Explore Istanbul, where East meets West
Our resident guide will show you ‘behind the scenes’ Istanbul through our specially curated tours.
This luxury Turkey holiday suggestion combines city, coast and mountains with a mixture of classic sites and some of those less-visited. The perfect introduction to this diverse country, travel in style and stay at some of the country’s finest hotels.
Our resident guide will show you ‘behind the scenes’ Istanbul through our specially curated tours.
Spend some time relaxing on the coast in the charming waterside village of Bozburun.
Learn about the Roman city of Ephesus and Aphrodisias, an ancient centre for sculptors and artisans.
Stay in a luxury cave hotel and take a balloon ride over the remarkable lunar landscapes of Cappadocia.
This holiday idea has been specially prepared for those wishing to visit Turkey for the first time and in total luxury. A perfect introduction to Turkey, we combine city, coast and mountains with a mixture of classic sites and some of those less-visited.
Day 1 -2
Istanbul
Day 3
Istanbul - Denizli - Bozburun
Days 4-5
Bozburun
Day 6
Bozburun - Sirince
Day 7
Sirince
Day 8
Sirince - Kayseri- Cappadocia
Days 9-10
Cappadocia
Day 11
Kayseri - Istanbul
Days 12
Istanbul
Day 1 -2
Istanbul
Istanbul is Turkey’s largest city, its cultural and financial centre and the city where east famously meets west.
Day 3
Istanbul - Denizli - Bozburun
Travel south towards the coast and Bozburun, and visit the site of Aphrodisias, an ancient centre for sculptors and artisans and a much less visited wonderful site.
Days 4-5
Bozburun
Day 6
Bozburun - Sirince
Day 7
Sirince
This pretty mountain village is famous for the liqueur-like fruit wines produced there.
Day 8
Sirince - Kayseri- Cappadocia
Days 9-10
Cappadocia
Explore the magical landscape of Cappadocia, a unique moonscape.
Day 11
Kayseri - Istanbul
Explore the magical landscape of Cappadocia, a unique moonscape
Days 12
Istanbul
Istanbul is a wonderfully eclectic mix of Europe and Asia, all within a short flight from the UK. Accompanied by our resident guide we will show you the highlights of the city (the Blue Mosque, the church of Divine Wisdom and the Topkapi Palace) as well as giving you special insights and access to lesser-known places. We will make sure that we take you to a Turkish Bath to learn about the historical art of bathing and visit Kadikoy, the Asian side of Istanbul. As a particular highlight at the end of the trip, you stay at a palace overlooking the mighty Bosphorus, once the residence of the last Ottoman Sultans.
All the accommodation is luxurious, unique and the best place to stay in each location. Specific rooms are chosen for you by our country specialists who have seen each hotel in person. Our expert guide joins you to explore ancient sites and bring them to life.
A short flight from Istanbul takes you to Denizli and on by road to Bozburun. The Bozburun Peninsula is a quiet, unspoilt corner of Western Turkey with traditional villages and pine tree-clad hills rolling down to the water’s edge. This discretely luxurious destination, famous for boat building, is a conservation area with azure bays and sheltered coves, woodland, olive groves and mountains. Spend time here taking leisurely boat trips, eating at sea-view restaurants, swimming in clear, warm waters and walking along the cliff-tops bordering this pretty coastline.
From Bozburun we take you to Sirince via Didyma and Priene. Both impressive sites in wonderful locations but the absolute marvel up the coast is the ancient site of Ephesus. Ephesus, famous throughout the ancient world for its Temple of Artemis is also surrounded by other historical remains, some that have only been recently excavated. What really brings this place to life for you will be our specialist guide who is both informative and humourous while he regales stories of Ephesus. It is the guide that will create an indelible memory of this place.
We fly you inland to explore the magical landscape of Cappadocia, a unique moonscape, where erosion has formed caves, clefts, fairy chimney’s and folds in the soft rock and, in turn, shelter, churches and tombs carved out or hidden underground. Stay in the luxurious cave hotel, Anatolian Houses, set amongst these ancient dwellings, and use it as a base from which to explore this amazing area.
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Temperatures can be as low as -9.C in some regions of Turkey, with snowfall likely. During the months of January and February, the country can be less crowded, although visiting the cities is a more popular option than coastal regions.
February will be marginally warmer than January, with the climate varying according to the region, due to the country’s sheer size. Some regions of Turkey will experience temperatures as low as 3.C, whereas other areas can see temperatures averaging 14.C.
Certain regions of Turkey will experience many days of rainfall, particularly on the south west coast. During springtime in Turkey, temperatures will be ideal for sightseeing in the big cities and with less crowds than in the months to come.
Springtime is an excellent month to travel to Turkey with temperatures in their low 20s on the south coast and longer days of sunshine, however it should be noted that in northern regions during April, they may experience more rainfall and cooler temperatures.
As spring draws to a close and the signs of summer begin, temperatures will continue to rise and yet be quieter than July and August, when many choose to visit on their summer holidays both to coastal destinations and the country’s top cities, including Istanbul.
On the Mediterranean coast, June will experience higher levels of humidity with warmer, temperatures and long days of sunshine. It will start to get busier at coastal resorts as the temperatures start to rise.
During the summer months, temperatures are high and most of Turkey’s regions will experience long, dry days of very little rain. The cities, including Istanbul, will be quieter as the summer is a popular time to visit coastal resorts.
Like any Mediterranean destination during the summer, Turkey will experience high temperatures, ideal for a summer holiday by the coast. If sightseeing in Turkey’s cities however, it may be less comfortable for some.
The Autumn months in Turkey will experience marginally cooler temperatures than those of July and August, however, will still be in the mid to high 20s, with minimal rainfall.
Whilst during the day, temperatures will be in the mid-20s, the evenings will be much cooler. Humidity levels will be much lower than the peak summer months but as Autumn continues, rainfall will be more frequent.
With the cooler climate throughout Turkey, it means that there will be fewer tourists travelling to the country. Winter will have begun in Eastern regions, even experiencing the first signs of snow, yet some coastal destinations will still see highs of 25°C.
In certain regions of Turkey during the winter months, particularly in mountainous areas and Eastern Turkey, temperatures can fall below zero and snowfall is likely.
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