Sea Temperatures
City ⇅ | Center ⇅ | Water Temperature ⇅ |
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Antalya | Finike | 19.3°C |
Antalya | Kizilot | 18.3°C |
Mersin | Ayas | 17.8°C |
Mersin | Erdemli | 17.8°C |
Adana | Karatas | 17.8°C |
Antalya | Sahilkent | 17.8°C |
Mersin | Tisan Beach | 17.8°C |
Antalya | Beldibi | 17.7°C |
Hatay | Iskenderun | 17.7°C |
Antalya | Kas | 17.7°C |
Antalya | Kemer | 17.7°C |
Adana | Sarimsakli | 17.7°C |
Mersin | Tasucu | 17.7°C |
Mersin | Aydincik | 17.6°C |
Antalya | Demre | 17.6°C |
Cyprus | Morphou | 17.6°C |
Antalya | Tekirova | 17.6°C |
Antalya | Alanya | 17.5°C |
Mersin | Anamur | 17.5°C |
Hatay | Arsuz | 17.5°C |
Mersin | Atakent | 17.5°C |
Cyprus | Famagusta | 17.5°C |
Antalya | Gazipasa | 17.5°C |
Antalya | Kepez | 17.5°C |
Antalya | Side | 17.5°C |
Antalya | Yakacık | 17.5°C |
Mugla | Dalaman | 17.4°C |
Hatay | Dortyol | 17.4°C |
Mersin | Lemon | 17.4°C |
Mugla | Oludeniz | 17.4°C |
Antalya | Belek | 17.3°C |
Mugla | Datca | 17.3°C |
Mugla | Guvercinlik | 17.3°C |
Antalya | Incekum | 17.3°C |
Antalya | Mavikent | 17.3°C |
Mersin | Mersin | 17.3°C |
Hatay | Sariseki | 17.3°C |
Antalya | KonaklI | 17.2°C |
Antalya | Manavgat | 17.2°C |
Antalya | Titreyengol | 17.2°C |
Antalya | Avsallar | 17.1°C |
Aydin | Didim | 17.1°C |
Mugla | Fethiye | 17.1°C |
Hatay | Karamagara | 17.1°C |
Mugla | Marmaris | 17.1°C |
Mugla | Icmeler | 17°C |
Antalya | Kaputas Beach | 16.9°C |
Mugla | Kidrak Beach | 16.9°C |
Mugla | Kiran Beach | 16.9°C |
Adana | Yumurtalik | 16.9°C |
Aydin | Akbuk | 16.8°C |
Mugla | Bodrum | 16.8°C |
Aydin | Davutlar | 16.7°C |
Aydin | Fevzipaşa | 16.5°C |
Aydin | GuzelcamlI | 16.1°C |
Izmir | Izmir | 16.1°C |
Izmir | Sigacik | 16°C |
Aydin | Kusadasi | 15.9°C |
Izmir | Alacati | 15.8°C |
Izmir | Altinkoy Beach | 15.8°C |
Balikesir | Ayvalık | 15.8°C |
Izmir | Foça | 15.8°C |
Balikesir | Edremit | 15.7°C |
Izmir | Cesme | 15.7°C |
Izmir | Dikili | 15.7°C |
Izmir | Sazlica Beach | 15.7°C |
Izmir | Yenifoca | 15.7°C |
Izmir | Candarli | 15.6°C |
Balikesir | Akçay | 15.5°C |
Izmir | Aliağa | 15.5°C |
Izmir | Narlibahce | 15.5°C |
Izmir | Almonds | 15.4°C |
Mugla | Dalyan | 14.9°C |
Canakkale | Tenedos | 14.2°C |
Canakkale | Gokceada | 14°C |
Canakkale | Canakkale | 13.8°C |
Canakkale | Eceabat | 13.6°C |
Rize | Findikli | 13.1°C |
Canakkale | Lapseki | 13.1°C |
Artvin | Liman | 13.1°C |
Canakkale | Cardak | 13°C |
Trabzon | Pazar | 13°C |
Trabzon | Cayeli | 12.9°C |
Rize | Ardesen | 12.7°C |
Canakkale | Gelibolu | 12.7°C |
Trabzon | Kiyicik | 12.7°C |
Tekirdag | Marmaraereğlisi | 12.4°C |
Rize | Rize | 12.4°C |
Trabzon | Surmene | 12.4°C |
Balikesir | Marmara | 12.2°C |
Tekirdag | Sarkoy | 12.2°C |
Tekirdag | Tekirdag | 12.2°C |
Balikesir | Turan | 12.2°C |
Balikesir | Erdek | 12.1°C |
Canakkale | Karabiga | 12.1°C |
Istanbul | Silivri | 12°C |
Balikesir | Tatlisu | 12°C |
Balikesir | Dutliman | 11.9°C |
Trabzon | Trabzon | 11.9°C |
Balikesir | Bandirma | 11.8°C |
Bursa | Egerce | 11.8°C |
Balikesir | Karşıyaka | 11.8°C |
Trabzon | Yomra | 11.8°C |
Yalova | Armutlu | 11.7°C |
Istanbul | Zeytinburnu | 11.7°C |
Istanbul | Avcilar | 11.6°C |
Bursa | Zeytinbagi | 11.6°C |
Trabzon | Akcaabat | 11.5°C |
Bursa | Altintas | 11.5°C |
Istanbul | Flat | 11.5°C |
Kocaeli | Gebze | 11.5°C |
Istanbul | Istanbul | 11.5°C |
Bursa | Mudanya | 11.5°C |
Istanbul | Eminonu | 11.4°C |
Istanbul | Heybeliada | 11.4°C |
Yalova | Esenkoy | 11.3°C |
Bursa | Kursunlu | 11.3°C |
Istanbul | Uskudar | 11.3°C |
Istanbul | Adalar | 11.2°C |
Istanbul | Buyukcekmece | 11.2°C |
Bursa | Gemlik | 11.2°C |
Kocaeli | Karamursel | 11.2°C |
Yalova | Fistikli | 11.1°C |
Istanbul | Kinaliada | 11.1°C |
Kocaeli | Tavşancıl | 11.1°C |
Samsun | Tekkekoy | 11.1°C |
Kocaeli | Golcuk | 11°C |
Cyprus | Güzelyali | 11°C |
Yalova | Yalova | 11°C |
Zonguldak | Alapli | 10.9°C |
Kocaeli | Cebeci | 10.9°C |
Zonguldak | Zonguldak | 10.9°C |
Duzce | Akcakoca | 10.8°C |
Istanbul | Anadolufeneri | 10.8°C |
Kocaeli | Derince | 10.8°C |
Zonguldak | Eregli | 10.8°C |
Kocaeli | İzmit | 10.8°C |
Kocaeli | Kefken | 10.8°C |
Kocaeli | Korfez | 10.8°C |
Istanbul | Sahilkoy | 10.8°C |
Samsun | Samsun | 10.8°C |
Kocaeli | Sirinyali | 10.8°C |
Trabzon | Vakfikebir | 10.8°C |
Istanbul | Rumelifeneri | 10.7°C |
Istanbul | Sile | 10.7°C |
Sakarya | Karasu | 10.6°C |
Istanbul | Riva | 10.6°C |
Istanbul | Agva Center | 10.5°C |
Giresun | Espiye | 10.5°C |
Giresun | Gorele | 10.5°C |
Kastamonu | İnebolu | 10.5°C |
Kastamonu | Belyaka | 10.4°C |
Giresun | Giresun | 10.4°C |
Izmir | Karaburun | 10.4°C |
Ordu | Ordu | 10.4°C |
Ordu | Unye | 10.4°C |
Kastamonu | Cide | 10.3°C |
Sinop | Gerze | 10.3°C |
Giresun | Piraziz | 10.3°C |
Samsun | Terme | 10.3°C |
Giresun | Bulancak | 10.2°C |
Bartin | Kurucasile | 10.2°C |
Ordu | Fatsa | 10.1°C |
Kırklareli | Kiyikoy | 10.1°C |
Sinop | Turkeli | 10.1°C |
Kastamonu | Abana | 10°C |
Bartin | Amasra | 10°C |
Sinop | Sinop | 10°C |
Kastamonu | Catalzeytin | 9.9°C |
Sea Water
What should be the ideal sea water temperature?
The water temperature of the seas in Turkey is not the same due to its location. The warmest sea in Turkey is the Mediterranean. Our other warm seas are the Aegean Sea, the Marmara Sea and the Black Sea. The most ideal sea water temperature for the human body is between 23 and 29 degrees. Since our seas are in this average temperature range, they do not harm the human body.
What affects sea water temperature?
Sea water temperature varies depending on weather conditions and environmental factors. The salt content of the sea, cold water currents of rivers and wind blows can affect the sea water temperature.
Which Are Our Saltiest Seas?
The salinity rates of the four seas in Turkey are different from each other. Our open ocean seas have higher salt rates than our inland seas. Our saltiest seas are the Mediterranean (3.8%), the Aegean Sea (3.3%-3.8%), the Marmara Sea (2.3%-3.6%) and the Black Sea (1.8%). The most important factor affecting the salinity of the seas is temperature. The salinity rate is higher in warm seas. The decrease in water through evaporation increases the amount of salt in the sea. In addition, the number of rivers flowing into the sea changes the salt rate.
Why should sea water be preferred?
Sea water has an important place in terms of health. It strengthens the immune system, is good for liver and kidney problems, prevents insomnia, normalizes blood pressure, prevents rheumatism from increasing, cleanses the skin. Sea water has many important benefits. You can benefit from the sea by swimming in the appropriate sea water temperature.
Turkey is a holiday paradise. You can find a beach where you can swim in almost every season. For this reason, the seas of Türkiye are one of the favorite holiday destinations of foreign tourists.
How is sea water temperature measured?
* There are many methods of measuring sea water temperature. The method used in our country is to measure by placing sea thermometers at certain points on the coast. Sea thermometers make the most accurate measurement by detecting the temperature one meter below the water.
Sea water temperature is also measured by remote sensing via satellite. However, this method can only detect the surface temperature of the sea. NASA has been using this method since 2000.
Another method of measuring sea water temperature is Acoustic Tomography. Sound waves given at a certain frequency are used to measure water temperature by spreading in the water. Since the speed of sound waves spreads according to the temperature of the water, the temperature is estimated by determining how long it takes for the sound to reach a certain distance.
You can find out whether the temperature is suitable for you before going on holiday on our website. Sea water temperatures Updated every 2 hours. Thermometers in some areas may experience abnormal readings due to direct sunlight in the afternoon. We recommend that you check again every few hours.
The sea water temperatures on the beaches of Bodrum, Marmaris, Didim, Altınkum, Alanya, Konyaaltı, Finike, Kemer and Ayvalık are the coastal areas that are most wondered about.