Turkey

The coasts of the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas, which survived both the glory and the fall of the Roman Empire, preserve thousands of historical facts. Homer's glorified Troy, the famous city of Pergamon, which was once the center of science and art, was here. Nowhere else in the world will you find such a wealth of cultures as in Asia Minor. Turkey is a bridge between two worlds, a country where East and West meet.

This land has survived many states and civilizations and protects countless monuments of art and architecture. It is not for nothing that over 4,000 historical objects are counted in Turkey. Hertians, Urartians, Phrygians, Lydians, Carians, Greeks, Armenians, Arabs, Persians, Georgians, Romans, Byzantines, Kurds, Turkic Seljuks, Ottomans... all of them built mansions and houses of worship, which they later demolished... The Romans installed amphitheaters where they were wonderful plays were staged... and many years later, the Turkic Seljuks led their troops here. This country will give you the opportunity to see houses or tombs carved in caves, theaters, churches or mosques, bridges and castles, the remains of many ruined cities and minaret towers reaching into the sky.

Turkey is a young country, as almost a quarter of the entire country's population is under 30 years old. However, at the same time, it managed to preserve traditions and customs. National music and dance are popular in Turkey. Turkish music is listened to everywhere: both while driving on buses and minibuses, while sailing on ships or yachts, and while drinking tea in one of the cafes or restaurants of your choice... And national dances are danced not only during national holidays, but also in modern nightclubs. Also, people dressed in national clothes can often be seen on the streets of the city.

Turkey is a real "Mecca" for those who like shopping. Markets and bazaars will attract your attention with their oriental colorfulness, interesting merchants offering you everything your heart desires. Starting with handwoven carpets, jewelry, leather clothing and ending with all kinds of spices. It is said that "everything is produced and sold" in Turkey. Not extracted - only oil, which is probably why petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel... are among the most expensive in the world.

Turkey is designed for active recreation. You will have a great opportunity to go rafting on mountain rivers, to go on all-terrain vehicles - on impassable roads or paths, to ride horses - while observing the wild nature of Turkey, to dive on your own - on the surface of the sea or with the help of a professional instructor with deep diving equipment, to fly with paragliders or a hot air balloon, to go on a "mini cruise" " or a night trip by yacht, when the cities will be lit up on the waterfront... Pamukkale - the "cotton castle", unofficially called the eighth wonder of the world. A large white mountain covered with minerals and having healing properties. Next door is Cleopatra's Pool, where after bathing "You will gain beauty and eternal youth"... just like the famous Egyptian Queen.

Nightlife! Famous "permanently dancing" cities - Marmaris, Bodrum, Alanya with many discos, whole bars, cafes and restaurants... streets, people here have fun all night long... holding hands and even national Turkish dances. For those who want peace, right here on the quay, when they hear "live music", small cafes will invite you, giving you the opportunity not only to sing but also to dance under the starry sky...

Hotels! An abundant offer of hotels or apartments, with excellent service quality and price ratio, will turn your vacation into a fairy tale. If we mention the all-inclusive catering system offered by many hotels, it should be said that this is only a small part of the entire Turkish hospitality. Welcome to Turkey, we hope your planned vacation will be unforgettable!