With ever improving internet speeds and connection times across the board, Turkey is now more in touch with the rest of the world than ever before. While home internet access in Turkey remains among[...]
Eight kilometres from Fethiye town centre on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, a small abandoned village receives ongoing international fame. Possibly, because of its ghost-like status, exploring[...]
A famous travel proverb says memories are made in summer. Most people upon hearing this automatically think of sandy beach resorts and warm summer evenings on cool verandas. Yet the bustling city[...]
For travellers to Turkey, there is every reason to get excited about the small coastal resort of Olu Deniz on the illustrious Mediterranean coast. As a popular holiday destination of the Fethiye[...]
You might be intrigued to know what is Ayran because, in recent years, it has spread across the world to become a favoured drink. Well, it all starts in Turkey. Most people think of tea as the[...]
On the sunny Mediterranean coast of Turkey, a 540-kilometre stretch of coastline from the metropolitan region of Antalya to gorgeous Fethiye forms the famous long-distance Lycian way. Ranked highly[...]
Turkey’s property market has been experiencing a new trend over the past few years as investors divert their interest from the sun soaked coastal regions of the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean[...]
“Çaysız sohbet aysız gök yüzü gibidir” translated means “conversations without tea are like a night sky without the moon. This is an old Turkish proverb from[...]
In the last 10 years, Turkey has wholeheartedly embraced many concepts to boost tourism to the country. One such example that is a winner with the crowds, both domestic and foreign is spa and[...]
With roughly 7,200 kilometers of coastline, it is natural that sailing and boats are big business in Turkey. The coastline stretches from the northeast, near the border with Georgia, around the west[...]
In today's modern and trendy era, it would be easy to assume that all traces of former Constantinople have disappeared yet the opposite is true. Sultanahmet, the historical area of Istanbul that[...]
Locals say the best way to experience the heart and soul of modern day Istanbul is to wander the 1.4 kilometre stretch of Istiklal Avenue. Known in Turkish as Istiklal Caddesi, it has earned[...]
In the Anatolian, Denizli region of Turkey, a beautiful natural landmark sits on the side of a hill. Nicknamed cotton castle because of its appearance, Pamukkale, a collection of white calcium pools[...]
Istanbul is home to over 120 shopping malls and two of the most famous historical markets in the world; the Grand Bazaar, established in 1461 and the Egyptian Bazaar, opened in 1660. Over the[...]
If there is anything that the great city of Istanbul is renowned for, it’s the traffic. Driving in this huge Turkish city can be a nightmare. More often than not, twenty minute journeys are[...]