Brits looking for sun, sea and sand on their holidays may want to consider a trip to Europe's 'sunniest beach' where they'll find balmy temperatures of 32C and a daily average of 10h 26m of sunshine.
Ölüdeniz Beach in Fethiye, Turkey, has been crowned as the must-visit for sun-seekers, impressing not only with its weather but also its golden sands and swim-friendly waters. In fact, those azure shores are also home to the iconic 'Blue Lagoon' that you'll no doubt have seen in your social media feeds.
The breathtaking coastal spot topped new rankings from the experts at Saga Holidays, who looked at factors such as sunshine hours and average temperatures across both high seasons and low seasons. (So whether or not you're tied to the school holidays, you can enjoy a sun-soaked getaway!).
The nearest airport to the beach is Dalaman, which is about a 45-minute drive from Ölüdeniz Beach. The good news for Brits is that there are heaps of budget-friendly flights to Dalaman direct from the UK. For example, easyJet has flights from £17.99 each way, while Ryanair has one-way flights from £29.99 in August. In fact, you can find returns from £54 according to Skyscanner, although it's worth noting that the cheapest rates often don't include extra hand luggage allowance.
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It's not just the sunshine that makes Ölüdeniz Beach a must-visit for the summer holidays. The Blue Flag beach boasts postcard-worthy turquoise waters, fine sandy shores, and a lush green backdrop that wouldn't be out of place in a storybook. Of course a beautiful beach like this is always popular, so it's worth noting that it can get quite busy during the peak summer months.
There are three sandy parts to the beach - one of which is free - but for the other two there's a small entry fee if you want to visit, with some amenities available such as sunbeds you can hire, and a series of watersports to enjoy (again you'll need to pay an extra fee if you want to hire equipment for the likes of paddleboarding or kayaking).
On Tripadvisor the beach gets a mixed bag of reviews. Although visitors all generally agree that it's beautiful and the surrounding mountains make for a beautiful backdrop, because the beach has become so famous, some holidaymakers have slammed the beach for getting too crowded. If you want to check it out for yourself, then it's well worth getting up early so you can enjoy the quieter moments of the day before the larger crowds arrive.
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Alternatively you could visit in low season between November and April when temperatures range around 19C - so while it may be a little chilly for getting into the water, you can still enjoy those breathtaking views while out on a scenic stroll.
It wasn't the only beach to impress in Saga's rankings. Anthony Quinn Bay on the Greek island of Rhodes came a close second with a three-minute difference in terms of hours of sunshine, and 32C temperatures during the peak summer months.
You can check out the full list of Europe's top 10 sunniest beaches below:
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