Turkey offers a wide range of honeymoon options, from beaches to cities to rural hideaways. Its picturesque coastline, Mediterranean villages, and the fairy-tale landscape of Cappadocia make it a romantic destination.
Turkey is the perfect destination for a romantic honeymoon, offering not only a beautiful setting but also a variety of unique activities and delicious cuisine to enjoy together as a newlywed couple.
-Advertisement-
Couples can indulge in luxury beach resorts, high-class boutique hotels, and elegant old Ottoman mansions, adding a touch of old-world glamor to their honeymoon stay.
Our list of the top honeymoon destinations in Turkey can help you plan the perfect honeymoon with your partner.
1- Antalya
If you’re looking for a beachfront resort experience for your honeymoon, just head to the coastline around Antalya.
There are plenty of big-name local and international brand resorts that offer prime spots on the sand.
Honeymoons along this stretch of coast are perfect for lounging on the beach with full facilities at your disposal, often on an all-inclusive resort.
In Antalya city itself, the old town district offers charming boutique hotels and upscale guest houses that are set in heritage buildings dating back to the Ottoman era.
These are a great option for honeymooners who want a more independent experience.
-Advertisement-
The old town district offers cobblestone lanes, Roman-era wall relics, and Ottoman architecture, making it a charming destination for a romantic stay.
For a luxurious and elegant experience Read about the best luxurious hotels in Antalya
Whether you choose to stay on the beach or in the city, the Antalya region offers plenty of things to do.
It’s easy to add day trips to historical sites, such as the grand Aspendos Amphitheater or the Roman-era remnants of Side, making it a perfect honeymoon destination in Turkey for both active couples and those who just want to relax.
2- Cappadocia
For a unique and quirky honeymoon experience, Cappadocia is the perfect destination.
The area is known for its cave houses, which have been transformed into sleek boutique cave hotels. These hotels offer stylish troglodyte living in caverns that have been modernized for 21st century living.
You can find these cave hotels in villages such as Göreme, Üçhisar, Ortahisar and the town of Ürgup, which offer chic design-led cave interiors, terraces and views of the Cappadocia’s expanse of valleys.
-Advertisement-
Hot-air ballooning over the valleys of rock cones is a must-do for honeymooners, as well as hiking and horseback riding between the valley Byzantine cave churches for more active couples.
Those who want to explore more will find plenty of historic sites in the region such as the caverns and tunnels of underground cities at Kaymaklı and Derinkuyu.
Also Read: How To Plan A Cheap Trip To Cappadocia Without Missing A Thing?
3- Istanbul
Istanbul is the perfect destination for a stylish city-break honeymoon. The city, once capital to two empires, is known for its world-class tourist attractions and it’s no wonder it’s one of the most popular city-break destinations in the world.
Visitors can tour Ottoman mosques like The Blue Mosque and Byzantine Basilica cisterns, stroll through the gardens of Gülhane Park and visit Topkapı Palace for breathtaking views of the Bosphorus. Sunset cruises on the strait offer a unique way to take in the famous cityscape.
Istanbul offers a wide range of accommodation options, perfect for honeymoon breaks, from luxurious five-star hotels in restored palaces to intimate boutique hotels in heritage buildings and Ottoman mansions.
4- Yachting In The Turquoise Coast
For a luxurious and scenic Mediterranean honeymoon, charter a traditional Turkish wooden yacht, called a gület, and set sail along the coast.
Major destinations for hiring a gület with crew for multi-day trips include Bodrum, Göçek, and Fethiye. The two most popular itineraries for sailing trips are between Bodrum and Fethiye, or Fethiye and Olympos.
-Advertisement-
The Fethiye to Olympos route is more popular as it includes stops at some of the Mediterranean’s most famous tourist attractions, such as Butterfly Valley, Gemiler Island, and the Kekova area, along with the harborfront village of Kaş.
The more northern route between Bodrum and Fethiye is less busy, allowing for more secluded swim spots on islands with no other boats in sight.
5- Bodrum Peninsula
If you’re looking for a relaxing beach honeymoon, Gümüşlük on the northern coast of the Bodrum peninsula is the perfect destination.
The area is home to high-class hideaway hotels and upscale rustic-chic restaurants that offer stunning views of the Aegean Sea.
Bodrum Town is the place to go. It offers a wide range of accommodation options including sophisticated beach resorts on the surrounding coastline and smaller boutique hotels in the town, all with views of Bodrum Bay.
-Advertisement-
The town’s whitewashed old district with its blue-trimmed windows and bougainvillea spilling over walls, exudes a quintessential Aegean atmosphere during the day.
In the evening, take a romantic stroll along the harbor front, overlooked by a castle built by the Knights Hospitaller.
The peninsula is small enough that you can easily explore both Bodrum Town and the coastal villages even on a short stay.
6- Uludağ
Uludag is a perfect honeymoon destination for couples who love winter sports and the scenic views of snow and mountains.
This picturesque location offers a range of activities such as skiing, nature walks, and luxury hotel stays.
The best time to visit Uludag is from December to February, where you can make the most of your honeymoon experiences.
Enjoy skiing with your partner, take a pleasant walk in nature, and cherish the unique view of snow-capped mountains.
7- Alaçatı
For a fashionable seaside honeymoon, visit Alaçatı.
This old fishing village, now a trendy beach resort, is a hot destination on Turkey’s Aegean Coast. The small seafront town on the Çesme Peninsula is popular among the high-class crowd from Istanbul during the summer months.
Alaçatı is filled with preserved old fishermen’s cottages and grand mansions that have been restored to house intimate, high-end boutique hotels, quirky cafes, and smart restaurants that showcase the Aegean’s regional cuisine.
-Advertisement-
Active couples can take advantage of the town’s reputation as Turkey’s top windsurfing destination, while those looking for a more relaxed experience can spend their time lounging on the beach, enjoying the sophisticated café scene, and indulging in some of the best food the Aegean Coast has to offer.
8- Kabak
Kabak, a small horseshoe-shaped bay located within the Yedi Buran (Seven Capes) region, is an ideal destination for honeymooning couples with a bohemian flair.
Although it is only 20 kilometers south of Ölüdeniz, it has a very different atmosphere from the tourist crowds of that beach.
For years, Kabak has been a popular spot among hippies, who would come to sleep in tents or basic cabins hidden within the pine forest that lines the bay.
-Advertisement-
Today, many of these camps have been upgraded to offer luxury glamping accommodations, including bungalows with amenities like swimming pools and spas, all set in the midst of a forest with views of the bay.
For nature-loving couples who want to be near the beach, Kabak is the perfect choice for a bohemian-inspired rural getaway.
9- Assos
Behramkale is a picturesque village that offers an intimate and romantic setting for your honeymoon in Turkey.
Stay in one of the charming boutique hotels nestled among the hilly cobblestone alleys and wake up to stunning views of the ruins of Assos and the Aegean Sea.
Explore the village and discover the Temple of Athena, one of the most beautiful ruins in Turkey, and other small ruins scattered around the village.
Take a day trip to Troy and make your honeymoon a blend of history and romance.
10- Safranbolu
Safranbolu is the perfect destination for a honeymoon with a historic flair.
The old town district is like stepping back in time, and it is one of the best places to visit in Turkey if you’re looking for a honeymoon stay filled with old-world ambiance.
Safranbolu is Turkey’s best-preserved Ottoman old town, with cobblestone alleyways lined by stately timber mansions, which were once home to merchants and traders and now have been converted into boutique hotels.
-Advertisement-
Visitors can explore the bazaars filled with workshops selling crafts, and lanes lined with patisseries displaying the town’s famous local sweet treats, while cute cafes serve up Safranbolu’s acclaimed regional cuisine.
The charming preserved architecture provides ample opportunity for aimless strolls, enjoying the slow pace of life.
For those who want to explore, head out into the lush surrounding hills, where you’ll find other traditional villages, historic sites, and the forested slopes of a nature park.
11- Bozcaada Island
Bozcaada is a popular Turkish island getaway and is an excellent choice for a honeymoon.
The island’s beaches and laid-back atmosphere provide a perfect setting for couples to relax and enjoy the tranquil pace of Aegean island life.
While active couples can engage in windsurfing and kitesurfing on the beaches, Bozcaada’s true charm lies in its simplicity.
Take a drive through the island’s interior, where vine-draped fields stretch across the hills, and spend time under the sun on one of the island’s beaches.
-Advertisement-
Explore the charming old-town district of Bozcaada Town, which has retained its traditional Aegean architecture and enjoy a dinner of fresh seafood while watching the sunset over the Aegean Sea.
For those who want to do some sightseeing, it’s easy to visit the archaeological site of Troy while based on Bozcaada Island, or even plan a road-trip along the nearby Biga Peninsula as an extension to your honeymoon.
12- Şirince
For a romantic getaway that combines the opportunity to visit Ephesus, Turkey’s most famous ancient ruin, with a peaceful and secluded hotel stay, consider staying in Şirince instead of the more popular bases of Kuşadası and Selçuk.
This beautifully preserved Ottoman Greek village, with its charming red-roofed houses nestled on a lushly forested hillside, offers a tranquil and secluded atmosphere.
-Advertisement-
Despite its peaceful setting, it’s only a 7km drive down the winding hill road to Selçuk and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ephesus, allowing easy access to world-class archaeological sites and other tourist attractions in Selçuk.
Although Şirince can get crowded with day-trippers during the summer, the village returns to its serene state once the last bus leaves in the late afternoon.
This makes the high-class boutique hotels in the village a perfect choice for a honeymoon getaway.
13- Kaş
Kaş is a coastal destination that offers more than just the typical beach and sea experience for honeymooners.
It is a place where couples can explore the sunken ruins of Kekova Island by kayaking or boating, and discover the half-sunken Lycian sarcophagi.
You can also hike to the top of the Crusader fortress in the village of Kaleköy for breathtaking views of the Mediterranean coastline.
-Advertisement-
Located within easy reach of many of the Mediterranean’s top sightseeing attractions, such as the beach and ruins of Patara and the famous Kaputaş Beach, Kaş is the perfect destination for couples who want to explore and experience more.
Most of Kaş’s exclusive boutique hotels are ideal for honeymoon and romantic breaks, offering sea views and direct access to the rocky coastline.
These hotels are mostly located outside of town, scattered along the lush Çukurbağ Peninsula and sandy beaches are just a short distance away.
14- Myra (Demre)
If you’re searching for a serene and intimate honeymoon destination, then the small town of Myra should be at the top of your list.
This charming town is known for its beautiful ruins that offer a glimpse into the past and provide a unique experience for couples interested in history and archaeology.
The town is surrounded by natural beauty, which makes it the perfect place to relax and enjoy each other’s company.
The best time to visit Myra is during the months of September to November, when the weather is mild and the crowds are less.
While here, the must-visit attraction is the Santa Claus Church, which is a famous historical site in the town.
Honeymooners can also take a peaceful stroll together, exploring the ruins and learning about the history of the town. It is an ideal destination for those who want to combine history and relaxation on their honeymoon in Turkey.
-Advertisement-
In conclusion, Turkey offers a wide range of options for honeymooners looking for a romantic getaway.
From the sandy beaches of the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, to the charming streets of historic towns and villages, there is something for everyone.
Whether you are looking for a relaxing beach vacation, a cultural experience, or an adventure-filled trip, Turkey has it all.
From the luxury resorts of Bodrum and Antalya, to the natural beauty of Cappadocia and Uludag, Turkey offers a diverse range of honeymoon experiences.
Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or outdoor activities, Turkey has something to offer every couple.
With its beautiful landscapes, delicious food, and friendly people, Turkey is an ideal destination for a romantic and unforgettable honeymoon.