All about Turkey
When to visit
May and September are the best months to visit Turkey, as the weather is pleasant throughout the country, and there are fewer tourists. Beachgoers headed to Turkey’s Mediterranean and Aegean regions are guaranteed weather hot enough to swim from June through August. However, make note of when the major holidays before and after Ramadan fall. During this time, large cities outside of Istanbul become crowded, and travel expenses are significantly higher.
Getting around
A multitude of domestic flights, extensive bus routes, and a high-speed train make traveling within the country affordable and efficient. With major ports in Istanbul, Kusadasi, Bodrum, and other coastal cities, Turkey is also a popular cruise ship destination, and shore excursions are easy to come by. In addition, drivers will find that the main roads are well-maintained, and intercity navigation is straightforward.
Traveler tips
Food is an integral part of Turkish culture, and a full traditional breakfast is essential for any visitor. Opt for the full spread, and you’ll enjoy half a dozen cheeses, homemade jams, olives, and traditional dishes like menemen and kuymak. For the full decadent experience, make sure you try clotted cream with honey. Served with traditional Turkish tea and unlimited bread, it’s a meal fit for a sultan. Be warned, after this breakfast, you may need a Turkish coffee to wake you up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear in Turkey?
Nicknamed “the land of four seasons,” Turkey’s weather demands a range of clothing, depending on the region and time of year. January in Istanbul requires heavy coats, while you’ll want your shortest shorts when visiting Antalya in July. Women are never expected to wear a head covering in public spaces.
Do I need a visa for Turkey?
Yes. Foreign visitors to Turkey require a tourist visa to enter. Most countries are allowed a 90-day multiple-entry visa, which should be purchased on the Turkish government’s official site or via a third-party service before arrival. Your passport’s expiration date must be a minimum of 60 days past the duration of your stay in Turkey.
Is there good nightlife in Turkey?
Depending on the region, Turkey offers an abundance of nightlife with options ranging from clubs to themed pubs to wine bars to live music venues. For an authentic experience, enjoy a bottle of raki, fish, and a dozen or so meze (side dishes) with friends at a meyhane (traditional tavern).
Is Turkey in Asia or Europe?
Turkey is in both Asia and Europe, with Istanbul straddling both continents. The European side borders Greece and Bulgaria and only accounts for 3 percent of the country’s land mass. The Asian side borders Syria, Iraq, Armenia, Georgia, Iran, and Azerbaijan. Travelers may notice the cultural influence of the bordering countries in Turkey and vice versa.
How long should I spend in Turkey?
As long as you possibly can! Because of its diverse culture, history, cuisine, and climate, Turkey truly offers something for everyone. The tourism industry is strong throughout the country, and it’s easy to find high-quality private or group tours in the destinations and activities that interest you.