Itinerary: ? Istanbul - Antalya - Fethiye - Dead Sea - Boledem - Pamukkale - Ephesus - Istanbul, taking a large circular route, mainly the Mediterranean in southern Turkey
Mainly along the coast, to see historical sites and the sea.
It’s a pity that I didn’t go to Cappadocia and Crocus Town in the center.
Flights: Aeroflot (probably not very famous)!
Departing from Shanghai Pudong Airport, the special flight stops in Moscow and goes to Istanbul.
But I booked the tickets more than half a year in advance, and the round trip price including tax is RMB 3,200!
Very good value!
Personal experience: Aeroflot’s food is pretty good. After arriving at the destination, all passengers on the airline will applaud excitedly.
Taking off and landing were a little uneven, but overall it was pretty safe.
Visa: You need to find an agent to apply for it. You can find the link yourself. The price is 850. If multiple people apply for it at the same time, there will definitely be a discount!
Materials: Proof of employment, copy of company business license, photo and passport are required.
Istanbul: Highly recommend the grilled fish at the pier and the grilled meat behind the spice market.
Students who want to buy souvenirs don’t need to buy them in the Grand Bazaar. Just take a look. The prices in the Grand Bazaar are generally twice as high as those in other Turkish cities!
Antalya: There is a great musical fountain to watch when you come out of the old city after 7 pm.
The old town is very small, half a day is enough!
There are many merchants selling carpets who will warmly welcome you in. It is recommended that you don’t go in if you don’t really want to buy a carpet to take home, otherwise you won’t be able to get out once you get in!
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Fethiye: It takes 25 minutes from Fethiye to the Dead Sea. It is highly recommended to go paragliding, it is so exciting!
140 lira per person.
Pamukkale: It is not as good as before. There is less and less water. There are too many tourists. People wearing bikinis and posing for swimming are everywhere. If you want to take good photos, it is best to go in the morning and evening.
Ephesus: Tickets are 30 lire. The Ephesus Open Air Museum is open until 7pm in the evening!
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It is strongly recommended that you go in between 4 and 5 o'clock. The sunshine in the Mediterranean is very strong. If you go in between 11 and 2 noon, you will be sunburned to death!
Anyway, just wait until 6 o'clock to watch the sunset at the historic site.
Who can tell me about the current situation?