Turkey
Cappadocia
Famous for its unique rock formations and amazing hot air ballooning opportunities, the otherworldly landscapes of Cappadocia are one of Turkey's most popular natural wonders.
Sail the Tuquoise Coast
Stretching from the bustling port of Fethiye, to the resort town of Antalya, the coastline of Turkey has been dubbed the Turquoise Coast for its twinkly blue warm seas. With mountain ranges for almost its entire length, the slopes drop precipitously down to quaint fishing villages and the coastal highway which twists and turns with their base. Lush pine forests, sandy beaches and sheer cliffs add drama, and hundreds of tiny secluded coves and bays are tucked away, only accessible by water.
The most popular way to explore the Turquoise coast is by sailing; the traditional wooden gulet cruise boat is an authentic way to do sail the Turquoise Coast.
Istanbul
Situated on either side of the Bosphorus, Istanbul straddles Europe and Asia both culturally and physically. Historically it's been called Byzantium and Constantinople prior to its most recent naming. Lauded in antiquity as "the second Rome", this is a city where you most certainly should roam since culture and excitement lie around every corner and more than 2,000 years of history await you.