🇬🇷 Greece Tourist Tax 2026: Complete Guide for Turkish and International Travelers
Everything You Need to Know Before Planning Your Trip to Greece Greece remains one of the most popular destinations for both Turkish and international travelers, thanks to its rich history, beautiful islands, Mediterranean cuisine, and unique cultural experiences. However, as of 2026, all visitors staying in hotels or accommodations in Greece should be aware of […]
Spice, Aroma & Authentic Moments: Discover Istanbul’s Magical Spice Market with a True Turkish Coffee Experience
The Istanbul Spice Market — also known as the Egyptian Bazaar — is located in the heart of Istanbul, within the lively atmosphere of Eminönü. Built in the 17th century during the Ottoman era, this historic marketplace takes its name from the spices and exotic goods once imported from Egypt and sold here. The moment […]
A Pre-Season Athens Getaway: Flights, First Impressions & Amalia Hotel
At the beginning of December, we decided to fly from Istanbul to Athens for a long weekend—both to celebrate my wife’s birthday and to get a firsthand feel for how Athens looks just before the new season begins. As you may know, there are plenty of daily flights between the two cities. Since we live […]
A Pilgrimage Centuries in the Making: The Pope’s Return to Nicaea
In the article I wrote after our educational trip to İznik (Nicaea) last March, which focused on İznik ceramics, I mentioned—based on statements from both the local community and the Vatican—that Pope Francis was planning to visit İznik before the end of the year. Sadly, he passed away before he could fulfill this wish. His […]
Hidden Kebab Gem Discovered in Istanbul’s Old City
It’s been quite a while since my last blog post. With both domestic and international tours, I’ve had a very busy season. Thankfully, starting this month, things are slowing down a little, which means I’ll have more time to focus on this page. This season, something caught my attention, especially during my Istanbul tours. As […]
Discover the Ultimate Blue Cruise Experience from Fethiye to Olympos With Farout Turkey
By Berkay Akarsu – Travel Consultant & Licensed Tour Guide at Turkey GreeceTour As a travel consultant and licensed tour guide who has explored every corner of Turkey, I can confidently say that one of the most unforgettable journeys you can experience on our coastline is the Blue Cruise from Fethiye to Olympos. Organized […]
The Timeless Legacy of Mimar Sinan: Istanbul’s Architectural Marvels
In 2025, I initiated a new itinerary in Istanbul that features visits to Sinan’s works on both sides of the city. As a result, I aim to write a brief blog post about the sites we explore during the tour, highlighting some of his most renowned works Istanbul.
Istanbul and Athens: A Tale of Two Cities with a Shared History
Few cities in the world can rival Istanbul and Athens when it comes to cultural richness and historical depth. Situated at the crossroads of continents and civilizations, these two iconic cities have served as epicenters of human progress, creativity, and power for millennia. Despite being the capitals of modern-day Turkey and Greece—two distinct nations—Istanbul and Athens share a fascinating and intertwined history shaped by their geography, empires, and enduring cultural legacies.
“Thessaloniki Unveiled”: Your Insider’s Guide to Greece’s Timeless Cultural Gem and Gateway to Centuries of History
Nestled along the Thermaic Gulf in northern Greece, Thessaloniki is a city rich in history, culture, and gastronomy. Known as Greece’s second-largest city, it’s a vibrant blend of ancient heritage and modern energy. Thessaloniki is continually undergoing evolution; it is a city brimming with vitality, poised to impress visitors with its historical treasures, culinary diversity, and vibrant nightlife.
The Serpent Column of Istanbul and the Temple of Apollo at Delphi: Symbols of Ancient Glory
The Serpent Column in Istanbul and the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, Greece, stand as monumental relics of an ancient world rich with history, spirituality, and artistry. Though separated by geography, these landmarks are bound by their significance in commemorating human achievement and divine reverence.
