Straddling Asia and Europe, Turkey attracts travelers from all corners of the earth thanks to its vibrant culture, sun-soaked Mediterranean beaches, and dazzling display of ancient monuments. While outdoor enthusiasts can trek the highlands of central Turkey or take a hot air balloon ride over Cappadocia, foodies can embark on culinary tours of Istanbul, and culture vultures can explore the mysterious Lucian ruins found on the country’s Mediterranean beaches or perhaps admire the opulent Topkapi Palace. When it comes to planning a trip to Turkey, you can find several Turkey itineraries to suit all time frames, from five-day vacations to three-week adventures.
Turkey is a captivating country that has so much to offer travelers. From historic sites and natural wonders to stunning beaches and vibrant cities, it can be hard to decide how long your Turkey trip should be. While some try to squeeze in the highlights in just 1 week, to truly experience the magic of Turkey, we recommend 10-14 days. Here’s a breakdown of how many days you need for different types of trips:
Highlights of Turkey Tour: 7-10 Days
For a quick yet comprehensive Turkey trip that hits all the top sights, 7-10 days is sufficient This allows you to see
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3 days in Istanbul to see the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, Grand Bazaar, take a Bosphorus cruise and more.
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2-3 days in Cappadocia to float over fairy chimneys in a hot air balloon, explore underground cities and hike stunning valleys.
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1-2 days in Ephesus to walk through the remarkably well-preserved ruins of this ancient Greco-Roman city.
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1 day in Pamukkale to admire the white travertines and experience the healing waters of Hierapolis
You’ll have to skip places like Antalya, but this covers Turkey’s most famous historical and natural highlights.
Classic Turkey Tour: 10-12 Days
10-12 days allows you to experience the diversity of landscapes and top attractions at a relaxed pace You can include
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3 days in Istanbul
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2 days in Cappadocia
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2 days along the Turquoise Coast, staying in Fethiye, Antalya or Kas
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1 day in Pamukkale
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2 days exploring Ephesus and the ancient sites along the Aegean Coast
This covers the classic cultural and natural highlights, while also giving you time to unwind at the beach. The flexibility allows you to tailor the itinerary to your interests.
Extensive Turkey Tour: 12-14 Days
With 12-14 days you can dive deeper into Turkey’s highlights while also venturing to less touristy spots. You can include:
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3 days in Istanbul
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3 days in Cappadocia
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2 days in Antalya, Fethiye or another spot along the Turquoise Coast
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1-2 days in Pamukkale
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2 days exploring Ephesus and other ancient Greco-Roman ruins along the Aegean Coast
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1-2 days in lesser-visited but worthwhile spots like Trabzon on the Black Sea Coast, Mardin in the east or Lake Van.
This allows time to fully appreciate the cultural and natural diversity, without being rushed. You’ll get to know Turkey beyond the top attractions.
Relaxed Turkey Tour: 14-16 Days
With two full weeks, you can soak in the magic of Turkey without feeling rushed. A more relaxed itinerary could be:
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4 days in Istanbul with time to simply wander the streets and soak in the atmosphere
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3 days in Cappadocia, with time built in for poor weather possibly impacting your hot air balloon flight
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3 days split between Fethiye and Antalya, enjoying stunning beaches and historic sites
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2 days in Pamukkale, allowing time to relax in the healing hot springs
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3 days along the Aegean to see Ephesus, Aphrodisias, Priene and Miletus
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1-2 days exploring off-the-beaten-path spots like Mardin, Gaziantep or Trabzon
This slower pace leaves time for spontaneity, adventures and recuperation to avoid burnout. You’ll have a richer experience of Turkish culture.
Turkey Grand Tour: 3+ Weeks
For the ultimate Turkish adventure, 3 weeks or longer lets you see it all. You can include:
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4-5 days in Istanbul
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3-4 days in Cappadocia
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4-5 days along the Turquoise Coast
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2 days in Pamukkale
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4-5 days along the Aegean and Mediterranean Coast
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4+ days road tripping to eastern Turkey, the Black Sea Coast, Lake Van or other spots well off the tourist trail.
With 3+ weeks you have time to fall in love with the romantic sidewalk cafes of Istanbul, marvel at Cappadocia’s fairy chimneys from every angle, relax for days on idyllic Turquoise Coast beaches, and wander through ruins and bazaars at a leisurely pace. You’ll also have time to get a taste of the lesser-visited eastern and northern regions. This allows for an immersive experience into Turkish history, culture, cuisine and landscapes.
Tips for Planning Your Ideal Turkey Trip Length
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For a relaxing vacation, add extra time to account for travel delays, poor weather possibly changing plans, and needing time to recharge.
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If you tend to travel fast-paced and try to see as much as possible, pick a shorter itinerary focused only on the top highlights.
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Add more time in spots you’re particularly excited about, whether that’s beach towns, Istanbul’s energy or Cappadocia’s surreal landscapes.
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Minimize long bus or car journeys by flying between regions when possible, allowing more time to explore destinations.
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Don’t overschedule yourself. Build in free time to get lost wandering Istanbul’s streets, relax over endless cups of tea, or spontaneously join locals dancing.
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Focus your trip on 1-2 regions rather than trying to see the entire country. You can always return to explore more.
No matter how long you can spend, Turkey will cast its spell over you. Tailor your itinerary to your interests and travel style to find the perfect duration for an unforgettable Turkish adventure.
Planning a trip to Turkey
If you like any of these Turkey itineraries or would like to create your own, connect with our travel experts in Turkey to plan the trip for your upcoming adventure. If you’d like to join a group tour and explore the country, you can also check out our Turkey tours.
- Canan KaraarslanTravel Expert in Greece & Turkey
- Kadir Ismail KuscuTravel Expert in Turkey
- Ozgur AtesTravel Expert in Turkey
- Canan KaraarslanTravel Expert in Greece & Turkey
- Kadir Ismail KuscuTravel Expert in Turkey
- Ozgur AtesTravel Expert in Turkey
How much time should I spend in Turkey?
If you’re short on time and only have a week to explore Turkey, we’d suggest hitting up one main destination, like Istanbul, Antalya, or Bodrum, and focusing your trip there.
However, we recommend around 10 days in Turkey to give you enough time to delve into the delights of Istanbul and still have time to take a day trip to Troy, made famous by the mythical Trojan War, or Canakkale on the Gallipoli Peninsula, known for its historic and culturally significant role in World War II.
If you have anywhere between two weeks and a month, you can indulge in a tour around Cappadocia, where you can experience the amazing hot air balloon rides; head to the Lycian Way, where archeological marvels await on Turkey’s most beloved multi-day hike; and journey into the Mount Ararat National Park, which is believed to be the resting place of Noah’s Ark.
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FAQ
How many days for Turkey is enough?
Are 7 days enough for Turkey?
Is it worth going to Turkey for 5 days?
How many days are sufficient for Istanbul?
How much time should I spend in Turkey?
Although there’s plenty to do in Turkey to fill an entire month or more, we suggest Turkey itineraries that are between five to ten days, with a week-long holiday being the best for most travelers.
How long does it take to visit Turkey?
The truth is, Turkey is a big country, 783,562 km² to be exact, and to really see all of it, you’re going to need more than 7 days. Even to see the highlights, we recommend at least 10-14 days so you don’t have to rush around and exhaust yourself seeing everything.
How long is a 2 week Turkey itinerary?
We’ve mentioned that the 2-week Turkey itinerary set out below is customizable. You can easily pick the parts you want to experience for your trip – whether that’s 10 days in Turkey or (lucky you!) 3 weeks in Turkey. A word of advice: If you only have 7 days to spare, don’t try to take in all of the country.
How long should you stay in Turkey?
This will give you plenty of time to get a taste of Turkey and see some of the country’s most famous cities, historical attractions, and beaches. Most first time visitors spend most of their time focused on the western part of Turkey and this is what we’d recommend. If you have 2 weeks, you can cover many of the highlights.