Destinations in Turkey — where to go
Where to base yourself in a country that spans two continents — cities, balloons, and beaches.
Turkey's classic first-timer combination is Istanbul (3–4 days, straddling Europe and Asia), Cappadocia (2–3 days, sunrise hot-air balloons over fairy-chimney rock formations), and Antalya or the Turkish Riviera (4–7 days, ancient ruins and Mediterranean beaches). A 10–14 day trip comfortably combines all three, usually with a short domestic flight between each.
Turkey is a genuinely strange, brilliant travel country — one city where you can have breakfast in Europe and lunch in Asia, a lunar-looking valley where hundreds of hot-air balloons lift off at dawn, and a coastline scattered with Roman ruins next to all-inclusive resorts. It's also enormous: don't try to see it all in one trip. Here's every major destination worth building an itinerary around, with an honest read on how much time each one actually needs.

Istanbul
3–4 nights, stay near the tram line — the traffic is not worth fighting.

Cappadocia
2–3 days, sunrise balloons over fairy chimneys, sleep in a cave.

Antalya and the Turkish Riviera
Beaches, Roman ruins an hour away, and Europe's all-inclusive-resort capital.











































