Route Briefing: Singapore to Antalya
Few routes reward the patient bargain-hunter quite like Singapore to Antalya. Yes, you're looking at around thirteen and a half hours in the air with a stop along the way, but the payoff is one of the Mediterranean's most spectacular coastlines — ancient, sun-drenched, and genuinely affordable once you arrive. If you can snag a roundtrip fare under $700, you're doing very well on this route. Standard pricing climbs above $1,000, so timing your search matters enormously.
Turkish Airlines is the natural first choice here, and for good reason. Routing through Istanbul's Atatürk or the newer Istanbul Airport puts you on one of the world's most well-connected hubs, with smooth onward connections to Antalya and the added bonus of a layover in a city that's worth a few hours of wandering in its own right. Emirates via Dubai and Qatar Airways through Doha are equally solid options, all three carriers offering the kind of long-haul comfort that makes a 13-hour journey feel manageable.
Antalya itself is Turkey's Mediterranean crown jewel — a city where Roman-era ruins sit within walking distance of turquoise water so clear it looks digitally enhanced. The old quarter, Kaleiçi, is a maze of narrow cobblestone streets, Ottoman-era architecture, and harbour views that genuinely stop you in your tracks. Beyond the city, the surrounding Turquoise Coast stretches toward Kaş, Ölüdeniz, and the ruins of ancient Lycian cities half-swallowed by the hillside. Whether you're after all-inclusive resort life, serious archaeology, or hiking the famous Lycian Way, this region delivers.
Antalya Airport sits close to the city centre, and taxis and shuttle services connect you to the main resort areas without much fuss. If you're heading further along the coast, intercity buses are reliable and inexpensive — Turkey's bus network is genuinely impressive.
Peak season runs June through August, when the beaches are at their most electric but prices and crowds follow suit. Book four to six months ahead if you're travelling in summer — this is one of Europe's most popular resort destinations and availability tightens fast. For a sweeter spot, consider late May or September, when the sea is still warm, the light is golden, and the tourist crush eases noticeably.
The single best money-saving move? Lock in your flights early and let the destination's natural affordability do the rest. Eating, drinking, and exploring in Turkey remains genuinely good value, which means your flight budget is really the main hurdle. Clear that, and Antalya takes care of the rest.






