Turkey has it all: beautiful cities, a glamorous Mediterranean coastline, ancient ruins, snow capped mountains, thick forests and wide reaching plains. Orhan Pamuk, Turkey’s greatest living writer celebrates the city of his dreams: Istanbul - a city of West in its head but East in its soul; a city of collective identities where Roman aqueducts, Ottoman mosques and Byzantine churches jostle for attention. Eastern Turkey is a wild and rugged region, less well trodden and ripe for adventure and exploration. The Anatolian Plateau is a landscape dominated by lakes and volcanoes, underground cities, snow peaked mountains, castles, palaces and astonishing archaeological sites.
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When to go
April to June and September to November are the nicest months for Istanbul and western Turkey. Outside of these months Istanbul can be cold in the winter with plenty of rain through early Spring. Eastern Turkey is high and cooler all round. The best months to visit in the east are June to early October.
Type of Journey
Couples, honeymooners, families, small groups, solo travellers, walkers, bikers, horse riders, foodies, sailors, history, archaeology and architecture buffs. Combines well with Kurdistan, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Hotels
You’re spoilt for choice with hotels in Turkey: from luxury 5*, chic, bolthole, boat and boutique, Turkey has it covered.