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4 Days Cappadocia and Ephesus Tour

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  • 4 Days 3 Nights
  • From : USD 925

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  • 5 Days 4 Nights
  • From : USD 985

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  • From : USD 1190

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  • From : USD 1445

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  • 10 Days 9 Nights
  • From : USD 2130

12 Days Ephesus, Pamukkale, Fethiye, Blue Cruise, Antalya, Konya and Cappadocia Tour

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  • 12 Days 11 Nights
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Overflowing with Mediterranean energy and Middle Eastern hospitality, Turkey feels like a continent unto itself.

With Greco-Roman ruins, a sun-drenched Turquoise Coast, tiny hillside villages, delicately decorated minarets, and the world’s most spectacular historic mosques – Turkey is impossible to pigeonhole. If you know where to look among the shifting mountain backdrops, you’ll find one-of-a-kind sights and experiences that will set up camp in your heart. Break bread (and the fast) with new friends during Ramazan in the courtyard of the 17th-century Blue Mosque. Explore the hand-forged cave churches of Cappadocia in a landscape of towering wind-carved fairy chimneys. Sink your teeth into a gozleme filled with veggies you pulled from the dirt yourself. Discover Turkey with a local who is passionate about the land they call home.

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Culture and customs.

Turkey has a strong national identity and both its location and the legacy of the Ottoman Empire have contributed to a cultural mix of influences from  Europe ,  Asia  and the  Middle East . Cultural practices vary significantly depending on which region of Turkey you are travelling in. It's important to remember that while most Turkish cities are modern metropolises, Turks can still be quite traditional.

Travelers will find Turkish people to be polite and quite formal in their greetings, kind and hospitable as hosts and friendly as new acquaintances. While bars and nightclubs are common in big cities like Istanbul, outside of these environments it’s a good idea to take your cues from the locals and behave in a subdued manner. This doesn’t mean you can’t have fun, but raucous behavior should be contained to the appropriate venues and kept off the street.

While Turkey is nominally secular, the vast majority of the population identifies as Muslim and Islamic holidays like Ramazan (Ramadan) and Eid are widely observed and recognized as public holidays.

How to be a respectful traveler in Turkey

  • Clean your plate If you’re eating with locals (particularly as a guest in their home), you’ll make them very happy if you eat multiple servings and finish everything on your plate. Plan ahead and arrive on an empty stomach for extra points.
  • Know when to haggle Remember the first rule of bartering is to decide how much you’re willing to spend beforehand and use that as your guide. In regular shops – as opposed to markets – don’t attempt to haggle over prices.
  • Respect the elderly Small gestures like letting elderly folks go ahead of you through doors, offering them your seat on public transport and generally being considerate and respectful of older people will be greatly appreciated.
  • Keep criticism private It’s a good rule of thumb not to criticize the culture, government or politics of Turkey. While not all Turks are strict nationalists, you could cause a lot of trouble and offense. You should especially avoid discussing topics related to the Kurdish or Armenian people. When in doubt, follow the conversational lead of the locals. If you’re traveling with Intrepid, ask your leader for guidance. If you’re after a little insight into the geopolitical complexities of Turkey, check out the 'further reading' list below for some perspectives from Turkish authors.

History and government

Ancient history.

There is evidence of hominin habitation in the region known as Anatolia, or Asian Turkey, that dates as far back as 500,000 years and ample evidence of numerous Neolithic settlements popping up between 8000 and 10,000 years ago. 

Notable civilizations who occupied the prehistoric Anatolian region were the Hattians (circa 2500 BC to 2000 BC), the Hittites (circa 1700 BC to 1200 BC) and the Assyrians. From around 2000 BC, Greeks began settling in north-western Anatolia and the southern coasts, establishing individual city-states.

Pre-modern history

The majority of Anatolia was conquered by Alexander the Great in 334 BC. After his death, a succession of various Greek-Macedonian rulers controlled the area until 133 BC when the region was given to the Roman Republic.

Roman control had little impact on the dominant classical Greek culture, which continued to thrive in Anatolia until the region’s absorption into the Byzantine Empire.

Between the sixth and 11th centuries a massive wave of what is known as the ‘Turkic migration’ occurred, and millions traveled across Central Asia into Europe and the Middle East . Among this migratory wave were various Turkic tribes who brought the Islamic religion and Turkic languages that dominate modern Turkey.

The Byzantine Empire sustained a number of invasions and limped forward before finally collapsing in the 14th century, by which point much of Anatolia was already controlled by tribal micro-kingdoms. One of these Turkic tribal groups, the Ottomans, emerged as the dominant regional power during the 15th century and enjoyed a few hundred years of expansion and growth until territorial losses forced its eventual decline in the 19th century.

20th century

The final dissolution of the Ottoman Empire after defeat at the hands of the Allies in WWI was followed by a brief period of Allied occupation before the establishment of the Republic of Turkey in 1923.

Mustafa Kemal Ataturk became the republic’s first president and introduced radical reforms to modernize Turkey and imbue it with a unique identity that was separate from that of the former empire. His ideas continue to be influential in contemporary politics today.

In the decades since the death of Ataturk in 1938, Turkey has seen a number of swings between democratic and autocratic governance, interrupted by brief periods of military governance and occasional political chaos.

Turkey today is a presidential republic where the ruling political parties have historically been nationalist and somewhat economically liberal, with a varying amount of Islamic influence. 

Far-left political activist groups and minority rebel groups have waxed and waned in terms of public and political influence. The most notable is the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), a militant political group originally formed with the intention of creating a Kurdish separatist state. The arrest of PKK founder Abdullah Ocalan in 1999 was a crushing blow to the once-powerful group, though they continue to operate with the stated aim of ensuring the rights and autonomy of the Kurdish people in Turkey and beyond.   

More recently, Turkey has experienced relative prosperity and political stability, though the economy – based on mineral mining, agriculture, tourism and construction – continues to fluctuate between growth and stasis.

Eating and drinking

Home to some of the tastiest produce you can get your hands on, traditional cooking methods and influence from Asia, Europe and the Middle East, Turkey’s food is surprising, delicious and delightful (pun definitely intended).

Plant-based options

Many Turkish favorites are already non-meat. Gozleme, simit and cig kofte are all vegetarian and easy to find in markets, street corner food stands and restaurants. Vegans will have a trickier time finding pre-made dishes that contain no animal products. However, Turkey has an abundance of markets selling fresh produce, bread and extras like hummus and fava bean dip. With a little planning, vegans will be able to assemble meze-style lunches when pre-made options aren’t available.

In dishes like soups and stews it’s a good idea to watch out for beef stock – called et suyu – as it is used frequently even in ‘vegetarian’ dishes.

Must-try Turkish dishes and beverages

  • Gozleme This spinach and cheese pastry is a tasty budget-friendly bite that will satisfy everyone (especially vegetarians).
  • Lokum Love it or hate it, this divisive treat (known internationally as Turkish delight) can be found in shops, bazaars and street stalls nearly everywhere in Turkey. Made from rosewater, lemon, sugar, cornflour and water, it's relatively easy to make… and even easier to eat.
  • Simit As far as quick and easy snacks go it’s hard to pass up simit, a bread similar to a sesame-encrusted bagel. Carts selling simit can be found at bus and train stations, main streets and other busy thoroughfares in most cities.
  • Cig kofte Made with bulgur, onion, tomato paste and spices, this south-eastern specialty is essentially a big ol’ vegetarian ‘meatball’. The traditional kind (made with raw meat) is now banned, so you can eat without fear of food poisoning.
  • Fish sandwiches Particularly if you’re spending time in the Bosphorus, a fish sandwich (or balik ekmek) is a must-try local dish. Made with white fish, onion and salad, it’s a simple classic that hits the spot.
  • Manti Though the ingredients that fill these handmade dumplings vary, the best kind are filled with lamb and served with yogurt and butter. It’s hard to move after polishing off a plate, but so worth it.
  • Turkish coffee Turkish coffee is known around the world for its unique brewing method. It's made with arabica beans which are ground into a fine powder and boiled with cardamom and water in a cevze – a pretty copper or brass pot with a long, thin handle.

Learn more about what to drink in Turkey

Turkey travel highlights

One of the best-preserved classical cities in the Eastern Mediterranean and arguably the greatest Greco-Roman site in the world, the ruins of Ephesus are essential viewing for amateur historians.

Boasting incredible Roman ruins and a harbor that proves the term ‘Turquoise Coast’ is well-deserved, Antalya is a sophisticated slice of Mediterranean Turkey.  

3. Istanbul

People are passionate about Istanbul. Allow at least a few days to explore the sights of this continent-straddling city and discover the indefinable quality that inspires such devotion.

 The main base for exploring stunning Cappadocia, Goreme has many buildings that are carved into the same soft volcanic rock that forms the fairy chimneys and spires the region is famous for.

5. Mt Nemrut

Hike to the summit of this remote mountain and you’ll be rewarded with the ruins of an ancient mausoleum, including gigantic stone heads which are all that remain of epic statues of various gods.

Cruise to the sunken city of Kekova, where you can swim and snorkel in crystal blue waters, taste fabulous local cuisine, float over an ancient sunken city or explore Lycian tombs.

Geography and environment

A fairly mountainous country sharing borders with Bulgaria , Greece , Syria, Iraq, Iran , Armenia , Georgia and Azerbaijan , Turkey also has wide stretches of coastline along the Aegean, Mediterranean and Black Seas.

Blessed with large tracts of fertile soil, Turkey is one of the world's biggest agricultural producers, and visitors can expect to see many farms, orchards, plantations and areas of permanent crops occupying certain regions.

Due to its location, Turkey is home to a wide variety of landscapes, from the rocky, forested coastline of the Black Sea region to the fertile plateaus of the Marmara, the white sand beaches of the Aegean and the limestone formations of the Mediterranean. Adding further environmental diversity, the Anatolia highlands (considered the heartland of the country) feature rugged snow-capped peaks and crystalline lakes.

With one of the biggest bazaars in the world, flea markets aplenty and a cutting-edge contemporary fashion scene in the bigger cities, shopping in Turkey is more diverse than you might think.

It's a good idea to check with your local customs officials to ensure that you are able to bring certain items back into your home country, particularly perishable items. Australia and New Zealand, for example, generally have strict quarantine laws.

A note on ceramics

While beautifully decorated tiles and ceramics overflow from Turkey’s market stalls, you should keep in mind that their point of origin can be hard to decipher. In other words, watch out for fakes. The real deal tends to be pretty expensive (but worth it, if you ask us). Of course, if you’re just after something pretty to remind you of your travels, don’t feel too bad about reaching for the inexpensive option.

Things to buy in Turkey

  • Handwoven carpets Turkish carpets are a worldwide phenomenon and represent centuries of artistic tradition woven into a beautiful work of art. Go in with an idea of how much you’re willing to pay and don’t be afraid to bargain a little. Just keep in mind that quality craftsmanship deserves to be rewarded with a fair price. A lot of vendors and stores will give you the carpet in a bag suitable to transport as luggage, or you might consider shipping it back home.
  • Nazar boncuk (evil eye talisman) Want to bring home a little piece of Turkey and ward off evil spirits and intentions at the same time? An evil eye talisman is a perfect thing. You’ll see these little blue ‘eyes’ in every shop and the majority of Turks carry one with them wherever they go.
  • Jewelry Turkey's artisan-made gold and silver earrings, rings and bracelets are good buys. Bazaars, boutiques, museum gift shops and silversmiths offer a wide range of designs from modern to Ottoman-inspired.
  • Brass and copper You can find an assortment of brass and copper decorative objects for the home in the bazaars of Turkey. Serving platters, pitchers, trays, pots and urns will add some souvenir flair to your kitchen.

Festivals and events

If you want an adventure with a point of difference, consider planning your travels to coincide with these popular events.

The 30-day Islamic holy month of Ramadan (Ramadan) is widely observed in Turkey. The exact dates change every year, so it’s important to check when Ramazan will take place in the year you plan to travel. As a general rule, five consecutive public holidays are observed at the beginning of the month and a few at the end.

The level of celebration varies considerably depending on what part of Turkey you are in. The east has a larger Muslim population and, therefore, a more devoutly observed Ramazan, whereas the southern and western coasts will be less affected.

Whether or not you want to travel during Ramazan (Ramadan) will depend on what kind of adventure you’re after. If you love immersing yourself in local culture and religious practices (and don’t mind a little inconvenience), you might just find travelling during this holy month a fascinating and enriching experience. While the days are dedicated to fasting and contemplation, the evenings are full of colorful celebration and, of course, feasting! Plus, there are fewer tourists around to compete with.

Anniversary of the Anzac campaign

Thousands of people head to Gallipoli every year to pay their respects to fallen Australian , New Zealand and Turkish soldiers who died during the bloody Gallipoli campaign of WWI. The moving dawn ceremony is an iconic event that grows in popularity each year, so if you're hoping to head to Gallipoli in April for Anzac Day, plan ahead.

Efes Pilsen One Love Festival

This annual summer music festival held in Istanbul presents two days of rock, pop, folk and electronic entertainment for masses of locals and visitors keen on soaking up some tunes and summer love.

Kirkpinar Oil Wrestling Championships

Want to see thousands of oiled-up men wrestle and grapple with each other? Then this is the festival for you! This wrestling championship is held over several days, usually in late June, when Turkey's national sport is celebrated with gusto and fanfare. Apart from the one-on-one wrestling bouts, there are Romani bands, traditional food and belly dancers providing the perfect sideshow attractions.

Cappadox Festival

Set in the otherworldly landscape of Cappadocia, this eco-friendly music festival features artists and musicians performing on solar-powered stages and inside the ancient caves that the region is famous for. Held around June, the festival was originally an annual event but has moved to a biennial timetable.

Learn more about festivals in Turkey

Public holidays that may impact travel include:

Ramazan Bayrami

National Sovereignty and Children's Day

Commemoration of Atat

Kurban Bayrami

Victory Day

Republic Day

Please note that the dates of Turkey's public holidays may vary.

Further reading

For inspiring stories to prepare you for your Turkey adventure, check out these books:

  • Turkey: A Short History – Norman Stone
  • The Bastard of Istanbul – Elif Shafak
  • Last Train to Istanbul – Ayse Kulin
  • Poems of Nazim Hikmet – Nazim Hikmet
  • Istanbul: Memories and the City – Orhan Pamuk
  • Portrait of a Turkish Family – Irfan Orga
  • A Fez of the Heart – Jeremy Seal
  • Turkish Coast Through Writers' Eyes – Rupert Scott (ed.)

Turkey travel FAQs

Do you need a visa to travel to turkey.

You may need a visa to enter Turkey depending on where you’re from. Foreign nationals from several countries will need an e-visa that allows stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period, including:

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Travelers from many countries – including  New Zealand , the  United Kingdom , Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,  Japan , Norway, Sweden and  Switzerland  – don’t require a visa for stays of less than three months if the trip is for tourism or business purposes.

When is the best time to visit Turkey?

The best time to visit Turkey is typically during the shoulder seasons of March to May or September to October when the temperatures are still warm and there aren't yet large summer crowds.

For the best beach weather, the hottest time of year is June and July, however, this collides with the summer holidays, so it will be busy.

The cooler months are quieter and accommodation (when still open) is cheaper.

If you are planning to travel to the eastern reaches of Turkey during Ramadan/Ramazan, it’s important to consider that many restaurants and shops will either be closed or operating at reduced hours. However, the carnival atmosphere that erupts when the fast breaks in the evening is magical, so travelers who enjoy immersive cultural experiences might prefer to travel during the holy month.

What's the weather like in Turkey?

The weather in Turkey depends on the time of year and region you're visiting. The southern coastlines typically experience a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and wet winters, while the interior regions can experience drastic temperature changes and even snow.

If you're planning on swimming, the water is generally still warm up until the start of November and October is great as it's much quieter.

Weather in Istanbul is fairly temperate, sheltered from severe weather by its proximity to the coastlines.

Is tipping customary in Turkey?

While tipping isn't mandatory in Turkey, a cash tip that equals a small percentage of the total bill is very much appreciated in restaurants.

It's also customary to tip staff while visiting hammams (bathhouses). It's not necessary to tip taxi drivers, although rounding up the fare for convenience is commonplace.

What is the internet access like in Turkey?

Free wi-fi is common in Turkey’s cities, but the quality of connection varies. Alternatively, Turkey has an abundance of internet cafes in large cities, and most of them serve coffee and snacks so you can refuel while you catch up with folks back home.

Internet access can be spotty or non-existent in rural areas, so it’s best to treat travel in these regions as an opportunity for a digital detox. 

Can I use my mobile phone while in Turkey?

Mobile phone coverage is good in Turkey, especially in large cities. Coverage may not be available in more remote areas. Ensure you have global roaming activated with your mobile carrier before you leave home if you wish to use your mobile.

What are the toilets like in Turkey?

Turkey has a mix of Western-style and squat-style toilets, sometimes with a jug of water for manual flushing. The latter becomes more common the more remote the region, however, there's typically a Western-style toilet in every bathroom.

Toilets are known as WCs (short for water closets) in Turkey.

Many public toilets require a small payment of roughly 2-10 TRY for use, so make sure you carry change when out and about.

You may find the standards of hygiene and sanitation in Turkey are laxer than you are used to so it's a good idea to carry toilet paper and hand sanitiser if you are concerned.

Can I drink the water in Turkey?

Drinking tap water isn't recommended in Turkey. For environmental reasons, try to avoid buying bottled water. Fill a reusable water bottle or canteen with filtered water or carry water purification tablets with you. It's also advisable to avoid ice in drinks and to peel fruit and vegetables rather than eating washed or unwashed produce.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Turkey?

Major credit cards are widely accepted in tourist shopping areas and large hotels in Turkey, but are less commonly accepted by smaller vendors, in remote towns and rural areas. We recommend carrying cash for purchases to avoid being caught out.

What is ATM access like in Turkey?

ATMs are available in large cities in Turkey but are not common in rural areas and smaller towns. Be prepared for this by having enough cash before traveling out of the city.

What to wear in Turkey

Turkey can get quite warm in summer and during the shoulder seasons but it’s important to remember that clothing that covers you from elbows to below the knee is appropriate in (or even around) mosques. Think linen pants, lightweight tops/shirts and long dresses. Female travelers should also carry a scarf on them to wear when visiting mosques.

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?

Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

Is Turkey safe for LGBTQIA+ travelers?

LGBTQIA+ travelers should be aware that while Turkey is nominally secular it can also be very conservative. As such, negative attitudes towards LGBTQIA+ individuals are common, particularly outside major cities.  

While same-sex relationships and non-normative gender presentation are not against the law in Turkey, LGBTQIA+ people have no legally enshrined protection from discrimination. Legal prohibitions against ‘ offenses against public morality’ can and have been used to persecute LGBTQIA+ folks, though the likelihood of this being used to target travelers is low.

Transgender travelers, in particular, should be aware that trans people in Turkey report being the targets of violence and overt discrimination. 

Istanbul and Ankara have established queer scenes, both of which are primarily oriented around cisgender gay men and to a lesser extent cisgender gay women. However, same-sex couples are still unlikely to engage in public displays of affection in these cities.

For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting Equaldex or ILGA before you travel.

If you are traveling solo on an Intrepid group tour, you will share accommodation with a passenger of the same gender as per your passport information. If you don’t identify with the gender assigned on your passport, please let us know at the time of booking and we’ll arrange the rooming configuration accordingly. A single supplement is available on some tours for travelers who do not wish to share a room.

Is Turkey accessible for travelers with disabilities?

Intrepid is committed to making travel widely accessible, regardless of ability or disability. That’s why we do our best to help as many people see the world as possible, regardless of any physical or mental limitations they might have. We’re always happy to talk to travelers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them toward the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.

While infrastructure is improving, much of Turkey remains difficult to navigate for wheelchair users and people with mobility concerns. Many cities in Turkey have been occupied for thousands of years and their design reflects that, with little regard given to making streets and attractions accessible. Travelers with impaired mobility will find that while tourist locales in Istanbul, such as hotels and mosques, are fitted with ramps and connected by an accessible tram, getting around the rest of the city can be challenging. Rural regions like Cappadocia will be difficult for travelers with mobility impairment to navigate independently. 

Squat toilets remain the norm in many parts of Turkey, which can pose problems for travelers with certain disabilities.

Traffic in Turkey can be chaotic, and even when traffic lights and pedestrian crossings exist drivers do not always obey them. Taxis are, for the most part, not wheelchair-friendly.         

Travelers who use battery-operated hearing aids should consider bringing a stash of extra batteries, as they can be difficult to locate in Turkey.

If you do live with a visual, hearing or other impairment, let your booking agent or group leader know early on so they’re aware and suitable arrangements can be made. As a general rule, knowing some common words in the local language, carrying a written itinerary with you and taking to the streets in a group, rather than solo, can help make your travel experience the best it can be.

Does my trip to Turkey support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. In fact, we make a donation on behalf of every traveler. Trips to Turkey directly support our foundation partner, C ontemporary Life Support Association (CYDD) . 

Contemporary Life Support Association (CYDD) provide scholarships and educational programs for economically disadvantaged youth in Turkey. Donations from our trips fund a program where young scholarship awardees undertake outreach workshops with marginalized children in regional villages. Workshops include information sessions on gender equality, health, law, culture, and other human rights topics.

Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

How do I stay safe and healthy while traveling?

From Australia?

Go to: Smart Traveller

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Go to:  UK Foreign Travel Advice

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The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information.

What kind of accommodation will I be staying in?

Traveling with Intrepid is a little bit different. We endeavor to provide travelers with an authentic experience to remember, so we try to keep accommodation as unique and traditional as possible.

When traveling with us in Turkey you may find yourself staying in a:

These locally run guesthouses are the perfect blend of a comfortable homestay and a hotel, combining well-situated and authentic Turkish accommodation with modern conveniences.

Immerse yourself in local village life and enjoy Turkish hospitality (and food) during a homestay. Share a home-cooked meal with your hosts and embrace the slow life.

How will I be traveling around Turkey?

Intrepid believes half the fun of experiencing a new country is getting there, and getting around once there! Where possible, Intrepid uses local transport options and traditional modes of transport – which usually have less of an environmental impact, support small local operators and are heaps more fun.

Depending what trip you're on while in Turkey, you may find yourself traveling by:

Explore the rugged beauty of Turkey’s coast on a traditional Turkish sailing gulet. Spend days exploring submerged ruins and nights cozied up on deck under the stars.

What is it like traveling on a small group tour?

Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or you’re about to embark on your first trip, traveling can be as intimidating as it is exciting. That's the beauty of a small group tour. From handling the logistics and organizing amazing cultural activities to local leaders who know each destination like the back of their hand (like which street has the best markets and where to get the most authentic food), traveling on a small group tour with Intrepid will give you unforgettable travel experiences without the hassle that comes with exploring a new place. Plus, you'll have ready-made friends to share the journey with. All you have to do is turn up with a healthy sense of adventure and we’ll take care of the rest.

Does my Intrepid trip include airfare?

While our Intrepid trips include many modes of transport, from tuk-tuks to overland vehicles, bullet trains and feluccas, airfare to and from your home country is not included in your tour package.

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Turkey Tours & Travel Packages 2024/2025

Our 472 most popular turkey trips. compare tour itineraries from 98 tour companies. 886 reviews. 4.8/5 avg rating., popular turkey tours.

Explore Turkey’s rich history and stunning landscapes with our popular tours. These tours cover iconic destinations like Istanbul, Cappadocia, Ephesus, and Pamukkale, offering a perfect blend of culture, adventure, and relaxation for all travelers.

Highlights of Turkey

Highlights of Turkey

  • Discover ancient history and monuments of the Ottoman empire
  • Visit the Roman city of Ephesus
  • See the limestone cascades and thermal springs at Pamukkale
  • Discover one of the best-preserved theatres of the ancient world, Aspendos
  • Enjoy an optional hot-air balloon ride over the fairy chimneys of Cappadocia

Best of Turkey (Summer)

Best of Turkey (Summer)

  • 1 Welcome Reception (WR)
  • 13 Breakfast (B)
  • 6 Dinner (D)
  • 1 Be My Guest (BMG)
  • 2 Regional Dinner (RD)

Turkey: See & Experience Almost it ALL in 10 Days, 1st Class Custom Tours

Turkey: See & Experience Almost it ALL in 10 Days, 1st Class Custom Tours

  • Hot Air Balloon Ride Over Cappadocia’s Cave Dwellings
  • Having a Traditional Dinner Inside a Native’s Home
  • Experiencing a Traditional Turkish Bath
  • Bathe in the Natural Limestone Pools of Pamukkale
  • An All-Day Boat Cruise Around the Turkish Riviera

A Taste of Turkey - Istanbul to Cappadocia

A Taste of Turkey - Istanbul to Cappadocia

  • Discover the classic highlights of Turkey alongside a variety of tasty regional specialties
  • From the grandeur of Istanbul through the Marmara and Aegean to stunning Cappadocia
  • A variety of cuisine, world-class Greco-Roman sites and Pamukkale's travertine terraces

Turkey Explored

Turkey Explored

  • Explore the continent-straddling metropolis of Istanbul, and step back in time to when it was Constantinople with the backstreets of the Grand Bazaar and at the Hagia Sophia.
  • Reflect on battles fought and lives lost with a moving visit to the Gallipoli Peninsula, a serene stretch of coastline where it's now hard to picture the horrors of war.
  • Spend two days exploring the cliffside waterfalls, cobblestone alleyways and ancient ruins of Antalya, a city on the Mediterranean Coast.
  • You'll dig into local Turkish delicacies like the famous wet burgers, enjoy a local lunch at a traditional Aspava and get your taste buds tingling with a borek tasting.
  • Discover UNESCO world heritage site - Hattusas Ancient Site - known for its well-preserved temples and royal residences.

Classic Tour to Turkey

Classic Tour to Turkey

  • Sail on the Borphorus Strait with Asia and Europe on each side
  • Appreciate the architecture of Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque
  • Marvel at the breathtaking landscapes of Cappadocia
  • Explore the well-preserved Hellenistic ruins of Ephesus

Glories of Turkey

Glories of Turkey

Walking the Ancient Trails of Cappadocia - Premium Adventure

Walking the Ancient Trails of Cappadocia - Premium Adventure

  • Experience a six-night stay at the fabulous Nino Cave Suites hotel in the heart of Cappadocia
  • Enjoy a unique programme of walks and activities to discover the history, valleys, rock towers and cave dwellings of the region
  • Grab the chance to take a hot-air balloon ride over the fairytale Cappadocia landscape
  • Discover historic Istanbul, from centrally located hotels

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Experience Turkey in an intimate setting with our small group tours. Limited to fewer participants, these tours provide personalized attention and immersive experiences, allowing you to explore Turkey’s hidden gems and cultural treasures with leisure.

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Turkey in 11 days - Treasures of Anatolia - Superior

Best of Greece and Turkey with 3-day Cruise

Best of Greece and Turkey with 3-day Cruise

  • - Full-service escorted tour - Most of the meals included - No hidden fees - Most comprehensive to see the highlights of Turkey and Greece

Turkey in Depth

Turkey in Depth

  • Explore Turkey's highlights on this comprehensive two week trip
  • Visit famous Greco-Roman sites, enjoy vibrant cities and relax on the stunning coastline
  • Discover Cappadocia's unusual landscape, underground cities and rock-cut churches

Eastern Europe Express

Eastern Europe Express

  • Immerse yourself in the communist past and vibrant present of Bucharest, a city often underrated by travellers
  • Travel through the scenic Rila Mountains in Bulgaria, mingling with monks at the 10th-century Rila Monastery
  • Experience the romantic "time travel" back to the 20-th century by taking a trip on the last operational narrow gauge line in Bulgaria on route from Bansko to Plovdiv.
  • Explore the amphitheatre and Plovdiv's other significant sights on a guided walking tour.
  • Breathe the crisp air on a hike and take in stunning view in the Pirin Mountain.

Best Turkey Tours by Duration

Find the perfect Turkey tour to fit your schedule, whether you have a weekend or several weeks to explore. Our tours range in duration, offering something for every type of traveler.

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Discover Turkey with a tour that fits your budget. From luxury experiences to affordable adventures, our tours offer a variety of options to suit different price ranges without compromising on quality.

Top Turkey Attractions

  • Gazing in awe at the massive Ottoman Empire treasures in Istanbul’s Topkapi Museum
  • Marveling over the Byzantine architecture of Hagia Sophia
  • Dining at a rooftop restaurant situated between Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque in Istanbul, as the sun sets and the iconic, exotic structures are illuminated
  • Kayak above the underwater, ancient ruins of Kekova, off Turkey’s south coast along the Lycian Trail
  • Riding the ferries across the Bosphorus while crossing from Europe to Asia or vice versa
  • Wandering through the seemingly endless market stalls in Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar
  • Attending a Sufi dance performance of whirling dervishes twirling and swaying for hours on entrancing rhythms of Sufi music
  • Relishing the fresh grilled fish sandwich sold at a sidewalk stand near the Bosphorus
  • Taking a hot air balloon ride over the amazing landscape at Cappadocia
  • Staying overnight in a Cappadocia cave hotel in Göreme
  • Taking a self-driving tour through the mountains of Kaçkar, Karçal, and Yalnızçam
  • Exploring the old town Antalya, Turkey’s largest beach resort, situated on a dramatic cliffside perch overlooking the Mediterranean
  • Exploring the underground city of Derinkuyu and its cave system
  • Visiting the ancient city of Ephesus , one of Turkey’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites and home to the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, a frequent cruise-ship stop
  • Sailing down the Turkish coast in a traditional gulet, a two- or three-masted wooden vessel
  • Soaking in the hot springs at Pamukkale and exploring the nearby Hierapolis ruins
  • Touring the historic Basilica Cistern underground colonnade

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Turkey Attractions & Landmarks Guide

  • Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul: Once the primary residence of Ottoman sultans, Topkapi Palace Museum showcases opulent rooms, sacred relics, and imperial collections. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the grandeur and intrigue of the Ottoman Empire.
  • Hagia Sophia Museum, Istanbul: Originally a cathedral, then a mosque, and now a museum, Hagia Sophia is a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture. Its stunning mosaics and immense dome have captivated visitors for centuries, reflecting Istanbul's diverse religious history.
  • Mevlana Museum, Konya: Dedicated to the famous poet and mystic Rumi, the Mevlana Museum is a spiritual and cultural landmark. The museum houses Rumi’s tomb and various artifacts related to his life and the Mevlevi Sufi order.
  • Istanbul Archaeological Museum, Istanbul: Home to over a million artifacts, the Istanbul Archaeological Museum offers an extensive collection ranging from ancient Greek and Roman sculptures to Mesopotamian artifacts. It’s a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
  • Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara: This museum in Ankara is renowned for its impressive collection of artifacts from the Paleolithic era to the Ottoman period. It provides an in-depth look at the diverse cultures and civilizations that have shaped Anatolia.
  • Sakip Sabanci Museum, Istanbul: Located in a beautiful mansion overlooking the Bosphorus, Sakip Sabanci Museum features an extensive collection of calligraphy, manuscripts, and fine arts. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions of international and Turkish artists.
  • Rahmi Koc Museum, Istanbul: Dedicated to the history of transport, industry, and communications, the Rahmi Koc Museum is a fascinating place for those interested in engineering and technology. It showcases Turkey's history in these fields. Its exhibits include vintage cars, submarines, and aircraft.
  • Istanbul Museum of Modern Art: As Turkey’s first modern art museum, it showcases contemporary Turkish art alongside international works. The museum’s dynamic exhibitions and educational programs make it a vibrant cultural hub in Istanbul.
  • Pera Museum, Istanbul: Pera Museum is known for its Orientalist paintings, Anatolian weights and measures, and Kütahya tiles and ceramics. It offers a rich and diverse collection that highlights Turkey’s artistic heritage.
  • Rezan Has Museum, Istanbul: Housed in a restored Byzantine building, Rezan Has Museum features archaeological finds and contemporary art. The museum's unique setting and diverse exhibits provide a fascinating blend of ancient and modern culture.
  • Great Mosque and Hospital of Divrigi, Sivas: This UNESCO World Heritage site is renowned for its intricate stone carvings and architectural grandeur. Built in the 13th century, it exemplifies Seljuk art and architecture and offers a glimpse into the region’s Islamic heritage.
  • Historic Areas of Istanbul: The key landmarks of this area include Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, and the Blue Mosque. These sites reflect the city’s rich history as a cultural crossroads between Europe and Asia, showcasing Byzantine and Ottoman architectural marvels.
  • Hattusha, the Hittite Capital, Corum: The ancient capital of the Hittite Empire features impressive ruins, including city walls, temples, and royal residences. This archaeological site provides valuable insights into the Hittite civilization and its contributions to early history.
  • Mount Nemrut, Adiyaman: Mount Nemrut is famous for its colossal statues and the tomb sanctuary of King Antiochus I. Located in southeastern Turkey, this UNESCO site offers a unique blend of Greek and Persian influences, with stunning sunrise and sunset views over the statues.
  • Xanthos, Antalya: This ancient Lycian city is known for its monumental tombs and inscriptions. It played a significant role in Lycian history and mythology, and its well-preserved ruins illustrate the city’s rich cultural heritage.
  • Archaeological site of Troy, Canakkale : Immortalized in Homer’s epic poems, this site reveals layers of ancient settlements dating back to the Bronze Age. Visitors can explore the remnants of this legendary city and its significance in both history and mythology.
  • Goreme National Park and Rock Sites of Cappadocia: This UNESCO World Heritage site is renowned for its unique rock formations, cave dwellings, and ancient churches. The stunning landscape of Cappadocia, shaped by volcanic activity, offers visitors an otherworldly experience.
  • Hierapolis, Pamukkale: Hierapolis-Pamukkale combines ancient ruins with natural thermal springs, creating a unique UNESCO World Heritage site. The travertine terraces of Pamukkale and the ancient city of Hierapolis attract visitors for their beauty and historical significance.
  • Ephesus, Izmir : Ephesus is one of the best-preserved ancient cities in the world, featuring landmarks like the Library of Celsus and the Temple of Artemis. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a fascinating glimpse into Roman urban life and early Christian history.
  • Diyarbakir Fortress: The massive black basalt walls of Diyarbakir Fortress are a testament to the city’s strategic importance throughout history. It encompasses various historical periods, from Roman to Ottoman, reflecting a rich cultural heritage.
  • Archaeological Site of Ani, Kars: Ani, once a thriving medieval city, is known for its well-preserved ruins, including churches, mosques, and city walls. Located on the Turkish-Armenian border, Ani offers a poignant glimpse into the region’s diverse historical influences.
  • Aphrodisias, Aydin: Aphrodisias, named after the goddess Aphrodite, is an ancient city famed for its sanctuary, sculptures, and well-preserved stadium. The site offers a deep insight into Greco-Roman art and architecture.
  • Gobeklitepe, Sanliurfa: This is one of the world’s oldest temples, dating back to the 10th millennium BCE. With its massive stone pillars and intricate carvings, this archaeological site has transformed our understanding of early human society.
  • Galata Mevlevihanesi, Istanbul: This is Istanbul’s first Sufi lodge, where you’ll find informative exhibits, art, photographs, Sufi instruments, and more, as well as weekly whirling dervish performances (Sundays).
  • Sirkeci Train Station, Istanbul: The Oriental Railway built this striking station on the European side of Istanbul in 1890. Whirling dervishes perform several days a week in the evening. 
  • Hodjapasha, Sirkeci: A former hammam with a visually interesting whirling dervish show, complete with exhibits and a performance.
  • Cappadocia : The city is famous for its unbelievable land formations, cave dwellings, and the opportunity to glide above it all by hot-air balloon. This is a popular activity in Cappadocia; up to  80 balloons take flight any morning. 
  • Aphrodisias : It’s an ancient city in homage to Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty.
  • Troy Ruins: The ruins of Troy, famously chronicled in Homer’s Iliad, offer a fascinating glimpse into the legendary city's ancient history and its role in epic Greek mythology.
  • Pergamum : It’s home to Hellenistic ruins that overlook the town of Bergama in the Aegean region. Don’t miss the Pergamum Acropolis, Asclepion (spa) area, and Red Basilica.
  • Turkish Riviera: The azure waters of Turkey’s southwest coast are where wooden boats day cruise from Bodrum, and swimming and lazing about are the most effort you might put into your day.
  • Konya: The birthplace of Sufism and perhaps the most traditional place to see the whirling dervish — look for Turkey tours that allow for time to visit the Mevlana Museum to learn more about Rumi, Sufism and the former dervish school that used to be on the premises 
  • Kaş: It’s one of the most charming villages in Turkey, located on the Mediterranean coast. Visit Kas with a local guide to get the most out of your visit. They’ll be able to point out their favorite shops and restaurants and set up boat tours to Kalekoy Castle and the Sunken City of Kekova.
  • Antalya: The largest is Antalya , whose old section of winding cobbled streets sits on a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean and is the site of numerous boutique hotels and chic shops. Antalya is said to be the third most visited city in the world after Paris and London. This is mainly due to cruise ship stops and packaged flights from northern Europe.
  • Kusadasi: It’s another popular resort on the Aegean coast, but many foreign visitors go there to see the nearby ruins of Ephesus, a 3,000-year-old Greek commercial center that was the site of the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (a single column remains).
  • Ephesus later played important roles in the Roman Empire and early Christianity, and the ruins of the House of the Virgin Mary are said to be the last home of Jesus’ mother. 
  • Hike the Lycian Way : This renowned hiking trail is beloved for its amazing views of the Mediterranean, the limestone peaks of ancient Lycia, the ghost village of Kaya Köyü, the remote Seven Capes peninsula, the ruins of Sidyma, and so much more. Your hiking tour through this picturesque region of Turkey wanders from Ottoman routes to forested paths to ancient roads while offering a glimpse of traditional Turkish life.   
  • Horseback Ride in Cappadocia : Saddle up and take a horseback tour of the Fairy Chimneys of Cappadocia, one of the world’s most dramatic and exciting landscapes. If you’ve experienced the Big Sky of Montana, you’ll love the similar vastness of this Asia region. Most horseback riding tours in Cappadocia will take a circular route into seldom-visited spots away from heavy tourist traffic.  
  • Walk the Carian Trail: This southwest coastal Turkey hiking trail is a bucket-list favorite of trekkers worldwide. Its 800 kilometers wind through the Mugla and Aydin provinces, following in the footsteps of the ancient Carian civilization. It’s one of the best hiking tours in Turkey to see traditional boat building, visit historical ruins, gaze out at the Aegean Sea, learn about the region’s agriculture, swim in turquoise waters, and experience a gorgeous Mediterranean climate. 
  • Cycle Along Turkey’s Southwest Coast : Cover miles of Turkish coastline and hinterland per day on a guided bike tour between Dalyan and Kas, perhaps combining your cycle trip with a walking tour of the Lycian Way. 
  • Try Kitesurfing: What to try something new on your Turkey trip? The best place to try kitesurfing in Turkey is Alaçati. Your outdoor adventure tour operator can bring you up to speed and help you sign up for a first-timer’s course. You’ll be soaring over the Aegean before you know it. 
  • Go Diving in Kas: Considered one of the best dive sites in the Mediterranean, Kas is a must for those who take their adventure travel under the waves. Even if it’s your first time, your tour guide can arrange certification. Explore rainbow-hued fish, caves, and rock formations under the glistening surface of the Mediterranean. 
  • Kayak Along the Lycian Coast : Guided kayak tours of the Lycian region in Turkey will take you around the remote Seven Capes peninsula, to white-sand Patara Beach, past caves and blowholes, and through the islands of Fethiye Bay, with plenty of opportunity to jump into the heavenly Mediterranean waters for a refreshing swim.
  • Visit a Turkish Nature Park : There are countless protected nature parks throughout Turkey, perfect for outdoor activities. Depending on your interests, look for active travel companies in Turkey that utilize these picturesque spots for everything from angling and rafting to wildlife observation and mountain biking. 
  • Goreme: Explore the mysterious and captivating landscapes of Turkey’s Goreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia. 
  • Kackar Mountains: The Kackar Range is one of the best places in Turkey for ecotourism and a favorite of nature-loving travelers. 
  • Dilek Peninsula: Not only is the Diley Peninsula National Park breathtaking, but it is also one of Turkey’s most important natural heritage sites. Located in the Aydin province in the Aegean region, it is also a world heritage site.
  • Mount Erciyes in Cappadocia: This now-extinct volcano is in central Anatolia. Your small group’s local Turkish guide can help you navigate the mysterious lunar-like landscape of Cappadocia, famous for its fairy chimneys.
  • Thermal Springs : Turkey is rich in thermal springs thanks to an ancient volcanic landscape. Tours focused on active adventure travel in Turkey will tell you where to see and soak in these healing waters.
  • Pamukkale: With its gleaming white tiers over which blue hot springs cascade gently, Pamukkale, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Turkey’s most famous natural wonders. The ancient Romans living near Hierapolis visited the pools for their mineral-rich, healing properties.
  • Mount Ararat: Adventure travelers on vacation in Turkey will love rugged, snow-capped Mount Ararat, the country’s highest mountain and source of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers.
  • Aegean Sea : The Aegean region is one of the most photographed spots in Turkey, thanks to the flower-bedecked Butterfly Valley. Look for the rare Jersey tiger butterfly. 
  • Nemrut Lake: Turkey tours that visit Eastern Anatolia will highlight Nemrut Lake, the world’s second-largest crater lake and Turkey’s largest. There are steam chimneys, ice caves, hot and cold water to plunge into and soak in, a unique caldera landscape, and excellent birdwatching. 
  • Kebaps — Grilled meat on a skewer, most likely lamb or beef, but chicken is also widely available.
  • Döner — Meat mixed with local herbs and spices, then skewered and grilled vertically.
  • Köfte meatballs — Typically ground lamb or mutton with breadcrumbs, onions, and spices; Izgara Köfte is a favorite, served with green peppers, dried red peppers, and rice or bread
  • Mantı dumplings — Doughy dumplings filled with ground lamb or beef, onion, and spices 
  • Sade pilav — A popular side dish, essentially rice and tiny pasta (şehriye) cooked with various vegetables, meats, or chickpeas, with a variety of spices 
  • Cacık — A refreshing blend of cucumber, yogurt, garlic and mint
  • Leblebi — roasted chickpeas with salt, spices, cloves or candy-coated 
  • Meze platter — Small dishes or appetizers like dips, purees, salads, meatballs, pastries, cheeses, olives, and more 
  • Imam Bayildi — Entire eggplant stuffed with onion, garlic and tomato
  • Börek pastries — ranging from plain to spinach-filled to meat-filled
  • Pide — slightly leavened bread similar to pizza, with a variety of meat and cheese toppings 
  • Mısır —  boiled or grilled corn on the cob
  • Balık ekmek — fish bread — truly, it’s grilled or fried fish stuffed inside a large hunk of bread
  • Simit — a savory sesame-covered roll (think: Turkish bagel)
  • Midye dolma — stuffed mussels
  • Kokoreç — grilled sheep intestines with a heavy dose of spices, roasted on a skewer
  • Turkish Delight: Don’t head home from your Turkey vacation without these traditional sweet treats. Choose from several flavors, including rose, cinnamon, and lemon, of this gummy treat. If you’re in Istanbul, stop by Hacir Bekir Efendi’s family shop — the original inventor of the Turkish delight.
  • The Evil Eye (Nazar Boncugu): Ward off bad luck with this ancient Turkish talisman. If your Turkey tour visits Nazarkoy in western Izmir, you can see the workshops where many of these evil eyes are manufactured.
  • Turkish Carpets: Bring a long-lasting Turkish carpet home to remind you of your travels to Turkey. Ask your tour guide for tips before shopping because many copycat carpets are flooding the market. Your expert local guide can point you in the right direction and help you navigate the traditional carpet choices. Given the high price tags, it’s worth it to take the time to do your research. 
  • Cappadocia Clay Pottery: Many Turkey vacation packages visit the intriguing Cappadocia region — shop for red clay pottery, particularly in Avanos on the Red River town. Want to give pottery a try yourself? Look for Cappadocia tours that include a trip to a workshop where you can sit down with the artists and provide the potter’s wheel a spin yourself. 
  • Apple Tea: The Rize area is Turkey’s tea capital, and although apple tea is a favorite Turkish souvenir, the locals drink black tea. Turkish coffee is another go-to souvenir for caffeine lovers — grab one of the small copper cups the locals use for it.
  • Spices: You’ll be trying a whole range of Turkish cuisine during your small-group tour and, no doubt, looking forward to replicating the flavors when you return home. Shop at the Spice Market and Istanbul Grand Bazaar for red chili flakes and sumac. Just don’t fall for saffron because most of what you’ll find stems from Iran, not Turkey.
  • Gourd Lamps: Less likely to break in your luggage than mosaic glass lamps, gourd lamps are readily available for purchase along the Turkish coastline and are made from dried squash, then decorated with sparkling jewels.

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Wonderful introduction to this huge and beautiful country. Ancient history, beautiful coastlines, Turkish Baths, friendly people, gorgeous food The Wow moment was t...

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This was our ninth Exodus tour and it didn’t disappoint. We saw so much in 2weeks..Gallipoli,Cannukale, Pammukale,Ephesus,Troy,Antalya and Kas, Capadoccia........t...

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We visited all the places that we booked the trip to see and our excellent guide Ali also took us to a number of smaller less well known places. Although some of t...

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10 Days Discover Turkey Tour *Best Highlights

“This way of traveling allows more freedom and flexibility. The day tours usually won't last too long.” Law Yi Sin, traveled in August 2024

10 Days Discover Turkey Tour *Best Highlights

  • In-depth Cultural
  • Christmas & New Year
  • Explore Istanbul's iconic landmarks and bazaars
  • Cruise the Bosphorus and shop at the Spice Market
  • Tour the ancient ruins and thermal pools of Ephesus

Best of Turkey- 10 Days

“Your passion for your work and genuine enthusiasm for sharing your knowledge made our journey to Turkey truely memorable.” Anurag Shukla, traveled in July 2024

Best of Turkey- 10 Days

  • Relax in Pamukkale's thermal waters
  • Explore Hagia Sophia and its grandeur
  • Cruise along the Bosphorus, bridging continents

10 Days Treasures of Turkey Tour

“Even so, had the full tour experience with all locations listed. Enjoyable tour that I would highly recommend to others.” Victoria, traveled in November 2023

10 Days Treasures of Turkey Tour

  • Visit the Mevlana Museum in Konya
  • Discover the ancient city of Ephesus
  • Relax in Pamukkale's thermal pools

Anatolian Civilizations | 10 Days (Small Group)

“Saw many historical sites, and a few non-historical sites like the World's Longest Suspension Bridge and the Thermal Waters of Pamukkale.” Jacob Skrutowski, traveled in April 2023

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  • Small group
  • Most comprehensive itinerary of Central and Western Anatolia
  • Free Wi-Fi on the bus (between days 3-9) 

Turkish Breeze-10 Days

“The tour was well organized. Our tour guide Ali was very kind, helpful and knowledgeable.” Gloria Dias, traveled in June 2024

Turkish Breeze-10 Days

  • See Perge and Aspendos in Antalya
  • Tour Cappadocia's fairy chimneys and valleys
  • Cruise the Bosphorus and visit Spice Bazaar
Our family, my husband, myself and our university-age daughters, had a fabulous time in Turkey. We had great food, accommodations and transportation. The guides were wonderful particularly Rose in Cappadocia who was excellent at sharing the history of this amazing region. It was a special tour for us that we will always remember.
I recently had the pleasure of going on a tour in Türkiye organized by Tour Altinkum, and I couldn’t be more impressed with the experience. A huge shoutout to our fantastic tour guide, Mert, whose passion for his job truly stoodout. Mert was incredibly patient, guiding us across multiple locations, and bringing the history and background of each place to life with engaging storytelling. He took the time to understand each person’s preferences, offering personalized suggestions for shopping and dining, and ensured we had vegetarian food at every stop, which was a thoughtful touch. Mert’s meticulous planning was evident, as he kept to the schedule while also being flexible, allowing everyone to enjoy without feeling rushed. His genuine care for the group extended to taking stunning photos at various spots, making sure we all left with beautiful memories. His dedication and love for what he does deserve more than 5 stars! A special thanks as well to our driver, Emrah, who made sure we travelled safely and securely throughout the journey. His kindness, helpfulness with our luggage, and calm demeanor added to the overall experience. I highly recommend Tour Altinkum for anyone planning a trip to Türkiye. They ensure a well-organized, personalized, and unforgettable experience, leaving you with memories to cherish for years to come!
Barış led a wonderful trip! I took this tour during November 2023, which is during the rainy season. Would recommend an umbrella and rain resistant warm layers. Even so, had the full tour experience with all locations listed. Enjoyable tour that I would highly recommend to others. Tour guide was knowledgeable and led a perfect pace to enjoy each space on the walking tour. Fun full day tour of the main tourist spots in Turkey!

Western Turkey

Discover the history of Western Turkey with iconic ancient ruins like Ephesus and Troy. Soak in the thermal waters of Pamukkale, wander the old, charming streets of Antalya, and indulge in the unique flavors of Izmir. Plus, the stunning Aegean Sea views are not to be missed!

The Aegean shores are a favorite among holiday-goers. From island hopping to strolls along the palm-fringed promenades of Izmir to unwinding in Pamukkale’s thermal pools or cruising along the Turkish Riviera, you’re in for an unforgettable trip.

Known as Asia Minor, this Turkish region of Anatolia is a richly historic cradle of civilization, once part of the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman empires. Visit Istanbul’s iconic Hagia Sophia, and wander through the fairy chimneys and go on a scenic hot-air balloon ride in Cappadocia.

Experience the breathtaking views of Cappadocia's unique landscape on a hot air balloon ride, discover the underground cities of Derinkuyu and Kaymakli, where ancient inhabitants took refuge from invaders, and see the iconic fairy chimneys—unique rock formations shaped by centuries of erosion.

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"Great insight into a beautiful country. Expert tour leader and driver ensured our Turkey experience was one to remember, they could not have been better. Cities and sites visited were excellent. Only slight negative was the accomodation. Both Ramada and Hilton brands need to apply better customer service and better facilities. The ability to access the internet and have appropriate air conditioning were the main issues

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"If you want to see main attractions in Turkey, it is a good tour. However, it was not well planned. Every day before you get to see the attraction listed, you are taken to pottery shop, jewelry store, wine store, etc. So out of 12 hours on Pamukkale tour, I actually spent only 2 hours there. Also, most tour guides bring you to attraction and then leave you to explore it yourself. I actually expected to have more historical and cultural explanations (tour) but only one guide in Ephesus (Barbaros) took as around the place and explained what we see. And since

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"The tour was amazing. Tour guide Emine and bus driver Ismail were just amazing. The tour covered all the important highlights of Turkey. The quality of hotels and all the meals included was good. Highly recommend this tour.

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A continent-spanning country, divided between Europe and Asia , Turkey is known for its diverse and vibrant culture, ancient civilizations and dizzying whirling dervishes. The former capital and largest city of Istanbul sits on the winding Bosphorus Strait and is home to dozen of cultural and architectural treasures, from the Hagia Sophia to the Blue Mosque and bustling Grand Bazaar .

On the other hand, the modern capital of Ankara is home to the iconic colonnaded mausoleum of Ataturk , who founded the Turkish Republic. Delicious cuisine, epic history, and vast mountainous landscapes make a Turkey holiday package the ultimate adventure experience, whilst the gorgeous Mediterranean coastlines along the south of the country offer serene beach resorts and plenty of fun in the sun. Bordered by Greece, Georgia, Bulgaria, Armenia, Iran, Iraq and Syria , a package holiday to Turkey opens up a world of culture, thanks to its unique position, once an important stop on the historic Silk Road . A Turkey tour package is the best way to get to grips with the complexity of the country, it’s wide array of natural wonders and its diverse cities and communities.

History of Turkey

Great civilizations, such as the Assyrians, Greeks, Armenians,  and Urartians , among others, have left their mark on the region across the centuries, with ancient sites, such as Gobekli Tepe, which predates Stonehenge, offering insight into years gone by to visitors on a trip to Turkey.  

The country’s foundations can be traced back to the victory of the Seljuk Turks over the mighty Byzantines in the 11th-century , who continued their dominance until the 13th-century Mongol Invasion when the Sultanate was disintegrated into small principalities. The Ottoman dynasty began to unite these principalities in the later 13th-century and captured and conquered the iconic Byzantine capital of Constantinople in 1453. Under Suleiman the Magnificent the vast Ottoman Empire encompassed a huge part of the world, stretching from Europe to Africa and Asia.  

20th-century Turkish history has been characterized by the Turkish war of independence, led by the national hero, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk , which resulted in the abolition of the monarchy and the establishment of a republic in 1923. Visitors on Turkey tours can visit his monumental tomb in the capital of Ankara. Ataturk became the first president of the republic and brought about major changes to Turkish society, encouraging the westernization of the national culture.

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Turkey is home to a vast and diverse landscape, split into seven geographical areas, each with its own unique characteristics. Home to biodiverse wildlife, with as many as 80,000 species, Turkey’s 40 national parks and countless nature reserves provide refuge for an array of spectacular natural treasures and rare wildlife, such as the elusive Anatolian leopard.  

Out of the dozens of bucket-list-worthy natural attractions to discover on Turkey holiday packages, the amazing landscape of Cappadocia stands out. A true natural wonder, Cappadocia is a historic region of Anatolia , home to otherworldly rock formations that have been transformed into a living city. 

Here, ‘fairy chimneys’ or ‘hoodoos’ dot the landscape, and some are even used as homes, churches, and hotels. Watching the sunrise or taking a dawn balloon ride over the fairytale landscape of Cappadocia is an unforgettable experience. The glorious hot springs of Pamukkale offer travelers another inspiring natural refuge of glistening white and blue terraced pools. Nicknamed the ‘ Cotton Castle’ , it’s the perfect place for a relaxing soak. Turkey’s largest lake, Lake Van is located in the southeast of the country, in the shadow of volcanic Mount Numrut and home to four idyllic islands. A final unmissable natural wonder is legendary Mount Ararat , thought to be the mountain where Noah’s Ark landed after the great flood and the tallest point in the country. It’s eternally snow-capped peak is sure to stir your soul and ignite your imagination.

Culture in Turkey

An eclectic blend of cultures, including Turkic, Anatolian and Ottoman traditions, as well as western influences, make up the rich tapestry of Turkey’s culture . Extremes of both eastern and western traditions are represented within the country. Turkey is a secular state and enjoys complete freedom of religion, although the majority of the population follow Islam , seen in the amazing mosques and elaborate religious traditions you’ll encounter on a tour of Turkey. 

One of the country’s most famous cultural ceremonies is the dance of the whirling dervishes , a distinct and captivating Islamic tradition. Turkish cuisine is reason enough to choose a holiday to Turkey , and traditional Turkish music is a soul-stirring soundtrack to everyday life in the cities, with impromptu performances heard throughout the streets and markets. Like many nations, culture differs between rural and urban spheres. Traditional life continues in the farms and villages of the countryside, whilst the countries urban centers are a melting-pot of cosmopolitan cultures and influences, perfectly balancing the new and the old.

Choose a tour of Turkey to encounter a fusion of east and west and a history that stretches back centuries and is etched on the mythical landscapes. Admire the warmth of the locals and the idyllic coastal resorts, but don’t forget to take the time to absorb the aromas of the bustling food markets and the incomparable atmosphere of a nation that straddles two continents and fuses the best of both world.

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  • Start you day by v isit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Museum , then Ho Chi Minh’s stilt house where he used to live in the past.
  • After lunch and prayer, visit the One Pillar Pagoda was built by King Ly Thai to in 1049, Literature Temple   and Quoc Tu Giam in which Vietnam’s first University constructed in 1070.
  • Walk around Hoan Kiem Lake and Hanoi´s fascinating Old Quarter , then spend time for shopping at Dong Xuan market
  • After dinner, Check in and overnight at hotel in Ha Noi

Day 2: Hanoi – Sapa (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner) 

  • After breakfast, check out from hotel and travel to Sapa.
  • Upon arrival, Have a lunch and start tour surrounding to see ethnic minority’s life , Museum of Sapa and local market.
  • After dinner, check in & overnight at hotel in Sapa

Day 3: Sapa – Hanoi (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner) 

  • After breakfast, check out from hotel and we will take a cable car towards the highest mountain of indochina.
  • At the peak of the mountain you will see the surrounding of Sapa.
  • Visit the spiritual of pagoda Fansipan at the roof of indochina.
  • After lunch, travel back to hanoi.
  • Upon arrival hanoi, will have a dinner, then check in & overnight at hotel in Hanoi

Day 4: Hanoi – Ha Long Bay (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner) 

  • After breakfast, check out from hotel then transfer to Ha Long Bay.
  • Upon arrival, check in aboard and enjoy welcome drink on the cruise while cruising.
  • Have lunch while cruising through thousand of islet such as  Stone Dog islet, Fighting Cocks islet and many more.
  • Explore Sung Sot Cave (Surprising Cave) by walking and Titop Island
  • Enjoy sunset party on the sundeck with coke and fresh fruits together with karaoke singing, or try your luck with squid-fishing.
  • Overnight on cruise

Day 5: Halong Bay – Hanoi (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner) 

  • Enjoy breakfast while watching the sunrise on the cruise.
  • Visit Pearl Farm and take Kayaking to explore wild islets that is the best way to explore the beauty of Ha Long
  • Join cooking class with our special food: Spring rolls, enjoy lunch.
  • Take our shuttle bus to return Hanoi.
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One of the best resorts we’ve stayed in so far. We took 3d2n package with breakfast, lunch & din provided. Food given large quantity, esp seafood & service was fine. Stayed in Garden Villa chalet. Very clean & comfortable. Housekeeping crew came to clean, very prompt & quick. Clean & nice beach, about 20 paces away from room, as well as clean pool, about 10 paces from room. Surrounding well kept. Resort is, of course, not new but it’s more than adequate to unwind & relax. Came during off-peak season & feels like you have whole resort to yourself! Thank you to staff for memorable holiday.

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  • 4 Nights accommodation at 3* hotel and 1 night on cruise with daily breakfast
  • Halal Meals for lunch and dinner as mentioned in itinerary
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  • Private airport return transfers
  • Sharing cruise in Halong bay
  • Transport from Hanoi – Halong Bay – Hanoi by shuttle bus
  • Entrance tickets as per itinerary
  • English speaking guide during tour
  • 1 bottle of drinking water for each pax per day

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  • Travel insurance
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We found new and revamped adults-only hotels and resorts for those who want to get away from it all.

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If a hotel full of children is not your idea of a vacation, why not try a getaway just for grown-ups? From posh city hotels to tropical resorts, these new and recently expanded adults-only escapes beckon solo travelers, couples and friends with nature hikes, classes like pottery and macramé, spa treatments, tequila tastings and perhaps the greatest luxury of all: peace and quiet.

Sedona, Ariz.

After being closed for two years, this longstanding escape amid the red rocks of Sedona has reopened following a $40 million renovation and expansion. Part of the Relais & Châteaux hotel network, the hotel’s new additions include the Hummingbird at Mii amo restaurant, where you can enjoy seasonal local produce. There’s also a 3,300-square-foot movement and fitness studio; a reflexology path designed to massage and engage acupressure points on your feet; an expanded spa, where you can get a massage with CBD oil and try reiki or hypnosis; and a yoga lawn.

Choose from 16 renovated casitas and seven new casita rooms and suites. All of the property’s 23 rooms have fireplaces, outdoor spaces and heated bathroom floors. The new suites have soaking tubs from which you can take in the views.

Visits to the resort, which in the past have been offered for three-, four-, or seven-night packages, can now be booked for up to 10 nights. Included are accommodations, food and drinks, treatments and activities such as hikes and fitness classes. Prices from $4,100 per person for a three-day package.

(Note: At Mii amo, as with some other adults-only properties, the definition of adults includes older teenage guests. Check with your hotel for details.)

Charleston, S.C.

86 Cannon Charleston

You’ll be welcomed with Champagne when you arrive at this 10-room-and-suite hotel in the city’s Cannonborough Elliotborough area, north of the French Quarter. The hotel, spread across four buildings from the 19th to early 20th centuries, recently expanded, adding a fifth building as well as gathering places and accommodations.

The new building, a two-story pink pool bungalow, has a suite on the top floor with vaulted ceilings and French doors that lead to a wrought iron balcony overlooking the hotel’s saltwater pool. Or consider another new accommodation option: the Charleston king, which has 10-foot ceilings, a porch and a fireplace. There are several communal spots where you can crack open a book and hang out, including a library, a cafe, a courtyard garden and piazzas. Look forward to wine and cheese pairings in the afternoons, and chocolates in the evenings. Reservations also include European continental breakfast and free bicycles. Prices from $379 a night for a loft king; from $579 a night for the new bungalow suite.

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Hyatt Vivid Grand Island

Set between Nichupté Lagoon and the Caribbean, this 400-suite, all-inclusive resort is the first Hyatt Vivid property, an adults-only brand meant to appeal to a new generation of travelers seeking a casual vibe. The resort has a contemporary atmosphere where you can take a Spanish class, make pottery, try meditation, enjoy live music and attend mezcal tastings. Three pools include a 295-square-foot rooftop infinity pool. The nearby Ennea Beach Club has yet another pool, as well as a snack bar and restaurant, and access to Playa Delfines, the white sand beach with the “Cancún” sign that’s a popular photo spot. Plenty of places will sate your appetite, including restaurants with cuisines as varied as Mexican, Italian, French and Japanese, along with half a dozen bars.

Even the smallest suites are roomy at about 570 square feet, and all have balconies with water views. Stay in a Vantage Club suite for additional amenities like soaking tubs and espresso machines, and to use the Vantage Club lounge where continental breakfast is served, as well as hors d’oeuvres in the afternoon, desserts and spirits. A grand opening rate of $350 a night, per person, is available for the remainder of 2024.

Also worth nothing: Hyatt just introduced Casa Zamna in Tulum, a 21-room-and-suite, all-inclusive luxury addition to its Zamna Beach Club, about 15 minutes from its adults-only Secrets Tulum Resort & Beach Club , where you can also use the spa and restaurants. Prices from $605 a night, per person.

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Grand Velas Boutique Los Cabos

This new all-inclusive boutique beachfront hotel with views of the Sea of Cortez offers 79 contemporary suites in soothing tones, each more than 900 square feet. Inside you’ll find Mexican art and a living area with a sofa, along with a terrace that has a hot tub or plunge pool. Some suites have fire pits. All rooms have welcome bottles of wine and mezcal. Go for a swim in the infinity pool, then head to the spa for treatments like “ocean sounds,” a massage that incorporates vibrating bowls.

A seaside breakfast can be had at the hotel’s Del Mar restaurant. Later, visit LOTO Robata Grill for Japanese cuisine, including grilled seafood. For cocktails, ceviche and views of the sea or stars, depending on the time of day, there’s Roca Snack & Bar , which takes its name from the area’s rock formations. If tequila and mezcal are your beverages of choice, check out the Agave Tasting Room . For craft cocktails , stop at 51 Bar where, in the mornings, you can grab coffee, breads and pastries. Prices are from $626 a night, per person, in double occupancy, and include meals, beverages (alcohol, too), nightly entertainment, 24-hour in-suite service, taxes and gratuity. At the nearby sister property, Grand Velas Los Cabos , guests may use the amenities at no additional charge, including its pools and dining options, such as Cocina de Autor , which was awarded a Michelin star .

Jackson, Wyo.

Hotel Yellowstone

This 36-suite luxury boutique hotel, with breathtaking views of the Teton Range, opened its doors last month, describing itself as the first adults-only hotel in Jackson Hole. Inside you’ll find tranquil suites that are modern and spacious, with balconies, fireplaces, furniture from Restoration Hardware , and bathrooms with soaking tubs (many with views of the Tetons).

You won’t be far from the boutiques and restaurants of Jackson’s Town Square , and you’ll be about 20 minutes from Grand Teton National Park . Whether returning from a rigorous day of hiking or shopping, you can relax at the hotel’s spa with a massage or facial, or indulge in a package like the Cedar Series for men, which includes a “bourbon and coffee sugar scrub” and a “sage deep tissue massage.” In the Himalayan salt room, relieve your stress and congestion by breathing air infused with micronized salt particles, or go for a swim in the heated indoor pool. Hit Jackson Hole for dinner and drinks, or pull up a chair at the hotel’s Olivia’s Restaurant and Bar for flatbreads, burgers, seafood and cocktails against a backdrop of soaring mountains. Prices from $1,499 a night, which includes daily breakfast at Olivia’s (in-room breakfast is an additional cost).

Hatteras Island, N. C.

Edgecamp Pamlico Station

This 14-suite boutique hotel just opened in the Outer Banks with whimsical 700-square-foot rooms designed by Jonathan Adler . Each has water views, a wood-burning fireplace, living room, kitchen, record player and wellness-themed amenities like yoga mats, resistance bands and, for those with tight muscles, a Therabody massage gun . Beyond your suite, a wellness center with a sauna and hot tub awaits. In-room treatments from local therapists can also be arranged, as can private exercise classes and yoga on your deck or on the beach.

The area’s outdoor pleasures include surfing and kite-surfing. If you prefer to stay on dry land, go for a ride in a dune buggy or bicycle. The hotel is not far from sights like the Cape Hatteras Light Station , the North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island and the Wright Brothers National Memorial , the site of the first powered flight. Prices from $244 a night in September with a two-night minimum stay.

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