Welcome to IstAnbul; the city combining East and West, new and old, with its glorious history dating back to 6,000 B.C. The only city hosted a role in the history of being the capital of three biggest Empires in the World, Eastern Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman. ...
Explore the former capital of the Ottoman Empire on a 14-hour sightseeing tour of Bursa from Istanbul, and wander the markets and mosques of the historic city. Enjoy optional activities such as ATV safaris and skiing at Turkey’s premier ski resort. ...
Welcome to Turkey. Arrival into Istanbul. Transfer from the airport to your hotel. Tonight you will enjoy a welcome dinner where you will be introduced to Turkish cuisine and enjoy the mystical atmosphere of Istanbul at night. Overnight in Istanbul. ...
4 days, Family Experience covering Istanbul adjacent
Imagine a cozy rustic environment in a forest only 2 hours from Istanbul next to a village off-the-beaten path. ...
Discover the new ski resort of Kartepe in Turkey on a full-day’s excursion. Located between Izmit and Adapazarı, the area boasts high snowy mountains where you can enjoy a day of skiing, snowboarding, or sledding. ...
02:00 Departure from Bandırma Haydar çavuş Mosque. We will visit the backyard of Istanbul where the nature still protects the green and where the people are the respected, the hidden paradise Polenezköy. ...
Büyükada (meaning "Big Island" in Turkish; Greek: Prinkipos or Prinkipo; and alternatively meaning "Prince" or "Foremost") is the largest of the nine so-called Princes' Islands in the Sea of Marmara, near Istanbul. It is officially a neighbourhood in the Adalar district of Istanbul Province ...
If you want to explore a city nearby Istanbul, Lodger Travel can plan a daily Nicaea tour for you to show the beauties of a city which was the cradle of four different civilizations. ...
“Without the contributions and influence of the Ottoman Turks, life would be different and diminished. For centuries Western art and culture have been enriched and refined in many ways, which we take for granted.” ...