
Fancy discovering Turkey, a fascinating crossroads between Europe and Asia, rich in a millennia-old Ottoman heritage?
A destination with many facets, Turkey captivates with its exceptionally diverse landscapes: from fairytale Cappadocia to the turquoise Mediterranean coast, via grand ancient sites, Istanbul’s colourful bazaars and the travertine pools of Pamukkale.
Accessible all year round, Turkey offers a unique range of experiences: cultural discovery in Istanbul, hot-air balloon flights in Cappadocia, seaside relaxation on the Turkish Riviera or hikes along the Aegean coast.
Voyages Flammang helps you organise a tailor-made trip to Turkey, combining history, nature, beaches and gastronomy to suit your wishes and your budget.

With its outstanding Ottoman heritage, Cappadocia’s one-of-a-kind landscapes and the sun-drenched Turkish Riviera, Turkey is one of the richest and most accessible destinations in the eastern Mediterranean. Every trip to Turkey blends millennia of history, spectacular nature and a warm welcome.
Fancy discovering Istanbul, Cappadocia, the Turkish Riviera or Turkey’s ancient sites?
We have selected for you our most popular holidays in Turkey, designed to suit every travel wish: city breaks in Istanbul, seaside stays on the Mediterranean coast, cultural tours or discovery of Cappadocia.
Whether you’re looking for an all-inclusive seaside stay, a historical tour, a romantic trip to Cappadocia, or a city break in Istanbul, each offer can be fully customized to your dates, your budget, and your travel style.
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Turkey can be visited year-round, but the best time depends on the type of experience you’re looking for: cultural discovery in Istanbul, a beach stay on the Turkish Riviera, or exploring Cappadocia.
Spring – Mild weather and blooms
From April to June, spring is the ideal time to visit Istanbul and the ancient sites. Temperatures are pleasant, nature is lush and green, and tourist spots are less crowded than in summer.
Summer – Beaches & Turkish Riviera
From June to August, summer is the perfect season to enjoy the Mediterranean and Aegean coasts. The water is warm, the beaches are lively, and there’s a festive atmosphere in seaside resorts like Antalya or Bodrum.
Autumn – Golden light & tranquility
In September and October, temperatures remain mild and the crowds thin out. It’s the best time to visit Cappadocia, explore ancient sites, and stroll around Istanbul without the summer heat.
Winter – Istanbul in the off-season
From November to March, winter is mild in Istanbul and allows for an authentic discovery of the city, away from the tourist crowds. Cappadocia under the snow offers a striking spectacle. The south of the country remains sunny in winter.
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| T° max | 9°C | 9°C | 12°C | 17°C | 22°C | 27°C | 29°C | 29°C | 25°C | 20°C | 15°C | 10°C |
| Rainy days | 13 d | 12 d | 11 d | 9 d | 7 d | 5 d | 3 d | 4 d | 6 d | 10 d | 11 d | 14 d |
| T° sea | 13°C | 13°C | 13°C | 16°C | 16°C | 19°C | 21°C | 22°C | 21°C | 18°C | 16°C | 14°C |
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A unique city in the world straddling two continents, Istanbul brings together centuries of Ottoman, Byzantine, and Roman history. Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, and the Grand Bazaar make it an unmissable cultural destination.
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A region with geological formations unique in the world, Cappadocia impresses with its fairy chimneys, valleys carved with caves, and underground cities. A hot air balloon flight at sunrise is one of Turkey’s most unforgettable experiences.
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Capital of the Turkish Riviera, Antalya charms visitors with its fine sandy beaches, its old historic quarter (Kaleiçi) and its proximity to outstanding ancient sites such as Aspendos and Perge. Ideal for combining sunshine and culture.
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Nestled between two bays on the Aegean coast, Bodrum is one of Turkey’s most sought-after seaside destinations. Its Castle of St. Peter, its beaches and its marina make it a refined holiday spot, combining relaxation and culture.
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Turkey’s third-largest city, Izmir is the gateway to the Aegean coast and its ancient treasures. It provides easy access to Ephesus, one of the best-preserved ancient cities in the world, as well as Pamukkale and its famous travertine cascades.
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Turkey lends itself to many travel styles: a cultural city break in Istanbul, an adventure in Cappadocia, seaside relaxation on the Riviera, or a road trip between ancient sites and Aegean coasts. Depending on your desires, your travel season and your pace, several experiences let you discover the country in a unique way.

Turkey is an ideal destination for families thanks to its all-inclusive holiday clubs on the Turkish Riviera, its water parks, its accessible ruins and its warm welcome towards children. Between beaches, pools and cultural excursions, every member of the family finds what they’re looking for.
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Between a hot air balloon flight at sunrise in Cappadocia, a cruise on the Bosphorus at sunset in Istanbul and a stay in a cave hotel, Turkey is an ideal destination for a romantic trip. The sumptuous landscapes and the oriental atmosphere create an unforgettable setting.
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Turkey is a perfect destination for groups of friends seeking adventure and variety. A road trip between Istanbul, Cappadocia and the Aegean coast, lively evenings in Bodrum or Antalya, hikes along the Lycian coast: experiences with friends are intense and diverse.
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Hagia Sophia in Istanbul was the largest cathedral in the world for nearly a thousand years. And did you know that Saint Nicholas, Santa Claus, was the bishop of Myra, an ancient city in present-day Turkey? The country has more than 85,000 km of coastline and is home to 18 UNESCO World Heritage sites.
The official currency is the Turkish lira (TRY). Bank cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants and shops in tourist areas. It is advisable to have some cash in lira for bazaars, local transport and small shops. ATMs are plentiful.
The official language is Turkish. English is spoken in tourist areas, but may be limited elsewhere. Learning a few words of Turkish (merhaba: hello, teşekkür ederim: thank you) will be greatly appreciated by locals.
You will find type F (Schuko, two round pins) outlets. Voltage is 220V-230V, 50Hz. European devices work without an adapter.
Major tourist destinations (Istanbul, Antalya, Bodrum, Cappadocia) are generally safe for travelers. It is recommended to check the Luxembourg government’s travel advice before departure and to avoid certain border areas.
Turkey is accessible from Luxembourg with connecting flights to Istanbul, Antalya or Izmir.
Turkey offers many transport options:
Turkey offers an excellent value for money for European travelers.
Luxembourg nationals must have a valid passport and obtain an online e-visa before departure (a simple process on the official website). No mandatory vaccinations, but travel insurance is strongly recommended.

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Istanbul, Cappadocia, the Turkish Riviera, ancient sites and Ottoman gastronomy.
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Start by defining your priorities: culture in Istanbul, landscapes in Cappadocia, or beaches on the Turkish Riviera. Arrange your e-visa in advance on the official website and find out about the best season depending on your destination. A trip combining several regions requires at least 10 days.
The ideal duration depends on your itinerary:
The best period depends on the experience you are looking for:
Winter is mild in Istanbul and magical in Cappadocia under the snow.
Turkey offers very good value for money compared with Western Europe.
Yes, Luxembourg nationals must obtain an e-visa before travelling. The process is simple and done online on the official Turkish government website (evisa.gov.tr). The visa is issued quickly and allows a stay of 90 days.
Yes, it is even one of the most popular itineraries in Turkey. A domestic flight connects Istanbul to Kayseri or Nevşehir (Cappadocia) in about 1.5 hours. It is possible to combine both destinations in 7 to 8 days, with an optional stop on the coast.
Around 3 to 5 hours with a stopover depending on the arrival city (Istanbul, Antalya or Izmir). Direct flights are sometimes available in season to Antalya.
Yes, Turkey is an excellent family destination. The all-inclusive holiday resorts in Antalya are particularly well-suited to children, with pools, activities and safe beaches. The warm welcome Turks give to children is a hallmark of the country.
The Turkish Riviera (Antalya, Side, Kemer) is ideal for all-inclusive family stays. Bodrum and Fethiye are perfect for a more chic or nature-focused seaside break. The Aegean coast (Izmir, Çeşme) is quieter and more authentic.
Turkey’s main tourist destinations (Istanbul, Antalya, Bodrum, Cappadocia) are generally safe for travellers. It is recommended to follow official travel advice before departure and to avoid areas close to the Syrian and Iraqi borders.
Cappadocia is THE ultimate romantic destination: a hot-air balloon flight at sunrise, cave hotels with valley views and a magical atmosphere. Istanbul and a Bosphorus cruise at sunset also offer an unforgettable setting for a trip for two.