Istanbul and Cappadocia create a varied introduction combining history, landscapes, food and daily life.
Discover Turkey through women, living traditions and the stories between continents.
From Istanbul’s neighbourhoods and historic waterfront to Cappadocia’s valleys, workshops and village life, our Turkey trips move beyond a list of monuments. They connect places with the women, crafts, food and everyday stories that make them meaningful.
Distances, domestic flights, crowds and early starts need to be considered when designing the programme.
Urban Istanbul, central Anatolia and coastal areas each have their own rhythm, traditions and atmosphere.
Join a women-only departure or ask for a private version adapted to your own dates and travellers.
More than a bridge between Europe and Asia.
Turkey is often introduced through its geography, yet its identity is shaped by far more than two continents. Ottoman heritage, Byzantine history, Anatolian cultures, regional cuisines, contemporary cities and rural traditions coexist across the country.
Istanbul is not the whole of Turkey, but it is an extraordinary place to begin. Mosques, churches, markets, ferries, modern districts and family-run businesses reveal a city where several eras and ways of life remain visible at the same time.
Travelling onward to Cappadocia changes the scale completely. The landscape opens, villages become quieter, and the experience turns towards valleys, local workshops, homes, food and the relationship between people and the land.
History becomes more memorable when it is placed beside local voices, neighbourhood life, crafts and shared meals.
Essential information for understanding the rhythm of Turkey.
A good programme leaves enough time for transfers, cultural visits, local encounters and the unexpected moments that often become the strongest memories.
Distances and transport
Turkey is a large country. Domestic flights are useful between Istanbul and Cappadocia, while road travel is part of many regional programmes.
Religious and cultural heritage
Mosques, churches, museums and archaeological sites may have specific opening rules and expectations regarding clothing or behaviour.
Food and shared meals
Turkish cuisine is highly regional. Breakfasts, meze, street food, home cooking and desserts are an important part of understanding each place.
Language
Turkish is the national language. English is common in many tourism settings, while local support remains especially valuable outside the main visitor areas.
Money and payments
The Turkish lira is the local currency. Cards are widely used in cities, but cash remains helpful for markets, smaller purchases and rural stops.
Entry formalities
Visa and passport requirements depend on nationality and can change. Each traveller should verify the rules applying to her passport before departure.
Five sides of Turkey that create a richer itinerary.
The strongest programmes combine major sites with local neighbourhoods, food, landscapes, wellbeing and encounters with people who keep traditions alive.
Historic landmarks and neighbourhood life
Explore imperial architecture, ferry crossings, markets and districts where the city’s contemporary life continues beyond its famous monuments.
Cappadocia beyond the balloon photographs
Valleys, rock formations, cave architecture, village traditions and local workshops reveal the region from the ground as well as from above.
Aegean landscapes and archaeological stories
Coastal routes and ancient sites can extend the journey towards another side of Turkey’s history and regional identity.
Hammam rituals with context and care
A hammam can become more than an activity when its history, etiquette, privacy and local meaning are properly explained.
Markets, kitchens and women-led workshops
Cooking, textiles, ceramics and family businesses create opportunities to understand knowledge passed between generations.
Experiences vary according to generation, region, family, education, profession, economic circumstances and personal choices.
Modern lives, inherited traditions and many different realities.
Women in Turkey cannot be described through one image. The experiences of a professional woman in Istanbul, an artisan in Cappadocia, a family business owner and a woman living in a smaller rural community may be very different.
Our aim is not to turn these differences into stereotypes. It is to create respectful opportunities for conversation about work, family, creativity, entrepreneurship, education, cultural expectations and the way traditions evolve.
The value of the encounter comes from listening. A cooking experience, workshop or shared meal should never be treated as decoration inside an itinerary. It should recognise the woman’s knowledge, time and story.
Comfortable to explore when the itinerary respects local realities.
Turkey welcomes large numbers of international visitors, but every region has its own rhythm. Good preparation helps travellers focus on the experience rather than logistics.
Transfer times, queues, early flights, heat and walking should be planned before adding more visits to the programme.
Choose the season according to the regions and experiences you want.
Turkey has varied climates. Istanbul, central Anatolia and the coast do not experience the same temperatures or seasonal rhythm.
April to June
Spring generally offers comfortable conditions for cities, heritage visits and outdoor exploration, although weather remains variable.
Good for balanced cultural itineraries.September to October
Autumn can provide pleasant temperatures and a strong balance between city visits, landscapes and local experiences.
Often ideal for Istanbul and Cappadocia.July to August
Summer may be hot and crowded, especially in major visitor areas. The itinerary needs a slower rhythm and carefully planned visiting times.
Best with realistic daily schedules.November to March
Winter can bring cold conditions, rain or snow depending on the region. It also offers a quieter atmosphere and a different view of the country.
Suitable for travellers prepared for winter.Discover the Turkey programmes currently available with My Lady Trip.
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Istanbul & Cappadocia Among Women
An eight-day women-only journey through Istanbul and Cappadocia, combining imperial heritage, gentle walks, a traditional hammam and meaningful encounters with women preserving local crafts and culinary traditions.
From choosing your programme to meeting the local team.
Group departures and private travel follow different booking paths, but both begin with clear information about the destination, travellers and dates.
Choose your travel style
Select a women-only departure or request a private trip around your own group and dates.
Open the full programme
Review the itinerary, inclusions, meeting point, audience and operating language.
Send your request
Tell us which departure interests you or describe the private version you would like.
Receive the next steps
We confirm availability and explain the reservation process before any commitment.
Meet in Turkey
You choose your international flights and meet the group or local team at the stated point.
What women ask before travelling to Turkey.
Do women need to cover their hair in Turkey?
No general rule requires women to cover their hair in everyday public spaces. A scarf may be required when visiting certain mosques or religious places.
Can women travel to Turkey without joining a couple?
Yes. Women travel independently and in groups throughout Turkey. A structured itinerary and local support can make the logistics and cultural context easier to navigate.
Is Cappadocia only about hot-air balloons?
No. The region also offers valleys, cave architecture, villages, workshops, food traditions and encounters that remain meaningful even when a balloon flight is not possible.
Are international flights included?
No. Travellers choose and book their international flights, then meet the group at the destination and time indicated in the full trip information.
Can the Turkey itinerary be made private?
A private version may be created according to dates, group composition, duration, budget and the regions travellers wish to include.
Will every departure operate in the same language?
No. Each departure page states its operating language. The language of the website page and the language used during the trip are managed separately.
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