The longest holiday of this year is approaching. We have compiled domestic and international route suggestions for you during the Eid al-Fitr holiday, which can be extended to 9 days by taking 1.5 days of additional leave. Places to visit during the holiday.
By the presidential decision, the holiday, during which public employees will be considered on administrative leave for 1.5 days, has become official as 9 days. Here are the holiday routes suitable for every taste and budget for the April 6-14 holiday:
For Those Who Want to Spend Their Holiday in Unique Regions of Turkey
Eastern Black Sea: Ordu, Giresun, Trabzon, Rize, Artvin
A journey starting from Ordu, the hazelnut land of the Black Sea, to Giresun, Trabzon, Rize and finally to our border gate Artvin, offers an experience that everyone will enjoy. The Eastern Black Sea Region, famous for its cloud-covered plateaus that are as green as Norway’s and its constantly rainy and humid climate, stands out as an ideal region for a traditional holiday. Here, you can enjoy local dishes and natural delicacies, wander through endless tea fields and meet friendly people. You can also go to Batumi on a daily basis, departing from Artvin. You do not need a passport to cross from Artvin, which borders Georgia, to Batumi.
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Fertile Crescent: Gaziantep, Diyarbakır, Şanlıurfa, Mardin, Adıyaman…
The Fertile Crescent, also known as the region of Mesopotamia located in the Southeastern Anatolia Region within the borders of our country, offers unique experiences during the holiday. The Fertile Crescent region, which has extremely fertile and fertile lands as its name suggests, fascinates those who see it with its provinces such as Gaziantep, Diyarbakır, Şanlıurfa, Mardin and Adıyaman, delicious dishes made with the best products and mystical history.
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A Unique Mediterranean Coast: Antalya
Antalya, one of the most beautiful cities in Turkey, may be the route you are looking for for your holiday. With its beautiful nature, deep blue sea and warming weather, Antalya is a beautiful destination for a pleasant few-day holiday. There are many places you can visit in Antalya. Therefore, you can create a route for yourself according to your travel time. But here are a few locations we recommend you to see in Antalya: Kaleiçi; The most popular point of Antalya, it is a very enjoyable place to visit with its historical center and views. Our other recommendations are Hadrian’s Gate, Karaalioğlu Park, Düden Waterfall and Perge Ancient City.
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For those who want to spend their holidays in distant routes
Balkans Tour
It would be beneficial to make a list of the countries you will visit during your Balkan tour in advance. This way, you can research the entry requirements for countries and, if necessary, complete visa procedures in advance. It is very important to be planned when traveling as a tour. That’s why we recommend that you plan in advance which countries you want to go to and how many days you will spend. With a comprehensive plan, you can travel the routes of Macedonia, Sarajevo and Serbia during Ramadan Feast. Places to visit during the holiday. Places to visit during the holiday.
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The Fun World of Bali, Philippines and Thailand
Although there is no guarantee of being able to swim in Turkey in April, those who definitely want the trio of sea, sand and sun can go to Bali. The Philippines, with its lush nature, beaches suitable for surfing and delicious cuisine, and Thailand, with its cheap but entertaining life, are among the other options.
Visa-Free International Travel: Egypt, Morocco, Baku, Montenegro
Egypt is the most in-demand country of recent times for those who want to go abroad without visa costs or hassle. With its warm weather, exciting submarine sports and unique beaches, especially in winter, the Sharm El Sheikh tour starts from $720 for 4 nights, including accommodation in 5-star hotels and transportation.
Another visa-free route suggestion is Baku. Accommodation, transportation and panoramic city tour come to the fore in tours starting from 680 €. Another interesting visa-free country is Morocco. You may consider joining a tour that includes Casablanca, Fes, Rabat, and Marrakech. Thailand-Bangkok-Phuket, which stand out as exotic cities, has tour options starting from 1200 €.
Montenegro is among the pleasant destinations where you can travel without a visa, with its magnificent natural beauties, historical riches and warm hospitality. To go from Turkey to Montenegro, your passport must be valid for at least 3 months and you must not have entered any Schengen country within the last 180 days before the travel date. Montenegro, which you can easily reach from Turkey by plane or car, offers an unforgettable holiday experience with its historical cities, magnificent beaches and natural beauties.