There's nothing quite like camping. Getting outside, enjoying the elements, risking a downpour that could just drown your holiday. Camping and glamping is becoming more popular in Turkey as people look for alternatives to the hustle and bustle of resorts. We let you in on some of the most amazing campsites around Turkey.
There's something undeniably romantic about hitchhiking. The unpredictability, the freedom, and the low cost of travel. But how feasible is it to stick out your thumb on a Turkish roadside? Sandra Spencer tells us of a 2013 trip around Turkey that brought her into contact with friendly locals and gives her tips on hitchhiking in Turkey.
Train travel isn't about short cuts, or getting to where you want to go as fast as possible. It's about the romance of a long journey, and taking your time to appreciate the passing scenery. Marie Coggin takes a slow train from Ankara to Kars, and soaks up the delight of a slow train through the incredible Turkish countryside that few tourists ever get to see.
Whether you believe in horoscopes or not, you probably know a little bit about each sign. Geminis are two-faced, Taureans are stubborn. Leos are loyal, while Capricorns are practical. If you're planning a Turkish holiday, check out our guide to the best spot for each Zodiac sign.
The holiday hotspot Marmaris is in Turkey's Mugla region. Like most places in Turkey, it's rich in history and culture and has a wealth of summer-themed activities to suit the whole family. We've listed some of the most popular things to do in Marmaris so you can plan your trip ahead of time. Enjoy some of the best things to do in Marmaris and the surrounding area.
It's something only locals seem to know: where to eat out on a budget while still enjoying the peninsula's finest views. Council cafes are found in every town around the Bodrum peninsula. Ranging from modern affairs to traditional, shabby offerings, they're the ideal place to enjoy the peninsula's culinary offerings without breaking the bank.
Whatever time of year you choose to visit Turkey, you’re sure to be enthralled by this incredible country. Of course, some seasons are better suited to certain activities, whether that’s sunny days on the beach, racing down the snowy ski slopes, or soaking up the wealth of culture on offer throughout the country.However, many visitors neglect spring, choosing to holiday in Turkey during the summer months instead. What many fail to realise is how much there is to see and do in Turkey during spring, with the added benefits of lovely weather and fewer tourists. Find out more about why we think everyone should take a trip to Turkey during the spring.