Winters in Turkey are beautiful. All the goodness Turkey has to offer in the colder months can be experienced with a well-planned short tour, which, given the country’s beauty, often gets extended to a longer period. There are lower numbers of visitors at the country’s attractions, which otherwise can get crowded. This offers a more enriching and budget-friendly experience, with cheaper accommodation and other services. Here is a Guide To winters and snowfall in Turkey.
When does it Snow in Turkey?
Winter in Turkey is different across regions. Given the nature of the country’s climate, which has three varying climate zones, winter across the country begins in October and stretches all the way to March
1. Eastern Anatolia and Higher Elevations
Heavy snowfall is common in regions like Eastern Anatolia, including cities such as Erzurum and Kars. Snow can be present most of the winter, and higher elevations may experience snow from late December to early March.
2. Central Anatolia
Cities like Ankara, located in Central Anatolia, may experience occasional snowfall during the winter months, especially from December to February.
3. Coastal Areas
Coastal areas, including Istanbul, Izmir, and Antalya, generally have milder winters with less frequent snow. Snowfall is less common along the coast, but there are occasional snow events; it basically snows from December to February.
4. Cappadocia
Cappadocia, known for its unique landscapes, may experience occasional snowfall during the winter, creating a scenic winter environment.
Places to Visit in Turkey for Snow
1. Istanbul
Istanbul is a well-known destination for visitors to Turkey. In winter, it receives lower snowfall than the country’s eastern counterparts. This prominent Turkish city boasts numerous iconic landmarks, including the Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, and ancient churches. Renowned historical sites such as the Byzantine Hagia Sophia and the Roman-era open-air Hippodrome add to its beauty in winter.
2. Ankara
Snowfall can be experienced in the Pamphylia (Anatolia) region, which also houses Ankara, the capital city. This city beholds various museums that capture the country’s history, which goes back to the Bronze Age in detail. This city serves as a contemporary to the cultural experience of Istanbul, with a modern city still housing a vibrant heritage. With culinary journeys, the city offers Mediterranean and Aegean cuisine and the hospitable warmth of the capital in cold winters.
3. Antalya
Apart from Ankara, visitors also prefer Antalya, which has gained a reputation as a resort city in the region, with lavish settings in serene locations alongside great nightlife. In the colder months, Antalya transforms into a much quieter city, with most of its visitors arriving for the wellness and hospitality industry offered by the city. The city also offers activities like canoeing and rafting during non-peak winter months. The city is well known for lip-smacking Girit Kebabs and its Haricot Bean Salad, often finished with a serving of Arab Kadayif, a dessert specific to Antalya.
4. Kas
Recently, Kars has gained a reputation for being a winter destination, with its hotels overseeing views of frost-covered landscapes and being close to Lake Çıldır, where locals host sleigh rides and winter fishing trips.
5. Cappadocia
A visit to this region must include a tour of Cappadocia, which offers a great mixture of amusements from historical attractions and Geologic formations. The region of Cappadocia often sees hot air balloon rides subject to weather conditions on colder days. However, it offers an absolute spectacle to the eye, with blankets of snow over its rocky terrain and rock formations peeking through it. Adventure junkies will be thrilled to learn of a ski/alpine resort with 150 kilometers of slopes on 33 runs perfectly suited for beginners as well as professionals.
Things to do in Turkey During Snowfalls
- Stare in awe at breathtaking views in a Hot-air Balloon in Cappadocia
- Enjoy a hot bath at the Hammam on a cold winter day.
- Trek into the Snowy Mountains of Cappadocia.
- Brush up on your skiing skills at one of the many ski resorts per your track choice.
- Go on a tranquil Horse Ride at Lake Abant.
- Try Salep, a traditional drink only consumed in the winter by locals. You can also try traditional Turkish tea or coffee in cozy cafés.
- Explore Istanbul's iconic landmarks like the Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, and Topkapi Palace.
- Check out winter festivals and events taking place in various cities. Istanbul, for example, hosts winter festivals with cultural performances, music, and art.