The Dazzling Turkey, Between East and West

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Turkey, a mosaic of cultures and landscapes.

Explore Istanbul, Cappadocia, and the beaches of Antalya.

Turkey: quand partir ?

Turkey offers a varied climate, perfect for all travelers! On the Mediterranean coast, enjoy hot and sunny summers, ideal for the beach, and mild winters, perfect for exploring historical sites. In Istanbul, spring and autumn are particularly pleasant with mild temperatures and sunny skies. Whatever the season, Turkey promises welcoming weather to discover its wonders!

Idées d'activités

  • Bosphorus Cruise - Admire Istanbul from the water as you sail between two continents, a magical experience.
  • Exploring the colorful bazaars - Stroll through the lively alleys of Turkish bazaars and discover a profusion of colors, spices, and local crafts.
  • Hot air balloon flight over Cappadocia - Let yourself be amazed by the fairy chimneys and golden valleys during a sunrise hot air balloon flight.
  • Discovery of the ancient ruins of Ephesus - Explore the majestic ruins of Ephesus, where every stone tells a fascinating story and invites you to travel back in time to the heart of the Mediterranean.
  • Ottoman Specialties Tasting - Savourez des mets raffinés hérités des sultans dans un cadre historique et envoûtant.
  • Relaxing bath in a traditional hammam - Immerse yourself in a soothing atmosphere and enjoy a unique moment of well-being, where the scents and warmth of the hammam awaken all your senses.
  • Exploration of Troglodyte Villages - Set out to discover villages carved into the rock and explore an ancestral way of life, with secret alleyways and troglodyte houses full of authentic charm.
  • Sunset at Pamukkale - Let yourself be enchanted by the golden hues of the setting sun over the terraces of Pamukkale, an unforgettable natural spectacle.

Lieux incontournables

Turkey: an invitation to discover its hidden treasures

Bordered by 8,000 kilometers of coastline bathed by four seas, Turkey offers all the pleasures of beach and relaxation, as well as beautiful cultural discoveries thanks to the numerous remnants of great ancient Mediterranean cities. Let's not forget the fascinating Cappadocia where volcanoes have spilled the contents of our planet's belly so that water and wind have sculpted a unique masterpiece. It's also in Turkey that you find the famous Troy, the great city of Ephesus, and Mount Ararat where Noah's Ark is said to have landed... In Turkey, you can embark on all types of trips: solo, adventure, hiking, trekking, organized tours, beach holidays... That's why it is wise to call on a local agency to organize a custom-made stay according to your tastes and budget. Of course, authenticity will be present everywhere as locals will organize this trip directly with you.

When History and Nature Intertwine Beautifully

Everything in Turkey is the result of fabulous blends. In Central Anatolia, one crosses steppes interspersed with verdant canyons. To the north, the lush mountains of the Black Sea host magnificent monasteries like Sumela. Plan your customized trip to discover these exciting regions.

Turkey's Must-Sees

Istanbul is a city brimming with rare beauty monuments, such as the Blue Mosque, the Hagia Sophia Basilica, and the Topkapi Palace. However, Istanbul is not just a museum city; it is also a cosmopolitan city where each neighborhood offers a unique atmosphere, between markets, hammams, the old town, trendy cafes, and shopping temples like Istiklal Avenue. The hill of Pamukkale is famous for its hot springs and its ancient city of Hieropolis. Founded in the 2nd century BC, it was a thermal resort. Today, you can visit the ruins classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Nemrut National Park, located in southeastern Turkey, houses a funerary sanctuary from the 1st century BC characterized by giant heads representing gods and the king who ordered its construction. Izmir, Antalya, and Bodrum are three Turkish cities not to be missed. Izmir is a lively center with shops, bars, and restaurants, as well as a rich archaeological museum. Antalya and Bodrum are two superb seaside resorts on the "Turkish Riviera" where the water is turquoise and the sand fine.

Unusual Discovery of Turkey

Spend the day at the Butterfly Valley, located in the Ölüdeniz region. It can only be accessed from Belcekiz Beach. Besides the beautiful beach, you can reach a waterfall after a 30-minute walk amidst dizzying rocks. In spring, many butterflies, more than 150 different types, gather here. It is advisable to visit early in the morning before the arrival of tourist boats. Discover Kekova Island, located between Kas and Derme. Still unknown to many travelers, it is peaceful and authentic, offering an idyllic setting and housing ruins dating back to the 4th century BC. It is accessible by boat from Kas. Climbing Mount Ararat, located in eastern Anatolia at the borders of Turkey, Iran, and Russia, offers a unique experience. This inactive volcano is covered with snow year-round and is said to be the place where Noah's Ark landed after the flood. A hike to its summit offers sublime panoramas.

A Shopping Destination

Anyone who loves shopping will feel right at home in Turkey. Instead of souks, there are bazaars. The bazaar offers everything from fruits and vegetables to clothing, household goods, and typical items. The most popular purchase is carpets and kilims. Leather, copper, bronze, silver, gold, ceramics, embroidery, spices, and the famous meerschaum (magnesite) pipes are also part of the long list of handcrafted items this country of art and tradition offers. In the big cities, especially in Istanbul, far from these more traditional products, modern avenues or trendy shopping centers allow visitors to get acquainted with the best of Turkish fashion. Brands like Vakko, Sarar, or Mavi Jeans mingle with other major luxury labels.

Discover the Thrilling Nightlife

The nightlife in the cities and coastal resorts of Turkey is extremely rich and diverse, able to satisfy all tastes. On one hand, there are traditional mezze restaurants, called meyhane in Turkey or taverna in Greece, where the meal is accompanied by singers performing Turkish music hits, with guests often dancing between courses. On the other hand, there are trendy restaurants and fashionable nightclubs. For nightlife enthusiasts, Turkey will not disappoint and has nothing to envy of its European or American counterparts. Istanbul offers the widest choice, but other places like Bodrum or Marmaris are also bustling with lively summer nights.

An Exceptional Fauna and Flora in Turkey

Vast forests cover Eastern Anatolia, the Black Sea coasts, consisting of numerous hazel trees, as well as the Mediterranean coastline. Many fruit trees grow in Turkey: fig trees, apricot trees, cherry trees, almond trees... The oleander mixed with the many palm trees on the Aegean coast evokes holidays. The steppes are adorned with a shimmering carpet of wildflowers in spring. The country offers wildlife similar to that of the Balkans: bears, lynxes, wild boars, wolves, and a few increasingly rare leopards. Horses, donkeys, goats, and sheep guarded by the Kangal, a very powerful shepherd dog, are more easily encountered. The ornithological landscape is exceptionally rich, with notably many birds of prey, including the majestic eagle. Finally, note the presence of the famous Van cat, with extremely striking heterochromatic eyes and a very high price.

Unusual and Fascinating Discoveries

Turkey is full of rare places that have retained all their charm. These can be archaeological sites where the remains of several civilizations overlap, small villages where one can observe rural life, or coves with turquoise waters. In just one day, you can go rafting down an impressive canyon, visit a Greco-Roman site, and dive into the Mediterranean.
To fully enjoy Turkey, it is recommended to stay at least 10 to 15 days. This allows you to discover Istanbul, Cappadocia, the Aegean coast, and other major sites without rushing.
To organize your honeymoon in Turkey, choose romantic destinations such as Istanbul, Cappadocia or the Aegean coast. Plan charming accommodations, cultural activities, and relaxing moments for two.
To have a good holiday with a baby in Turkey, choose family-friendly accommodation, bring the essentials for your child's comfort, and select quiet destinations with accessible medical facilities.
For a family hiking trip in Turkey, explore Cappadocia with its fairy-tale valleys, Göreme National Park, the trails of the Taurus Mountains, and the Lycian Way on the turquoise coast, offering varied landscapes and historical sites.
To practice ecotourism in Turkey, favor national parks such as Göreme or Kaçkar, stay in eco-friendly accommodations, and take part in activities that respect nature and local communities.
The budget for a trip to Turkey varies depending on the season, length of stay, and travel style. Expect to spend around 800 to 1500 euros per person for one week, including flight, comfortable accommodation, meals, and main sightseeing activities.
To get to Turkey, the most convenient way is to take an international flight to Istanbul or Ankara. Several airlines offer direct flights from many major European cities.
To travel to Turkey, French nationals do not need a visa for a tourist stay of less than 90 days. However, a valid passport or identity card is required to enter the country.
To travel with peace of mind in Turkey, it is recommended to consult official advice, take out travel insurance, follow local instructions, and avoid areas that are not recommended. Keep your documents safe.
To travel to Turkey, no vaccines are mandatory for travelers coming from Europe. However, it is recommended to be up to date with universal vaccines such as diphtheria, tetanus, polio, and hepatitis A.

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