In Turkey, you encounter the magic of natural landscapes carved by water and wind, ancient civilizations that dominated the Mediterranean with their Empires, monasteries hewn into the rock, fairy-tale mosques, and the largest Bazaar in the world.
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Turkey
Wonderful Turkey
Tour operator: Intrepid Travel
A tour that will let you discover the art in Istanbul, the ancient ruins in Ephesus, and a hot air balloon ride to admire the landscapes of Cappadocia!
Istanbul, Cappadocia, Ephesus, Kusadasi, Çanakkale
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Turkey
Real Turkey tour
Tour operator: Intrepid Travel
An adventure to discover the true Turkey: fascinating cultures and landscapes between Europe and the Middle East
Istanbul, Çanakkale, Ephesus, Kekova, Cappadocia, Pamukkale, Konya
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Age Range: 18 - 35
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What You Will See
In the land of whirling dervishes and belly dancers, discover legendary cities whose history is intertwined with that of the Hittite civilization, ancient Persia, and the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman empires.
You'll traverse magical landscapes in Cappadocia and Pamukkale: the 'fairy chimneys' and the magnificent white waterfalls of petrified lime water await you. You'll get lost among the alleys, stalls, colors, and scents of the largest covered market in the world and will visit workshops of local crafts, marvelous mosques, and places of worship famous worldwide.
Some must-see stops on our travels:
Istanbul The Byzantine city where the East meets the West. The city of the Blue Mosque and the Topkapi Imperial Palace, of the Hagia Sophia Church and the Grand Bazaar.
Cappadocia The enchanting region of the “fairy chimneys” with its lunar landscape and Goreme, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Pamukkale Che in turco significa "castello di cotone", con le sue bianche cascate pietrificate e l’antica Hierapolis, urbe ellenistico-romana della Frigia.
Bursa The first capital of the Ottoman Empire, located at the foot of Mount Olympus in Bithynia. The Grand Mosque and the Green Mosque await you.
The best time to visit Turkey
The best time to visit Turkey is in the spring (April-May) or the fall (September-October). The summer is hot but perfect for the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts. In winter, you can enjoy the ski resorts, especially in Eastern Anatolia.
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Useful information
- Ankara
- The Turkish Lira.
- Turkish.
- The population is predominantly Muslim, with a small minority of citizens of Orthodox Christian, Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish faith.
- In Ankara, the climate is continental with harsh winters where temperatures can drop to -10 degrees Celsius and hot, dry summers with temperatures around 30-40 degrees Celsius and significant temperature fluctuations. In Istanbul, the summers are hot and humid, and the winters are damp and rainy. In Izmir and Antalya, the climate is Mediterranean. Along the Black Sea coast, it is always rainy, while in the southeast area, temperatures are particularly high from June to October.
- Popular beaches include Bodrum on the Aegean coast, famous for its clear waters and lively nightlife atmosphere; Antalya, located on the Mediterranean coast, known for its expanses of sand and fascinating archaeological sites; and the Datça peninsula, perfect for those who desire tranquility and unspoiled nature.
- In addition to relaxing on the beach, one can embark on gulet excursions, go snorkeling, scuba diving, and visit nearby historical sites, such as the ruins of Ephesus or the ancient Lycian cities located near Antalya.
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