Turkey, Greece, or Egypt
#1
Original Poster
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 29
Likes: 0
Turkey, Greece, or Egypt
Which would you visit/have you visited? We're living short-term in Jerusalem and are trying to plan some side trips, but the hubby and I can't decide. We may only get to go to one of them, possibly two. Can you help us decide? Thanks fellow Fodorites!
#3
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 47
Likes: 0
That's a tough one. I am living part time in Greece right now. I've lived in Turkey for two years so I am very fond of the place. I've been trying to get back to Egypt for years for another look. In order of preference, I would have to choose Egypt, for adventure as well as sights, Turkey, for sheer number and diversity of sights, and finally Greece. You can't really go wrong with any of them.
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
Haven't been to Greece, but have both Egypt and Turkey. For convenience Egypt is probably the easiest, and will not disappoint. Likewise, Turkey is absolutely amazing.
How much time to you have for any of these stops? Can determine which works to fit into the days you have.
Check to see what's available flight-wise/pricewise between TLV/CAI or TLV/IST or TLV/IZM (Izmir).. then toss a coin.
How much time to you have for any of these stops? Can determine which works to fit into the days you have.
Check to see what's available flight-wise/pricewise between TLV/CAI or TLV/IST or TLV/IZM (Izmir).. then toss a coin.
#5
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 600
Likes: 0
I have only been to Turkey and Greece. Between those two I would chooose Turkey - an amazing, surprising place. I did enjoy Greece quite alot, too, and would gladly return. Sounds to me like you can't go wrong! Good luck with your plans!
#7
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 10,823
Likes: 0
Lived in Egypt, visited Turkey, haven't been to Greece....
Can't go wrong with either Egypt or Turkey. I think part depends on how much time you have for these side trips. It's tight, but you could see most of the highpoints of Egypt in a week (Cairo, Nile Cruise, Abu Simbel).
Turkey is a little harder because it is more spread out. There would be some "down time" to travel to the various spots. But you could do the western cost of Turkey (Istanbul, Ephesus, Pammukule, Bodrum - or something like that) in 4-6 days. Cappadocia is worth a few days on its own.
What are you interested in seeing? That might help.
Can't go wrong with either Egypt or Turkey. I think part depends on how much time you have for these side trips. It's tight, but you could see most of the highpoints of Egypt in a week (Cairo, Nile Cruise, Abu Simbel).
Turkey is a little harder because it is more spread out. There would be some "down time" to travel to the various spots. But you could do the western cost of Turkey (Istanbul, Ephesus, Pammukule, Bodrum - or something like that) in 4-6 days. Cappadocia is worth a few days on its own.
What are you interested in seeing? That might help.
Trending Topics
#8
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 20,145
Likes: 0
Been to all 3 but if I had to pick (tough choice) it would be Turkey. My reasoning is that it could be considered to have all the elements of all 3 - great ruins, multiple ancient civilizations and current cultures, historical sites, warm people, excellent food, fun in the sun and I do love those carpets. If you can though try to see all.
Enjoy!
Sherry
Enjoy!
Sherry
#9
Original Poster
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 29
Likes: 0
It sounds like Egypt and Turkey should be our top choices. We will have 6 days to see either place and are interested in the major sites, of course, but also are interested in Biblical historical sites. We truly appreciate the input, FF's (Fellow Fodorites)!
#10
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 1,493
Likes: 0
Hi PalmettoMelUSA
In Turkey you won't be able to see, in 6 days, biblical Haran, Ararat, Karkemish, Euphrates & Tigris ...
since u r in Israel u may find very cheap deals (flight+hotel) for 5 days (sunday to thursday)to Antalya & maybe to Istambul...
In Turkey you won't be able to see, in 6 days, biblical Haran, Ararat, Karkemish, Euphrates & Tigris ...
since u r in Israel u may find very cheap deals (flight+hotel) for 5 days (sunday to thursday)to Antalya & maybe to Istambul...
#11
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 19,881
Likes: 0
From Israel Turkey is probably the easiest to get to as there's plenty of charter flights.
I've given up on the Pyramids as it's the only place in Egypt that makes central Cairo look empty - though the Solar Boat is REALLY impressive & worth the entry fee
I've given up on the Pyramids as it's the only place in Egypt that makes central Cairo look empty - though the Solar Boat is REALLY impressive & worth the entry fee
#13
Original Poster
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 29
Likes: 0
Thanks, kp. We already have plans to visit Jordan, probably a few times. We were just trying to decide among Turkey, Greece and Egypt. Question for alanRow: do you think the pyramids will be really crowded in November, or is that a silly question? I imagine it's popular year 'round!
#15
Original Poster
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 29
Likes: 0
Well, we've decided to go to Turkey as our first side trip at the end of the month. We have tentatively planned 3 nights in Istanbul, then 3 in Izmir with a day trip to Ephesus. Are we missing anything really great nearby? Just can't go further afield on a short trip. We're flying TLV to Istan to Izmir to TLV, so won't have a car. Does this sound like a good taste of Turkey? Thanks! Oh, hotel recommendations in Izmir would be helpful, too!
Thread
Original Poster
Forum
Replies
Last Post
travelbug2011
Africa & the Middle East
6
Jan 18th, 2011 03:01 PM



