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Chances are you have seen breathtaking photos of hot air balloons floating above Cappadocia or shots of the spectacular Blue Mosque in Istanbul. Turkey tours are fascinating, including those offering glimpses into its Ottoman history. Whether you are looking to travel on our new Turkey group tours, create an experience that is all your own on our Turkey private tours, or splurge on one of our Turkey luxury tours, we deliver tours that meet your every need.

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Carolyn | Traveled in November

Nabil was the perfect explore leader. Nothing was too much trouble and on the one rainy morning he rearranged the day and we had a perfect time on our boat trip and swimming in 2 beautiful bays. The Staff in the accommodation were truly wonderful and made us feel very welcome. I had the perfect break away from a hectic work life.

Sam | Traveled in November

Another great trip w explore. Tour leader, Oz, was exceptionally helpful to several of us w unusual requests. Turkey has tons of stuff to see, and this tour catches most of the highlights. As usual, the group had interesting people. Considering staying a couple of days after to see more of Istanbul.

Anonymous | Traveled in November

Good value tour, itinerary packs in almost everything you'd want to do into the trip. Oz the tour guide was excellent. Only criticisms is there is a lot of time on the bus (hard to avoid) and there is a mix of hotel quality (all adequate but only some very nice).

Stuart | Traveled in November

We covered a lot of ground in the two weeks but the itineray was well planned and had a couple of leisurely days built into it. Our trip to Mustafa Ataturks mausoleum in Ankara was interupted by a visit by the British PM so we were unable to visit it. Despite our party of 10 being scattered to the 4 corners of the site by the security staff, Oz our guide and Atila our driver managed to get us all together again and back on track. Lots of highlights on this trip - watching 165 balloons taking off in the early morning in Cappadochia to the amazing ruins of the ancient cities of Pamukkale, Hieropolis, Aphrodisias and Ephesus. A poignant visit to Gallipoli was made on the last day on the way back to Istanbul. Their may be some who are apprehensive about the long days in the coach but the scenery is amazing and the quality of the Turkish roads puts ours in the UK to shame -I can't recall a pothole until we came back into Istanbul!! We had a smallish group of 10 who were all experienced travellers and were good company throughout the tour. What makes a good tour a memborable tour is of course the guide and driver. Atila our driver kept us on schedule with his expert driving skills and knowledge of the short cuts to get in and out of the cities. That, with a sense of when a comfort break was needed was all appreciated. Oz, our guide, will already be known to many Explore customers but just to reiterate what many have already said - Oz has an amzing knowledge and passion for the history and geography of his country and puts it across in an easily understood manner. Oz kept us on track whilst allowing us extra time when needed for some photo opportunities. His recommendations for lunch/evening meal stops was always spot on. All in all a great trip that had a bit of everything in it.

Anonymous | Traveled in November

First tour with Explore - experience exceeded my expectations! Minor negative (also shared by others in the group) was the ‘shared’ accommodation in Gey Village. Ok if I was in my 30’s but I’m in late 60’s. Worth investigating alternative accommodation options even if some additional busing might be required. Otherwise everything (guide, group, food, accommodation, transportation, and hikes/views) great! Won’t be my last tour with Explore!

Anonymous | Traveled in November

This was a wonderful series of moderate to longish walks along the Lycian Way. Our tour leader Nabil was brilliant, always cheerful and engaging and a continual source of local knowledge. Not only does one spectacular view after another open up but there was also a wealth of flora even in November - the cyclamens and crocus were especially lovely. There are also fabulous archaeological sites along the way, with plenty of time allowed to explore. The going is stony, and steep at times - up and down. As a person with heart issues I was concerned that I'd hold the party up, but this didn't seem to be an issue. In fact the pace set suited me perfectly. The accommodation is fairly mixed with one night in very basic village rooms. I enjoyed this as it meant a walk out of the village the following day with the best hiking of the holiday, though I know others found the rooms a touch the wrong side of basic, especially as it involved sharing. Most of the walks featured a minibus journey at one or both ends. Evening meals were usually pretty good too with lunch boxes provided most days. Our group of ten or so was a delight, mostly people travelling on their own which made for lively conversation. Money-wise, this is a good value trip, although Turkey itself is certainly no longer the cheap destination it once was.

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Key experiences on a Turkey holiday

A holiday in Turkey takes you on a journey through time, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Start in Istanbul, where standing inside the Hagia Sophia, gazing up at its golden dome, you feel the weight of centuries. Just across, the Blue Mosque dazzles with its intricate Iznik tiles. A ferry ride on the Bosphorus offers a cool breeze and views of Ottoman mansions. Wander through the Grand Bazaar, where the scent of saffron and leather mixes with the sound of craftsmen hammering copper. In Cappadocia, wake before dawn for a hot air balloon ride, watching hundreds of colorful balloons rise over the surreal rock formations. Explore Derinkuyu, an underground city where ancient civilizations once hid. Hike through Love Valley, where towering stone pillars create a landscape like no other. Further south, in Pamukkale, step barefoot into the thermal pools, feeling the warm, mineral-rich water flow over bright white terraces. Nearby, Ephesus offers a walk through history. End in Antalya, swimming in the crystal-clear waters of Konyaaltı Beach, and dining on fresh grilled sea bass with a view of the sunset. Turkey isn’t just a trip; it’s an experience that stays with you.

Top destinations to visit in Turkey

Turkey boasts an array of must-visit destinations, each offering a unique experience. Istanbul mesmerizes with its rich history, from the grandeur of Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace to the vibrant Grand Bazaar and scenic Bosphorus cruises. Ephesus, home to the Library of Celsus and Temple of Artemis, is a treasure trove of ancient ruins. Cappadocia enchants with its fairy chimneys, underground cities, and breathtaking hot air balloon rides at sunrise. Along the coast, Antalya dazzles with golden beaches and historic sites like Aspendos, while Marmaris and Fethiye offer turquoise waters, scenic boat tours, and lively marinas. Bodrum, famous for its whitewashed houses and the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, blends history with a vibrant nightlife. Nature lovers can soak in Pamukkale’s white travertine terraces, explore the lush Black Sea region, or visit the breathtaking Sumela Monastery in the mountains of Trabzon, making Turkey a destination of endless wonders.

Read our article on best places to visit in Turkey for more information.

Top tour activities in Turkey

Turkey offers a diverse range of activities, making it an ideal destination for all types of travelers. Exploring ancient ruins is a must, with the Library of Celsus and Temple of Artemis in Ephesus offering a glimpse into the past. Hot-air ballooning over the surreal landscapes of Cappadocia provides an unforgettable sunrise experience. For relaxation, bathing in thermal pools at Pamukkale offers both scenic beauty and rejuvenation. Cruising along the Turquoise Coast on a traditional gulet boat takes visitors to hidden coves and stunning beaches in Fethiye and Bodrum. Hiking the Lycian Way rewards adventurers with breathtaking coastal views. Sightseeing in Istanbul offers a journey through history, from the majestic Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque to the bustling Grand Bazaar and scenic Bosphorus cruises, blending centuries of culture and stunning architecture. Indulging in Turkish cuisine with dishes like Doner Kebab, Mezes, and Baklava is a treat for food lovers. Whether seeking history, adventure, or relaxation, Turkey offers an unforgettable experience.

Check out detailed information about the top things to do in Turkey in our article.

Best time to visit Turkey

The best time to visit Turkey is spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) when the weather is mild, making sightseeing, outdoor activities, and coastal visits comfortable. Spring brings blooming landscapes, perfect for Cappadocia’s hot-air balloon rides and exploring Ephesus without extreme heat. Autumn offers pleasant temperatures, ideal for Istanbul’s historic sites and hiking the Lycian Way. Summer (July–August) is great for beach lovers in Antalya and Bodrum, though inland areas can be very hot. Winter (December–February) is cold but perfect for skiing in Uludağ or enjoying fewer crowds at cultural landmarks.

Check out our seasonal overview in our article on the best time to visit Turkey.

Optimal duration to explore Turkey

A 10-day trip to Turkey is ideal for exploring its top destinations. Start with 3 days in Istanbul, visiting Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, the Grand Bazaar, and a Bosphorus cruise. Spend 2 days in Cappadocia for hot-air ballooning, underground cities, and fairy chimneys. Head to Ephesus for ancient ruins and Pamukkale for thermal pools in 2 days. Finish with 3 days on the Turquoise Coast, enjoying Antalya, Fethiye, or Bodrum’s beaches and boat tours. For a 2-week trip, add Ankara’s museums, the Black Sea region’s Sumela Monastery, and more coastal relaxation or hikes along the Lycian Way.

Read our guide on how many days to spend in Turkey for more itinerary options.

Packing essentials for a trip to Turkey

For Turkey, pack modest clothing for mosques (a scarf for women, long pants for men), comfortable walking shoes for cobblestone streets, and layers for varying temperatures. Bring swimwear for Pamukkale’s thermal pools and the Mediterranean coast. A universal adapter is essential for Turkish outlets. Sunscreen and a hat are crucial for summer, while a light jacket is useful for Cappadocia’s chilly mornings. Don’t forget an IstanbulKart for public transport.

Sustainable travel practices when visiting Turkey

To travel sustainably in Turkey, start by carbon-offsetting your flight through Turkish Airlines. If you are booking a tour with Bookmundi, your in-country travel will be automatically carbon-offset. You can also calculate your carbon footprint at Carbonfootprint.com and donate to projects like the Yesil Hydroelectric Power Plant, which helps reduce emissions in Turkey. Choose Safe Tourism Certified accommodations, restaurants, and activities—over 12,000 facilities meet strict sustainability standards. Opt for eco-friendly transport, such as public transit or walking, to reduce emissions. Supporting local businesses and responsible tourism initiatives ensures your trip benefits both the environment and local communities.

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