Although there's plenty to do in Turkey to fill an entire month or more, we suggest Turkey itineraries that are between five to ten days, with a week-long holiday being the best for most travelers.
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Spending 5 days or less in Turkey should be enough to see the country's most iconic sights, such as the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia. But there's more to a Turkish holiday than Istanbul. Head to the Gallipoli Peninsula to unravel the history behind the Gallipoli Campaign or venture into the ancient city of Troy.
Antalya is definitely worth visiting for anyone looking for a unique and unforgettable travel experience. From the sun-kissed beaches to the ancient ruins and rich culture, this city has something for everyone.
Factory farm turkeys are so cheap not just because they live in close quarters, but also because of their diet. They are almost exclusively fed a diet of corn and soybeans to bulk them up quickly – far different from turkeys' natural diet of nuts, seeds, plants, worms and other crawly things.
Overall, Greece is more expensive than Turkey. Accommodation, food, and transportation costs are all higher in Greece than in Turkey. However, this doesn't mean that Turkey is a cheap destination – you can still expect to spend a fair amount of money on your trip.