Beach
Holidays, Tours in Turkey, Photography, Sailing
Journey
Anatolia's tours in Turkey offer independent
travellers a more intimate way to discover the country's treasures.
Our Turkey tours celebrate the country's culture, people,
beautiful landscapes and natural wonders. We pride ourselves on presenting
an authentic and discerning experience for those who choose to travel
to Turkey with us.
Our highly
acclaimed beach holidays in Cirali continue to receive great
feedback in the press and from past guests. Our Istanbul City Breaks
delve more and more under the skin of Turkey's cultural
center. Whether you join us on a tour in Turkey, on a catamaran sailing
holiday or simply relax in one of our carefully selected beach hotels,
we will do our best to make your holiday a special one.
Tours
in Turkey - Culture, Adventure, Photography
Small
group cultural tours and unique photography holidays. Our Turkey
tours use charming boutique hotels and great little restaurants.
New for 2013 will be a photographic holiday exploring the North West
Aegean coast of Turkey.
Our activity and adventure holidays include the fantastic catamaran
sailing holiday in Bodrum on the Turkish Mediterranean and the once
in a lifetime Hot Air Ballooning holiday in Cappadocia. Plus we continue
to offer customised Turkey tours for private groups, families and
individuals. View
Boutique
Hotels and Beach
Holidays in Turkey
A carefully selected portfolio of beach holidays in Turkey, private
villas and charming boutique hotels in 'off the beaten track' locations
with an emphasis on quality, not quantity. View
Istanbul
City Tours and Breaks
A selection of small hotels and Istanbul
City Tours and breaks. Guided tours in Istanbul, tailored weekend
packages and Istanbul city breaks. Don't miss the unique - Eat
Istanbul Tour - a tour of Istanbul with
much more bite! View
In
compliance with the UK Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package
Tours Regulations 1992 an insurance policy has been arranged with
Travel & General Insurance Company plc, authorised and regulated
by the Financial Services Authority, to protect customers’ prepayments
in the unlikely event of our financial failure.