Antalya’s Tourism Boom: 15 Million Visitors and Counting in 2024

Antalya, Turkey’s Mediterranean gem, has welcomed a record-breaking 15 million international tourists in 2024, solidifying its position as a global travel hotspot. This surge in tourism is driven by strong demand from Russia and Germany, diverse attractions, and a thriving hospitality sector. As Antalya gears up to host the Antalya Tourism Fair, its future as a leading tourism destination looks brighter than ever.

Antalya Tourism Booms: 8% Surge in Visitors, Hotels Extend Seasons

Antalya, Turkey’s Mediterranean gem, is experiencing a tourism boom, with visitor numbers up 8% compared to last year. Hotels are extending their seasons to meet the growing demand, driven by the city’s stunning natural beauty, rich culture, and exceptional hospitality. The city is on track to surpass 17 million visitors in 2024, solidifying its position as a global tourism hub.

Antalya Tourism Resilient Despite Challenges, Poised for Strong Finish in 2024

Antalya’s tourism sector has faced obstacles in 2024, including the bankruptcy of a major tour operator and competition from other European events. However, the city has shown resilience with an 8% increase in tourist arrivals and is expecting a strong finish to the year. Events like the Aviation, Space and Technology Festival and the Food Fest are helping diversify tourism offerings and attract a wider range of visitors.

India Wins Four Medals at Archery World Cup Stage 3

Dhiraj Bommadevara won bronze in both the men’s individual recurve event and the mixed team event with Bhajan Kaur at the Archery World Cup Stage 3 in Antalya, Turkey. The Indian pair defeated Mexico in the mixed team event and Bommadevara later defeated Italy in the individual event. India also won gold in the women’s compound event and silver in the men’s individual event.

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