Turkey in November would be appreciated! Am I better off going im the spring or summer? Thank you!
I am debating going on the Absolute Turkey in November as the trip sounds amazing. The only concern I have is the weather as it looks like it could be all over the place. I'm really looking forward to Kas and the coast, but am worried it wont be lively enough as it could be the off season. I know it is hard to predict, but will it be cold and rainy the whole time? Thoughts from anyone who has been on this tour or to Turkey in November would be appreciated! Am I better off going im the spring or summer? Thank you!
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Re: Weather in Turkey in November
Hi there,
I did this tour mid to end of Nov a couple of years ago. It still ranks up there as my best trip ever! Weather wise it IS a bit all over the map, cold inland & hot on the coast. It only rained once (while we were on the bus) the whole time. Cappadocia was the coldest area but I was fine with just a windbreaker, fleece & hat. It was definitely off-off-season & dining options were limited in some places but hey, we didn't starve, & we found out that one restaurant in Cappadocia has a very <ahem> interesting take on a shrimp cocktail.
If your only concern is weather then I'd just say "Go!" You'll have an amazing time.
I did this tour mid to end of Nov a couple of years ago. It still ranks up there as my best trip ever! Weather wise it IS a bit all over the map, cold inland & hot on the coast. It only rained once (while we were on the bus) the whole time. Cappadocia was the coldest area but I was fine with just a windbreaker, fleece & hat. It was definitely off-off-season & dining options were limited in some places but hey, we didn't starve, & we found out that one restaurant in Cappadocia has a very <ahem> interesting take on a shrimp cocktail.
If your only concern is weather then I'd just say "Go!" You'll have an amazing time.
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