Pompeii, Paestum & Herculaneum in the Winter
- Return flights
- 7 nights half-board in a 4-star hotel
- 14 meals: 7 breakfasts, 7 dinners and welcome drink
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Mon-Fri: 09:00 -18:00 Sat: 09:00 - 17:00 Sun& BH: Closed
Mon-Fri: 09:00 -18:00 Sat: 09:00 - 17:00 Sun& BH: Closed
Sitting astride two continents, a position that has given rise to a culture that reflects both East and West, our holiday packages to Turkey show a country where European aspirations mix comfortably with Asian traditions. With a heritage stretching farther back than the Byzantine Empire and even the Trojan War, the country we now know as Turkey has seen some of the most important events in all of human history. This has left an indelible mark, and Turkey abounds with momentous sites and archaeological wonders set in a varied and beautiful landscape, much of which you’ll see first-hand on tours with Travelsphere.
Our Turkey tours take in the country’s Mediterranean coastline, punctuated with well-preserved Greco-Roman cities such as Pergamom and Ephesus, while the austere and rugged Anatolian plateau has cave churches hidden away in the improbable fairytale landscape of Cappadocia – also a must-see on your travels. Istanbul, still very much the pulse of the nation, has even more to offer, with Roman aqueducts, Byzantine churches and Ottoman mosques and palaces. For a guided holiday experience like no other, go on turkey escorted tours with Travelsphere!
Delve into the rich culture and history of Turkey on an intoxicating journey across this incredible land.
The best time to visit Turkey varies by region and according to your interests. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather and fewer people, making these seasons excellent for learning more about Turkey’s culture. If you prefer hot vacations, summer is ideal.
Turkey's climate varies a great deal. Coastal areas have hot summers and mild winters. Inland regions experience more extreme temperatures, with hot summers and cold winters. The eastern part can be colder with significant snowfall in winter.
It depends on your preferences. The peak season (summer) is best for hot getaways, but it can be crowded. The off-season can provide a quieter experience with smaller crowds but with some limitations, especially in more remote areas, where some attractions might be closed.
Spring and autumn are perfect for walking due to mild temperatures. Popular walking destinations include Cappadocia, Lycian Way, and the Taurus Mountains.
There is never a bad time to visit Turkey, but you should try to work out what suits your interests. Some people may not enjoy the extreme heat of summer in coastal areas and the chilly cold of winter in inland regions. It can also be less pleasant to walk in some places during heavy rainfall in spring.
To avoid crowds, consider travelling during shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) and exploring some lesser-known destinations. Additionally, plan your visits to attractions on weekdays and during early mornings to enjoy popular sights with fewer tourists.
Turkey is a nation where East meets West, where you’ll find a lively cultural mosaic of captivating history, diverse people, majestic architectural treasures, and natural wonders.
Indulge your fairy-tale dreams at some of the grandest palaces and castles in Europe, and experience life like a royal.
We’ve put together a comprehensive guide to Europe to highlight some of the most interesting features you’ll find on a tour with Travelsphere.
Widely regarded as the birthplace of Western civilisation, Greece is an enticing destination for culture vultures and history buffs (though if you're happier taking in beautiful landscapes and exploring new places, you won’t miss out!).
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