Turkey Attractions:
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Izmir Cruise Port
Sitting on the coast of the Aegean Sea, Izmir is Turkey’s third largest city and second largest port. Once known as Smyrna, its history goes back to around ...
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Avanos
The small town of Avanos in Cappadocia is famous for its distinctive red earthenware pottery, which has shaped its reputation since the days of the Hittities ...
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Goreme
It’s one of the strangest landscapes you’ll ever see: the cliffs and valleys and fairy chimneys of Göreme National Park in Cappadocia. Wind and water ...
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Goreme Open Air Museum
One of Cappadocia’s most famous sites is the Göreme Open Air Museum, a ring shaped collection of churches cut into the soft volcanic cliffs. In the ...
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Imagination Valley (Devrent Valley)
This is a place to let your mind run free in a seemingly lunar landscape with rock formations that look like animals. The Devrent Valley, also known as ...
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Kaymakli Underground City
Kaymaklı is a city dug deep into the soft volcanic rock in the Cappadocia region. There are around 100 underground cities in the area although only a few are ...
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Pigeon Valley (Guvercinlik)
Pigeon Valley, just outside Göreme in Cappadocia, is one of Turkey’s most beautiful landscapes. The unique rock formations known as fairy chimneys, or ...
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Istanbul Cruise Port
The legendary city of Istanbul straddles Europe and Asia, washed by the Bosphorus on the Sea of Marmara. Sail past the minarets and domes to dock near the ...
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Kusadasi Cruise Port
Kusadasi is a resort town located on Turkey’s Aegean Coast that is best known as a jumping off point for visits to Ephesus, the best preserved classical city ...
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Derinkuyu Underground City
Of the 100 underground cities in Cappadocia, Derinkuyu is the deepest at 280 ft (85m) below the surface. The city has been open to the public since 1965 but ...
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Ihlara Valley
Cappadocia’s Grand Canyon, the 328 ft (100 m) deep Ihlara Valley was formed by the Melendiz River thousands of years ago. Around 4,000 people lived in the ...
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Military Museum (Asker Muzesi)
Dedicated to over 1,000 years of Turkish military history, the Istanbul Military Museum is one of the best of its kind in the world. Originally opened in Saint ...
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Urgup
Ürgüp in Cappadocia is famous for its hotels built into the soft volcanic ash rock tufa. Together with the nearby town of Göreme, it is the main ...
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