"A destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things".
Henry Miller quote
Istanbul
Istanbul, a city between 2 seas, 2 continents, 2 worlds and 2 cultures…..”
Cappadocia
Located 1 hour’s flight from Istanbul, Izmir or Antalya, Cappadocia is a region of Central Anatolia known for its unique lunar landscape.
Central Anatolia
The Central Anatolian plateau (altitude 1000 to 2000 meters) is home to the incredible “lunar” terrain of Cappadocia, as well as cities founded by the Hittites 3,000 years ago, and even older settlements dating back 9,000 years.
The Aegean
The Greek and Roman cities on Turkey’s Aegean coast were once among the most powerful in the ancient world.
The Mediterranean
Forming most of the Turkish Riviera, Turkey’s Mediterranean coast is a charming collection of small villages and towns.
East and Southeast
If you prefer less-visited places or destinations “off the beaten track”, then Eastern Turkey is definitely for you.
The Black Sea
From the northern end of the Bosphorus to the border with Georgia, the Black Sea region is a kind of Garden of Eden, with abundant rainfall all year round.