Aegean coast sees surge in caravan traffic
With the Kurban Bayram holiday extended to nine days, caravan tourism along Turkey's Aegean coast has seen a significant increase. Occupancy rates at ...
With the Kurban Bayram holiday extended to nine days, caravan tourism along Turkey's Aegean coast has seen a significant increase. Occupancy rates at campsites in Çeşme, Alaçatı, Seferihisar, Foça, Datça, Akyaka, and Kuşadası reached 90%. Industry representatives stated that post-pandemic caravan culture has evolved from an alternative into a strong tourism model. Despite fuel costs, demand for rental caravans remains high, and availability has become limited in some areas.