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16 Most Breathtaking Places To Explore In Turkey
In my opinion, Turkey offers so much more than crowded resorts. I explored beyond the crowds to discover ancient architecture and stunning landscapes, from snow-like natural wonders to hippy beach retreats. Here are my top picks from my many visits…
1. Bodrum
Despite not knowing what to expect, Bodrum really won me over! I found the port city and popular resort to be a captivating blend of ancient and modern architecture, with traditional whitewashed houses trimmed in blue, a mix of lively beaches and peaceful coves, scattered ancient ruins, lush green hills, and the sparkling turquoise waters of the Aegean Sea.
I thought the city had a unique dual nature which was a blend of upscale chic with its sprawling five star resorts, trendy bars, fine waterfront restaurants and yacht-filled marinas as well as more of typical Mediterranean tourist resort with its souvenir shops and busy budget cafes.
7. The Blue Lagoon, Oludeniz

I was completely wowed by this Insta-worthy beauty spot! I discovered a stunning protected natural lagoon filled with shimmering brilliant turquoise waters, a gorgeous sandy beach, and stunning backdrop of emerald hills and rugged mountains. It felt like a truly special place – peaceful, yet with an almost otherworldly, dreamlike vibe!
- Location: southwest part of the country.
- Best time to visit: summer
- Activities on offer – swimming, paragliding, boat tours, snorkelling, and hiking the scenic Lycian Way.
- Map Location and Directions
My favourite highlights…
- Going on an awesome tandem paragliding flight from summit of Mount Babadağ and seeing sunbathers dotting the curved sandy spit below, and even a super-cute loggerhead turtle swimming near the shore!
8. Butterfly Valley

I thought this picturesque canyon was like paradise! I found it to be a breathtaking and secluded spot, with dramatic cliffs enclosing a serene, untouched sandy beach, dreamy turquoise waters, and lush greenery all around. It was also a special place because of the thousands of butterflies that I saw congregating in the trees and bright pink flowers behind the beach which gave me a spectacular show of pretty colours!
Although the real highlight was seeing the thousands of butterflies (hence its name) which lived in the trees behind the beach which I saw when I visited in the summer months creating a dramatic kaleidoscope colors! I was completely enchanted by its unspoilt, rustic and eco-friendly charm – it felt tranquil and almost mystical!
- Location: southwestern part of the country.
- Best time to visit: summer (for butterflies and turquoise waters).
- Activities on offer – swimming, hiking to a hidden waterfall, spotting butterflies, camping under the stars, boat trips from Ölüdeniz.
- Map Location and Directions
My highlights…
- Staying at the unique 4-star boutique aparthotel Ansira Fethiye – I loved seeing the sweeping views of Fethiye Bay from my hot tub balcony, the chic boho vibe and the organic toiletries.
9. Fethiye

I thought this was a wonderful port city! I found that it was very easy-on-the-eye with a pretty natural harbor enveloped by rugged cliffs, a charming old town filled with traditional stone houses, and nearby pristine beaches and wonderfully clear azure waters. I liked that it had a a lively yet laid-back vibe, with a unique blend of both traditional Turkish culture mixed in with modern tourist amenities!
I found it tucked away in on the coast of the Turquoise Riviera, near the base of the Taurus Mountains and close to the island of Rhodes in Greece and the Blue Lagoon in the Aegean region of the country. Its history has origins as the ancient city of Telmessos, as early as the 5th century BC, and through the years have seen Lycian, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman rule.
I came here when I was visiting the Ölüdeniz Beach (which was part of the Blue Lagoon) and from there it was only a 20 minute drive. I spent an idyllic three days here mostly relaxing on Çalış Beach (which was a mix of pebbles and sand) which had a lively promenade lined with restaurants and bars.
I also discovered the ancient rock tombs of Telmessos also located here, strolled through the charming streets of the Old Town, relaxed on the beautiful beaches of Ölüdeniz, take a boat trip to the secluded Butterfly Valley, and watched the paragliders off Babadağ Mountain.
- Location: southwestern part of the country.
- Best time to visit: spring (for blooming nature and comfortable weather).
- Activities on offer: boat tours, scuba diving, paragliding, exploring local markets.
- Map Location and Directions
My personal highlights…
- Staying at the chic and trendy 4-star Ansira Fethiye – I loved my huge in-room jacuzzi, my spacious room, the high quality linens and the coastal charm vibe!
10. Pamukkale


I personally think this is the country’s most impressive natural wonders! I found the famous natural site was truly extraordinary with its breathtaking white terraces and warm, mineral-rich (mostly calcium carbonate) pools, which spectacularly cascaded down a hillside and the vivid contrast of the surrounding green landscapes. I loved how it felt tranquil, surreal and almost other-worldly!
I found it nestled in the River Menderes valley in southwestern part of the country, near the city of Denizli. It’s name translated into “Cotton Castle” and the area has been used a thermal spa since Roman times, with the nearby city of Hierapolis established around the 2nd century BCE.
I took an hour and 10 minutes flight from Nevşehir (near Cappadocia) to Denizli Çardak Airport (the closest airport to Pamukkale) and from there I took 1-hour drive to Pamukkale and stayed in the quirky 4-star Sinter Terasse House Hotel for a very unique three days mostly soaking in the warm waters in the terraces.
I also found time to squeeze in exploring the ancient ruins of Hierapolis, which had a well-preserved theatre and necropolis, swam in the historic thermal pool, known as ‘Antique Pool’ (which was strangely filled with submerged fragments of ancient marble columns!), and visited the interesting Hierapolis Archaeology Museum.
- Location: western part of the country.
- Best time to visit: spring (to enjoy warm temperatures without extreme heat).
- Activities on offer: soaking in the warm, mineral-rich pools, swimming among ancient ruins in the Antique Pool, explore the ancient city of Hierapolis
- Map Location and Directions
My personal highlights…
- Bathing in the ancient thermal pools of Hierapolis and gazing at the views of the unique travertine terraces and the surrounding countryside – tiny white calcium deposits clung to my skin like glitter!










