Beloved by Britons, beautiful seaside towns have become some of the most overcrowded in the world
These seaside towns are considered some of the most crowded in the world as tourists flock to enjoy their beautiful beaches and all-inclusive resorts. The Mugla province is the fourth most popular tourist destination in the world, receiving millions of visitors each year.
Thanks to its warm temperatures and beautiful beaches, the region boasts a strong tourism economy with overcrowded hotels and resorts during the peak summer months. Its popularity is also due to the affordable travel packages offered by numerous companies, including TUI, Jet2, and EasyJet. This was reported by the publication.
The Mugla province, located in southwestern Turkey, has several popular resort towns, including Bodrum, Fethiye, Marmaris, and Akyaka.
Fethiye, in particular, is known for its British community, with hundreds of expats choosing to move to this lively city due to affordable real estate prices.
Bodrum, meanwhile, is popular for its celebrity status, described as the "most glamorous" city in all of Turkey.
Marmaris is also a popular vacation destination for the British, with its pine forest-covered mountains and clear waters that are a popular diving spot.
Although these areas are often populated by hundreds of tourists in the summer, there are quiet corners of the Mugla province that are worth a visit for those who want to escape the crowds.
Koycegiz, located in the southwest of Mugla, is said to be much quieter than other more famous cities nearby. The high mountain ranges and historic architecture give this beautiful area a small-town feel.
Seferihisar is another quiet coastal town known for its delicious food and historic buildings. Despite the fact that the beach is a short drive away, there are many interesting things to see in the neighborhood, as the buildings date back to 2000 BC.
Earlier, TravelWise wrote that two of the four most visited cities on Earth are located in Turkey.