Side, one of the oldest settlements on the Mediterranean coast, is a unique destination that combines thousands of years of history with a modern holiday experience. Continuing to be one of Turkey's most sought-after holiday regions for the 2026 summer season, Side is a favourite among both local and international travellers with its all-inclusive concept. In this comprehensive guide — stretching from the ancient theatre to the turquoise sea — we bring together Side's sub-regions, key criteria for choosing the right hotel, the best experiences for families and couples, and the must-do activities in the area.
Whether you are visiting Side for the first time or you are a loyal guest who returns to this region every summer, this updated guide for the 2026 season will be your most reliable resource for holiday planning. We recommend reading it alongside our Side sightseeing guide to fully discover the region.
Tip: If you haven't yet decided between Side and Alanya, our article Side vs Alanya: Choosing the Right Region for Your 2026 Holiday will help you make the right choice.
Although Side may bring to mind a single beach, the region actually comprises several sub-areas, each with its own distinct character. Choosing the right neighbourhood is one of the most important decisions that directly affects the overall quality of your holiday. Here are Side's sub-regions and the experiences they offer:
Kumköy, the closest holiday area to the ancient city of Side, is ideal for those who want to experience history and the sea together. After dinner, you can stroll towards the ancient theatre, watch the sunset at the Temple of Apollo and return to your hotel in just a few minutes. Resorts in the area generally follow a family-friendly concept and are within walking distance of the Side bazaar. A lively nightlife, restaurants and souvenir shops are among the perks of this neighbourhood.
Located approximately 3–4 km east of Side centre, Sorgun stands out with its natural beauty surrounded by pine forests. It is a perfect choice for those seeking a calmer and greener atmosphere. The area's Blue Flag beaches offer opportunities for nature walks and bird watching amid the forest. Home mostly to premium-segment resorts, Sorgun is a particular favourite among German and Scandinavian holidaymakers.
Stretching to the west of Side, Çolaklı and Evrenseki are known for their large-scale resorts spread across vast grounds. Mega water parks, numerous pools and comprehensive entertainment programmes are typical features of this area. Large hotels designed for family holidays are concentrated here. The beaches are wide and sandy, though you will need a shuttle or taxi to reach Side centre.
Located at the far east of Side, this area at the foothills of the Taurus Mountains is where nature is felt most intensely. The small lake that gives Titreyengöl its name hosts canoeing and nature-walk activities. Kızılağaç is known for its tranquil beaches surrounded by pine forests. For those seeking a peaceful holiday away from the crowds, this area is an indispensable alternative.
There are dozens of 5-star all-inclusive resorts in the Side region. To make the right decision among so many options, here are seven key criteria to consider:
Although Side's beaches are generally sandy with gentle entries, there are significant quality differences between resorts. Choosing a hotel with its own Blue Flag private beach provides an advantage in terms of both hygiene and comfort. Even a difference of 200–300 metres versus a beachfront location can make a noticeable impact — especially for families with young children, where this distance directly affects daily comfort.
One of the most defining quality indicators of an all-inclusive hotel is its number of à la carte restaurants. While buffet dining is always available, the variety of à la carte options — Italian, Asian, Turkish, seafood and more — determines the gastronomic richness of your holiday. Resorts offering 4–5 à la carte restaurants give you the chance to enjoy a different culinary experience every evening.
For families with children, water park quality, the variety of water slides and the scope of kids' clubs are of vital importance. While some resorts make do with just a handful of slides, others offer a separate children's water park, themed pools and age-specific activity programmes. Shallow pools for babies and toddlers, vitamin bars and children's menus are further details worth considering.
Hotels that offer a wide range of options — from standard rooms to family rooms, swim-up rooms to suites — can cater to different budgets and needs. Families with children, in particular, should check for connecting rooms or family suite options, as this is an important detail that determines the comfort level of a holiday.
One of Side's greatest advantages is the possibility of staying within walking distance of the ancient city. If you want to combine the historic fabric with seaside relaxation, resorts in Kumköy and Side centre should be your first choice. If you prefer a quieter setting, consider the Sorgun or Kızılağaç direction. In either case, be sure to compare the distances to the ancient city, bazaar and beach when selecting your hotel.
In the modern holiday concept, spa and wellness services are no longer a luxury but a basic expectation. Comparing facilities such as a Turkish bath, sauna, steam room, massage options and fitness centre is a critical step — especially if you are planning a relaxation-focused holiday.
From daytime sports activities to evening shows, from cinema halls to live music performances — the scope of the entertainment programme determines the quality of time spent within the hotel. Some resorts go beyond standard animation programmes by offering nostalgic experiences, themed nights and unique concepts that truly set them apart.
Side is one of Turkey's most suitable regions for a family holiday. Its shallow, sandy beaches provide a safe swimming experience for young children, while visiting the ancient city becomes an educational activity that fosters historical awareness. Although the vast majority of 5-star resorts in the area follow a family-friendly concept, some truly stand out in this regard.
Key features expected from a hotel for a family holiday include dedicated children's pools and water parks, a safe kids' club, family rooms or connecting-room options, and a children's menu. On top of these, a location within walking distance of the ancient city makes it possible for both parents and children to enjoy different experiences throughout the day. Resorts in Side centre that meet all of these criteria are by far the most valuable options for families.
Sidemarin Kirman Premium offers families a unique advantage with its location in Side centre, approximately a 10-minute walk from the ancient city. Being able to watch the sunset at the Temple of Apollo after dinner and return to the hotel in just a few minutes takes the Side accommodation experience to another level. Five different à la carte restaurants — Mozaik, Steak House, Sushi, Ottoman and Italian — let you enjoy a different culinary journey every evening. The octopus-themed children's pool, water park, semi-Olympic swimming pool and cinema hall are just a few of the details that make Sidemarin indispensable for families.
When people think of a holiday in Side, the classic trio of sea, sand and sun usually comes to mind. However, some resorts in the area go far beyond the standard hotel experience, offering guests a different world through unique concepts. Nostalgic experiences, themed venues and surprise details transform a holiday from mere relaxation into a journey of discovery.
Particularly for families with children and experience-oriented travellers, the variety of in-hotel entertainment options is a factor that directly determines the quality of a holiday. Details such as an on-site tram, cinema hall and patisserie may seem small at first glance, but they make a significant contribution to the richness of the overall holiday experience.
Calyptus Kirman Premium continues to surprise its guests as one of Side's most distinctively designed resorts. The nostalgic tram running through the resort grounds provides an enjoyable transportation experience while creating unforgettable memories for children. The retro cinema hall makes evenings entertaining, while the Flora patisserie elevates the holiday with fresh cakes and desserts every afternoon. Two à la carte restaurants — Olivia Mediterranean and Sini — more than satisfy your culinary expectations. The water park and dedicated children's mini water park, complemented by an indoor pool, ensure entertainment regardless of weather conditions.
Side is not just a beach holiday destination — it is also a rich experience hub where history, nature and culture intertwine. Here are 10 must-do activities in Side for the 2026 season:
With a capacity of 15,000, the Theatre of Side is one of the largest ancient theatres in Anatolia. Built in the 2nd century AD, it still stands impressively today. The remains of the stage building, the tiered seating and the orchestra area reveal the grandeur of the Roman era. Visiting in the early morning is ideal both for avoiding the crowds and for capturing the best light for photographs.
Rising by the sea at the tip of the Side peninsula, the Temple of Apollo is the region's most iconic sight. Dating from the 2nd century BC, its five surviving columns turn golden at sunset, creating a mesmerising panorama. Whether for a romantic evening or for stunning photographs, be sure to visit at sunset.
Just 10 km from Side, Manavgat Waterfall is an unmissable stop for nature lovers. Spread over a wide area, the waterfall offers a pleasant half-day outing complete with picnic areas, tea gardens and souvenir stalls. Most hotels include Manavgat Waterfall tours as part of their daily activity programmes.
Daily boat tours departing from Side harbour offer the chance to explore hidden coves along the coast, turquoise waters and views of the ancient city from the sea. These tours typically include lunch, with swimming breaks and sunbathing time. Also suitable for families with children, this activity is the most enjoyable way to see Side from the water.
Stretching right next to the ancient city, the Side bazaar offers a wide range from leather goods to handmade jewellery, from spices to textiles. In this market, where the haggling culture is still very much alive, you can both shop and experience Turkish hospitality through conversations with local traders. In the evenings, the illuminated streets transform the atmosphere into something entirely different.
Side's east and west beaches rank among the most beautiful shores of the Mediterranean with their fine sand and crystal-clear waters. The east beach is calmer and more suitable for families, while the west beach is preferred by younger visitors for its water sports and lively beach bars. From June to late October, sea water temperatures range between 22–28 degrees, meaning a long swimming season.
Many of the 5-star resorts in the Side area feature their own water parks. Options are available for every age group, from adrenaline-packed slides for adults to shallow pools designed for children. Besides hotel water parks, there are also independent water parks in the region. Particularly during the July–August heat, a water park becomes one of the most entertaining holiday activities.
Side's nightlife offers a wide spectrum, from large clubs to laid-back lounge bars. Bars and beach clubs around the ancient city let you dance amidst a historic atmosphere. In-hotel animation programmes, themed nights and live music performances are also among the alternatives to liven up your evenings. Even in family-friendly settings, the evening entertainment options are remarkably varied.
Housed in a former Roman bathhouse, the Side Museum boasts a small yet impressive collection that lets you discover the region's history up close. It displays sculptures, sarcophagi, coins and architectural fragments from the Roman and Byzantine periods. The open-air exhibition area in the museum garden offers an engaging experience for children as well. You can combine it with a visit to the ancient theatre for a half-day history tour.
Staying at an all-inclusive hotel doesn't prevent you from discovering the local flavours of the region. Side and Manavgat's famous pide and kebab varieties, freshly squeezed pomegranate juice, ice cream and Turkish coffee are tastes that absolutely must be tried. The Turkish à la carte restaurant at your hotel is also a convenient way to experience these flavours. Small eateries around the ancient city are perfect spots for discovering authentic Turkish cuisine.
Tip: Most activities in Side are within walking distance or a short transfer away. By staying at a hotel close to the ancient city, you can combine historical sights and beach pleasures in a single holiday. For more details, check out our Side sightseeing guide.
Side's holiday season stretches from mid-April to early November, but each period has its own advantages and drawbacks. Choosing the right timing directly affects both your budget and the quality of your holiday.
In terms of the price-to-comfort ratio, the most ideal periods are the first two weeks of June and the second half of September. Air temperatures range between 28–32 degrees, the sea is warm enough for swimming, and resorts have not yet reached peak-season capacity. By booking early during these periods, it is possible to find accommodation at 20–30 percent below peak-season prices.
The summer holiday months of July and August are Side's busiest and most expensive period. Air temperatures can reach 35–40 degrees, beaches are crowded and hotel prices are at their highest. However, all animation programmes, water parks and events operate at full capacity during this time. For families with school-age children, this period is often a mandatory choice — in that case, we strongly recommend booking at least 3–4 months in advance.
The Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha holiday periods are when resorts in Side fill up the fastest. Particularly during 9-day official holiday windows, occupancy rates can exceed 95 percent. During these periods, prices rise and finding your preferred hotel and room type becomes more difficult. If you are planning a Side holiday during a public-holiday period, making a confirmed reservation at least 4–5 months in advance is essential.
October is the last period when swimming in Side is still possible. Sea water temperatures hover around 22–24 degrees, while air temperatures range between 25–28 degrees. Prices drop to their lowest of the season and resorts are pleasantly quiet. This period is an ideal choice for child-free couples and retirees. The only downside is that some hotels partially close their animation programmes and water parks during this time.
The swimming season in Side runs from mid-May to late October. The ideal periods are early June and late September — prices are more affordable and beaches are quieter. July and August are the hottest and busiest months; temperatures can reach 35–40 °C.
Walking through the open areas of the ancient city is free. The Temple of Apollo and the ancient harbour area can be visited without charge. However, separate tickets are required for the Side Museum and the ancient theatre. The Museum Pass is accepted.
Kumkoy and Sorgun are the most suitable options for families with children. Their gently sloping sandy beaches, family-oriented hotel concepts and proximity to the ancient city are key advantages. Sidemarin Kirman Premium is located in this area, within walking distance of the ancient city.
Watching the sunset at the Temple of Apollo, visiting Manavgat Waterfall, rafting in Koprulu Canyon, attending concerts at the ancient theatre, boat trips and shopping at local markets are among the most popular activities. Restaurants within the ancient city offer an atmospheric setting for dinner.
The distance between Side and central Alanya is approximately 65 km, taking 1–1.5 hours by car. The distance to Antalya Airport is also around 65 km, with a transfer time of roughly 60–75 minutes.
Side is one of the rare destinations that brings together thousands of years of history with a modern holiday experience. From the ancient theatre to turquoise beaches, from water-park fun to nostalgic experiences — catering to every age group and every holiday expectation — this region maintains its place among the Mediterranean's strongest holiday options in summer 2026.
For families, Sidemarin Kirman Premium, within walking distance of the ancient city, ensures every moment of your holiday is packed with experiences thanks to its five à la carte restaurants, octopus-themed children's pool and cinema hall. If you are looking for an entertainment and experience-focused holiday, Calyptus Kirman Premium with its nostalgic tram and retro cinema hall offers a concept that goes far beyond the standard hotel experience.
Start making your plans now to take advantage of early-booking benefits and secure availability on your preferred dates. When Side's historic fabric, turquoise sea, rich culinary options and Turkish hospitality come together, an unforgettable holiday experience awaits you.
Special offers for you Join the Kirman Premium world!
#kirmanpremium