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Tours to Turkey

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    A country with a culture at the crossroads of East and West, carefully washed by four seas, is chosen by millions of travellers every year. It is an amazing combination of relaxing beach holiday atmosphere, lively nightlife, friendliness and hospitality of the local population, ancient history and developed infrastructure of resorts. Do you already have a desire to go in search of the origins of a unique oriental culture?

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      In Turkey, you can enjoy a carefree all-inclusive holiday with entertainment for every taste, well-maintained beaches, and a wide selection of hotels — from budget-friendly to luxurious. The country's natural diversity is also worth highlighting: the fantastic landscapes of Cappadocia, rocky scenery of Kemer, sandy beaches of Side, and the emerald hills of Marmaris.

      About the Country

      Turkey is one of the most popular destinations among travelers who enjoy both beach vacations and cultural experiences. Located at the crossroads of Asia and Europe, the country combines European traditions with an Eastern flair. It is bordered by the Aegean, Mediterranean, Black, and Marmara Seas, and shares land borders with Greece, Armenia, Bulgaria, Syria, Iran, Georgia, Iraq, and Azerbaijan.

      Climate

      Turkey boasts a wide variety of landscapes: wind-swept steppes, coniferous forests with their own microclimate, and predominantly mountainous terrain. Summer temperatures at beach resorts can reach up to +35 °C, while winter rarely sees temperatures below +11 °C. During the hot season, the sea warms up to +24 °C, and in the cold season it stays around +12 °C. Generally, the Aegean Sea is slightly cooler than the Mediterranean. Although rainfall is scarce in summer, the Antalya region experiences high humidity in the evenings due to its proximity to the mountains. The beach season starts in April and lasts until late October, while sightseeing tourism is available year-round.

      All-Inclusive

      Tours from New Delhi to Turkey in 2025 are popular for their high-quality service and wide range of hotels — from affordable to luxury options. Most hotels operate under the all-inclusive concept, freeing tourists from the worries of organizing accommodation, meals, and entertainment. Many hotels remain open beyond the summer season, offering heated indoor pools, spa services, and cultural programs. Turkish resorts are a popular choice for Indian tourists looking to celebrate New Year's, Valentine’s Day, or birthdays in a warm climate. All-inclusive packages from New Delhi can be selected based on the type of vacation — family, romantic, youth-oriented, or with children. Marmaris, with its mountains, lagoons, and vibrant nightlife, is perfect for nature lovers and partygoers. Fethiye offers a more peaceful retreat, Side is ideal for families, and Kemer suits those seeking an active holiday.

      Excursions Along the Mediterranean Coast

      This part of Turkey lets you combine beach time and swimming in crystal-clear waters with shopping or exploring iconic historical sites such as Cleopatra’s Pool, the white terraces of Pamukkale, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, and more. You can also include trips to nearby Cyprus or Israel in your itinerary. In Israel, tourists can visit Jerusalem and Bethlehem, and swim in the Dead Sea — the saltiest body of water on Earth. Cyprus offers breathtaking views of Nicosia, the Besparmak Mountains, and sights like Famagusta and Tevere, as well as ancient ruins. As part of a tour from New Delhi to Turkey, travelers can explore natural attractions, hike in the mountains, see waterfalls and rivers, and enjoy activities such as fishing, rafting, diving, parasailing, and quad biking. There are also plenty of discos and waterparks in Turkey, including the famous Troy Waterpark in Belek with dolphin and sea lion shows, and the Dedeman and Aqualand parks in Antalya.

      Excursions Along the Aegean Coast

      In Dalaman, Didim, Marmaris, Bodrum, Fethiye, and Kusadasi, tourists can paraglide over scenic bays or go diving. One of the most visited natural attractions is Cleopatra’s Island, known for its unique sand said to have been brought from Egypt. Other recommended stops include Dalyan, famous for its healing mud baths, the ancient city of Kaunos, and Turtle Beach where large loggerhead turtles lay their eggs. History enthusiasts should consider a tour from New Delhi to Turkey that includes Ephesus — one of the best-preserved ancient cities of Asia Minor, and home to the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Another unforgettable experience is visiting the Göreme National Park in Cappadocia with its fairy-tale volcanic landscape. If you hold a Schengen visa, you can also visit nearby Greek islands such as Rhodes or Kos as part of your trip to Turkey.

      Istanbul

      Istanbul is a city where Asia meets Europe. You can visit the Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, take a cruise on the Bosphorus, and explore marine life at the giant Sea Life aquarium. An all-inclusive vacation in Turkey in 2025 is not just about beaches and fun, but also a chance to experience the rich culture of this Eastern land, get to know local traditions, and enjoy Turkish cuisine and famous sweets.

      Interesting fact

      Few people know this, but Turkey is home to a city called Niğde. Beyond its intriguing name, the place itself is quite extraordinary — surrounded by volcanic mountains, and hiding an underground city beneath its surface.

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