Europe and Asia, the city of Istanbul combines old world charm with modern day bustle.
The natural moon-like landscape of Cappadocia adds to the unique character of a region known for its history, folklore, artistry, and stone-carved cities.
Pamukkale or “Cotton Castle” is home to some of the most fantastic thermal springs in Turkey.
Bodrum sits on a stunning blue bay at the convergence of the Aegean and the Mediterranean Seas.
The city of Antalya is situated on the Mediterranean Sea, home to myriad beaches and resorts. With museums, the town harbor, and Hadrian’s Gate, there are plenty of historical sites to see. Close by are the ancient cities of Perge, with its well-preserved ruins, and Aspendos, with its intact amphitheater, still used today by famous musicians and singers because of its perfect sound quality. And for those who seek the relaxation of the sea will find the beaches surrounding Antalya to be among the best.
This small city is one of Turkey’s busiest Aegean ports, with its large marina and countless incoming and outgoing cruise ships. It is an ideal location to catch a ferry to the Greek island of Samos. Kusadasi is just minutes away from the ancient city of Ephesus, allowing visitors easy access from land or sea. The nightlife is also very active; numerous bars, discos, pubs and restaurants offer the fun seeker many venues to choose from. Even so, Kusadasi still has an old-fashioned charm that many larger cities lack.