Akbuk usually enjoys mild to hot days with a fresh sea breeze. On a typical day you can expect comfortable mornings, a warmer afternoon, and cooler evenings by the water. Summer days are often dry and sunny, while spring and autumn may bring a brief shower or overcast spells. Sea conditions are generally calm to slight, with clearer water in settled weather and a bit more chop on windier days.
The information on this page describes typical conditions based on local patterns and public forecast data. Always check a live forecast for your exact dates and times, especially if you are planning boat trips or long days on the beach.
The information on this page describes typical conditions based on local patterns and public forecast data. Always check a live forecast for your exact dates and times, especially if you are planning boat trips or long days on the beach.
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Akbuk sits on Turkey’s Aegean coast and has a classic Mediterranean climate: long, hot, dry summers and mild, shorter winters with more rain. Spring and autumn are warm, comfortable and usually quieter than peak season.
For practical travel details such as public transport, money and safety, see the Practical Travel Info page, and for month-by-month suggestions on crowds and prices have a look at When to visit Akbuk in the same section.
For practical travel details such as public transport, money and safety, see the Practical Travel Info page, and for month-by-month suggestions on crowds and prices have a look at When to visit Akbuk in the same section.
| Season | Daytime / night temperatures | Rainfall | Sea temperature | How busy Akbuk usually is |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spring (March–May) | 15–25 °C days, 8–15 °C nights | Some showers in March, turning mostly dry by May | 15–20 °C, still cool early in the season | Quiet to moderately busy; more visitors around late April and May |
| Summer (June–August) | 28–36 °C days, 18–24 °C nights | Very little rain, strong sun most days | 22–26 °C, usually very pleasant for swimming | High season; beaches and restaurants are livelier, especially in July and August |
| Autumn (September–November) | 18–30 °C days, 12–20 °C nights | Mostly dry in September, more showers from late October | 20–24 °C in September, cooling gradually after | Steadily quieter after mid-September; by November it is peaceful and mostly local |
| Winter (December–February) | 10–16 °C days, 4–10 °C nights | Wettest time of year with changeable days | 14–17 °C, usually too cool for long swims | Very quiet; some seasonal businesses close but everyday services continue for locals |
Akbuk is relaxed and informal, so simple, comfortable clothes are perfect almost all year. Try to travel with a mix of layers rather than very heavy items, and always allow space in your luggage for sunscreen, swimwear and a hat in case the weather turns out warmer than expected. Checking a live forecast a couple of days before you fly will help you fine-tune your final packing list.