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2-Week Turkey Itinerary: Istanbul to Antalya


This guide will give you recommendations for places to stay, things to do, and must-see attractions.

Day 1-4: Istanbul

Where to Stay:

  • Sultanahmet: For proximity to historical attractions like the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque.
    • Hotel Recommendation: Sirkeci Mansion – A boutique hotel offering comfort and charm in the heart of Sultanahmet.
  • Beyoglu/Taksim: A lively area full of cafes, shops, and vibrant nightlife.
    • Hotel Recommendation: The Marmara Taksim – Perfect for luxury with stunning views of the Bosphorus.

What to Do:

  • Day 1: Start with a visit to Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, and the Basilica Cistern. Explore the Grand Bazaar in the afternoon for some shopping.
  • Day 2: Visit Topkapi Palace in the morning, then head to Dolmabahce Palace in the afternoon. End the day with a sunset cruise on the Bosphorus Strait.
  • Day 3: Explore the bustling Spice Bazaar, then take a ferry to the Asian side of Istanbul for a stroll in Kadikoy. Enjoy a Turkish dinner at Ciya Sofrasi.
  • Day 4: Take a day trip to Princes’ Islands. Rent a bicycle to explore and enjoy the serene atmosphere before returning to the city.

Day 5-7: Cappadocia

Where to Stay:

  • Goreme: For easy access to the famous fairy chimneys and hot air balloon rides.
    • Hotel Recommendation: Museum Hotel – A luxurious cave hotel offering stunning views of the valleys and top-notch service.

What to Do:

  • Day 5: Arrive in Cappadocia and check into your cave hotel. Spend the day exploring Goreme Open-Air Museum and its rock-cut churches. Enjoy a sunset view at Red Valley.
  • Day 6: Start early with a hot air balloon ride over the unique landscape. In the afternoon, explore the Kaymakli Underground City, then visit the charming town of Avanos for pottery workshops.
  • Day 7: Hike through Love Valley or Pigeon Valley in the morning, followed by a visit to Uchisar Castle. Spend the evening having dinner in a cave restaurant such as Seten.

Day 8-9: Alacati

Where to Stay:

  • Alacati Town Center: Stay in a charming boutique hotel within the old stone houses.
    • Hotel Recommendation: Alavya Hotel – A stylish boutique hotel offering a peaceful, romantic atmosphere.

What to Do:

  • Day 8: Stroll through the cobblestone streets of Alacati, known for its quaint houses and vibrant cafes. Visit the windmills and enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local cafe.
  • Day 9: Spend the day at Ilica Beach for some relaxation by the sea. Later, explore nearby Cesme and its impressive castle. End the day with dinner at Asma Yapragi, a highly recommended restaurant known for its fresh, locally sourced dishes.

Day 10-14: Antalya

Where to Stay:

  • Old Town (Kaleici): For historical charm and easy access to restaurants and the harbor.
  • Lara Beach: For luxury resorts and beach relaxation.
    • Hotel Recommendation: Titanic Beach Lara – A family-friendly resort with all-inclusive packages and beach access.

What to Do:

  • Day 10: Arrive in Antalya and spend the day exploring Kaleici. Visit Hadrian’s Gate, Hidirlik Tower, and the Antalya Museum. End the evening with dinner overlooking the harbor.
  • Day 11: Visit the stunning Duden Waterfalls and take a boat trip along the coast. Spend the afternoon relaxing at Lara Beach.
  • Day 12: Take a day trip to Perge and Aspendos, two ancient ruins just outside the city. These are some of the best-preserved Roman ruins in Turkey.
  • Day 13: Head to Kursunlu Waterfall in the morning, then visit Konyaalti Beach for some sunbathing and swimming. In the evening, explore the nightlife in Kaleici, with plenty of restaurants and bars.
  • Day 14: For your last day, enjoy a jeep safari through the Taurus Mountains or take a paragliding adventure for some thrilling views over the Mediterranean.

This 2-week Turkey itinerary provides the perfect mix of cultural experiences, stunning landscapes, and plenty of romance. From exploring Istanbul’s historical treasures to floating above Cappadocia’s valleys in a hot air balloon, this trip will offer unforgettable memories. Whether you’re looking for luxury or adventure, Turkey has something for every traveler.


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