Crystal clear waters, tall mountains, the ruins of ancient empires small idyllic villages, huge cosmopolitan cities – there are so many reasons why you should stay in Turkey.
Crystal clear waters, tall mountains, the ruins of ancient empires small idyllic villages, huge cosmopolitan cities – there are so many reasons why you should stay in Turkey.
Every region in Turkey has a unique gastronomy, using distinct ingredients and recipes. As such, Turkish cuisine is much more than tasty kebabs and baklava; it includes fresh seafood and meze, a whole world of desserts, huge breakfast spreads, Ottoman classics, vegetable dishes, and much more.
Bodrum, Antalya, Izmir and Fethiye have some of the most beautiful beaches in Turkey, with a spectrum that includes everything from secluded coves to exciting beach parties. One of the best ways to experience Turkey’s many beaches and the Mediterranean or Aegean Coast is by taking a Blue Cruise.
The Hamam experience has become synonymous with Turkey and is a perennial favourite. Being scrubbed and washed and massaged in a cloud of soap foam is, after all, a spectacular way to unwind.
Witnessing many empires and civilizations, Turkey has a remarkable number of archaeological sites spread out all over the country. From Istanbul palaces and mosques, to the ruins of Ephesus, to the underground cities of Cappadocia, the nation is a haven for archaeology and history enthusiasts.
Cappadocia is the only place in the world place more than 160 hot air balloons fly through the air at the same time throughout the year. Cappadocia is one of the most popular destinations in the world for hot air balloon rides. ... Cappadocia in central Turkey is perhaps most well-known for the panoramic view of hundreds of hot air balloons ebbing and flowing above valleys and volcanic “fairy chimney” formations
Turkey also has a lot of fantastic museums that actively preserve findings from the many archaeological sites all around the country. From the largest mosaic museum in the world (Zeugma in Gaziantep) to the Ottoman palace museums of Istanbul, there’s plenty.
Shopping is a must when visiting a country like Turkey. The Grand Bazaar and The Spice Bazaar are a few of the many markets full of vibrancy and popular regional specialities.