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it is true that in november turkey is closed for tours
I'm flying to Turkey for the first time. They wrote that in November there are no excursions except for the skin and the survey. Lord, I'm in shock. Departure 21.11
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аватар lelia1403
Most likely it's true! In October, even in the very south of Turkey, the main season is already closing, respectively, there is no mass, beach tourism, and summer excursions too. So take more money and go shopping - it also brings unprecedented joy! And in the summer, everything is for you !!!!!
аватар kapitan1084
Yes, in November the "dead season" begins, for pensioners from Europe (economy option), alas, they have no time for excursions.
аватар Kolia_oro.egor
Do not panic. First, buy a book about Turkey. Wherever you live, there is bound to be something interesting within reach. The book will help you in your search. The country is literally crammed with sights related to the cultures that were on this earth. Lycians, Greeks, Romans, Venetians, Byzantines, Seljuk Turks, Ottoman Turks, etc. If nothing is within walking distance, then you will definitely get to Dolmush. Not talking about a rental car. Or talk to some Russian-speaking hotel worker, and he will definitely have a matchmaker who, for little money, will take you to interesting places with a story and a show. I drove like that. Very interesting and informative. I even spent the night in a rich village house, as a dear guest. Try!
аватар Anetka-gan
as a matter of fact oro.egor is right.
You can easily organize your own excursions. but there may be problems associated with the weather))) it may not be flying))))
аватар marina.surakova
Thank you very much ladies and gentlemen. I will try to use your advice. Thanks again!
аватар Anetka-gan
you tell the city of rest, we will advise more
аватар Oleksii64
Antalya
аватар marina.surakova
hotel prima3 * five kilometers from Antalya south coast. I took the economy with the expectation to see more and learn more and not sit within four walls. I will briefly write my idea.
аватар Anetka-gan
what do you eat for a week? you won’t have time for all this .. yes, and you don’t need to go to Israel from Turkey
аватар bileg
Really doable - Cappadocia on your own! Plan for a trip of at least 2 days. You can get there by bus, study the information on the Internet, coordinate a stop at the hotel in advance. In Pammukale, you can also drive yourself, but also count on 2 days. Demir-Kekov is most likely not transported in November. And it is IMPOSSIBLE to see Israel in 1 day - it’s not even worth spending money!
аватар Sergey4467
Yes, the time you have chosen is not very good. You will most likely have to reconsider your plans. Maybe you shouldn’t climb so far (I mean Cappadocia). Better devote this week to getting to know Antalya. There is an archaeological museum where all the finds from ancient places. Including a piece of the relics of St. Nicholas. If you want to wander through the ancient stones themselves, you can go to Perge or Phaselis on your own, it’s not far. Mini-city is located on the Konialty embankment: small models of all famous places in Turkey. beautiful city. Be sure to visit Kaleici.
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