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Istanbul, Turkey's largest city and tourism center, is located on both sides of the Bosphorus, making it the heart of all activities in the country.
A renowned cotton-look terraced city, features a magnificent calcite hill, Roman Hierapolis remnants, and stunning travertines, making it a popular tourist destination.
Antalya, Turkey's oldest and modern city, is known for its stunning beaches and luxurious Las Vegas-style resorts, bordered by the Tauras Mountains.
Cappadocia, a popular tourist destination in Turkey, is known for its natural wonders such as picturesque valleys, cave hotels, underground cities, and fairy chimneys.
Bodrum, a popular vacation destination in Turkey, is a beach town on the Bodrum peninsula, located near Kos and Izmir, known for its marinas and beaches.
Ankara, Turkey's capital and administrative center, is renowned for its rich Roman and Ottoman relics and is the second largest city after Istanbul.
Izmir, Turkey's third-largest city and second-largest port, is a modern metropolitan city known for its beaches and watersports, surrounded by a large bay.
Marmaris, a port city in Mugla Province, Turkey, is known for its stunning coastline, luxury hotels, and picturesque bays, located opposite Rhodes.
Alacati, a charming coastal town in Turkey, is known for its vineyards, windmills, and natural stone houses, located near Izmir.
A beach resort town on Turkey's Aegean Coast, is renowned for its turquoise waters, sandy beaches, and large marinas, and is also the gateway to Ephesus historical ruins.
A beach resort town on Turkey's Aegean Coast, is renowned for its turquoise waters, sandy beaches, and large marinas, and is also the gateway to Ephesus historical ruins.
Kayseri, formerly Caesarea in Roman times, is situated west of Cappadocia, on Mount Argaeus' foothills, serving as a bridge between central and southern Anatolia.
Located in central Turkey's Cappadocia, offers visitors a glimpse into ancient wonders and natural beauty, including fairy chimneys and distinctive rock formations.
Adana, Turkey's fourth largest city, is located on the Seyhan River and home to the vast Cilician Plains, but is not a major tourist destination.
Dalaman, a popular coastal town in Turkey's Mugla province, is known for its scenic beaches, natural wonders, and ancient ruins near Fethiye.