Things to do in Istanbul: A One-Day Itinerary

Istanbul is a city filled with architectural contrasts and a variety of atmospheres, where diverse urban meanings and lifestyles intertwine. As the world's largest aviation hub, even a short business trip or a long layover can turn into a captivating...

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Top 5 facts about Kemer

Kemer is a unique resort on the Antalya coast: a true oasis surrounded by mountains covered with centuries-old pine trees. Here you'll find sandy and pebble beaches, pristine air filled with the scent of pine and orange blossoms, and a...

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The Best Children’s Camps in Turkey

Parents on summer vacation want to ensure their children not only have fun but also have the opportunity to do something useful, make new friends, discover new horizons, and experience a wealth of positive emotions. Specialized children's camps in Turkey...

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A Family Vacation in Turkey

To take your children to the seaside, experience high-quality service, and affordability, Turkey is one of the best travel destinations. Our compatriots, regardless of age and income, have long been a favorite choice. Turkey attracts visitors with its clean sea,...

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Ski resorts for every budget

Based on the original classification, ski countries can be divided into three groups: the first includes the prestigious and expensive Alpine countries; the second includes the relatively mid-priced Finland, Sweden, and Norway; and the third includes budget-friendly Slovakia and Turkey....

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Mysterious Lake Van

Lake Van was formed approximately 200,000 years ago. When, following the eruption of Mount Nemrut, a lava flow created a huge dam and blocked local rivers. The lake, surrounded by high mountains, is located in the turbulent Kurdistan region. Thanks...

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The snow-white travertine terraces of Pamukkale

From a distance, Pamukkale resembles a worked quarry, but upon closer inspection, you understand why it attracts tourists from all over the world. The plateau rising above the river is covered in smooth travertine, reminiscent of lilies, shells, and bowls....

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Kekova Island: The Pearl of the Mediterranean

The Turkish island of Kekova is often and deservedly called the "Pearl of the Mediterranean." Although small, it is always crowded with tourists. This island is included in Turkey yachting itineraries, and one of the best activities is a glass-bottom...

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The Ancient City of Ephesus

Ephesus is a museum city, one of the most popular in Turkey. Formerly a tiny farming village, it is now a major tourist destination. Travelers are primarily drawn to the archaeological complex for its antiquity and well-preserved condition. Attractions and...

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9 Places in Istanbul That Aren’t in the Guidebook

Istanbul is one of the most popular cities for travelers. If you've already explored all the tourist spots, we'll tell you about some of Istanbul's less-than-mainstream spots. Balat District Balat is Istanbul's oldest Jewish district. Here you'll find vintage shops,...

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