My friend and I were road tripping along the coast from Antalya to Pamukkale and we knew we had to stay a couple of nights in Kas to enjoy the charming beach town. There are many adorable boutique hotels, but Hotel Luna Kas caught our eye for its amazing views, central location and affordable prices.
I was staying in Antalya for one night with my friend, Kathy from Darling Traveler, and we were looking for a place near the water that had ocean views. We found the perfect place in charming Old Town Antalya at Bacchus Pension for less than $50 a night!
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Mithra Cave Hotel is a well-known hotel in Cappadocia, Turkey because it has one of the best views overlooking the city of Göreme. We wanted to get the best views in town, so we knew we had to stay here.
Cappadocia is one of those destinations many people dream of visiting and if you’re wanting to make your visit extra special, Taskonaklar Hotel is the place to stay. The luxurious cave hotel is located in Uchisar and we stayed in one of the biggest rooms Taskonaklar had to offer. We really did feel like royalty staying here!
There are many hotels to choose from in Pamukkale, Turkey and they are all very affordable, but Venus Suite Hotel stood out the most to me. They have beautifully decorated rooms that are very spacious and a charming courtyard with a pool.
Visiting Pamukkale while I was in Turkey was at the top of my list and I wanted to make sure I had plenty of time to explore the thermal springs and the ancient ruins of this unique area. Many people make a day trip here or go on a tour, but my friend and I drove here and spent a couple of days.
If you’re looking for the best rooftop views and the best hotel in Istanbul, Henna Hotel is the place to go. This hotel far exceeded my expectations.
I often get asked what women should wear in Turkey or if there is some sort of dress code for women. In general, you can pretty much wear whatever you want. The only places where you need to dress a certain way is at the mosques. To give you a better idea on what you should pack, here’s what I wore in Cappadocia, Antalya, Kas, Pamukkale, and Istanbul.