Is Türkler & Konaklı Safe? An Honest Look at the Resorts

Yes — Türkler and Konaklı are safe, quiet and family-friendly resort areas, and that calmer atmosphere is exactly why many British holidaymakers choose them over busier central Alanya. They sit along the coast west of Alanya, with all-inclusive hotels, relaxed beaches and a low-key feel. Serious crime is rare, the area is well used to UK visitors, and the main things to keep in mind are the same minor precautions you'd take on any holiday. Here's the honest picture.

A calmer corner of Alanya

If your image of a Turkish resort is a heaving nightlife strip, Türkler and Konaklı will pleasantly surprise you. These are quieter, more residential resort towns — popular with families and couples who want sun, sea and all-inclusive comfort without the late-night noise of central Alanya. The pace is gentle, the hotels are geared towards relaxed holidays, and there's a settled, friendly feel to the area. That calmness is a big part of why they feel so safe.

Crime: what to actually expect

Very little, honestly. Like anywhere with tourists, the realistic risks are minor:

  • Petty theft — keep an eye on belongings on the beach and in any busy spot. Don't leave phones and bags unattended while you swim.
  • Use the hotel safe for passports, spare cash and valuables.
  • Tourist overcharging — the odd inflated price or taxi fare, easily handled by checking first. See common tourist scams in Alanya.

Violent crime against tourists is rare, and you'll see locals and visitors of all ages out and about comfortably.

Great for families

This is where Türkler and Konaklı really shine. The combination of all-inclusive family hotels, calm beaches, and a quieter atmosphere makes them a genuinely good choice for a family holiday. Kids' clubs, pools and gentle surroundings mean parents can relax, and the lack of a rowdy nightlife scene right on the doorstep is a feature, not a drawback, for most families.

Solo & couples

Couples love the relaxed pace, and the area is comfortable for solo travellers too, including solo women — the usual awareness applies, particularly at night, but the laid-back resort setting makes it an easy place to feel at ease. If you want livelier nights out, central Alanya is a short, cheap dolmuş or taxi ride away, so you get the best of both: a calm base and the option of buzz when you want it.

Nightlife & drinks

Nightlife here is lower-key than central Alanya — think hotel bars and relaxed local venues rather than a club strip. Wherever you drink, the sensible habits apply: pace yourself, keep an eye on your drink, and take a taxi back rather than walking home alone late at night. If you head into Alanya for a big night, plan your return — the dolmuş thins out late, so a taxi is often the move.

Beaches & swimming

The beaches along this stretch are a major draw and are generally safe for swimming, but use the same common sense as any sea: swim within your depth, take notice of any flags or local advice, and keep an eye on children in the water. Don't leave valuables unattended on the sand while you swim.

The honest bottom line

Türkler and Konaklı are about as relaxed and safe as a Mediterranean beach holiday gets — which is precisely why they've become favourites for returning British families. Take the simple precautions on this page, sort proper travel insurance before you fly, and you can settle in and enjoy it.

Frequently asked questions

Is Türkler safe for tourists?
Yes. It's a quiet, family-oriented resort west of Alanya with a relaxed atmosphere and low crime, well away from the busier central nightlife.

Is Konaklı a safe area to stay?
Yes. Konaklı is a calm, established resort considered safe for families and solo travellers. Keep an eye on belongings on the beach and in crowds, but serious crime is rare.

Are Türkler and Konaklı good for families?
Very much so — quieter and more laid-back than central Alanya, with all-inclusive family hotels, calm beaches and a low-key atmosphere.

Is the nightlife in Türkler and Konaklı safe?
The resorts are quieter than central Alanya's strip, with relaxed hotel bars. Pace your drinks, keep an eye on them, and take a taxi back at night rather than walking alone.

For the full picture, see our honest guide to whether Alanya is safe and our Alanya safety & health guide. Questions about the area? Message us on WhatsApp — we're local and happy to help.

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