The Republic of Turkey (Turkish: Turkiye Cumhuriyeti), or Turkey for short, is a country that straddles two continents of the Eurasian continent. This route is recommended for your first visit to Turkey.
Day 1:Istanbul
Visit the classic Blue Mosque in the morning, then the Byzantine architecture of the Hagia Sophia across the street, the treasures of the Topkapi Palace in the afternoon, and the sunset over the Bosphorus in the evening.
Accommodation guide: Old Town – Blue Mosque
- This is the heart of Istanbul’s historic district with a concentration of attractions.
- The east side of the area even the strait, you can look out over the beautiful sea at many of the hotel’s terrace restaurants.
Day 2:Cesme Alachat Izmir Kushadas
Enjoy the sea on the Aegean coast of Cesme, then go to Alachat to enjoy the sun and coffee of the Aegean Sea, then pass through Ephesus to experience the rich history of the ancient city, and the last stop of the day is the Love Sea town of Kusadas.
Accommodation Guide: Central area of Kusada
- Kusadasser has two marinas and a yacht harbor for 650 yachts.
Day 3: Denizlifethiye
Visit the ancient ruins of Hierapolis to feel the thick sense of history, go to the cotton fort to shoot the same blockbuster, then head to the travertine terraces to feel the wonder of nature, and finally to Fethiye.
Accommodation strategy: Old city center and bus station
- Along the 1 km stretch of road along the sea, there are coffee shops, restaurants, and big bazaar.
- Ocean view room looks out is the harbor, full of sails, beautiful scenery.
- Many of the hotels themselves have restaurants with sea views and traditional Turkish baths.
Day 4: Fethierkas
Feel the thrill of escaping Earth by sky paragliding in Fethiye, then check out the D400 coastal road at kaputas Beach for the last stop of the day to the Mediterranean seaside town of Kash.
Accommodation Guide: Andifli Mah.
- Live in a peaceful coastal town
Day 5: Casantalya
In the morning, first visit the Amphitheatre of Aspandos and the Gate of Hadrian to experience the ancient history and culture, then head to the Roman Pier to see the blue sea, blue sky and snow mountain lighthouse, and finally arrive in the old town of Antalya to experience the life of the locals.
Accommodation Guide: Old Town (Karechi)
- There are many museums with rich collections and it is a popular area for tourists to visit and live in.
- Shopping is also convenient, with large department stores as well as traditional markets selling fish and vegetables.
Day 6: Cappadocia
Fly to Cappadocia from Antalya and then choose to stay in one of Cappadocia’s most distinctive cave hotels.
Accommodation Guide: Greme
- There are a lot of accommodation options here and the prices are not too high.
- A major feature is the Cave Hotel.