Shop for spices in Istanbul’s bazaars, sip your way through Gallipoli’s vineyards or cosy up in a cave hotel in Cappadocia – here are some must-see spots we can take you on a unforgettable Turkey (Türkiye) multi-centre holiday.
Hagia Sophia, Istanbul
Istanbul: The gateway to adventure
No multi-centre holiday in Turkey is complete without a stop in Istanbul, where east meets west in a clash of colours, sounds and flavours. Whether you start or end here, the city draws you in with the warm aroma of cardamom from nearby cafés, the melodic call to prayer and the vibrant hum of life in its winding streets. We’ve handpicked the best hotels for a stylish stay and can arrange private tours that peel back the layers of this enchanting city.
Don’t miss: Our Imperial Tour. Explore the Hagia Sophia’s intricate mosaics, stand beneath the domes of the Blue Mosque and hunt for treasures in the Grand Bazaar, a maze of over 4000 shops selling everything from handwoven carpets to gleaming copperware.
Rooftop terrace, Göreme
Cappadocia: chimneys and cave hotels
Cappadocia feels like a surreal dream, with fairy chimneys and towering rock formations creating a landscape straight out of a fantasy. Kick off your visit with a magical sunrise hot air balloon ride; floating above the valleys, you’ll be mesmerised as the morning sun lights up this otherworldly terrain in golden hues.
Back on terra firma, there's plenty to discover on foot. Hike through the Rose Valley, where trails lead you past whimsical stone pillars and cave churches, or explore the underground city of Kaymakli, a hidden world of tunnels and chambers. Visit a pottery workshop in Avanos, where artisans still use time-honoured techniques to craft beautiful ceramics – a cute keepsake from your Cappadocian adventure. Add the final touch by drifting off to sleep in a unique cave room; we love the quirky-luxe suites at The Museum Cappadocia.
Don’t miss: Take in the panoramic views from a rooftop terrace in Göreme, the ultimate spot for those Insta-worthy shots for your camera roll.
Library of Celsus, Ephesus
Ephesus: A walk through history
After a city stay in Istanbul, your journey to Ephesus begins in Izmir, where a guided tour will take you through one of the world’s most remarkably preserved cities. Start at the House of the Virgin Mary, nestled in the Solmissos Mountains, a serene site recognised by the Vatican as her final resting place. Enjoy views of the Byzantine fortress in Selçuk as you make your way to Ephesus, where you’ll be led through highlights like the Temple of Hadrian and the Library of Celsus.
Next, explore the Basilica of St. John, where grand columns, frescoes and mosaics tell the story of this once-mighty basilica. The tour wraps up at the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, a site that’s withstood the ages and remains a symbol of history.
Don’t miss: After a deep dive into the past, step back into the modern world and enjoy all-inclusive luxury at Sunis Efes Royal Palace Resort & Spa, a lively beachfront resort just an hour's drive from Izmir.
Travertine pools and terraces in Pamukkale
Pamukkale, Hierapolis & Aphrodisias: The Cotton Castle and City of Healing
Pamukkale, the "Cotton Castle," is the cover star of Turkey’s natural marvels. Its white travertine terraces, filled with turquoise thermal pools, resemble sculpted snowbanks under the sun. Begin your day at Aphrodisias, a site known for its impressive ruins, including an enormous stadium once dominated by gladiators.
After a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, arrive at Pamukkale and dip in the warm, mineral-rich waters, long hailed for their rejuvenating effects. From there, head to Hierapolis where you can explore the grand theatre and the necropolis.
Don’t miss: Ask your guide to plan a stop by Kaklik Cave, often called "Pamukkale's underground twin, where stunning limestone formations and thermal springs are tucked beneath the earth’s surface.
Vineyards in the Thrace region, Gallipoli
Gallipoli: Wine and legendary landscapes
Swap city scenes for countryside charm as this mini-tour kicks off in the vineyards of the Thrace region. Here, you'll sample the local favourites: fruity Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Gazoz, a sweet dessert wine. After a day fit for any wine lover, soak in spectacular views over rolling hills from the balcony of a boutique hotel.
Next, visit the famed city of Troy to hear stories of heroes, myths and long-lost empires. Continue on to Assos, birthplace of Aristotle and home to the striking Temple of Athena. After a day of exploring, fully embrace wine o’clock at V’Asbos Vineyards, sipping on more outstanding selections.
Finish your trip in the picturesque town of Ayvalik, strolling through its quaint streets and visiting the iconic Taksiyarhis Church. Later, return to Istanbul with a new appreciation for Turkish history – and probably a few bottles stashed in your suitcase.
Hillside Beach Club, Kalemya Bay, Fethiye
Beach bliss: The perfect wind down
After discovering the cultural (and most Instagrammable) spots in Turkey, retreat to sun-kissed shores. A quick flight from Istanbul takes you to Turkey’s coastal gems – bask on pine-backed beaches in Fethiye, sail on a gulet around the Bodrum Peninsula or relax in a lavish villa on Lara Beach. See our collection of beach hotels here.
Next steps: How to map out your multi-centre
We’ve put together some suggested itineraries to spark your imagination, but your trip is completely flexible. You can add extra nights, change hotels or switch up the route. Our experts will listen to your ideas, offer recommendations and handle all the finer details.
This feature was created on 9th October 2024. The information within this feature is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of print. Feature by Heather Flanagan.