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1. A Complete Package: 14 days in Turkey

See the Sultan Ahmed Mosque while spending 14 days in Turkey.
The Sultan Ahmed Mosque, also known as the Blue Mosque, is a must-see while in Turkey.
A view of Duden waterfall in Antalya, Turkey.
You can travel to Antalya and feel the cool breeze at Duden Waterfall.
Day 1 Begin your trip in Istanbul
Day 2 Visit Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia and Grand Bazaar
Day 3 Wander through the spice market
Day 4 Explore the underground city of Kaymakli
Day 5 Visit Goreme Museum 
Day 6 Catch a flight to Antalya
Day 7 See Duden Waterfalls
Day 8 Tour Fethiye
Day 9 Explore Fethiye’s islands by boat
Day 10 Head to Bodrum
Day 11 Visit Pamukkale
Day 12 Take in Pamukkale’s thermal springs
Day 13 See the House of Mary
Day 14 Bid farewell to Istanbul 
Map of Complete Turkey Package.

Cover the most sought-after sites in 14 days in Turkey. Starting and ending in Istanbul, this trip will take you through Goreme, Kaymakli, Fethiye, and Pamukkale. Visit the spice market while in Istanbul and cover iconic landmarks, including Hagia Sophia and the Grand Bazaar. Then head to Cappadocia, where you can visit underground cities such as Kaymakli. Head to Antalya, which is home to legendary hikes and quaint coastal restaurants. Also included is a visit to the Turkish Riveria in Fethiye, during which you will visit its surrounding islands on a boat. For some exciting nightlife, journey to Bodrum and its bar street. Relax in the thermal pools in Pamukkale and get a glimpse of Ephesus' history. See more 14-day tours in Turkey.

2. Turkey Blues: Turkey in 2 weeks

The thermal water flowing down the travertine terraces in Pamukkale.
Pamukkale's mineral-rich geothermal pools are the ultimate remedy for sore muscles on your adventure!
Day 1 Arrive in Istanbul
Day 2 Explore the city of Ottomans
Day 3 Relive World War I in Gallipoli
Day 4 Visit Troy and Pergamum
Day 5 Venture through Ephesus and Kusadasi
Day 6 Tour Pamukkale
Day 7 Transfer to Bodrum
Day 8 Sail to Orak Island, stay overnight in Cokertme
Day 9 Cruise through Yedi Adalar’s islands
Day 10 Visit Longoz
Day 11 Explore Cleopatra Island
Day 12 Cruise to Kargi Bay
Day 13 Sail to Pabucburnu, return to Bodrum
Day 14 Depart Bodrum 
Map of Turkey Blues.

Sail down the mythical Aegean and unravel the rich past of Turkey in two weeks. Start in Istanbul and make your way down the coast, stopping in Troy, Pamukkale, and Pergamum. Relive the First World War in Gallipoli and visit Ephesus and Kusadasi. Set sail on the Aegean after you have reached the coast and visit its islands. Explore the marine life in the crystal clear waters of Orak Island. Cruise along the Yedi Adalar's islands, enjoying a buffet lunch. Head to Cleopatra Island, which was believed to be the ancient queen's secret paradise. Then, spend some quality time swimming in Kargi Bay before departing from Bodrum. Describe your ideal 14-day Turkish tour for a customized itinerary.

3. Treasures of Turkey: Turkey in 14 days

The ruins of The Celsus library during sunset in Ephesus.
The magnificent Celsus Library in Ephesus dates back to the early 2nd century.
Day 1 Say hello to Istanbul
Day 2 Cover Istanbul’s historic sights
Day 3 Head for the shores of Gallipoli
Day 4 Visit Troy and Pergamon, arrive in Izmir
Day 5 Tour Ephesus
Day 6 Take in Pamukkale, continue to Fethiye
Day 7 See Saklikent Canyon
Day 8 Visit Dalyan
Day 9 Drive along the coast to Antalya
Day 10 Explore Perge and Aspendos
Day 11 Head for Konya
Day 12 Explore Konya, travel to Cappadocia
Day 13 Visit Cappadocia’s famous sites
Day 14 Fly back to Istanbul
Map of Treasures of Turkey.

Having explored Istanbul, you will be off to encounter breathtaking views of the stunning coastline on a 14-day Turkey travel itinerary. Visit the shores of Gallipoli and pay respects to the Turkish and Australian soldiers who bravely fought in World War I. Then, head to Troy and pose for a picture in front of the Trojan horse. Make your way to Ephesus to visit the Virgin Mary’s house in the mountains. Rest your body by dipping in the thermal pools in Pamukkale. Weave your way through the pine forest in Fethiye and discover Saklikent Canyon. After this hike, relax on the sandy beaches at Oludeniz. Your next destination is Dalyan, where you can spot  Caretta caretta turtles on a boat trip. Journey to the beautiful resort city of Antalya and have a premium dinner. Travel to Perge, which has incredible mosaics dating back to the Bronze Age and an amphitheater preserved in excellent condition for over 2,000 years. Now, for a cultural experience, visit Konya and see the famous whirling dervishes. Spend two nights soaking up the views of Cappadocia before flying back to Istanbul.

The above itineraries are a glimpse into the possibilities that 14 days in Turkey can open up. More ideas for the duration are available in our list of 14-day Turkey itineraries. Don’t have 14 days to spare? Then check out our guide on how many days to spend in Turkey for more ideas. You can also contact our local travel expert to create a customized trip. Or book one of the packaged tours in Turkey.

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Published by Leah Taylor, updated on July 9, 2024
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