Turkey's Antalya sets tourist record of 15 million
The Mediterranean resort city of Antalya hosts over 5.5 million tourists from Russia, 2.5 million from Germany in the first 10 months of 2019.
Known across the world as a unique holiday destination where visitors can immerse themselves in history, nature and serene vacation all at once, Antalya, Turkey has smashed tourist records this year, hosting over 15 million so far.
According to official figures by provincial authorities, 15,567,000 tourists have visited Antalya in 2019, setting an all-time tourism record with visitors coming from 193 countries.
Often regarded as Turkey's "tourism capital", Antalya has always been a centre of interest for tourists looking to enjoy pristine Mediterranean beaches as well as the rich history of the region that has been home to countless civilisations.
Russian tourists showed the greatest interest in the province with about 5.5 million tourists from Jan. 1 to Oct. 31, 16 percent more than the previous year's figures.
Germans ranked second at about 2.5 million, marking a 16 percent rise in their numbers as well.
Ukraine ranked third with almost 800,000 tourists, whereas the number of British visitors climbed to 686,000, making it fourth on the list.
Visitors from Poland totalled 535,000, with the Netherlands not far behind at 424,000 and Romania with roughly a quarter-million visitors.
The tourism market has greatly expanded in Turkey, flying past the same period of 2018.
The Ministry of Culture of Tourism announced late in October that Turkey attracted 36.4 million tourists in the first 10 months of the year, marking a 14.5 percent rise, with Antalya playing a significant role.
Notably, Turkish Parliament Speaker Mustafa Sentop earlier this month said Turkey sought to receive 75 million tourists in 2023 and collect a revenue of $65 billion.