Tourism in turkey


The nine kinds of tourist you see in Turkey

The nine kinds of tourist you see in Turkey

After going on holiday a few times, you will undoubtedly find yourself staring at the same faces and the same stereotype 'Brit Abroad', no matter where you happen to go on your holidays. So, slather on the suncream and hat, and put on some sunglasses, here are nine kinds of tourist that you will definitely come across should you take a family vacation to Turkish shores this summer.


Pamukkale: Turkey’s Most Visited Tourist Attraction

Pamukkale: Turkey’s Most Visited Tourist Attraction

Pamukkale, a beautiful collection of travertine pools found in the Denizli province of Aegean Turkey is something that truly needs to be seen to be believed. Resembling a fairytale cotton castle, Pamukkale was the most visited attraction in all of Turkey in 2014, and it is easy to see why. Come with us on an adventure and experience the "WOW" factor that only Pamukkale can deliver.


Alternative Living: Underground Cities of Turkey’s Past

Alternative Living: Underground Cities of Turkey’s Past

Did you know that there are about 40 underground cities in Cappadocia open for the public to explore? Grab your torch and come with us on an exploration of some of the best and biggest underground cities in this fascinating region of Turkey. Those who are prone to claustrophobic or panic attacks might want to sit this one out - the walls are thin, the tunnels are dark, but one thing is for sure; you will never forget your Cappadocia underground cities adventures. 


9 Hollywood A-listers who go wild in Turkey

9 Hollywood A-listers who go wild in Turkey

From paragliding at Oludeniz beach, to sailing the seas of Bodrum, to even owning their own private island - Hollywood A-List celebrities are making Turkey their summer home for letting their hair down and indulging in a life of extravagance that only Turkey can offer. Find out exactly what the likes of Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss, Madonna, Beyonce and Jay Z, and even the Royal Family get up to when they land on Turkish shores. 


Istanbul en route for second-most visited European city

Istanbul en route for second-most visited European city

Istanbul is set to become Europe’s number two tourist destination. Turkey’s largest city is attracting more and more visitors each year, and with a higher growth rate than Paris, currently number two after London, It’s likely that Istanbul will overtake the city of love within four years. What is it about this city, perched between Europe and Asia? We take a look at the four biggest tourist attractions - including one that was last year found to be the world’s single most visited attraction.


Turkey for tourists: souvenirs to buy and take home

Turkey for tourists: souvenirs to buy and take home

Turkey’s rich heritage is reflected in the items that find their way home in travellers’ suitcases. From the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul to small markets on the Mediterranean, there are incredible bargains and delights for every browser. Whether you’re in the market for kilims or coffee, we let you in on the goods to look out for while you’re travelling through the country that’s described as being the gateway between Europe and the Middle East.


Cappadocia Living: Life in Central Anatolia

Cappadocia Living: Life in Central Anatolia

For years, Cappadocia has been one of the top destinations in Turkey for travellers and tourists, becoming the third most visited region in Turkey. An important region in Turkish history, Cappadocia has also attracted many an expat and foreigner looking to make it their home. With amazing hot air ballon trips, underground cities, and cave hotels, lets take a look at living in Cappadocia - the fascinating, and not to be missed region of Turkey.


Abandoned Villages of Turkey

Abandoned Villages of Turkey

In many countries in the world you will find 'ghost towns' whereby civilisation has, for one reason or another, upped and left their homes, never to return. Turkey is home to some of the most fascinating Ghost Villages around, and in this blog we bring to you the must-see abandoned villages in Turkey from Cappadocia to Kayakoy, and take a look at what the future might hold for some of these interesting towns.


24 hours in Istanbul: A guide to the perfect day

24 hours in Istanbul: A guide to the perfect day

Planning a whirlwind trip to Istanbul? Let us guide you on a 24-hour tour of the city. Take in the city from rooftops, beneath Ottoman domes and from the Bosphorus Strait. Indulge in some of the finest food on offer in the city, from dishes beloved by sultans to Finnish fusion. Although 24 hours is not nearly enough time to explore this fascinating city, it’s enough to sample its unique flavour - and give you a few ideas for your next visit.


The Historical and Future Importance of Turkey

The Historical and Future Importance of Turkey

Turkiye has come on leaps and bounds since the turn of the century - with more investment, tourists, and infrastructure than ever before. To understand just why Turkey is attracting so much attention and investment, we need to glance over its rich and colourful historical timeline, which will provide answers to why the eyes of the world are on this country, and why the future is looking so bright for Turkey and the people that inhabit this beautiful land. 


Oludeniz Beach and the Famous Blue Lagoon of Turkey

Oludeniz Beach and the Famous Blue Lagoon of Turkey

There is a famous saying about small beaches and sunbeds that make it seem like “sunbathers are all packed in like sardines” - everyone stacked together with the sand of the beach covered by the plastic of sunbeds. This will never happen on the Blue Flag Oludeniz Beach in Fethiye. Long and wide, the golden sand stretches from the Blue Lagoon, up to the edge of the village and the aqua colour water, has a warm temperature luring swimmers as one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. 


Sacred Architecture: The Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia of Istanbul

Sacred Architecture: The Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia of Istanbul

The Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia are two dominant and majestic buildings within Istanbul that regularly make the listings in numerous guidebooks and travel blogs as two of the top landmarks to see in Istanbul. Standing directly opposite each other, the stories of these two buildings stretches far back, connecting two of the world’s greatest empires and also two of the world’s leading religions.


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