Help a Reader Travel: Antalya, Turkey


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Welcome to another post of helping a reader travel!

This weekly post is to help readers get a slew of travel advice from thousand of Deals We Like blog readers. Thus far, we’ve been able to help other readers travel to MauiThe Greek IslandsPacific Coast HighwayArgentina / Buenos AiresCosta RicaCape Cod & The IslandsIcelandGenevaCanadian RockiesIsrael, Peru / Inca TrailStockholmChicagoParisHanoiAustinPuerto RicoBrugesSalzburgLas VegasJamaicaIndia/Golden TriangleAucklandSingaporeMoscowThe Oregon CoastSeattlePortlandHawaii IslandsAlaska SkiingBrazilPragueBudapestParaguayCabo San LucasEdinburghSan DiegoHilton HeadDubrovnikTanzaniaThe SeychellesBelizeMiamiViennaLondonTahitiMt. KilimanjaroBurgundyCharlestonSavannah, and Italy (including RomeVeniceFlorenceMilanBolognaSicily)

A few weeks ago I covered Turkey as a few readers reached out wanting some guidance on how to plan out a 1-2 week trip traveling around the country. While I already did a post dedicated to Istanbul two years ago, I wanted to hit on the other major tourist cities in Turkey. This will include CappadociaIzmirBodrum, and Antalya (this post will finalize my Turkey series, unless anyone else has another recommended city). 

This week is going to be dedicated on Antalya, Turkey. Here are some things I am sure readers will want suggestions on:

  • Where to stay?
  • How many days to stay
  • How to get there from Istanbul
  • Sites to see
  • Anything else you might think is valuable!

Also, if you have any upcoming travel where you need some help, feel free to email me at dealswelike@gmail.com to be a featured “Help a Reader Travel” Monday special. Thanks!

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Gary Steiger
10 years ago

If you fly Turkish Air, be sure to book your ticket on its Turkey website and use a credit card that does not charge a foreign transaction fee. This will save you a few bucks.

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