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Turkey Travel Tour
Traveling to Turkey will allow you to embark on a journey of history, culture and natural beauty. Explore the wonderful cities of Turkey, and learn about the ancient history, shop the exciting bazaars, learn about the beautiful ceramics, and indulge in the delicious Turkish cuisine.
Turkish History
Turkey has played a major role in the history of the Mediterranean world and, due to its strategic location straddling two continents. It has been a crucial crossroads and staging post on the trade routes between east and west. Turkey is now a melting pot of cultures, you will find it both fascinating and exotic as you tour through some of Turkey’s most awe-inspiring places, and experience culture and architecture like no other.
Turkish Culture
Turkey is a melting pot of cultures, a mixture of both fascinating, exotic, and awe-inspiring sites. Experience culture and architecture like no other as you are mesmerized by the ancient wonders of this city. You will have the opportunity to visit ancient bazaars and impressive mosques, captivating hot springs, spectacular ruins and beautiful landscapes. Enjoy the fine restaurants with delicious cuisine, wonderful people and mystical atmospheres.
Our dedicated team has created well-planned tours based on years of experience that enable us to cater to the needs of all travelers. Whether you are traveling solo or in a group, come along and join us as you discover the wonders of Turkey and share our passion in the journey!
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If you’re considering a trip to Turkey, get ready to be surprised, in the best kind of way! Turkey is a must on your travel bucket list with pristine coastlines, UNESCO world heritage sites, delicious food, and friendly locals. The widespread geographic landscape splits between Europe and Central Asia, offering a unique array of sights, activities, and foods heavily influenced by the Silk Road. Perfect for the adventurous traveller or history buff who enjoys a day to rest and relax between exploring ancient towns and historic landmarks.
The Turkish people are reason enough to visit this great country, renowned for its hospitality. Within minutes of arriving in a new town, expect complimentary refreshments and a deep conversation about your travels. And if you’re still not convinced you need to visit Turkey, let’s talk about the food. Turkish food is bright, vibrant, and fragrant. With a heavy influence from the Ottoman empire, expect mouthwatering meze, fluffy pide, fresh seafood, rich stews and aromatic tagines.
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Our Turkish delights tour visits the best cities in turkey listed below, plus many other must-see destinations.
Cappadocia: If you've seen photos showcasing hundreds of colourful hot-air balloons filling the pink sky above an arid desert, it was most likely taken in Cappadocia. However, Cappadocia offers more than hot air balloon rides at sunrise. Explore hidden underground cities, stay in five-star caves, or enjoy an evening of traditional Turkish folk dancing.
Breathtaking Beaches: Forget Greece, Italy or Croatia. Turkey has the most stunning beaches in the Mediterranean. Bodrum, Antalya, Fethiye and Kusadasi are just a handful of Turkey's best beaches. Each offers white sandy coves, turquoise coastlines, and warm water; relax on the beach with a cold Efes beer or jump on a day cruise and snorkel in crystal clear water.
Pamukkale: A unique and striking landscape, Pamukkale is famous for its petrified snow-white terraces with overflowing turquoise water. If you're lucky enough to visit the UNSECO world heritage site later in the day, be ready for a sunset like no other.
Istanbul: Istanbul is a bustling metropolis full of striking architecture, religious monuments, and endless shopping. Visit the Grand Bazar and soak up the aromatic spices and sweets or admire the traditional Turkish textiles. Of course, a trip to Istanbul isn't complete without visiting the Blue Mosque & Hagia Sofia. Their grandness is breath taking with ornate details, lined mosaic ceilings, low hanging chandeliers and stained glass windows.
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Compared to other European countries, Turkey is a relatively cheap country to visit. However, it should be noted that certain areas will be more expensive than others. The price of food, accommodation and entertainment will vary depending on your style of travel.