Turkey Holiday Packages from UAE
Turkey straddles two continents at the Bosphorus strait - Istanbul's 6th-century Hagia Sophia and the 17th-century Blue Mosque face each other across Sultanahmet square, Cappadocia's volcanic-tuff fairy-chimney landscape sees 100-plus hot-air balloons rise at sunrise from Göreme, and Pamukkale's white travertine terraces hold the Roman ruins of Hierapolis on the rim above. With direct flights from Dubai reaching Istanbul in around four and a half hours via Emirates, Turkish Airlines, and Flydubai, Turkey tour packages remain the most-booked European-Asian crossover destination for UAE travellers wanting depth across Byzantine, Ottoman, and Roman heritage in a single trip.
First-time visitors typically combine Istanbul, Cappadocia, and one of Pamukkale-Ephesus or Antalya across seven to ten days. Couples gravitate to cave-hotel stays at Cappadocia's Sultan Cave Suites and Bosphorus-view rooms at Çırağan Palace Kempinski; families do well on the Istanbul–Cappadocia loop with the Princes' Islands ferry day trip; cultural travellers structure trips around Ephesus's Library of Celsus, the Pergamon archaeological site, and the underground cities at Derinkuyu. A Turkey holiday package built well will balance two or three regions, and Travelwings UAE consultants in Dubai or Abu Dhabi can shape your 2026 dates around the spring-and-autumn shoulder windows.
Why Travel to Turkey?
What keeps Turkey at the top of UAE-traveller lists across all age groups:
- Istanbul's Continental Junction: Hagia Sophia's 1,500-year-old Byzantine dome, the Blue Mosque's six minarets, the Topkapı Palace harem courtyards, and the Grand Bazaar's 4,000 covered shops all sit within walking distance of Sultanahmet - Asia begins three kilometres east across the Bosphorus.
- Cappadocia Hot-Air Balloons: Around 100 hot-air balloons launch from the Göreme Valley at sunrise on most clear mornings - the Cappadocian fairy-chimney rock formations, painted Byzantine cave churches, and underground cities at Derinkuyu and Kaymaklı together form a compact three-day region.
- Pamukkale Travertine Terraces: The cotton-castle thermal pools at Pamukkale form one of the world's most photographed natural landscapes, and the adjacent Roman ruins of Hierapolis hold the best-preserved necropolis of the Eastern Roman Empire - together a single full-day visit.
- Ephesus Roman Heritage: The Library of Celsus, the Great Theatre, and the marble main street at Ephesus form the most complete Greco-Roman city in the Eastern Mediterranean, with the nearby House of the Virgin Mary adding a major Christian pilgrimage anchor.
- Antalya & Turquoise Coast: The Mediterranean coast from Antalya through Kas, Kalkan, and Bodrum offers Roman ruins (Aspendos amphitheatre, Side, Olympos) directly alongside calm-water swimming beaches and gulet sailing - a Turkish beach format distinct from the Aegean and Black Sea coasts.
When is the best time to visit Turkey throughout the year?
Turkey's geography produces sharp regional variation, with the right window depending on whether your priority is Istanbul, Cappadocia, or coastal.
- March–May (Spring): Probably the best window - Istanbul warms from 12°C to 22°C, the Cappadocian tulip festival peaks in mid-April, and the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts open from late April. Hotel rates run below summer peak across all regions.
- June–August (Summer): The peak window for Mediterranean and Aegean coasts at 28–34°C, but Istanbul and Cappadocia run hot at 30–35°C with strong sun. Hot-air balloon flights continue but morning launches start earlier. UAE travellers should book Antalya and Bodrum resorts three to four months ahead.
- September–October (Autumn): Probably the best value window - temperatures sit at 18–28°C across most of the country, the Cappadocian harvest brings warm vineyard tones, and Mediterranean sea temperatures remain warm into mid-October. Hotel rates ease 25–30 percent below summer peak.
- November–February (Winter): Mild winter on the Mediterranean coast at 12–18°C with rain, while Istanbul runs cooler at 6–12°C with occasional snow. Cappadocia receives regular snow producing dramatic fairy-chimney photography conditions, and the Uludağ ski resort runs December through March.
What's Included in Our Turkey Tour Packages
A typical Turkey travel packages itinerary out of the UAE follows a consistent backbone:
- Return flights from Dubai International (DXB) or Abu Dhabi International (AUH) to Istanbul (IST) or Sabiha Gökçen (SAW), with options on Emirates, Turkish Airlines, and Flydubai direct, plus internal Turkish Airlines or Pegasus flights to Cappadocia (NAV/ASR), Antalya (AYT), or Izmir (ADB).
- Hotel accommodation across 3-, 4-, and 5-star tiers in Istanbul's Sultanahmet and Beyoğlu districts, Cappadocia's cave hotels at Göreme and Uçhisar, and Antalya or Bodrum coastal resorts, with luxury options at the Çırağan Palace, Sultan Cave Suites, and Mandarin Oriental Bodrum available where premium positioning matters.
- Daily breakfast as standard, plus traditional Turkish dinner inclusion at folkloric restaurants like Asitane in Istanbul or Old Greek House at Cappadocia's Mustafapaşa village.
- Skip-the-line entry to Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, Topkapı Palace, the Basilica Cistern, and the Grand Bazaar, plus Cappadocia full-day Red and Green Tours covering the Open-Air Museum, Derinkuyu, and Pigeon Valley.
- Optional sunrise hot-air balloon flight in Cappadocia (subject to weather), Bosphorus river cruise with dinner, and a Pamukkale-Hierapolis full-day excursion from either Istanbul (overnight) or Antalya (day trip).
- Private airport transfers in Istanbul and at internal airports, plus all internal Turkish Airlines or Pegasus flight tickets pre-booked.
- 24/7 Travelwings UAE support reachable from Dubai or Abu Dhabi for any in-trip issue including weather-related balloon flight rebookings, internal flight adjustments, and hotel swaps.
Sample Itineraries
- 3-Day Istanbul City Break: Three nights in Istanbul covering Sultanahmet (Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapı), the Grand Bazaar, the Bosphorus cruise, and a Galata-Beyoğlu walking afternoon - designed for long-weekend departures from the UAE.
- 5-Day Istanbul & Cappadocia: Five nights pairing two Istanbul days with three Cappadocia nights including the sunrise hot-air balloon flight and the Underground Cities tour - the most-booked Turkey trip packages from Dubai format.
- 7-Day Istanbul, Cappadocia & Antalya: Seven nights pairing Istanbul, Cappadocia, and the Mediterranean coast at Antalya with Aspendos and Perge Roman ruins - the classic Turkey circuit covering Byzantine-Ottoman, fairy-chimney, and Roman-coastal.
Family-Friendly & Couple Getaways
Families with school-age children handle Istanbul and Cappadocia exceptionally well - the Galata Tower, the Princes' Islands ferry, and the Maiden's Tower offer engaging Istanbul half-days, while Cappadocia's underground cities, the Open-Air Museum painted churches, and the morning balloon flight (children seven and over) all pace well across mixed ages. Couples lean toward Cappadocia cave-hotel stays at Sultan Cave Suites or Argos in Cappadocia paired with sunrise balloon flights and Bosphorus-view dinners. Honeymoon add-ons typically pair four Istanbul-Cappadocia nights with three nights at the Mandarin Oriental Bodrum or D-Resort Göcek for the full Aegean coast finish.
Travel Planning Tips
- Visa: Turkey offers an e-Visa applied for online via the official Turkish Government e-Visa portal for around USD 50, with approval typically issued within 24 hours. UAE-resident GCC, EU, UK, US, and certain other passport holders qualify; some nationalities require a consular visa from the Turkish embassy in Abu Dhabi.
- Currency: The Turkish Lira (TRY) is local currency. Cards work in nearly every transaction across Istanbul, Cappadocia, and resort areas including taxis, restaurants, and major attraction tickets; cash is useful for the Grand Bazaar bargaining, traditional çay and lokum vendors, and small village transactions.
- Getting Around: Turkish Airlines and Pegasus operate frequent domestic flights between Istanbul, Cappadocia (Kayseri or Nevşehir), Izmir, and Antalya. Within Istanbul, the Metro, tram, and ferry network covers central districts, and BiTaksi ride-hailing works city-wide. Rental cars are useful for the Cappadocian rural circuit.
- Connectivity: Turkcell, Vodafone Turkey, and Türk Telekom sell prepaid tourist SIMs at Istanbul airports and central convenience stores for around TRY 600 with data and voice; coverage is excellent across cities, the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, and main Cappadocian valleys.
Why Book with Travelwings UAE
- Turkey bookings split cleanly across Tabby and Tamara installments - three or four interest-free monthly payments handled through your UAE bank.
- Pricing breaks out flights, hotel category, internal Turkish Airlines legs, and balloon-flight or Bosphorus-cruise costs separately so each component is visible from quote stage.
- We book directly with named cave hotels at Cappadocia and heritage hotels in Istanbul's Sultanahmet rather than through aggregators - the room category and Bosphorus-or-fairy-chimney orientation booked is what you check into.
- Consultants in Dubai and Abu Dhabi handle Arabic, English, Turkish, Hindi, and Russian enquiries, with several team members having personally flown over Cappadocia at sunrise and walked the Hagia Sophia interior.
- Round-the-clock support via WhatsApp covers any in-country issue including weather-related balloon flight cancellations, internal flight adjustments, and hotel swaps in real time.
Book Your Turkey Holiday Today
Cappadocia balloon flights and cave hotels for the spring shoulder weeks fill by January, while Christmas-week hotels in Istanbul tighten by September - so 2026 dates settled now generally yield the best Cappadocia cave-hotel categories and balloon-flight pairings. Drop into our Dubai or Abu Dhabi office, or WhatsApp a Travelwings UAE consultant directly, to lock in a Turkey travel tour packages itinerary covering Istanbul and Cappadocia before the next high-season block opens.
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Maldives
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Greece
Greece sits directly across the Aegean from Turkey, with Greek islands like Kos and Rhodes a 90-minute ferry from Bodrum and Marmaris. UAE travellers building broader Mediterranean trips often combine Turkey's Aegean coast with Santorini or Athens for a Greco-Turkish circuit covering both Hellenic and Ottoman heritage. Plan a Greece trip.
Georgia
Georgia in the Caucasus offers a parallel cross-cultural profile to Turkey at three and a half hours from the UAE - Tbilisi's Old Town, Kakheti wine country, and the Greater Caucasus mountains together complement Istanbul's continental junction with a smaller-scale Caucasus equivalent. Often booked as the next regional destination after a Turkey trip. Look at Georgia packages.
Eid Al Adha Packages
Eid Al Adha 2026 falls inside Turkey's strong early-summer window - full Cappadocia balloon access, warm Mediterranean coast conditions, and long Istanbul daylight hours. UAE travellers wanting a shorter break tied to the religious holiday can choose dedicated Eid programmes covering family-friendly options of varying lengths and budgets, all timed to UAE school break dates and built around departure flexibility from Dubai and Abu Dhabi. View Eid Al Adha holiday packages.
Browse the full range on our UAE holidays index page.
Prices and inclusions are indicative and subject to change based on availability, travel dates, and seasonal demand. Contact Travelwings UAE for current pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does a Turkey holiday from the UAE typically cost?
A 5-day mid-range Istanbul and Cappadocia package starts at around AED 3,200 per person twin-share including direct flights, internal flight, 4-star Sultanahmet hotel, and Cappadocia cave hotel with optional balloon flight. Adding Antalya across a 7-night format pushes the figure to AED 5,500 or higher.
- Do UAE residents need a visa for Turkey?
Turkey offers an e-Visa applied for online via the official Turkish Government e-Visa portal for around USD 50, with approval typically issued within 24 hours. UAE-resident GCC, EU, UK, US, and certain other passport holders qualify; some nationalities require a consular visa from the Turkish embassy in Abu Dhabi.
- How many days do I need for a worthwhile Turkey trip?
Four to five nights covers Istanbul and a Cappadocia long weekend with the balloon flight. Seven nights opens the Istanbul-Cappadocia-Antalya circuit, and ten nights makes a comprehensive Istanbul-Cappadocia-Pamukkale-Ephesus-Bodrum full circuit feasible.
- When is the best time to visit Turkey?
April-May and September-October offer the cleanest balance of mild weather, full Cappadocia balloon access, and pre-peak rates. June-August is peak Mediterranean and Aegean beach season but very hot inland. November-March is mild on the coast with snow at Cappadocia producing dramatic photography conditions.
- Is Turkey safe for families and solo travellers from the UAE?
Turkey's mainstream tourist destinations - Istanbul, Cappadocia, the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts - operate with extensive tourism-trained safety infrastructure and English commonly spoken in tourism settings. Family travel works exceptionally well across all age groups; solo UAE travellers, including women, find independent travel fully comfortable across all major tourism circuits.