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Marvel at Turkey’s most fascinating features on a cultural gay tour. Dive into the history, architecture, and cuisine of Istanbul, one of the world’s most prolific cultural melting pots and the capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires! Discover the Hippodrome, Grand Bazaar, Blue Mosque, and the larger-than-life Hagia Sophia before a leisurely cruise along the Bosphorus Strait. Soar above the otherworldly fairy chimneys of Cappadocia on a scenic (optional) hot air balloon ride, then visit Kaymakli Underground City, a cave system carved by humans over a millennia ago. It all adds up to an unforgettable tour of Turkey’s most stunning sights!
Extend your trip by adding 3 days in the ancient city of Ephesus and Pamukkale, renowned for its shimmering spa-like natural pools. What’s even better? Our Turkey Turquoise Coast Gay Cruise begins right as the extension ends, making for a powerful Turkish trifecta.
• Wander through the Hagia Sophia, the Hippodrome, and Blue Mosque in Istanbul
• Soar above Cappadocia’s stunning landscape on a scenic hot air balloon ride (optional)
• Discover Topkapi Palace, the former seat of the Ottoman Empire
• Explore Yerebatan Underground Cistern, a massive water reservoir with a magical ambiance
• Stroll through the Grand Bazaar, Istanbul’s famous commercial hub
• Cruise the Bosphorous Strait that divides the continents of Europe and Asia
• Enjoy a guided tour of Karakoy and Pera, two neighborhoods filled with Ottoman-era architecture
• Unveil Cappadocia’s distinctive fairy chimneys and cave-churches
• Visit Kaymakli Underground City, a fascinating ancient refuge used by early Christians
• Extend your trip by adding on 3 days in Ephesus ancient city and Pamukkale, renowned for its shimmering spa-like natural pools.
Day 1 Merhaba and welcome to Turkey! After a private transfer to the hotel, we’ll begin with a Group Meeting at 6PM followed by a Welcome Dinner at a chic restaurant.
Hotel: The Galata Istanbul Hotel Mgallery, Istanbul, 5*
Day 2 Günaydin (good morning), Istanbul! After breakfast, we’ll acclimate to the local culture with a walking tour of the historic Old Town, Sultanahmet. First stop, the upper gallery of the mighty Hagia Sophia, a 6th-century Byzantine basilica (then mosque, then museum, then mosque again) renowned for its design. Next, we’ll visit the Hippodrome, known for its chariot races back when the city was known as Constantinople. From there, we’ll swing by the Blue Mosque, famous for its six minarets and blue-tiled interior. After an included lunch, the afternoon is dedicated to Topkapi Palace, the former seat of the Ottoman Empire, featuring expansive grounds, four courtyards, and the Imperial Treasury. We’ll even have the option (if time permits) to explore the Harem, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Ottoman sultans. This afternoon, we’ll have the option to indulge in a traditional Turkish bath experience, and free time for dinner at your leisure.
Hotel: The Galata Istanbul Hotel Mgallery, Istanbul, 5*
Day 3 Today begins with a hearty breakfast before a visit to the Yerebatan Underground Cistern, a beautifully restored water reservoir with a magical ambiance. From there, we’ll explore the Grand Bazaar, a commercial hub with over 4,000 shops offering a variety of treasures, including carpets, silks, and jewelry. After an included lunch, we’ll board a private Bosphorus cruise to gain a fresh perspective of the mosques, palaces, and historic houses along the famous strait that divides the continents of Europe and Asia. The evening concludes with a walking tour through Karakoy and Pera, including a stop at the Galata Tower. Tonight’s dinner is at your leisure, or you can join the group for an optional feast.
Hotel: The Galata Istanbul Hotel Mgallery, Istanbul, 5*
Day 4 Prepare your taste buds, because today is all about cuisine! Breakfast is included, but you may want to hold off as our day begins with a culinary journey through the streets of Eminönü on the European side, where we’ll sample a variety of local foods such as white cheese, olives, pickles, baklava, Turkish Delight, and much more. Afterwards, we’ll take a short ferry ride across the Bosphorus to explore Kadiköy on the Asian side, an area famous for its coffee shops, cocktail bars, and designer boutiques. Here, we’ll embrace the local lifestyle and take the tram to Moda to sample a variety of delicacies and refreshing drinks. Once we’ve had our fill of the bustling plazas and scenic waterfront, we’ll head back to the European side by ferry for a free evening.
Hotel: The Galata Istanbul Hotel Mgallery, Istanbul, 5*
Day 5 After breakfast, we’ll take a private transfer to the airport to catch our flight to Kayseri, the gateway to the Cappadocia region, with a light meal served onboard. Upon landing, we’ll be treated to a cooking demonstration at a village house where we’ll learn to bake bread and prepare local dishes in a stone oven. Directly after, we’ll enjoy a meal served in the garden before we check into our cave hotel and have some free time. Tonight, we’ll have the option to attend a Whirling Dervish Sema ritual dance at the historic Sarihan Caravansarai in Avanos.
Hotel: Yunak Evleri Cave Hotel, Cappadocia
Day 6 Rise and shine! Today begins early with an optional hot air balloon ride over Cappadocia’s stunning landscape dotted with rocky pillars called “fairy chimneys.” Afterwards, we’ll have an included breakfast and then set off to explore the unique “moonscape” of Cappadocia, including the Goreme Open-Air Museum and its cave churches. After an included lunch, we’ll visit Devrent Valley, Pasabag Fairy Towers, and Uchisar Castle, before continuing on to Avanos to gain insight into how local artisans mold clay into artwork. Tonight we’ll have free time to enjoy dinner on our own.
Hotel: Yunak Evleri Cave Hotel, Cappadocia
Day 7 After another scrumptious breakfast, we’re off to visit Kaymakli Underground City, a fascinating ancient refuge used by early Christians. Later, we’ll stroll leisurely along the Ihlara Valley following the Melendiz River, where a picnic lunch featuring Turkish flatbreads, local wine, cheese, and olives will be enjoyed at a café midway through the trek. This afternoon, we’ll visit the historic Selime Monastery, a 1,300-year-old site where we’ll take in stunning views of rock-carved dwellings. The walk to Selime is via a steep, uphill path, and those who don’t feel up to the climb are welcome to relax in the café for about 30 minutes instead. Tonight, we’ll share stories over an included Farewell Dinner at a lovely restaurant.
Hotel: Yunak Evleri Cave Hotel, Cappadocia
Day 8 After an included breakfast, we’ll enjoy a group transfer to the airport. Safe travels home to those who aren’t joining the extension to Ephesus & Pamukkale. Note: Today’s flight is not included for those guests returning to Istanbul and continuing home. Please do not book your flights before getting in touch with us or before the trip confirmation email is sent.
Day 8 For those continuing on with us, your connecting flight is included, and a light lunch/snack will be served onboard. We’ll warmly welcome any new additions to the group at the airport, and upon landing, we’ll transfer to Kusadasi and check in to our hotel before enjoying an included dinner overlooking the crashing waves of the bay. Tonight, we’re free to partake in the city’s lively nightlife or relax at the hotel.
Hotel: Charisma De Luxe Hotel, Kusadasi
Day 9 Get ready for a big day! After breakfast, we’ll drive to Selcuk for an introduction to the historic Ephesus region, starting with a visit to the Isabey Mosque, a modest yet elegant structure built by Selcuk Turks that offers a view of the Basilica of St. John. Next, we’ll visit the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, now reduced to a few standing columns, before heading to the House of the Virgin Mary, believed to be the final residence of Mary and St. John and now guarded by the Turkish Military. An included lunch will be served at Can Carpet in Camlik Village, where we’ll also observe traditional carpet-making techniques and dye extraction from plants. This afternoon, we’ll tour the ancient city of Ephesus, renowned for its blend of Greek, Roman, and Byzantine heritage. Highlights include the Fountains of Trojan and Polio, the Temples of Hadrian and Domitian, the Library of Celsius, various baths, the Bouloterion, and the Great Theatre, which once accommodated 24,000 spectators, offering a captivating glimpse into ancient life. Tonight, we’ll return to Kusadasi for some free time with dinner at our leisure.
Hotel: Charisma De Luxe Hotel, Kusadasi
Day 10 After an included breakfast, we’ll drive to Pamukkale, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning terraced hot springs and striking geological formations. The area features shimmering white limestone cascades that are thought to have healing properties, historically attracting visitors as a spa resort. The water is said to be beneficial for the eyes and skin and to help alleviate conditions such as rheumatism, asthma, and dermatitis. The ancient city of Hierapolis, built atop the springs, offers a plethora of ruins to explore. Afterward, we’ll have the opportunity to relax at our hotel’s thermal facilities, followed by an included dinner at a local restaurant.
Hotel: Hierapark Thermal & Spa Hotel, Pamukkale
Day 11 After an included breakfast, those finishing their trip will enjoy a complimentary group transfer to Denizli airport (DNZ), and those continuing on our Turquoise Coast Gay Cruise will transfer to Bodrum to begin the cruise portion of our itinerary.
Please do not book your flights before getting in touch with us or before the trip confirmation email is sent.
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• Domestic flight on day 5 of the tour (and day 8 for those joining the extension)
• Arrival transfer to joining point hotel
• Group departure transfer to Kayseri Erkilet Airport
• A gay group host and a local guide throughout
• Daily breakfast, 6 lunches, 2 dinners (and an additional 3 lunches & 2 dinners for those joining the extension)
• All gratuities for drivers, included meals, and porters
• All activities mentioned in the itinerary
• All land transportation in comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles
• Bosphorus tour in Istanbul on a luxury private yacht
• Entrance fees
• A $50 USD Rainbow Railroad donation to help resettle LGBTQ+ refugees.
• International airfare
• Ephesus & Pamukkale extension
• Domestic flight at the end of the tour (included for guests joining the extension)
• Private departure transfers to Kayseri Erkilet Airport
• Optional activities, meals and drinks not mentioned in the itinerary
• All items of a personal nature (laundry, souvenirs, etc.)
• Gratuities for your local group leader (budget approximately $65 – $90 USD for the main tour, and $30 – $40 USD for the extension)
• Travel insurance is mandatory for all travellers.
• Hurrem Sultan Turkish Bath – Basic Package Scrub and Foam Massage: (about $175 USD per person)
• Hot Air Balloon Ride: (about $375 USD per person)
Turkey Visa Most tourists visiting Turkey for fewer than 90 days per calendar year must obtain a visa in advance of their arrival. Click here to apply for an e-visa. Your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months after the date you enter Turkey. At least 2 completely blank pages in your passport are required for entry into Turkey. More details will be provided in your Trip Confirmation email.
Culture Shock While Turkey is known for its warm hospitality, attitudes towards LGBTQ+ individuals can vary significantly across different regions. In major cities like Istanbul and Izmir, there is a more visible LGBTQ+ presence with many inclusive spaces and events. However, in rural areas, conservative attitudes are more prevalent, and public displays of affection might be met with less acceptance.
Local LGBT Scene Istanbul, the country’s largest city, has numerous LGBTQ+ bars, clubs, and cafes, particularly in neighborhoods like Beyoglu and Sisli. The city has hosted Pride parades and LGBTQ+ film festivals, though these events can face political and social challenges. Izmir, known for its liberal atmosphere, also boasts a lively LGBTQ+ scene.
Weather In September, the weather is usually pleasant and mild. In coastal areas like Istanbul and Bodrum, daytime highs typically range from 77°F to 86°F (25°C to 30°C), while nighttime lows can drop to 59°F to 68°F (15°C to 20°C). Inland regions such as Cappadocia typically experience highs around 68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C) and cooler nights ranging from 50°F to 59°F (10°C to 15°C). September is a great time for travel, with less humidity compared to the peak summer months.
Required Vaccinations Based on the entry requirements for Turkey, there are no mandatory vaccinations. To determine if you should take preventative measures to reduce the risk of illness, consult with your doctor or a travel medical clinic. We cannot provide vaccination recommendations.
Electricity You will need an international travel plug/adapter for Type F sockets.
Connectivity All of our hotels will have Wi-Fi access. If you require connectivity, we recommend purchasing an international data plan or local SIM card (with an unlocked device). Even with a SIM card or roaming plan, coverage may be weak.
Travel Insurance
For everybody’s peace of mind, medical travel insurance is required on this tour.At a minimum, your travel insurance must provide cover against personal accident, death, medical expenses, emergency repatriation and personal liability, with a minimum medical coverage of US $200,000.
Physical Preparedness This tour is rated 2.5/5. All our guests must have a good level of health. All tours, regardless of activity level, involve uneven steps, stairs, walking tours, and you will be required to carry your own luggage from time to time. Unfortunately, we are not able to accommodate individuals with limited mobility unless they are willing to absorb the cost of a private guide/assistant which varies by country and is only possible on a case by case basis. It is also your responsibility to advise us of any pre-existing medical conditions that may increase the risk of you requiring medical attention, or that may affect the normal conduct of the tour and the enjoyment of the tour by other participants.
Meals
Daily breakfast, 6 lunches, and 2 dinners are included (and an additional 3 lunches & 2 dinners for those joining the extension).
Money
The local currency is the Turkish lira. Credit cards are widely accepted.
NOTE: We recommend carrying approximately $400 USD to be used in case of an emergency, or if your credit/ATM cards are placed on hold. This should be in addition to any spending money.
Tipping
If you are happy with the services throughout your trip, a tip is recommended. Tipping details will be provided in your final trip documentation, however we recommend budgeting approximately $70 – $100 USD.
What to bring
Our adventure entail carrying your own luggage on occasion. Our packing list is a guideline, not gospel. Our specialists are happy to answer any specific questions about how much or little to bring.
Flying Solo
If you’ve never travelled on your own, it’s an amazing way to get to know yourself while making new friends along the way. We can arrange for you to share a room with people in your age range at no charge, or you can pay a supplement for your own room. If there’s an odd number of solos, we’ll rotate a single room on a random basis.
How We Travel
Out Adventures is all about good times with like-minded folks. Whether we’re sitting around a campfire or indulging in five-star decadence, our goal is to make the experience magical. We also support the communities we visit by hiring local guides, staying at locally-owned accommodations whenever possible, and seeking out authentic local cuisine. It all adds up to a great way to immerse yourself in the culture.
Your Guide
All Out Adventures are led by a gay (or gay-welcoming) guide. Whenever possible, we hire destination locals. And we can also connect you with the right people if you’d like to delve deeper into the local culture.
Fellow Adventurers
Our tours are a great way to meet people from around the world and all walks of life. Bear in mind that everybody’s there for a good time, so mutual respect will go a long way. Please be on time for any meetups, empathetic to the needs of others, and ready to roll with whatever the adventure brings. Although we can’t tell you who your fellow travellers will be for privacy reasons, we can tell you many great friendships began with our tour. And just because we’re a gay travel company doesn’t mean we’re exclusive: friends and family are always welcome to join the fun.
Groups Within Groups
We love when groups of friends join us on an OUT Adventure, whether you’re celebrating a major milestone, or you just love to travel together. However, since we have travellers that will be flying solo, or as a couple, we would love your help ensuring everybody feels welcome and has an epic time.
Itinerary Disclaimer
The itinerary is correct at time of publishing. If anything, it will only improve with feedback from prior travellers and our own research. It’s best to reference your final trip documents, rather than our website, in case there have been any changes that affect your departure.
Starting Point Hotel The Galata Istanbul Hotel Mgallery, Istanbul The Galata Istanbul Hotel - MGallery is recently renovated as Italian bank building (La Banque de Constantinople). Since our hotel is renovated from a historical building, each room is different from each other and offers a unique experience to our guests.
Elegantly decorated with fine furnishing, all rooms come with high ceiling, a desk and a flat-screen TV. Rooms are fitted with a marble bathroom with a hairdryer and luxury toiletries. All rooms at Galata Istanbul Hotel - MGallery feature air conditioning and a wardrobe. Drinks and refreshments can be found in the minibars. Certain rooms feature Galata Tower or Golden Horn views.
A rich buffet breakfast is served every morning with 13 types of cheese, 6 types of charcuterie, fresh fruits and hot buffet offering omelettes and hotel's signature specialties. Mesai Restaurant offers Turkish mezze delicacies and fusion cuisine. Overlooking to Golden Horn.
Boasting a historical Turkish Hammam from 1720, The Galata Istanbul Hotel - MGallery has an array of facilities for your relaxation and enjoyment. including spa, massage and fitness centre. Guests can rent a car or make advantage of the business centre. Speaking English and Turkish, staff are always on hand to help at the reception. A desk dedicated to tour is ready to help you for your requests.
Finishing Point Hotel Yunak Evleri Cave Hotel, Cappadocia Set in Cappadocia’s landscape of fairy chimneys, Yunak Evleri is a unique cave hotel carved into a mountain cliff. It offers rooms dating back to the 5th century and a 19th-century Greek mansion. Certain rooms include a balcony or a terrace where you can admire the views of Urgup.
Rooms at Yunak Evleri feature warm hardwood floors, traditional carpets and handcrafted furniture. Each has its own spacious marble bathroom with amenities. Some include a jacuzzi.
The on-site library offers books about Cappadocia and Turkey. Guests can also enjoy a large collection of jazz and classical CDs or watch a movie on a wide-screen TV in the old mansion.
The attentive staff offer personal advice on the nearby attractions including Cappadocia’s underground cities and hidden cavernous churches. The hotel also organizes regular and private tours with professional tour guides.
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