Explore Türkiye
When it comes to exploring a country as geographically and historically diverse as Türkiye, Legacy and Lanterns open doors that remain closed to the casual traveller. Whether you would like to step back in history in Istanbul, walk down the marble streets where Romans once shopped in Ephesus, visit the Turkish Riviera, witness a 100 hot air balloons rising over the fairy chimneys in Cappadocia, let us take you through this magical experience and create a journey that is uniquely yours.
Bodrum
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Ankara
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Istanbul
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Ephesus
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Antalya
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Bodrum ✳︎ Ankara ✳︎ Istanbul ✳︎ Ephesus ✳︎ Antalya ✳︎
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Experience the ultimate Mediterranean escape in Antalya, where the legendary Turkish Riviera meets thousands of years of history. Imagine waking up in a world-class luxury resort in Belek or Lara Beach, then spending your afternoon wandering through the cobblestone wynds of Kaleici, the charming Old Town, before passing through the majestic Hadrian’s Gate. Whether you’re teeing off on championship golf courses, exploring the remarkably preserved Roman theatre of Aspendos, or simply soaking up the sun on the turquoise shores of Kaputaş, Antalya offers a seamless blend of adventure and relaxation. With the dramatic Taurus Mountains as your backdrop and over 300 days of sunshine a year, this is more than just a holiday - it’s a journey into the heart of Turkish hospitality and coastal elegance.
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Nestled where the azure Aegean meets the sophisticated Turkish Riviera, Bodrum is a dazzling blend of ancient wonder and modern luxury that caters to every kind of traveller. Imagine waking up in a whitewashed villa draped in purple bougainvillea, then spending your afternoon sailing on a traditional wooden gulet through crystal-clear coves like Orak Island. For history buffs, the city is a living museum, home to the imposing Bodrum Castle and the ruins of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. As the sun sets, the peninsula transforms; you can indulge in world-class dining at the glitzy Yalıkavak Marina. Whether you're seeking a serene escape in a luxury spa or an adventure through cobblestone bazaars, Bodrum offers an intoxicating charm that stays with you long after you’ve left its shores.
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Imagine waking up just before dawn to watch a kaleidoscope of hundreds of hot air balloons drift silently over a landscape that looks less like Earth and more like a dreamscape from a forgotten era. In Cappadocia, nature and history have conspired to create something truly otherworldly - where towering "fairy chimney" rock formations hide ancient, hand-carved cave dwellings and underground cities waiting to be explored. It’s not just a vacation; it’s a chance to step inside a living postcard where every sunset paints the volcanic peaks in hues of rose and gold, leaving you breathless and entirely enchanted.
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Stepping into Ephesus is less like visiting a ruin and more like walking through a portal to the height of the Roman Empire. As you stroll down the sun-drenched marble of Curetes Street, you’re flanked by the same monumental columns that once shaded philosophers and emperors. The crown jewel is the Library of Celsus, an architectural marvel whose towering façade remains one of the most breathtaking sights in the Mediterranean. Beyond the grand Great Theatre - which could once roar with 25,000 spectators, you can explore the incredibly preserved Terrace Houses, where vibrant mosaics and ancient underfloor heating offer a rare, intimate look at Roman luxury. Whether you are chasing the echoes of the Temple of Artemis or seeking a profound connection to history, Ephesus remains an unmissable masterpiece of human heritage.
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Istanbul’s appeal lies in its role as the world’s ultimate "bridge" - not just between continents, but between centuries, religions, and lifestyles, offering a holiday experience that is as diverse as its skyline. In the historic heart of Sultanahmet, the shimmering mosaics of the Hagia Sophia and the towering minarets of the Blue Mosque tell a story of imperial grandeur that spans over a millennium. Beyond the ancient stone, the city pulses with modern energy - from the high-end boutiques and waterfront dining, to the sensory explosion of the Grand Bazaar, where the scent of saffron and the clink of tea glasses fill the air. Whether you are descending into the mystical, dimly lit depths of the Basilica Cistern, cruising the Bosphorus at sunset to watch the lights of Europe and Asia flicker to life, or indulging in a traditional hammam, Istanbul promises a profound connection to history paired with the legendary warmth of Turkish hospitality.
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Izmir, Turkey’s "Pearl of the Aegean," is a captivating holiday destination that effortlessly bridges the gap between ancient history and a breezy, modern Mediterranean lifestyle. As the country's third-largest city, it offers a relaxed, liberal atmosphere, centred around the iconic Kordon - a scenic waterfront promenade where locals and travellers alike gather for sunset drinks and sea breezes. History buffs can lose themselves in the Agora Open Air Museum, while those seeking a local pulse can wander the labyrinthine alleys of the Kemeraltı Bazaar, a 17th-century marketplace teeming with spices, silver, and traditional Turkish coffee. Beyond the city centre, the Izmir region serves as a gateway to the turquoise waters and upscale boutiques of Çeşme and the charming, cobblestoned windsurfing hub of Alaçatı. Whether you’re diving into a plate of fresh Aegean seafood or riding the historic Asansör (elevator) for panoramic city views, Izmir provides a diverse, sun-soaked escape that feels both authentically Turkish and refreshingly cosmopolitan.
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Visiting the Gallipoli Peninsula today is a deeply moving experience that transcends typical tourism, offering a sombre and reflective journey through a "living museum" of military history. Now preserved as the Gallipoli Historical Underwater Park and a national park, the landscape is dotted with beautifully maintained cemeteries, haunting original trenches, and monumental memorials like the Çanakkale Martyrs' Memorial and the Lone Pine Cemetery. Visitors can walk the rugged cliffs of Anzac Cove or stand on the heights of Chunuk Bair, where the stark contrast between the serene beauty of the Aegean Sea and the violent history of the terrain creates a powerful atmosphere of reconciliation. Whether you are there to pay respects to ancestors or to understand the strategic complexities of the 1915 campaign, the site serves as a poignant reminder of shared humanity, famously encapsulated by Atatürk's words welcoming the fallen soldiers of his former enemies as "our sons as well."
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Nestled where the Aegean and Mediterranean seas embrace, Marmaris is a sun-drenched jewel that perfectly balances high-octane energy with serene natural beauty. Whether you’re wandering through the cobbled lanes of the Old Town to explore the historic Marmaris Castle or lounging on the golden sands of Long Beach, this Turkish hotspot offers something for every pace of life. By day, you can sail on a traditional wooden gulet through turquoise bays, dive into crystal-clear waters, or take a short ferry ride to the Greek island of Rhodes; by night, the legendary Bar Street comes alive with a pulse that makes it the heart of the Turquoise Coast’s nightlife. With its world-class marina, aromatic Grand Bazaar, and a backdrop of pine-clad mountains, Marmaris isn't just a destination - it’s an experience that pairs authentic Turkish hospitality with the ultimate Aegean escape.
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Imagine stepping into a world where the earth itself seems to have been sculpted from frozen clouds and shimmering silk. Pamukkale, Turkiye’s "Cotton Castle," is a surreal geological wonder where brilliant white travertine terraces overflow with mineral-rich, turquoise thermal waters that have been prized for their healing properties since antiquity. As you wade barefoot through these warm, natural infinity pools, you aren't just visiting a landmark; you’re walking through a living masterpiece of calcium-deposited cliffs and cascading waterfalls. Whether you’re floating among fallen marble columns in Cleopatra’s Antique Pool or watching the sunset turn the white landscape into a palette of fiery pinks and oranges, Pamukkale promises an ethereal experience that blurs the line between history and fantasy.
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