Exotic Turkey

Join us for an unforgettable, adventure-filled journey created for curious and courageous women who want to experience the true magic of Exotic Turkey—a country where East meets West in a dazzling blend of culture, colour, and contrast.

Our tours go far beyond the typical tourist path. Wander through the lively bazaars and hidden neighbourhoods of Istanbul, drift in a hot air balloon over Cappadocia’s otherworldly valleys, explore ancient underground cities carved into stone, and soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters of Pamukkale. Each moment is designed to connect you deeply with Türkiye’s heart and heritage.

Every experience brings you closer to the soul of this extraordinary country. With the support and laughter of like-minded women, this journey becomes more than travel—it becomes renewal, connection, and discovery.

If you are ready to say yes to Türkiye, your adventure starts here.

16 Days / 14 Nights 

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Istanbul
A Tapestry of Culture and Soul

Where East meets West and ancient meets modern, Istanbul is a city unlike any other — a vibrant mosaic of cultures, colours, and stories layered through time. Once known as Byzantium and later Constantinople, it has been the heart of empires, faiths, and trade for over two millennia.

From the domes of the Blue Mosque to the grandeur of Hagia Sophia, the city hums with history, while the Bosphorus glitters between two continents — Europe and Asia. In one moment, you’re wandering through the spice-scented Grand Bazaar, and in the next, sipping Turkish tea as the call to prayer floats over the rooftops.

Istanbul is a living tapestry — timeless yet ever-changing, bold yet soulful — a place that stirs every sense and leaves a mark on every heart that visits.

Istanbul
Cappadocia
Where the Sky Meets a Storybook World

A landscape straight out of a dream — sculpted by ancient volcanoes, wind, and time. Cappadocia is famed for its fairy chimneys, underground cities, and rock-cut cave homes that once sheltered early Christians. At sunrise, hundreds of hot air balloons float silently over the valleys, painting the sky in gold and pastel hues.

From the storybook villages of Göreme and Uçhisar to the hand-carved churches of Zelve and underground cities of Ozkonak, Cappadocia is a place where history, art, and nature intertwine — a world that feels timeless, mysterious, and full of wonder.

Cappadocia
Pamukkale
The Cotton Castle of Türkiye

Deriving from springs in a cliff almost 200 m high overlooking the plain, calcite-laden waters have created at Pamukkale—like a cotton castle—an unreal landscape made up of mineral forests, petrified waterfalls, and a series of terraced basins. At the end of the 2nd century B.C., the dynasty of the Attalids, the kings of Pergamon, established the thermal spa of Hierapolis. The ruins of the baths, temples, and other Greek monuments can also be seen at the site.

Pamukkale
Cleopatra pools
The Healing Waters of Cleopatra

Legend has it that Cleopatra, renowned for her beauty, bathed in the ancient thermal pools of Hierapolis in Pamukkale, which later became known as the Cleopatra Pools due to the belief that their rejuvenating properties enhanced her allure. Surrounded by sparkling turquoise waters and ancient marble columns, the pools remain a timeless symbol of natural healing and legendary beauty.

Cleopatra pools
Turkish Riviera
The Jewel of the Mediterranean

Allso known as the Turquoise Coast, the Turkish Riviera stretches along the sun-kissed Mediterranean and Aegean shores, where ancient ruins meet crystal-clear waters and pine-covered mountains tumble into the sea.

From the stylish marinas of Bodrum and Marmaris to the golden beaches of Antalya, Kaş, and Fethiye, this coastline captures the essence of laid-back luxury and timeless beauty. Days drift between sailing on traditional gulets, exploring hidden coves and ancient Lycian cities, and watching sunsets that melt into the horizon.

 

The Turkish Riviera is more than a destination — it’s a feeling. Warm breezes, turquoise seas, olive-scented air, and that irresistible rhythm of sea, sun, and serenity that keeps calling you back

Turkish Riviera
Bodrum
Where Blue Meets Bliss

Where the Aegean glimmers in endless shades of blue, Bodrum blends seaside glamour with timeless charm. Once the ancient city of Halicarnassus, it’s now a place where whitewashed houses spill down to turquoise bays and bougainvillea drapes stone walls.

Wander cobbled lanes, browse hidden boutiques, and relax on sun-kissed beaches by day. At night, the harbour comes alive with music, laughter, and the scent of sea air and meze.

Bodrum is where old meets new, tradition meets indulgence — and every sunset invites you to stay a little longer.

Bodrum
Kuşadası
Where the Coast Feels Like Home

Resting gently on the Aegean coast, Kuşadası is a place where sunshine, sea, and history meet. Once a quiet fishing village, it now welcomes travellers with its vibrant bazaars, golden beaches, and lively promenade — yet still keeps its relaxed coastal soul.

In Kuşadası, mornings are filled with the scent of Turkish coffee and sea breeze, and evenings glow with laughter, music, and Mediterranean magic.

It’s a destination that feels like a holiday for both the heart and the senses

Kuşadası
Ephesus
A City Carved Into Time

Ephesus, built in the 10th century B.C., was an ancient port city and is considered one of the most important Greek cities and trading centers in the Mediterranean region. Today, Ephesus stands as an exceptional testimony to the cultural traditions of the Hellenistic, Roman Imperial, and early Christian periods. It is also an important site for Christianity, being one of the seven Churches of Revelation. The Apostle Paul probably spent two and a half years here during his third missionary journey.

Ephesus
Sirince
A Village Straight From a Postcard

Perched on a hillside near Ephesus, the charming village of Sirince is a blend of Greek stone houses, cobbled lanes, and vineyard-covered hills. Known for its homemade fruit wines and handcrafted local products, it’s a place that feels both rustic and romantic.

Time slows here — you wander through narrow streets filled with the scent of figs, olives, and freshly baked bread, while locals welcome you with warm smiles and a glass of peach wine.

Sirince is a little pocket of Aegean charm and old-world grace, where every view looks like it belongs on a postcard

 

Sirince
Alcati
Where Elegance Meets Easy Living

Tucked along the Cesme Peninsula, Alacatı feels like a postcard come to life — a breezy Aegean village of stone houses, cobbled lanes, and bright blue shutters draped in bougainvillea. Once known for its windmills and vineyards, today it’s a blend of laid-back elegance and bohemian spirit.

Mornings begin with the scent of freshly baked simit and jasmine, afternoons drift between artisan boutiques and turquoise beaches, and evenings hum with laughter spilling from candlelit tavernas.

Alacatı captures the heart with its simplicity — where every turn feels warm, welcoming, and effortlessly beautiful.

 

Alcati
Bursa
Timeless, Tranquil, True

Nestled at the foot of Uludağ Mountain, Bursa — once the first capital of the Ottoman Empire — is a city where history and serenity walk hand in hand. Known as “Yeşil Bursa” or Green Bursa for its leafy parks and mountain air, it’s a place rich in heritage, craftsmanship, and faith.

 

From the majestic Ulu Cami and silk-filled Koza Han bazaar to the ancient village of Cumalıkızık, every corner whispers stories of the past. The aroma of Iskender kebab fills the air, and the call to prayer echoes gently through its timeless streets.

Bursa is both graceful and grounded — a living tapestry of Ottoman elegance, natural beauty, and Turkish warmth

 

Bursa
Cumalikizik
A Storybook Village of Stone and Timber

Just outside Bursa, tucked against the slopes of Uludağ Mountain, lies the storybook village of Cumalıkızık — a place where time seems to have gently paused. Over 700 years old, this UNESCO World Heritage village is one of the best-preserved examples of early Ottoman rural life.

Its cobbled lanes, stone-and-timber houses, and grapevine-covered courtyards transport visitors straight into another era. Local women still sell homemade jams, pastries, and handwoven crafts from their doorsteps — keeping age-old traditions beautifully alive.

A wander through Cumalıkızık is a journey through authentic Turkish village life, where simplicity, hospitality, and history blend into one unforgettable experience

 

Cumalikizik
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