Flights from Xiamen (XMN) to Turkey

Discover Turkey

Discover Turkey

Why visit Turkey?

Turkey blends European and Asian influences, where ancient ruins, Ottoman splendour, and lively neighbourhoods sit alongside modern waterfronts and buzzing bazaars.

What to expect

You can explore Istanbul’s historic peninsula and Bosphorus views, coastal resorts on the Aegean and Mediterranean, and inland landscapes dotted with archaeological sites.

Plan your trip

Use Istanbul as your first base in Turkey, then connect onwards by domestic flight or road to coastal towns, cultural cities, and scenic regions across the country.

Top experiences in Turkey

Explore Istanbul’s historic peninsula

Stroll between centuries-old landmarks, leafy squares, and museums in the heart of Istanbul’s old city, framed by the Golden Horn and the Sea of Marmara.

Cruise along the Bosphorus

Take a scenic cruise between two continents, passing hilltop palaces, wooden waterfront mansions, and iconic bridges that link Europe and Asia.

Wander the Grand Bazaar and Spice Market

Browse intricate textiles, jewellery, ceramics, and aromatic spices in Istanbul’s bustling covered bazaars and surrounding streets.

Discover Istanbul’s modern waterfronts

Spend time in revitalised waterfront districts with galleries, restaurants, and promenades overlooking the Bosphorus and city skyline.

Visit museums and art spaces

Learn about Anatolian history, classical archaeology, and contemporary art in Istanbul’s museums and private galleries.

Relax in traditional bathhouses

Experience historic bathhouses where marble interiors, warm steam, and gentle washing rituals offer a soothing break from city exploring.

Explore neighbourhood cafés and streets

Step into hillside neighbourhoods with narrow lanes, local cafés, and viewpoints that reveal striking perspectives over Istanbul.

Experience Turkey’s way of life

Getting around

From Istanbul, domestic flights link you quickly to major Turkish cities and coastal gateways, while intercity coaches, urban metro lines, and ferries help you move easily within and between regions.

Local life & culture

You will find a relaxed yet sociable rhythm in Turkish cities, where time is spent in street cafés, neighbourhood squares, and waterside promenades, with strong traditions of hospitality and craftsmanship.

Where to unwind

Unwind in leafy city parks, seaside promenades, island getaways off Istanbul’s coast, or spa-style retreats where you can slow down after days of sightseeing.

A taste of Turkey

National dishes & specialties

Across Turkey you will encounter grilled meats, savoury pastries, meze spreads, and sweet treats, with Istanbul offering a broad introduction to regional flavours from across the country.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In Istanbul, casual eateries, street kiosks, and modern bistros sit side by side, offering everything from quick bites and family-style meals to contemporary takes on traditional recipes.

Signature & scenic dining

For a memorable evening, choose a rooftop or waterfront restaurant in Istanbul, where you can dine with views of the Bosphorus, historic skylines, and illuminated bridges.

Retail therapy in Turkey

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Istanbul’s large shopping centres combine international labels with local designers, cinemas, and dining, giving you plenty of options under one roof.

Markets & local crafts

In Istanbul’s bazaars and surrounding streets you can find handwoven textiles, ceramics, metalwork, and leather goods that showcase Turkey’s craft traditions.

Evening retail scene

After dark, Istanbul’s main shopping streets and mall districts stay lively, with illuminated storefronts, extended opening hours, and nearby cafés creating a relaxed evening atmosphere.

Best time to visit Turkey

Spring shoulder season (April to June) brings mild weather to much of Turkey, with typical temperatures around 15–22°C (59–72°F), ideal for city walks and archaeological sites. Summer peak season (July to September) is warm to hot, often 25–32°C (77–90°F) or higher in some regions, drawing visitors to coastal areas and outdoor cafés. Autumn shoulder to low season (October to early December) is cooler, around 10–18°C (50–64°F), with quieter attractions and changing colours, especially in Istanbul and inland regions.

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