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Half-day River Dalyan tour with turtle beach visit
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Sarigerme - Half-day River Dalyan tour with turtle beach visit

Winding its way from Lake Koycegiz to the Agean, the River Dalyan is home to freshwater and loggerhead turtles. And with a little help from our local guide Gökhan, you might get to see both species on this trip. ‘Home to bubbling hot springs and one of Turkey's top beaches – Iztuzu Beach – this place is a paradise on earth,' says Gökhan.

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Antalya guided city tour with lunch
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Antalya - Antalya guided city tour with lunch

Enter the city through the Hadrian Gate, explore Kaleiçi, marvel at the breathtaking beauty of the Düden Waterfalls.

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Legends of Lycia Tour with Tlos, Patara and Local Lunch
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Fethiye - Legends of Lycia Tour with Tlos, Patara and Local Lunch

This full day tour shows off two of the region's most important archaeological sites in all their glory. There's also free time at a fantastic beach and a tasty local lunch near Gizlikent waterfall to look forward to. Leyla, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Ancient Tlos is home to some fine examples of the rock-hewn tombs we see around this area, always carved high up to bury people closer to the Gods. I also love spending time at Patara - one of the most beautiful beaches in this part of Turkey'.You'll head to Ancient Tlos first. Boasting relics that stretch from the Lycian to Ottoman periods, it's a great place to explore. Leyla says, ‘It is not known exactly how long ago Tlos was founded, but the discovery of a bronze hatchet dating from over 3,000 years ago gives you an idea.' Located on a sloping hillside, it's a compact site but contains a remarkable number of ruins including rock-cut Lycian tombs, a theatre, Roman baths and much more to admire. After, you'll visit Gizlikent Şelalesi waterfall for some free time and lunch at a nearby restaurant.It's on to ancient Patara next, to explore the ruined city which dates back to the 8th century BCE. It was once an important harbour for the Lycian League, playing a significant role in politics and trade. Notable for being the birthplace of St. Nicholas – better known as Father Christmas – Patara features well-preserved ruins like the Triumphal Arch and Bouleuterion, offering insights into the past. After your visit, head to the golden sands of Patara beach for some time to relax.

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Kusadasi Shopping Trip
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Kusadasi - Kusadasi Shopping Trip

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Selfie Park Antalya entrance tickets
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Antalya - Selfie Park Antalya entrance tickets

Book your entrance ticket to the Selfie Park in Antalya! Get the perfect photo on your phone in the different colorful rooms of all shapes and sizes, with a professional lightning system!

Duration 24 hours
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Virtual tour of Troy from home
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Izmir - Virtual tour of Troy from home

Enjoy a hassle-free virtual visit to Troy from your home.

Duration 1 hour 20 minutes
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Experience cruising the Golden Horn, Bosphorus and more
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Istanbul - Experience cruising the Golden Horn, Bosphorus and more

Book Experience cruising the Golden Horn, Bosphorus and more to learn with an audio app, cruise along the 32 km Bosporus, and enjoy seeing Istanbul's main attractions including Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Maiden Tower, Dolmabahce Palace, Ciragan Palace, Ortaköy Mosque, Bosphorus Bridge, Rumeli Fortress, Beylerbeyi Palace and many more.

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Istanbul Combo Tour of Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace
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Istanbul - Istanbul Combo Tour of Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace

Visit the Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace with this combo ticket and guided tour

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Didim 4x4 Safari Tour
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Altinkum-Didim - Didim 4x4 Safari Tour

Buckle up for a family-friendly adventure that's as unique as your crew. This 4x4 tour through Didim features water fights, off-road rallies as well as breaks for swimming. Meet the horses at a local ranch, before tucking into a Turkish feast at lunch. The afternoon continues with more water fun and a stop by a beach to wind down. You'll go home with stories that'll be the highlight of dinner conversations.

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Virtual tour of Ephesus from home
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Izmir - Virtual tour of Ephesus from home

Enjoy a hassle-free virtual and visit Ephesus from your the safety of your home

Duration 2 hours 30 minutes
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Gallipoli and Anzac tour from Istanbul
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Istanbul - Gallipoli and Anzac tour from Istanbul

Discover Gallipoli on this full day guided visit. Learn all about WWI and WWII and visit the numerous memorials in Gallipoli. Book your visit today on Musement.

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Private Sagalassos Ancient City Tour
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Alanya - Private Sagalassos Ancient City Tour

Situated in a remote region of southwest Turkey, the isolated location of Sagalassos has helped keep it a hidden gem. An important city to both Alexander the Great and ancient Rome, discover this incredibly well-preserved archaeological site with the added bonus of a Lake Karacaören photo stop and a visit to Burdur museum.You'll travel north through the Turkish countryside on this private tour, kicking off in what is one of the world's largest archaeological sites. But first, there's a stop to admire the almost made-for-Instagram Lake Karacaören – a top Turkish beauty spot.On arrival at Sagalassos, a tour of the impressive mountaintop ruins awaits. Surrounded by crumbling columns, villas, temples and major must-sees like the city centre and the Hellenistic theatre, it's like stepping through the pages of a history book. After lunch, a walking tour of nearby Burdur and a visit to the city museum reveals even more about the region's past.

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What to do in Turkey

Turkey is a fascinating destination with much to offer: from the stunning beaches of the Turkish Riviera and the marvelous cultural attractions of Istanbul to the fairytale landscapes of Cappadocia and Pamukkale. Add to that its rich cuisine and interesting historical legacy, and it’s no wonder that thousands of travelers choose this country for their vacations each year. Keep reading to discover the best activities and things to do in Turkey.

The top 10 activities and things to do in Turkey

1. Discover the wonders of Istanbul This beautiful Turkish city, straddling two continents, is home to countless cultural and historical attractions. During your visit, be amazed by the beautiful Byzantine mosaics of Hagia Sophia and the architectural beauty of the Blue Mosque, explore the rooms of the Topkapi Palace, and visit the enormous Basilica Cistern, whose construction dates back to the reign of Emperor Justinian I. Don’t miss a cruise along the Bosphorus either. These are just a few of the many experiences that await you in Istanbul.

2. Learn to haggle at the Grand Bazaar Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar is one of the largest covered markets in the world and one of Turkey’s most popular tourist attractions. With over 3,000 shops, it’s a true paradise for shopping lovers. In its colorful stalls, you’ll find everything from jewelry and lamps to handicrafts and clothing, among many other products. The vendors expect you to haggle, so don’t hesitate to test your negotiation skills.

3. Admire the white terraces of Pamukkale The spectacular cascade of white terraces with small bright blue thermal pools is one of Turkey’s most impressive natural landscapes. Pamukkale, which means "cotton castle" in Turkish, has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is one of the most visited places in the country. In fact, you can take tours to Pamukkale from many places in Turkey, including Istanbul and the Turkish Riviera. Most tours also include a visit to the ancient city of Hierapolis, which boasts a large theater and Cleopatra’s pool.

4. Travel back in time to the country’s numerous archaeological sites History lovers should not miss the opportunity to visit some of Turkey’s many archaeological sites. One of the most popular is Ephesus, the ancient Greco-Roman city near Kuşadası. There, travelers can walk the streets once traversed by Cleopatra and Alexander the Great, while admiring landmarks such as the Library of Celsus, which could hold up to 12,000 scrolls, and the remains of the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The Roman theater of Aspendos, about 40 km from Antalya, and the Temple of Apollo in Side are also must-sees.

5. Explore the fascinating landscape of Cappadocia The moon-like landscapes and whimsical rock formations known as “fairy chimneys” make Cappadocia one of Turkey’s must-visit regions. Besides exploring underground cities, discovering the area’s wine culture, and visiting rock-cut churches, hot air balloon rides to admire the landscape from above are some of the most popular activities. The best time to enjoy this experience is at sunrise.

6. Spend a few days in Bodrum, the “Turkish Saint-Tropez” Known as the “Turkish Saint-Tropez,” Bodrum is a vibrant destination that perfectly combines beach, history, and nightlife. In addition to relaxing on its beautiful beaches, you can take the opportunity to visit the city’s cultural attractions, such as Bodrum Castle and the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, explore the picturesque nearby villages, or take a trip to the Greek island of Kos. Another popular experience in this tourist destination is the gulet boat trips across the waters of the Aegean Sea.

7. Admire the Lycian tombs during a river cruise on the Dalyan Boat trips on the Dalyan River are one of the most popular excursions in beach destinations like Marmaris and Sarigerme. Sailing through reeds and marshes, travelers can see the impressive Lycian tombs carved into the rock thousands of years ago. Most tours also offer the chance to enjoy a mud bath and relax on the famous Iztuzu Beach.

8. Relax in a traditional hammam The hammam is a very important part of Turkish culture and the perfect place to relax body and mind after a long day of sightseeing. The ritual begins in the steam room, where you acclimate to the heat and prepare your skin, followed by a body exfoliation and a foam massage. To finish, you’ll be rinsed with warm or cold water. It’s undoubtedly an essential experience you shouldn't miss.

9. Discover the spectacular beaches of the Turkish Riviera The Turkish Riviera is one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations and includes well-known places like Antalya, Alanya, Bodrum, Marmaris, Side, and Fethiye. Besides its natural beauty and cultural richness, this beautiful coastal area attracts thousands of sun-seeking travelers every year. Take advantage of your vacation to relax on stunning beaches like Iztuzu, Cleopatra Beach, or the Blue Lagoon!

10. Savor Turkish cuisine Characterized by the use of spices and fresh ingredients, Turkish food is a rich blend of flavors, with influences from Ottoman and Mediterranean cuisine. During your trip, in addition to enjoying the famous kebabs, take the time to discover traditional dishes, starting with the hearty Turkish breakfast, which includes cheeses, jams, honey, olives, and eggs, among other delights. Don’t miss seafood specialties, pide (also known as “Turkish pizza”), and börek (a type of filo pastry filled with cheese and spinach or other ingredients). As for desserts, one of the most popular is, without a doubt, baklava.

Plan your visit to Turkey

When is the best time to visit Turkey?

The best time to travel to Turkey will depend on what you want to do during your trip and the destinations you plan to visit. The busiest time on the Turkish Riviera is during the summer months, when temperatures can reach over 30°C (86°F). However, the months of April, May, September and October are also great, as the weather is very pleasant for both beach and cultural sightseeing. Istanbul is a wonderful destination 365 days a year, and every season has its charm. To avoid the extremes of heat or cold, spring and the first weeks of autumn are a good time to visit this beautiful city, as well as popular places such as Cappadocia and Pamukkale.

What is the best part of Turkey to visit?

The best area in Turkey to go on vacation will depend on your tastes and interests. If you are looking for a sun and beach destination, the Turkish Riviera is for you. Coastal towns such as Antalya, Bodrum and Fethiye are perfect for relaxing days by the sea. If you prefer a vibrant city with a fascinating history and numerous cultural attractions, Istanbul will not disappoint you. On the other hand, nature lovers should not miss the incredible landscapes of Cappadocia and Pamukkale.

Are seven days in Turkey enough?

Considering the size of the country and its endless attractions, seven days is not enough time to discover all that Turkey has to offer. Even if you are well-organized and take some internal flights, you will probably still have to prioritize. For example, if you only have a week, you can combine a few days in Istanbul with a trip to Cappadocia, and if you plan to stay on the Turkish Riviera, you can take advantage of excursions to Pamukkale and the archaeological site of Ephesus.