
For those who like ancient Greek and Roman history, come to the city of Selçuk in Izmir to visit the Ephesus Archeological Site. This heritage site of Greek and Roman civilizations has several famous objects, such as the Temple of Artemis, the Library of Celsius, the Terrace House, and The Great Theater.
In Denizli province, Pamukkale is a stunning natural site with white calcium terraces from mineralized hot water. No wonder the nickname Castle Cotton is a suitable term for the vast expanse of white-like cotton and, at first glance, looks like snow which is in Pamukkale City.
Cappadocia is a popular tourist destination in Turkey. It is located in the center of Anatolia and is known for its distinctive landscape, which includes unique limestone formations, valleys, and fairy chimneys--dome-shaped rocks.
The scenery here is enchanting and reminiscent of a fairy tale. The contours of the land and rock formations are truly unique and bear a striking resemblance to the surface of the moon.
Safranbolu is an old city typical of the Ottoman Empire that has survived. The buildings and streets in the neighborhood were designed in an architectural style that followed the urban standards of the imperial period.
The presence of small alleys with old European nuances adds to the attractiveness of this city to be explored. So well-maintained, this beautiful small town received UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 1994.
The main attraction of the city of Edirne, which is directly adjacent to Greece and Bulgaria, is the Selimiye Mosque, which also holds UNESCO World Heritage status. The mosque was designed and built by architect Mimar Sinan at the age of 80, which he proudly calls ‘My Greatest Masterpiece.’
If you plan to travel to Turkey, ensure your passport is valid for at least six months upon arrival. Australian citizens need a visa to enter Turkey. You can obtain an electronic visa (e-Visa) before departure or get a visa on arrival at the airport. Remember to prepare Turkish currency (Turkish lira) or ensure you have a credit/debit card widely accepted in Turkey.
The time difference between Australia and Türkiye is about 7-9 hours. Australia has several different time zones depending on geographical location, while Turkey is in the GMT+3 (Turkish Standard Time) time zone.




