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Kemer Weather in November

In November, Kemer experiences cooler weather as the velvet season ends. Average daily temperatures are around 22°C, dropping to 18-13.6°C mid-month. The sea temperature starts at 25°C and decreases to 22-23.7°C. While sunny days prevail, rain becomes more common, with 69 mm of precipitation.

Kemer Weather in November
09 Jul 2021

As the velvet season comes to an end, the weather in Kemer begins to cool down. The average daily air temperature in November is around 22°C. However, by the middle of the month, temperatures decrease significantly, ranging from 18°C to 13.6°C. The water temperature starts at 25°C at the beginning of the month and drops to 22-23.7°C as the month progresses.

Sunny days still outnumber cloudy ones, but rain becomes more frequent. The average precipitation in November is about 69 mm. Therefore, the first half of the month is considered the most favorable for excursions in Kemer.

Excursions and Activities

Our agency invites tourists to make the most of the remaining warm days of the velvet season. Enjoy the mild climate of the Turkish coast by joining us for an excursion to Olympos, Chimera, and Ulupinar in jeeps from Kemer. Our guides will share fascinating stories about local attractions. During the tour, you'll also have the chance to visit fruit plantations and enjoy freshly harvested fruits.

The first stop on the tour is the 4 km-long pebble beach of Olympos, nestled among pine forests. This beach is known for its large sea turtles. The next destination is the ancient city of Olympos, where you can touch the ancient walls and learn about its extraordinary history. The tour then proceeds to Mount Chimera (Yanartash), also known as the "Burning Stone." According to legend, a monster with the head of a lion, the tail of a snake, and the body of a goat once lived on this mountain. At the summit, you can witness the fiery flames of the Chimera—a rare natural phenomenon that has been burning for millennia. The ascent to the mountain is timed for dusk to fully appreciate the beauty of this spectacle.