Turkey
A Bridge Between Continents and Cultures
Explore Turkey
Discover the unique blend of cultures in Turkey. Visit the magnificent Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, explore the ancient city of Ephesus, and marvel at the surreal landscapes of Cappadocia. Don't miss the beautiful beaches along the Turquoise Coast.

Hagia Sophia, Istanbul
One of the world’s greatest architectural marvels, the Hagia Sophia has stood at the heart of Istanbul for nearly 1,500 years. Originally built as a cathedral in the Byzantine era, it later became a mosque during the Ottoman period, and today serves as a museum and mosque.

Pamukkale, the Cotton Castle
amukkale, meaning "Cotton Castle" in Turkish, is a natural wonder located in southwestern Turkey. This UNESCO World Heritage site is famous for its dazzling white terraces made of travertine, a sedimentary rock deposited by mineral-rich thermal waters.

Cappadocia, Land of Fairy Chimneys
Cappadocia, in central Turkey, is one of the most magical and surreal landscapes on Earth. Known for its unique rock formations, often called "fairy chimneys," this region is also home to ancient cave dwellings, churches, and even entire underground cities.

Modern Marvels
Explore the futuristic city of Dubai, known for its towering skyscrapers, luxury shopping, and vibrant culture. Our supported holidays include accessible tours of the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, and the Dubai Fountain, ensuring you can experience the best of this dynamic city.

Desert Adventures
Enjoy the unique experience of a desert safari, with adapted vehicles and support staff to assist you. Accessible desert camps provide an opportunity to enjoy traditional Bedouin culture, complete with camel rides and stargazing.

Relaxation and Luxury
Dubai offers a range of luxurious, accessible accommodations, from beach resorts to high end hotels. Enjoy the best in comfort and service, with accessible amenities to ensure a stress-free stay.
Why Turkey Should Be Your Next Holiday Destination
Turkey is a destination that offers an extraordinary mix of cultural richness, natural beauty, and modern comforts. Whether you're soaking up the history in Istanbul, lounging on a beach along the Mediterranean, or exploring ancient ruins, Turkey has something for everyone. The country is renowned for its warm hospitality, delicious cuisine, and diverse experiences. Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or a deep dive into history, Turkey provides it all with a unique blend of Eastern and Western influences.
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Essential information
Local time
GMT(+3)
Location
Crossroads of Europe and Asia
Language
Turkish
Currency
Turkish Lira
Entry requirements
Average flight time
4 - 4.5 Hours
Getting Around
Taking the metro
Major cities like Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir have modern metro systems that are affordable and efficient for getting around.
Taking a taxi
axis are widely available in urban areas. Be sure to ask the driver to use the meter, or agree on a fare beforehand.
Taking the bus
Buses are a popular and cost-effective way to travel, with long-distance routes connecting major cities and smaller towns.
Ferry
In Istanbul and along the coast, ferries are a scenic and enjoyable way to travel, particularly for crossing the Bosphorus Strait or exploring nearby islands.
Why go to Turkey?
- Rich Cultural Heritage: From the ancient city of Troy to the stunning palaces of Istanbul, Turkey’s history spans thousands of years, offering a wealth of cultural experiences for history lovers.
- Incredible Landscapes: Whether you’re marveling at the white terraces of Pamukkale, exploring the unique rock formations of Cappadocia, or relaxing on a Mediterranean beach, Turkey’s natural beauty is unparalleled.
- Delicious Cuisine: Turkish food is a feast for the senses, with flavors influenced by both the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern traditions. Indulge in kebabs, mezes, baklava, and, of course, Turkish tea and coffee.
- Vibrant Markets: Turkey’s bustling bazaars are a shopper’s paradise, where you can find everything from handmade carpets and ceramics to spices, jewelry, and leather goods. The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world.
- Warm Hospitality: Turkish people are known for their warmth and generosity. Visitors often find themselves welcomed with open arms, whether they’re staying in a luxury hotel or a family-run guesthouse.