❄️ 10 Unique Reasons to Discover Turkiye in 2026
The Perfect Harmony of History, Nature, and Winter Sports

1. A Journey to History in İznik: The Council and Faith Nicaea (İznik), a turning point for Christian history and a site visited by the Pope, awaits you with its profound spirituality and historical depth. On the peaceful shores of Lake İznik, discover the very lands where the Council that changed the fate of civilizations once gathered.
2. On the Trail of a Legend: "Return to the Silk Road" with Dan Egan Witness world-renowned extreme skier Dan Egan's return to Turkey after 35 years. Within the scope of his "Return to the Silk Road" project, seize the privilege of following this geography step-by-step alongside a living legend and experiencing a documentary-style adventure.
3. Freeride Thrill in the "New Japan": The Kaçkars With a structure and steep slopes rivaling Japan's famous powder snow, the Kaçkar Mountains are the new sanctuary for freeride skiers. Push your limits with heliskiing and ski touring in this wild mountain range stretching along the Black Sea coast.
4. Istanbul’s Culture and Bolu’s Luxury: Two Worlds in One Holiday Breathe in Istanbul’s mesmerizing history in the morning, then find yourself at the peak of the mountains with just a comfortable 3-hour transfer. Enjoy refined luxury and the winter season far from the crowds at a massive, isolated ski resort (Kartalkaya) owned by a single exclusive hotel chain.
5. A Gastronomy Tour from Centuries-Old Flavors to Michelin Stars While experiencing the rising value of Turkish cuisine in modern Michelin-starred restaurants, do not forget the roots. Pursue true local flavors in traditional artisan restaurants (Esnaf Lokantası) where recipes have remained unchanged for centuries and are passed down from generation to generation, using our specially curated list.
6. Crystal Snow and the Magic of History: Kars & Sarıkamış Ski inside Scotch pine forests on "kristal kar" (crystal snow), a quality found only here and in the Alps. Crown this wild nature—home to a bear population larger than the human one—with Kars city center bearing traces of Russian architecture and the Ani Ruins, the ancient capital of the Armenian kingdom. Spend a fairytale day riding horse-drawn sleighs on the frozen Lake Çıldır.
7. The Ottoman’s First Capital and the White Paradise: Bursa & Uludağ While enjoying the peaks at Uludağ, Turkey's most rooted and popular ski resort, feel the history living at the mountain's foot. Bursa, the first capital of the Ottoman Empire, invites you into a time tunnel with its 700-year-old khans, hamams, and civil architecture.
8. Unexplored Routes: Hakkari and Tunceli Hidden for years with their untouched nature, Turkey's Southeastern and Eastern Anatolian mountains now await true adventurers. Experience the privilege of skiing in the heart of pristine nature accompanied by unique views in regions newly introduced to tourism, such as Hakkari and Tunceli.
9. Mythology and Skiing: Ordu Çambaşı & Cape Jason Listen to the legends at Cape Jason (Yason), where the Argonauts from Greek mythology came to seek the Golden Fleece. Afterward, ascend to the Black Sea plateaus and enjoy modern facilities at Ordu Çambaşı Ski Center on mountains overlooking the sea.
10. Four Seasons in One Day: Antalya, Olympos, and Davraz Smell the history at the ancient harbor of Phaselis, and listen to the silence of the night by the mythological flames of the unquenchable fire Yanartaş (Chimaera) in Olympos. After a summer-like day swimming at Antalya's ultra-luxury hotels, ski against the view of Lake Eğirdir at Mount Davraz, just 2 hours away.
