Religious Sites in Turkey

Throughout centuries Anatolia has been home to numerous civilizations and their cultures. The cradle of diverse civilizations from early settlements to great empires with different faiths, Anatolia has also been the crossroads of religious sites in Turkey could be visited within your Private Tours or Short Breaks in Turey.
The Anatolian lands which have harbored many religious beliefs ranging from ancient cults to established religions of the present are at the same time the site of religious monuments that are still preserved with great care.
 
A crucial site of faith since the beginning of history, Turkey now welcomes visitors who want to delve into the history of sacred monuments and sites.

Discover the magnificent Bursa Grand Mosque, a masterpiece of early Ottoman architecture with its 20 domes and stunning calligraphy—plan your visit today to experience this iconic spiritual landmark!

Explore St. Paul Church in Antalya, a sacred site honoring the Apostle Paul's missionary journeys—book your visit now to discover this hidden gem of early Christian history!

Uncover the mystical Cave of the Seven Sleepers near Ephesus, a sacred site blending Christian and Islamic legends—reserve your tour today to step into this ancient wonder of faith and history!

Considered among the sacred sites of the Islamic faith, Eyüp Sultan Mosque is one of the most significant mosques in Istanbul.  Highly visited particularly on Fridays, the mosque attracts particular attention for its unique architecture and mystical atmosphere.
 
The shrine of the mosque is covered with tiles and is located in the courtyard. Moreover, the mosque is in close vicinity to Pierre Loti which offers the most panoramic view of Istanbul.
A highly sophisticated and historic complex comprised of a mosque, madrasas, and mausoleums, the Süleymaniye Complex was constructed by Mimar Sinan over a time period of seven years in the 16th century.
 
Epitomizing simplicity transformed into majestic beauty, Süleymaniye Mosque is undoubtedly one of the most eye-catching landmarks of Istanbul. The 128 windows and walls, comprised of stone blocks held together by iron clamps and hardened by melted lead, are among the most outstanding features that make Süleymaniye Mosque almost infallible.

Experience the sacred Church of the Virgin Mary in Ephesus, where the Third Ecumenical Council was held—a spiritual journey to walk through one of Christianity's most revered ancient sites.

Walk in the footsteps of saints at the Basilica of St. John in Ephesus, a magnificent 6th-century Byzantine marvel overlooking Ephesus –  a visit to explore this sacred site where history and spirituality intertwine!

One of the most important thinkers of Anatolia, Haci Bektas Veli has taught numerous students at his dervish lodge of Islamic faith and teachings located in the province of Nevsehir.
 
Among the major faith centers of Anatolia, the complex serves now as a museum housing a large collection of highly valuable artifacts. The complex, which bears also the tomb of Hacı Bektaş Veli in addition to a variety of sophisticated monuments, can be visited any time of the year.

The Church of St. Pierre, located at the foothills of Mt Pilgrimage (Hac Dağı) in Hatay province is one of the most significant centers of Christianity. The cave known as the location where St. Peter had given his first sermon was upgraded and turned into a church after the Romans had adopted Christianity. The church was a harbor to the first Christians and the first pope, St. Peter, and contributed to the spread of Christianity in the world.

Discover Ahlat Turkey, home to stunning Seljuk-era tombstones and Turkey's largest Islamic cemetery—book your visit now to explore this open-air museum of Anatolian history!

Experience the spiritual grandeur of Şanlıurfa Rizvaniye Mosque, an Ottoman-era masterpiece near the sacred Pool of Abraham— a visit to admire its exquisite architecture and serene atmosphere!

Marvel at the stunning Akdamar Church on Lake Van, a 10th-century Armenian architectural gem with biblical reliefs— experience this unique blend of history, art, and island beauty!

Mount Ararat, mentioned in both the Quran and Old Testament, is believed to be where Noah's Ark came to rest after the Great Flood, which lasted 150 days following 40 days of rain, with land sighted a year later. Read More! 


 

Explore the historic Amasya Sultan Bayezid Mosque Complex, a stunning example of Ottoman architecture nestled in Amasya's scenic valley—a visit to experience its serene courtyards and rich heritage.

Step into living history at Ankara's Hacı Bayram Veli Complex—a 15th-century Sufi shrine and mosque that pulses with spiritual energy. Book your cultural pilgrimage now!

Discover the ancient Church of St. Nicholas in Demre (Myra), Antalya, where the beloved saint served as bishop— explore this sacred pilgrimage site and the origins of the Santa Claus legend!

Discover the exquisite craftsmanship of Seljuk-era mausoleums and tombstones, adorned with intricate calligraphy and geometric patterns –a cultural exploration to witness these stunning monuments of medieval Anatolian heritage!

Marvel at Bursa's Green Mosque (Yeşil Cami), a masterpiece of early Ottoman architecture adorned with exquisite turquoise tiles— experience the serene beauty of this 15th-century imperial treasure!

Step into the living history of Anatolian Sufism at the Hacı Bektaş Veli Complex, where 13th-century teachings still resonate – a journey to this landmark of Turkish spiritual heritage now!

Marvel at the iconic Çifte Minareli Medrese in Erzurum, a 13th-century Seljuk masterpiece with twin minarets and intricate stone carvings— explore this architectural gem of Anatolian Islamic heritage!

Eskisehir, Turkey's enchanting "Venice of Anatolia," invites you to lose yourself in a vibrant tapestry of Ottoman charm, youthful energy, and soothing thermal springs, where every cobblestone street whispers tales of ancient civilizations and modern dreams! 

Journey through Hatay, the 'Cradle of Saints', where prophets and martyrs walked—from St. Peter’s Grotto to Habib-i Neccar’s tomb—book your spiritual exploration today to trace 2,000 years of sacred history in Turkey’s interfaith heartland!

Discover St. Peter’s Grotto, where Christianity took root beside Antioch’s Muslim and Jewish history—plan your visit to Hatay’s living interfaith mosaic today!

Discover the sacred Habib-i Neccar Mosque and Tomb in Hatay, believed to hold the remains of early Christian martyrs mentioned in the Quran—book your visit today to experience this unique interfaith pilgrimage site where Islam and Christianity intertwine!

Discover the sacred ruins of Isparta's St. Paul's Basilica, where early Christian history comes alive, and walk in the footsteps of the Apostle Paul in this hidden Anatolian gem! 

Embark on a sacred journey through Istanbul's interfaith heritage, from the Hagia Sophia to the Blue Mosque and ancient synagogues—book your spiritual tour today to discover where empires and religions converge!

Immerse yourself in spiritual serenity at the Mevlana Museum in Konya, home to Rumi's tomb and the sacred origins of the Whirling Dervishes. Experience the timeless wisdom of the Sufi tradition in Turkey’s most mystical destination!

Immerse yourself in Sufi mysticism at Konya's Mevlana Complex, home to Rumi's tomb and the Whirling Dervishes—book your spiritual journey today to experience the heart of Turkish Sufi tradition!

Uncover the ancient city of Sardis in Turkey, one of the largest in antiquity, nestled in the ruins of the legendary Lydian capital—visit today to explore 2,000 years of Jewish heritage in Manisa!

Step into 1,500 years of history at Deyrulzafaran Monastery, Mardin’s golden-hued Syriac Orthodox treasure, and explore its sunlit courtyards and ancient liturgical traditions! 

Discover St. Paul’s Church and Well in Tarsus, where the apostle’s legacy comes alive, and see the ancient well where he is said to have drunk—experience this sacred history today!

Uncover the sacred ruins of St. Philip’s Martyrium in Hierapolis, where early Christian history meets Pamukkale’s thermal wonders—book your visit today to walk through this 5th-century pilgrimage site atop the ‘Cotton Castle’!

Step into the enchanting world of Sanliurfa-Harran, where ancient beehive houses whisper tales of prophets and stargazers. The timeless landscape of Mesopotamia unfolds like a living tapestry of human history, inviting you to lose yourself in its mystical embrace! 

Discover the sacred Tombs of İbrahim Hakkı Erzurumi in Siirt, where 18th-century Islamic wisdom meets breathtaking architecture—plan your spiritual journey today to experience this hidden gem of Anatolian Sufi heritage!

Experience the spiritual legacy of Veysel Karani Complex, a revered Sufi pilgrimage site in Siirt—plan your visit today to connect with its sacred atmosphere and timeless Islamic heritage!

Discover the Sivas Great Mosque and Hospital, a magnificent 12th-century Seljuk complex blending Islamic architecture with medieval healthcare—book your visit now to explore this groundbreaking symbol of Anatolian innovation!

Sumela Monastery: A Byzantine marvel clinging to cliffs, where frescoes whisper ancient prayers and Pontic peaks touch the heavens. Read Now! 

Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? We’ve got answers. Find everything you need to know to plan your perfect trip.

Yes, Turkey is generally considered a safe travel destination for tourists. Millions of visitors travel there each year, enjoying its rich history and culture. You'll find Turkish cities to be not only vibrant and fascinating but also reassuringly secure for visitors. A highly visible security presence, including police patrols and checkpoints in key areas, works proactively to ensure a safe and comfortable environment for everyone. This thoughtful approach to safety allows you to fully relax and immerse yourself in the incredible experiences Turkey offers. So come and explore with confidence, and discover the welcoming heart of this magnificent crossroads of continents.

  1.  Pack Smart for Culture & Terrain

    • Modest Dress: Pack a headscarf and clothes covering shoulders/knees for visiting mosques.

    • Comfortable Shoes: You will walk extensively on historic, uneven cobblestone streets.

    • Power Adapter: Turkey uses Type F power sockets (220V).

  2.  Manage Your Money Conveniently

    • Cash is Key: While cards work in cities, always carry Turkish Lira (cash) for markets, small shops, taxis, and tips.

    • Exchange Wisely: Avoid airport exchanges; use local banks or ATMs for better rates.

    • Bargain Politely: Haggling is expected in bazaars like Istanbul's Grand Bazaar—start at about 50-60% of the asking price.

  3.  Stay Connected & Get Around

    • Local SIM: Buy a tourist SIM card at the airport for affordable data to use maps and translation apps.

    • Transport Card: In Istanbul, get an Istanbulkart for seamless, discounted travel on all public transport.

    • Use Official Taxis: Ensure the meter is always running, or use the BiTaksi app to book.

  4.  Savor Food Safely & Authentically

    • Drink Bottled Water: Tap water is generally not for drinking.

    • Eat Where Locals Eat: Seek out "esnaf lokantası" (tradesmen's restaurants) for authentic, home-style meals.

    • Try the Classics: Don't miss a full Turkish breakfast, fresh simit, manti, and regional specialties.

  5.  Respect Local Customs & Etiquette

    • Shoe Etiquette: Remove shoes before entering homes and mosques.

    • Greetings & Dining: A simple "Merhaba" (hello) goes far. Use your right hand for eating, greeting, and exchanging items.

    • Tipping: Tip 5-10% in restaurants if service isn't included; round up taxi fares and tip hotel staff.

  6.  Plan Logistically & Be Flexible

    • Check Visa Requirements: Apply for an e-Visa online well before your trip.

    • Book Key Experiences Early: Popular activities like Cappadocia hot air balloon rides sell out months ahead.

    • Balance Your Itinerary: Turkey is vast—don't rush. Balance iconic sights (Hagia Sophia, Cappadocia) with relaxed exploration.

For more information, check 23 Turkey Travel Tips That Locals Won't Tell You

 

Very simple, follow these three easy steps with Memphis Tours.

  1. Start Your Adventure: Contact our travel experts. You'll get a prompt reply with curated options to begin designing your perfect, personalized tour.

  2. Review Your Personal Itinerary: We'll craft and send you a detailed day-by-day plan with all the exciting specifics, so you can picture your journey.

  3. Secure Your Spot & Travel with Ease: Confirm your dream trip with a small deposit. The remaining balance is conveniently settled when you arrive, ready to begin your experience.

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  1. Your Tour, Your Way: Enjoy the perfect blend of customized Turkey private Tours and value-packed Turkey Group Tours, all delivered with excellent service at transparent, affordable prices.

  2. Legacy of Trust Since 1955: For decades, we have built our reputation on authentic experiences and dedicated care, creating trips that are both personal and profound.

  3. Expertise That Shows: Serving over 200,000 happy travelers annually gives us the unmatched experience to craft consistently high-quality, personalized adventures you'll love.

  4. Seamless & Supported Travel: From easy online booking with secure payments to 24/7 human support during your trip, we ensure a smooth and worry-free experience from start to finish.

  5. Passionate Travel Experts: Your journey is crafted and guided by dedicated, caring specialists committed to delivering the maximum travel experience across Turkey and beyond.

 Let's sort your entry details. Here’s what you need to know for a smooth arrival:

  • Your Passport: Make sure it's valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned departure date from Turkey.

  • The Visa Simplified: For many travelers, getting your visa is quick and digital.

    • The easiest way for most nationalities is the official Turkey e-Visa online before you travel (typically $20 USD).

    • Some visitors may be eligible for a visa on arrival ($30 USD), but checking in advance is a must.

    • Great news for many! Travelers from numerous countries can enjoy visa-free stays for up to 90 days.

  • One Final, Important Check: Visa rules are specific to your nationality. For absolute certainty, please confirm the latest requirements with the Turkish Embassy or Consulate in your country before your departure.

  • For more information, please check https://www.memphistours.com/turkey/visa

Memphis Tours Travel Packages Bookings are accepted through our online secure payment link which will be sent to you by our salesperson.

Cancellation requests should be sent via fax or email to provide the Company with written confirmation that your reservation should be cancelled. In case you cancel your trip, the following scale of charges will be applied:

In case you cancel your trip, the following charges will be applied:
- From the date of booking until 61 days before your arrival date, 15% of the entire tour price will be charged.
- 35% of the tour price if you cancel 60-31 days before arrival.
- 50% of the tour price if you cancel 30-15 days before arrival.
- 100% of the tour price if you cancel 14-1 days before arrival.

- If you cancel a tour at any time, you will be subject to any fees according to the airline’s cancellation policy.

Yes, VAT and Tourist Taxes are always included.

Unfortunately, It is NOT acceptable subsequently we might not be able to help you enjoy your trip. The tour needs to be booked in advance, as we need to make all the arrangements beforehand.
Memphis Tours refund policy is detailed in our Terms and Conditions. The amount refunded depends on how far in advance we are notified about your cancellation. - We grant you a full refund for any amount you have paid in advance in case of weather conditions or circumstances otherwise outside of your control that might prevent the ship from coming into port in case of booking a Shore Excursion from a cruise ship with Memphis Tours for example.
Turkey is considerable destination rising and attracting entertainment, Eco-touristic, MICE tourism, and the different types of travelers. People of Turkey are so welcoming in their secured country where police checking points spread everywhere and reachable where ever you go. This is why we highly recommend tourists from all over the globe to visit Turkey.
The deposit required is usually 50% of the total price of the tour, except during peak travel times like Christmas and New Years, when the deposit will have to be 50% of the total price. You can pay the deposit for your tour using a credit card (Visa and Mastercard are accepted) or a bank order directly to Memphis Tours. Our representatives will be willing to provide any additional information or support you need to complete your payment. If paying the deposit in one transaction is not possible, please contact Memphis Tours to inquire about the possibility of making the payment in installments.
Memphis Tours does not charge any additional fees or surcharges on any transactions that are done using debit or credit card. We accept Visa and Mastercard.

Yes, Memphis Tours rewards early planners. If you pay for your tour in full at least six months before arrival, you'll get a 5% Early Bird discount. This special offer requires full, non-refundable prepayment, and dates cannot be changed.

Yes, Memphis Tours offers special discounts for private tours. Groups of 10 or more receive a customized discount based on the itinerary, and when your group reaches 15 people, one traveler essentially tours for free, as their full fare is deducted from the total cost.

Memphis Tours uses private, air-conditioned vehicles throughout all India itineraries — never shared coaches or public transport.

Vehicle by Group Size:
- 1–2 travelers: Premium sedan or Toyota Innova
- 3–5 travelers: Toyota Innova Crysta
- 6–9 travelers: Tempo Traveller minivan
- 10+ travelers: Dedicated private coach

All vehicles are air-conditioned, regularly serviced, and driven by licensed professional drivers with clean safety records. Night driving is avoided where possible.

Domestic Flights:
Longer itineraries combining North India with Kerala or South India include domestic flights between cities — arranged and included in your package.

Unique Experiences Included:
- Cycle rickshaw — Old Delhi's Chandni Chowk
- Kerala houseboat — Alleppey backwaters
- Camel safari — Thar Desert, Jaisalmer
- Jeep safari — Ranthambore wildlife park
- Palace on Wheels luxury train — 
  available as Rajasthan upgrade

Memphis Tours does not include elephant rides. We offer ethical elephant observation at responsible sanctuaries instead.

Our expert travel consultants are available 24/7 to answer your questions and start planning your trip. You can reach us anytime by phone, email, or live chat. For a personalized proposal, simply submit a request form on our website with your trip details—we'll get back to you promptly with a tailored itinerary. All our contact options and the request form are conveniently located at the bottom of our homepage.

We offer two distinct options for individual travelers. A "Single" fare is for someone joining a group tour but requesting a private hotel room. A "Solo" fare is for a completely private, customized tour just for you, which includes dedicated guides and transport, making it a higher value and cost. For specific prices, please check our website or contact us directly for a personalized quote.

No, travelers from all over the world of all ages are welcome to Book their Turkey Tours with Memphis Tours.

Memphis Tours is offering you an online Travel Expert who helps you tailor and plan your Next Trip destination, schedule, and budget. If you are planning a Turkey Tour, we are here to help you tailor a magnificent Trip to Turkey.

For a stress-free and calm start to your trip, we recommend arriving at the airport with plenty of time. For domestic flights, aim to be there two hours before departure, and for international flights, plan on three hours. This gives you a relaxed buffer to check in, clear security, and get to your gate without rushing, so the real fun can begin the moment you board.

Enjoying a fantastic trip starts with planning and scheduling; however, the actual journey starts at the airport, so we recommend some tips and tricks help you get the perfect Turkey Tour. 

Smart Airport Hacks for a Smooth Start to Turkey:

  • Check-In Early: Print your boarding pass or have it ready on your phone before arriving to save time.

  • Be Bag Savvy: Use a bright luggage tag or ribbon to spot your bag quickly, and always pack essentials and a change of clothes in your carry-on.

  • Pack Smart for Security: Keep all liquids in a clear, sealable bag within your carry-on for easy access during security checks.

  • Arrive Relaxed, Board Last: Don't rush to queue at the gate. Boarding last can mean a more comfortable waiting time and less time cramped on the plane.

  • Charge Up: Bring a universal power adapter (multi-plug) to keep all your devices charged, especially during layovers.

  • Listen & Settle In: Once on board, pay attention to the safety briefing and crew instructions to ensure a calm and pleasant flight to your Turkish adventure.

One of the very first questions that pops up when you visit Turkey is what to eat in Turkey. Turkish Food varies and fits all nutritional diets and tastes. Turkish cuisine, comprising some local dishes you would not like to miss, such as the Doner Kebabs (Shawarma), Simit, Menemen, Meze, and more, Turkish food can make your unforgettable, fabulous Turkey Tour.

The deposit required will be 25% of the total price of the tour, except during peak travel times around Christmas and New Year’s, when the deposit will be 50% of the total price.
Sure. Just contact us and let us help you with your satisfaction.
Meals, mainly lunch and dinner, are included where they are mentioned in the itinerary. Buffet Breakfasts are included every morning in all the hotels you are staying in during your tour.
No problems at all. Just tell this to our tour leader and he’ll advise and help. On top, many dinners are a buffet, so you can simply choose what you like. For allergic people, if in doubts, please remind your case to tour leader in the restaurants, or ask the staff about the content of the dishes.
Buses for larger groups and minibusses for smaller ones. Vehicles are modern and with air-conditioning.

Tours usually start from Istanbul, as mentioned in the trip description of each specific tour, where it starts and ends too.

We offer acknowledgeable English-Speaking Tour guides and Tour Leaders.
Yes, a tour guide will accompany the tourists on the bus and during the whole trip, except for places when just a very few people are signed up. Small groups will be traveling with an experienced English-speaking driver-guide. For the city tours, we use local professional and licensed guides.
We can never tell exactly (neither guarantee) how many people will be on the specific route. Normally, it is about 10-20 persons in a group. In some cases, it could be more, in other days you travel with just a few more people or even by your party only. In summer (high season) groups tend to be larger, and smaller in winter. The number of travelers might change on different sections of the route. For example, if you are on a 10-day trip, there could be other travelers who are on a 5-day trip, so they will split after.
Turkey generally is stated to have a very low crime rate. Travelers will be safe in Turkey if they take sensible precautions that would apply to any tourist destination around the world.
There are no obligatory vaccinations that should be taken before being granted with the visa of Turkey. However, it would be recommended for the elder people and for young children to take vaccinations against Hepatitis C, Typhoid, and an oral dosage of Tetanus.

Credit cards are widely used in Turkey in hotels, shops, restaurants, and cafes. Most stores in markets accept credit cards. The most common types of credit cards used in Turkey are Visa, Master Card, and American Express. For more information, kindly check this comprehensive guide

Turkey offers a fantastic range of accommodations to suit every traveler and budget. You'll find everything from world-class luxury hotels by international chains to charming local boutique hotels and simple hostels. While Turkey uses its own 5-star rating system, which differs from some international standards, you can be assured of excellent quality, from opulent resorts to comfortable and authentic local stays.

The same as many hotels all around the globe, the check-in time in most hotels in Turkey is around midday, 12 or 1 PM. In case you arrived in the hotel late at night or in the early morning, you may have to pay for an extra night to get to your room immediately, to avoid waiting until the normal check-in time.
People of Tukey are very welcoming and well known for their tolerance and hospitality with their homeland guests; however, it is always a sense of etiquette to ask permission before taking a photograph of people, especially women, and stores or products. Photography is prohibited around army bases, airports, dams, and bridges. If you happen to be in a place where photography is prohibited, you will sure find signs to notify you genetly.

While you can absolutely get by with English in Turkey's main tourist spots, learning even a few basic Turkish phrases will make your trip much richer. Simple greetings and "thank you" go a long way in showing respect and connecting with the famously friendly locals. If you're venturing off the beaten path, knowing some key terms becomes even more helpful, but rest assured that Turks are wonderfully patient and welcoming, regardless of the language barrier.

Yes, it is possible to extend a tourist visa in Turkey, but the process requires planning. You must apply in writing at a local police station within 15 days of arrival, providing your passport, photos, and a reason for the extension. While approval is typically granted, the process can be time-consuming. If approved, you must check back with the same station before departure for clearance, ensuring a smooth exit from the country.

Yes, tipping is a customary and appreciated way to show satisfaction for good service in Turkey, as many tourism professionals rely on gratuities for a portion of their income. While it is a gracious gesture and a part of the local travel culture, it remains entirely voluntary and at your discretion based on the service you receive.

Yes, non-Muslim visitors are warmly welcomed to visit most mosques and religious monuments in Turkey as a sign of cultural respect and curiosity. To ensure a smooth visit, it's best to plan around the five daily prayer times, the midday congregational prayer on Fridays, and any special religious festivals. We always recommend checking specific visiting hours with your guide or online before you go.

Yes, there is a modest dress code to respectfully visit a mosque in Turkey. For both men and women, clothing should cover shoulders and knees. Women are also highly advised to cover their heads with a scarf, which is often available at the entrance. Everyone must remove their shoes before entering the prayer hall.

Yes, you are generally welcome to visit churches and monasteries in Turkey. Similar to visiting mosques, it's important to dress modestly (covering shoulders and knees) as a sign of respect. It's also best to avoid visiting during major services, especially throughout the Lenten season.

Turkey features a large number of mosques with historical and heritage value. The most significant mosques you would never miss when visiting Turkey, Hagia Sophia Mosque, suleymaniye mosque, Istanbul, Amasya -Sultan Bayezıd II. Mosque Complex or The Blue Mosque of Sultan Ahmed, Eyup sultan mosque, Istanbul, The Green Mosque of Bursa, Divriği Great Mosque and Hospital, and more. Tourists are welcome in all of these mosques on any day, except Friday.

Hence Turkey bears a huge credit of religious heritage built over the decades and eras passed with several cultures and civilizations from the Christian heritage you can visit:

- St. Paul’s Church Turkey 

- The church of st john Ephesus

- The Basilica of St. John

- Church of Saint Pierre.

- Additionally, Eshab Kehf Cave of the Seven Sleepers

- Pamukkale Hierapolis ancient city

- Antalya st Nicholas kilisesi Church

- İsparta St Pauls Basilica ( Yalvaç ) 

- Hatay - St. Peters Grotto (Antakya) and Hatay

- Cradle of the Saints.

Yes, Memphis Tours does provide a discount for private trips booked with large groups.

Yes! Memphis Tours creates exceptional trips across Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Dubai, Oman, and beyond. Through our tailored online service, our expert advisors help you design your perfect journey based on your budget and schedule. While we have set group tours, we also offer full customization for private groups of 20 or more—please contact us for the details and conditions to make it your own.

Most of the monuments, historical sites, and museums in Turkey open from 9 AM until 6 PM. During Ramadan, the holy month of the Islamic calendar, be aware that these hours will change significantly.
Turkey is a midden country between Asia and Europe; thus, the weather combines the coolness of Europe and humidity of Asia, resulting in an amazing weather. Generally, We recommend you get a light sweater, blazer, jeans and pants, skirts, dresses, pajamas, leggings, sandals, sneakers, flip-flops, and swimsuit.

Turkey is where continents and centuries dramatically collide, offering the perfect blend of ancient grandeur and modern thrill. Summers blaze with endless adventure—trekking through history, climbing rugged peaks, sailing the turquoise coast, and diving into vibrant underwater worlds. When winter's chill descends, the landscape transforms into a pristine playground for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts, proving that Turkey's magic is a year-round spectacle waiting to be discovered. For more information, kindly check this blog

 

Turkey has noticeable climates and microclimates due to the different exposure of slopes and coasts. The climate is mild in general, however, its colder at the black sea coast than that of the Mediterranean Cold, snowy winters since October to March and hot dry summers from July to September are there.

The official currency of the Republic of Turkey is the Turkish lira. The Turkish Lira is divided into sub-units called kuruş. Paper currency comes in 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 TL money notes, and metal currency comes in 5, 10, 25, and 50 kuruş and 1 Lira. Read more about Turkish Currency here

 

Yes, your U.S. Dollars and Euros are welcome at many major hotels, restaurants, and shops, but to truly unlock Turkey's best value—from vibrant bazaars to charming cafes—keep the current Turkish Lira (TL) exchange rate in your pocket as your most useful travel accessory.

English is the most spoken foreign language everywhere in Turkey. You should have no problem meeting people who can speak English and help you get around in all the big cities, shopping malls, restaurants and holiday resorts. Fewer Turkish can speak Italian, Spanish, and German; however, professionals in the tourism sector are accustomed to visitors who cannot speak Turkish. They speak enough English and many other languages to fulfill the needs of most travelers.

Memphis Tours designs journeys for every type of traveler to Turkey and Greece. Whether you're drawn to the social energy of Turkey Group Tours, the focused escape of an Istanbul and Cappadocia package, or the customized luxury of Turkey Private Tours and Short Breaks, they have a sophisticated option to bring your travel aspirations to life.

1- Prioritize Iconic & Unique Experiences

Focus on what Turkey does best: soar over Cappadocia's landscape in a hot air balloon at sunrise, and sail the Turquoise Coast on a traditional gulet boat. Check more Things to Do in Turkey

2- Structure a Balanced Itinerary

Don't cram. For a 10-14-day trip, combine 3-4 days in Istanbul, 2-3 days in Cappadocia, and 3-4 days along the Aegean (for history) or Mediterranean coast (for beaches).

3- Go Beyond the Major Cities

Allocate time for less-crowded wonders like the terraced pools of Pamukkale, the ancient ruins of Ephesus, or the mysterious stone heads at Mount Nemrut.

4- Engage with Local Culture

Move beyond sightseeing: take a Turkish cooking class, experience a traditional hammam (bath), or stay in a cave hotel in Cappadocia.

 5- Eat Like a Local

Venture beyond tourist menus. Have a full Turkish breakfast, try balık ekmek (fish sandwich) by the water, and sip tea with locals.

6- Use Passes & Book Ahead

In Istanbul, buy a Museum Pass to skip lines at major sites. For popular activities, book hot air balloons, inter-city flights, and gulet cruises months in advance.

7- Respect Cultural Timing

Note that major mosques near visitors close during the five daily prayers, typically for 30-90 minutes. Plan visits around these times.

8- Optimize Long-Distance Travel

For long-distance travel (e.g., Istanbul to Cappadocia), use efficient domestic flights. For scenic routes along the coast, consider a rental car.

Yes, you can combine Turkey with Greece or Egypt into a single grand tour. These expertly crafted multi-country itineraries let you savor the iconic contrasts—from Greek flavors and Turkish delights to the Ottoman splendors of Istanbul and the timeless pyramids of Egypt—all in one seamless, unforgettable journey.

Yes, you can enjoy wherever you want with Memphis Tours. Explore the Classic Greece Tours or the Greek Islands on a marvelous trip you will never forget.

Memphis Tours offering you a neat Turkey Day Tours and excursions. Turkey Excursions includes Istanbul Day Tours, Cappadocia Day Tours, Antalya Day Tours, Kusadasi tours and Izmir Tours.
Since Turkey is bounded by four seas on three sides, spans a relatively large region in Asia and Europe. We offer a wide range of shore excursions including Shore Excursions of Izmir, Kusadasi, and Bodrum.

Türkiye uses Type C and F (European two-pin) sockets with a standard voltage of 230V.

Forging the future of travel since 1955, Memphis Tours' longstanding leadership is your guarantee. We pour decades of industry expertise, through our seasoned travel experts, into crafting every personally tailored Turkey Travel Package—ensuring a consistently exceptional and uniquely yours experience from start to finish.

Memphis Tours does not charge any additional fees or surcharges on any debit or credit card transactions. Additionally, we accept Visa and MasterCard.

Popular souvenirs include Turkish delight, hand-woven carpets, spices, ceramics from Avanos, and the "blue evil eye" (nazar boncuğu).

Tourists visiting Turkey sometimes combine Turkey and Greece Tours or else other countries in the Middle East or North Africa in the same trip. Memphis Tours offers Travel Packages in Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Dubai, Morocco, Turkey, India and Oman which you can research on our website.

A 7-day Turkey tour with Memphis Tours starts at $990, covering both Turkey and Greece. For a Turkey-only itinerary, similar 6 or 8-day tours begin at $1,302 and $1,840, respectively. Your final cost will vary based on factors like travel season and booking time, with potential discounts for early booking.

Memphis Tours refund policy is detailed in our Terms and Conditions. The amount refunded depends on how far in advance we are notified about the cancellation.

No, flying to Turkey from the U.S. is generally affordable, with round-trip fares typically ranging from about $327 to $410 and occasional one-way deals as low as $227. To get the best price, book several months in advance, be flexible with your dates, and consider flying from East Coast hubs, especially into Istanbul.

Tips
  • The currency of Turkey is the Liera. The value of the Liera is effectively fixed at the rate of .19 Li to 1 USD, Credit cards are widely used in Turkey and through Memphis Tours Turkey.
  • Service charges that have been included on your bill go to the restaurant, not the waiter. Be sure to tip the servers 10% in addition by handing it to them directly.
  • Turkish is the official language, English is widely used as second language.
  • Pastırmalı Kuru Fasulye (white kidney bean with pastirma)
Highlights
  • Visit the beautiful Hagia Sophia Museum and Topkapi museum.
  • Admire the beautiness of Grand and Spice Bazaar in Istanbul.
  • See the beautiful architecture of the Halicarnassus of Turkey and the Underground Cities.
  • Istanbul Galata Mawlawi House.
  • Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum.
  • Istanbul Museum of Modern Art.
  • Rahmi Koc Museum Turkey.
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