Category Archives: Holiday

Where can I find information on Festivals, Fairs and other Events in Turkey?

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There are more than 100 festivals in Turkey every year. In addition to the local festivals organized in almost every city of the country, international culture and art festivals are held in major cities including Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir and Antalya. Istanbul is the most important center in Turkey of international culture and art festivals.

Information on the principle Turkish international art and culture festivals and other important events can be found at www.turkey.org (click on Travel and Tourism Calender and Weather section) The Istanbul Culture and Art Foundation’s web site, www.istfest.org, gives detailed information on their festivals in Istanbul. In recent years, Turkey has been very popular with the congress tourism market, and Turkey hosts more congresses, fairs and conventions every year. With over 50 airlines flying to Turkey and most major European cities just a two or three hour flight away, Istanbul has become the venue of choice for many conventions and exhibitions.

Istanbul offers the 5,000-person capacity Istanbul Convention & Exhibition Center (ICEC), two fair and exhibition halls, the International Exhibition Center (CNR) and the Fair and Congress Center (TUYAP), and numerous five star hotels with convention facilities. Istanbul can host 25,000 conference and exhibition delegates and visitors at any one time.

For more information on ICEC, CNR, TUYAP and for a calendar of fairs and exhibitions at these centers, visit their web sites: www.icec.org, www.itf-exhibitions.com, and www.tuyap.com A list and a calendar of all fairs throughout Turkey can be found at www.igeme.org.tr (the calendar of fairs is in Turkish).

National Festivals, Official Holidays in Turkey

Ramazan Bayramı / Sugar Feast: Three-day festival when sweets are eaten to celebrate the end of the fast of Ramazan. (A Moslem moveable feast) (The dates of these religious festivals change according to the Muslim lunar calendar and thus occur 12 days earlier each year.)

Kurban Bayramı / Slaughter Feast: (A Moslem moveable feast) Four-day festival when sacrificial sheep are slaughtered and their meat distributed amongst the poor, neighbors and within the family.

Apr 23: National Sovereignty and Children’s Day (anniversary of the establishment of Turkish Grand National Assembly)

May 19: Ataturk Commemoration and Youth & Sports Day (the arrival of Atatürk in Samsun, and the beginning of the War of Independence)

Aug 30: Victory Day (victory over invading forces in 1922)

Oct 29: Republic Day (anniversary of the declaration of the Turkish Republic)

Disabled Travellers in Turkey

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If you have any queries relating to any-special needs for your holiday, it is best to check direct with us and/ or your tour operator before booking your holiday. The resorts which are located in relatively flat areas and are therefore, better suited to wheelchair users are: Marmaris, Icmeler, Dalyan, Fethiye, Kas Beach, Side. Anyone who has difficulty in walking should certainly avoid resorts on steep hills such as Kalkan and Tuning. Obviously, hotel locations vary so do check before booking.

Some of the newer and larger hotels have rooms specifically designed for wheelchair users, however, even where hotels do not have specific facilities they will usually try their best to be helpful by, for example, allocating a ground floor room. Many Turkish resorts and cities are not planned for wheelchair access, which can make life difficult, however, you will find that Turks always try their best to be helpful and will gladly improvise to find a solution.

Most Fluent Turkish Phrases in English

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Most of the Turks You Will Meet – Crew Members, Hotel & Restaurant Staff, Shop – Keepers Will Speak At Least Some English, and Many Will Be Fluent.



















































English Turkish
Hello Merhaba
How are you? Nasilsiniz?
I am fine Ben iyiyim
Yes Evet
No Hayir
Thank you Tesekkur Ederim
Please Lutfen
Excuse Me Affedersiniz
When? Ne Zaman?
How? Nasil?
Why Nicin?
What? Ne?
Who? Kim?
Good Iyi
Bad Kotu
Very Cok
Do you speak English? Ingilizce biliyormusunuz?
I don’t understand Anlamadim
I understand Anliyorum/Anladim
I want Istiyorum
A double room Cift yatakli bir oda
A single room Tek yatakli bir oda
What is a room rate per night? Bir gecelik oda ne kadar?
Cheap Ucuz
Expensive [very expensive] Pahali [cok pahali]
Where is the nearest bank? En yakin banka nerededir?
Can you exchange my traveller’s check, please? Seyahat cekimi bozabilirmisiniz, lutfen?
How long will it take? Ne kadar surer?
Give me the check, please Hesabi verirmisiniz
Where is the rest-room? Tuvalet nerede?
Call a doctor Doktor cagirin
Call the police Polis cagirin
It is an emergency Cok acil
New Friends Yeni Arkadas
What’s your name? Adiniz ne?
My name is… Benim adim…
Where are you from? Nerelisiniz?
Are you alone? Yalniz misiniz?
Are you married? Evli misiniz?
Where’s your hotel? Oteliniz nerede?
What kind of music do you like? Ne tur muzik seversiniz?
What do you like doing? Nelerden hoshlanirsiniz?
Nice to meet you: Memnun oldum
Would you like an icecream? Dondurma ister misiniz?
No thanks hayir, tesekurler
What are you studying? Ne okuyorsun?
Let’s go and dance! Hadi, dans edelim
Your eyes are beautiful Gozlerin cok guzel
You dance so well Mukemmel dans ediyorsun
I feel so close to you: Kendimi sana yakin hissediyorum
I love you Seni seviyorum
I love you too Ben de seni seviyorum.
Don’t do that Yapma!
No, not tonight Bu aksam olmaz
Shopping Alisveris
Do you take credit cards? Kredi karti kabul ediyor musunuz?
I’m just looking Yalniz bakiyorum
That’s too expensive cok Pahali
What’s Your Best Price? Son Fiyatiniz ne?
Can I try this on? Bunu deneyebilirmiyim?
A larger / smaller size Daha buyuk / kucuk beden
I don’t understand Anlamiyorum
I don’t know Bilmiyorum
Sunday Pazar
Monday Pazartesi
Tuesday Sali
Wednesday Carsamba
Thursday Persembe
Friday Cuma
Saturday Cumartesi
How much is this? Bunun fiyati ne kadar?
Goodbye Hosca Kalin