The Turkish coast is attractive for tourists not only in the summer, but also in the winter months, since the average air temperature during this period is +15 degrees, and the water temperature is +17, so that the most desperate can swim.
Instructions
Step 1
Dress at the resort as you would in central Russia in September.
Step 2
Bring a comfortable tracksuit for walks along the coast. It's good if a sweatshirt or a sweatshirt has a hood, it will save you from the wind. If it is not there, it is better to take a thin hat with you, since sunny days are deceiving, even if the temperature is comfortable, gusts of wind can ruin everything.
Step 3
Do not forget a warm woolen sweater, it will be very useful during evening walks. If necessary, you can purchase high-quality wool products in shopping centers, but the prices for them will be comparable to those in Moscow, and the choice is not as rich as in the summer.
Step 4
Have a waterproof windbreaker or raincoat on hand. Showers in Turkey are infrequent in winter, but being wet at a temperature of +15 degrees is not the most pleasant thing, it is better not to spoil the rest of your vacation with discomfort.
Step 5
Take a few pairs of socks in case your feet get wet. It is also good to have special shoe dryers that are powered by the mains.
Step 6
Choose comfortable, closed shoes for your trip, such as trainers or moccasins. They will be convenient for you during excursions and shopping trips.
Step 7
Purchase thin gloves such as fleece. Of course, at a temperature of 10-15 degrees, you will not need them, but, unfortunately, no one can guarantee you that the temperature will be exactly that.
Step 8
Don't forget to take an umbrella. The chances are not very high that it will be needed, but it can rain at the most inopportune moment, for example, far from shops on the coast.
Step 9
Keep in mind that you shouldn't wear a tracksuit for dinner at a hotel restaurant or in town, so bring some decent outfit with you. Of course, no one expects you to appear in the hall in a floor-length dress with a clutch, but the clothes should correspond to the status of a public place.