Top 10 things to do in Turkey

By Camilla Kaas Stock and Nils Bjørnæs

1. Balloon Trips
If you're not afraid of heights then Cappadocia is supposed to be one of the best spots in the world for flying in a hot-air balloon. Here the conditions as usually are very favorable, with gentle winds most days, and the view is unforgettable.
http://www.turkeyballoon.com

2. Sailing cruise
If you want to experience Turkey's beautiful and dramatic coastline, it should be done from the sea, and along the coast you can find a number of various cruises on offer. The cruises vary in price and duration, from 2 to 3 days to a couple of weeks. Here you'll find hidden coves and beaches and at Kekova, you can even see a fallen Roman town under the crystal clear water. Read more about Gulet cruise in a separate article.
www.boatingturkey.net.
www.petersommer.com

3. Swimming with dolphins
Nature and animal experiences are numerous and both turtles and dolphins are frequent visitors along the coast. At the Dolphin Therapy Center in Kas, you can get the unique experience of swimming with dolphins.
More info: www.dolphintherapykas.com

4. The Grand Bazaar
The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, which is the world's largest internal market, is a "must" if you visit this historically important city. In the bazaars more than 3000 stores and dozens of restaurants you can find everything. Read more in the article about shopping.
More info: www.grandbazaaristanbul.org

5. Turkish Bath
During your stay in Turkey try to find time to visit a real Turkish bath, or hamam. This special form of public baths have existed in Turkey through the millennia, and even though most now have their own bathroom at home, the Turkish baths are still very popular today, and are found everywhere.
Read more in the article: Oil Wrestling and Turkish baths

6. Traditional Turkish night
The Turkish people are proud of their long heritage and a traditional restaurant evening is a great way to get a proper taste of Turkey. Buffet meal with meze will be followed by performances of folk dance and traditional belly dance, and it is even possible, for those who feel the call, to participate.

7. Whirling Dervishes
It might also be worth to catch an appearance of the famous Whirling Dervishes, a ritual and spectacular dance performed by members of the Mevlevi-order. The Whirling dervishes, you can experience in Konya, where the monastic order arose, or in Istanbul.
www.whirlingdervishistanbul.com

8. River rafting
For the more bold and adventurous among us Turkey offers some of the best white-water rafting in the world, especially down the descents of the Coruh River. The Dalaman River, Köprülü River, Zamanti River will also give you plenty of thrills. www.oludenizbeach.com / rafting.html

9. Ephesus
Ephesus is one of the best preserved ancient cities in the world, with a history that dates back to the 12th century BC. The temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, once stood here.

10. Aspendos
Aspendos, which is located in the Antalya region, has one of the largest and best preserved Roman theaters in Turkey, which originates from the 2nd century AD. Here you can also see some of the best preserved Roman aqueducts in Turkey. The theater is still used for wrestling matches, concerts and dance shows.


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