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AP6380 Dec 4th, 2004 02:56 PM

Who is going to Turkey in 2005?
 
Due to the declining US Dollar (boo-hoo, I know it's been done to death on this board!) I am thinking of Turkey instead of Spain this summer. If you are going, what areas will you see? What country are you from? I just ask because I'm thinking there will not be a lot of American tourism.

cmt Dec 4th, 2004 03:00 PM

I was just there in October. There were a lot of British and German tourists and just a sprinkling of ameridans, Italians, and Spaniards.

(It would be worth going to Turkey even if he exchange rate were not so good.)

cmt Dec 4th, 2004 03:01 PM

Meant Americans--terrible typist.

Carta_Pisana Dec 4th, 2004 03:26 PM

I was suppose to go this past summer but went to the Italian Riviera instead - so next summer going to Antalya including a return visit to Istanbul.

AP6380 Dec 5th, 2004 09:31 AM

Anyone else?

OReilly Dec 5th, 2004 11:20 AM

I am planning a four-day trip to Istanbul for next week :)

Here's are a few tourist sites I found:
http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/index.html
http://english.istanbul.com/?Vst=2
http://www.istanbultourist.com/index.php


HappyCheesehead Dec 5th, 2004 11:29 AM

I am going mid September, 2005. Already have the tix - using FF miles, yippee!

HappyCheesehead Dec 5th, 2004 11:31 AM

By the way, I am a Wisconsin-American.

We are going to follow a fairly common tourist trail. Istanbul, Cappadocia, Med Coast and up to Ephesus.

cruisinred Dec 15th, 2004 11:58 AM

I am seriously considering a trip to Turkey at the end of Sept 2005. My husband and I would love to do a relaxing gulet cruise along the coast. I have found a great rate to charter an entire boat, for 4 or 5 couples for a week. At our Christmas party we are going to "talkup" Turkey and see how many of our friends we can convince to come along! If we can get a group of 8, the price would only be something like $600 per person for a week on the boat, including food. Can't get any deals like that with the Euro now.

Anton Dec 15th, 2004 12:48 PM

I am going in April. Have my FF tickets. We are going to Istanbul, Capadoccia, and Kusadasi for Ephesus. We decided to fly between areas since we'll only be there for twelve days. Have been planning to go for years, put it off a couple times but are on our way now.

laurie_ann Dec 16th, 2004 04:15 PM

cruisinred, even if your friends all sign up to get a boat, consider looking into Sea Scape for Turkey (they do Greece too). My husband and I went with them for a week in Turkey in May 2003 and it was a wonderful trip. www.seascape-sail.com. It is like having friends who have a great boat and other great friends. Enjoy planning your trip!

Barb_in_Ga Dec 16th, 2004 07:17 PM

I'm pleased to see this thread! My dh and I are seriously considering a Turkey trip this year, and have just now started to research possible dates, etc. Turkey has been on my "must see" list for a while, and the value of the dollar there has swayed us to go there next year rather than somewhere in the Euro zone.(Although I fantasize about a return to Paris, it may have to wait a bit) For 2004, we traveled to Malaysia and Hong Kong, so our last trip to Europe was 2003. Seems like a long time ago, but there's so much of the world to see!

I look forward to more threads about Turkey as people plan their trips and share their experiences.

SusanInToronto Dec 17th, 2004 07:31 AM

We want to go to Turkey in September. I've started planning. We were there for a week in September 2000 (just the Mediterranean coast) and wanted to go back earlier, but for one reason or another never made it back. We'd like to take a 3 week trip this time, and see a lot more. We're planning to see Istanbul, Cappodocia, Konya and somewhere else - not sure yet whether that will be the Aegean coast and Ephesus, or further south nearer to Antalya. (We'd like a few days on a beach somewhere.)

I just realized you were asking about American tourists. I'm not American, but my husband is (although he's lived in Canada for more than 1/2 his life).

We both loved our short time in Turkey and can't wait to go back.

Selma Dec 22nd, 2004 06:52 AM

I am Swedish married to an American. We travelled to Turkey 3 times (first for the honeymoon) and really enjoyed a lot. We went to Istanbul, Bursa, Ephesus, Kalkan, Kappadocia and now looking forward to go again this summer but maybe to a less touristy Black Sea cost or to Med Coast again (I heard that there are hotels called Kremlin and Topkapi Palace in Antalya, built with an exact look of the original ones).
Although most of the tourists were Europeans especially Germans, we also met fair number of Americans, mostly independet travellers.
If you are looking for charming places to stay I suggest clicking on www.nisanyan.net

laurie_ann Dec 23rd, 2004 09:59 AM

I highly recommend Mr. Nisanyan's website. It is a guide to small hotels throughout Turkey. We stayed in his own hotel (more like very upscale B&B in size and character) in Sirince near Ephesus in May 2003 and it is one of most beatiful and comfortable hotels we have ever stayed in. Mr. Nisanyan is wonderful too. Enjoy planning your trip!

eurotraveller Jan 6th, 2005 05:20 PM

I am thrilled to be going to Turkey in May! I copied my itinerary along with questions from www.turkeytravelplanner.com. That is an amazing website with oodles of great info! See below.

"First of all, I want to thank Tom for this fabulous site!! This is my first posting so please be gentle.

We will be traveling around Turkey for 17 days in May/June and here is our rough itinerary. I would appreciate any advice you may have.

Arrive in Istanbul the morning of May 20th - 2 nights at Apricot hotel
Has anyone stayed here? I know they have a building that isn't finished on the outside that they are offering great rates for and it looks great on the web.

Fly to Cappadocia on Sunday, May 22nd - 3 nights in Urgup

Esbelli Evi is highly recommended. Any other recommendations that would be a bit less expensive would be appreciated.

We will do a lot of hiking and reserve a balloon ride.

Rent a car and drive towards coast on Wed., May 23rd - 1 night in Konya

Is it advisable to rent a car and drive this route? A friend of mine has said not to bother, just take the bus. I like the freedom of having a car and I have driven in Spain, Holland, Germany, Austria, Croatia and had no problem (although at times it was a bit exciting!)

We are not sure where to stay along the Mediterranean coast. We want to see Olympos and the greatest Lycian ruins. Any recommendations for staying 2-3 nights along the Turquoise coast? - 2 nights

Drive (or bus) towards Bodrum and stay (where?) for two nights. We prefer small towns over touristy ones. A friend highly recommends Bodrum but, from what I have read, it is quite crowded. We were considering Fethiye. Any recommendations? - 2 nights

Drive towards Selcuk - 2 nights

Drop off car and find transport back to Istanbul - 2 nights

This itinerary leaves us with 2-3 nights still free. I would welcome recommendations as to where to spend those additional nights.

Should we spend more or less time at each location?

Is there another destination we should consider?

What are your favorite small towns?

What are your favorite quiet beaches?

Favorite restaurants?

Best way to mingle with the locals? During my research for this trip I don't think this will be a problem. I am really looking forward to experiencing the hospitality of the Turkish people!

One of the main reasons I travel is to learn about other people and their culture. I travel fairly extensively and I have never been so excited about a trip before!

I realize Turkey is very large. Does this itinerary look draining?
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Cheers and happy trails!"

Tamara

laurie_ann Jan 7th, 2005 06:02 AM

You will have a wonderful trip. For mingling with locals, learn a little bit of Turkish. I used "In flight Turkish" to get the pronuciation (on CDs with a small book) and then also took a Lonely Planet phrase book. If I first spoke in Turkish, even to say hello, I always received a compliment which always led to a conversation. Acutally, many people spoke very good English. I would always ask "how did you learn to speak English so well" which then lead to a conversation about their own travel or education in English speaking countries. Turkey is a wonderfully hospitable place and I highly recommend it.

molker Jan 7th, 2005 06:21 AM

Regarding quiet beaches- try Patara Beach near Kalkan. . Ruins of the old city of Patara nearby. The beach is many kilometres long with just one small chair rental and snack place as you access beach. A short walk and you have the beach to yourself.
Kalkan is still much more quiet and less crowded than most places on the coast. It has some small hotels, pensions, nice shops and numerous restaurants.


Byrd Jan 7th, 2005 06:50 AM

cruisinred,
I'm interested in hearing more about the boat charter. Any more info available?

Byrd

eurotraveller Jan 7th, 2005 07:15 AM

Prior to going to Croatia this year I found a great audio site for learning some Croatian.

I am pleased to have found one for the Turkish language! Go to http://www.onlineturkish.com/vocab.asp

I will also post a separate thread for this info.

Cheers!

Tamara


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