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Answer the call of adventure with a tailor-made vacation package to Türkiye. Wherever your travels lead and whatever your plans are, prepare to experience a destination with plenty to offer. Istanbul, Antalya and Arnavutkoy are some of the top cities here. Make sure your trip to Türkiye includes some time in one or more of them! When you're ready to stop dreaming and start packing, Expedia will help turn your Türkiye vacation into reality.
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Tour Byzantine buildings, hot air balloon over the moon-like landscape of Cappadocia and sample delights fresh from the Mediterranean Sea. Make those travel dreams come true and book a trip to Turkey today.
This is a big country, so it’s no surprise Expedia has as many as 36,132 hotels available starting at $94 a night. But saving money on your upcoming trip to Turkey doesn’t have to mean jumping at the first cheap hotel room you see. Bundling your flights, hotel, car rental and experiences into a Turkey Vacation Package can save you some serious dollars. If the Hagia Sophia Museum in Istanbul is high up on your list of things to see, why not add a tour to your package? With everything organized in advance, you can hit the ground running.
Day 1-2: Istanbul Airport is the beginning of your adventure. Pick up your bags, settle in at your hotel and get ready for some sightseeing. History lovers will want to have the Hagia Sophia Museum, Topkapi Palace and the Blue Mosque at the top of their lists.
Day 3-4: Rent a car and head east to Turkey’s capital, Ankara. Get acquainted with the local café culture before heading out and learning more about this fascinating country at the Anatolian Civilizations Museum and Anitkabir.
Day 5-7: Next stop, Antalya. Explore the Old Town and ancient ruins of this picturesque harbor city before taking a dip in its ever-so-inviting Mediterranean waters.
Watch as Turkish pride fills the country on Republic Day. Held each year October 29, the occasion is celebrated by parades, concerts and an iconic fireworks display over the city of Istanbul.
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Istanbul has had a long and influential history. Formerly known as Constantinople, it was the heart of the Eastern Roman Empire or the Byzantine Empire, and you can still see remnants of that when you visit today. Because of its unique history, you'll also find a blend of Roman, Christian, and Muslim architecture throughout, though the grandeur of the Ottomans architecture style is most prominent.
Cappadocia is most widely known for its intricate cave dwellings. Historically,many communities lived in the caves here, with homes carved directly into rock spaces. However, these dwellings are for historical preservation rather than existing homes. You can also take on the wide-open spaces of this region by booking passage in a hot air balloon. It's trendy in this region, and the experience is one of a kind.
Dubrovnik is an ancient city that's remarkably well-preserved, considering just how old many of its buildings are. The city walls are still standing strong, and the historic center is so authentic that it's a popular filming location for fantasy film and television, thanks to the minimal set-dressing required. You can explore it all yourself and take time to enjoy its fun shops and eateries.
Marmaris always has something fun to do no matter what time it is. During the day, you can enjoy peace and tranquility at the local beaches with soft sands and crystal-clear waters. After nightfall, however, you'll find access to numerous bars and clubs that are open until the early hours of the morning. Plus, the location near Rhodes lets you easily add some Greek flair to your vacation to Turkey.
Split is one of the best places in Croatia to visit, whether you plan to stay in town or use it as a base for a wider journey. It's conveniently close to several popular day trip destinations. Of course, the city itself offers stunning historic architecture as well as an ancient center that's remarkably well-preserved. The cuisine is also world-class, with much of it being seafood.
In Zadar, you'll find a wide range of festivals held all year long, as the locals love to embrace the arts. Dance festivals are the most common, with the actual music behind them varying quite a bit. Plus, the general atmosphere offers a combination of historic and modern Croatia, letting you enjoy traditional architecture just as easily as you would modern cuisine and a thriving nightlife.
The Croatian capital of Zagreb features a unique culture and diverse array of attractions that developed due to its role as a European transport hub. Central Europe, Southeast Europe, and the Mediterranean all meet here, and you can see that diversity expressed throughout the city's shops and restaurants. Museums are common in town as well as historic monuments and breathtaking architecture.
Language | Turkish |
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Currency | Turkish liras |
Local Welcome | Selam |
Local Goodbye | Hoşçakal |
Closest Airport | Ataturk Intl. Airport (IST) |
Population | 82,003,900 |
Top Sights | Lara Beach, Konyaalti Beach Park and Konyaalti Beach |
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You can learn about the local history of Istanbul when you make a stop at a well-known site like Taksim Square. Stroll along the area's seaside or experience its fascinating museums.
Enter the maze of shop-lined streets in one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world to browse hundreds of thousands of hand-crafted objects.
The nickname of this 17th-century structure refers to the brilliant color of its tiled interior.