gbp
BSL
Istanbul
5 Days
13 Photo
What’s Included
Dolmabahce Palace
Galata Bridge
Rustem Pasha Mosque
Spice Market
Topkapi Palace
Hagia Sophia
Blue Mosque
Hippodrome
Princess Island
About
Itinerary
Included
FAQ
Included in the price
All sightseeing tours of the places mentioned in the program.
Hotel Accommodation with Breakfast daily.
All tours with English speaking guidance licenced by Ministry of Culture and Tourism with Amsaan ISL Tour GUIDE
All transport with new & AC Private Vehicle
All airport transfer throughout the trip
All entrance & parking fees,ferry,tolls and petrol
All local taxes and insurances
Not included in the price

Do I need a visa to travel to Turkey?

Most travelers require a visa to enter Turkey. Many nationalities can apply for an e-Visa online through the official [Turkey e-Visa portal]( https://www.evisa.gov.tr )

Check specific requirements for your nationality before traveling.

What is the currency used in Turkey?

The official currency is the Turkish Lira (TRY)

Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s advisable to carry some cash for small shops or rural areas. 

When is the best time to visit Turkey?

Spring (April to June) and Autumn (September to November) offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. 

Summer (July to August) is great for beach destinations but can be very hot. 

Winter (December to March) is ideal for skiing in regions like Uludağ or for exploring Istanbul with fewer tourists.

What language is spoken in Turkey? Do people speak English?

The official language is Turkish. 

English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants, but learning a few basic Turkish phrases is helpful.

What are the must-visit destinations in Turkey? 

Istanbul: Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Grand Bazaar. 

Cappadocia: Hot air balloon rides, unique rock formations, and cave hotels. 

Pamukkale: White travertine terraces and thermal pools. 

Ephesus: Ancient ruins and the Temple of Artemis. 

Antalya: Beautiful beaches and ancient ruins. 

Is Turkey safe for tourists? 

Turkey is generally safe for tourists, especially in major cities and tourist areas. 

Exercise caution in crowded places, be aware of pickpockets, and follow local travel advisories.

What kind of food can I expect in Turkey?

Turkish cuisine is diverse, featuring dishes like kebabs, mezes, baklava, and fresh seafood. 

Don’t miss the traditional Turkish breakfast and Turkish tea/coffee. 

What is the time zone in Turkey? 

Turkey operates on Turkey Time (TRT), UTC+3, with no daylight saving time.

What is the transportation system like? 

Domestic Flights: Efficient and affordable for long distances. 

Buses: Modern and a popular mode of travel. 

Trains: High-speed trains connect major cities like Istanbul, Ankara, and Konya. 

Taxis and Ride Apps: Taxis are available, and apps like BiTaksi are widely used.

What are the tipping practices in Turkey? 

Restaurants: 5-10% of the bill. 

Hotels: Small tips for porters and housekeeping. 

Taxis: Round up the fare.

What should I pack for my trip?

Comfortable walking shoes for exploring. 

Modest clothing for visits to mosques. 

Sunscreen and sunglasses for summer. 

Layers for colder months.

Are there any cultural norms or etiquette to be aware of? 

Dress modestly when visiting religious sites. 

Always remove shoes before entering mosques. 

Avoid public displays of affection in conservative areas. 

Greet people with a polite "Merhaba" (hello).

Can I use my mobile phone in Turkey?

You can use your phone with international roaming or purchase a local SIM card. Major providers include Turkcell, Vodafone, and Türk Telekom. 

What electrical plugs are used in Turkey? 

Turkey uses Type C and Type F plugs, with a standard voltage of 220V and a frequency of 50Hz.

Is Turkey a good destination for family travel?

Yes, Turkey is family-friendly with attractions like theme parks, beaches, historical sites, and hot air balloon rides in Cappadocia.

What are the rules for visiting mosques in Turkey?

Modest clothing is required: women should cover their heads and shoulders, and men should avoid shorts.

Remove shoes before entering.

Avoid visiting during prayer times, especially Friday midday prayers.

Can I use my credit card everywhere in Turkey?

Credit cards are widely accepted in cities and tourist areas, but carry cash for small vendors, street markets, and rural areas.

What’s the dress code in Turkey?

Casual and comfortable clothing is fine in most places.

Conservative dress is recommended in smaller towns and religious sites.

Is there Uber or other ride-hailing services in Turkey?

Ride-hailing services like BiTaksi are available in major cities. Uber operates in some areas but is less common.

Day 1 - Arrival
Welcome to Istanbul. Our driver will meet with you at the airport. You will be transferred to your hotel.
Check in Time is after 2 Pm.
No Meals
Day 2 – Jewels of Istanbul – Full Day Guided Tour
After you meet with your guide at the hotel, you will start the tour which will be completed by public transportation. First you will visit Dolmabahce Palace, a blend of various European architectural styles, was built between 1843 - 1856 by Karabet Balyan, the court architect of Sultan Abdulmecid. The three –storied palace built on a symmetrical plan has 285 rooms and 43 halls. The palace has survived intact with its original decorations, furniture and the silk carpets and curtains. Its surpasses all other palaces in the world in wealth and magnificence.
After Dolmabahce Palace you will have a chance to step on Galata Bridge which was built in Ottoman Period.

Then your guide will take you to one of the mosque which was built by Master Architect Sinan, Rustem Pasha Mosque. The Rüstem Pasha Mosque was unique among Sinan’s many mosques for its lavishly decorated, tiled interior. Rüstem Pasha may have ordered the mosque’s characteristic İznik tiles in order to support court designer Kara Memi, who was known for elegant floral designs.
After lunch you will join regular boat trip on the bosphorus (THIS TOUR WILL BE REGULAR) An amazing cruise between the two continents, EUROPE and ASIA, along the Bosphorus by the Dolmabahçe and Beylerbeyi Palaces, wooden villas and mansions.
THE RUMELI FORTRESS(FROM THE SEA) (NO INTERIOR VISIT)

Istanbul had been besieged many times before Mehmet the Conquer took the city in 1453,but it managed to defend itself with the help of the Roman city walls.
At the end of the tour you will have time to do shopping in Spice Market which is one of the largest bazaars in the city. Located in the Eminönü quarter of the Fatih district, it is the most famous covered shopping complex after the Grand Bazaar.
Day 3 - Old City Tour by Walk
After breakfast, you enjoy a fully guided tour of the only city to span two continents, visiting Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia (Ticket not included), Blue Mosque, Hippodrome.

After the tour we will transfer you to the hotel.

Smart Tips: Old city is a walking Tour, please be sure that you put on casual shoes. The scarf requires for ladies to visit the mosques.
Day 4 – Princess Island Tour
Departure from Golden Horn. First stop is Kinali Island. After that Cruise on the Marmara Sea to go to Heybeliada for horse carriage tour and soon after that, we take ferry again to go to the biggest island (Büyükada). Followed by lunch and free time on Büyükada. You have free time in here. Return to Istanbul by ferry and transfer back to hotels.
Day 5 – Departure from Turkey
Today we will transfer you to Istanbul airport for your international flight.
Breakfast
Tour information
Region
Turkey, Istanbul
Tour duration
5 Days
Group size
10-14 people
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