At the intersection of Europe and Asia is a country so rich in history, culture, and sights that any avid traveler or photographer would love to visit. Packed with historic, natural, and man-made wonders, Turkey will steal your heart and offer a mesmerizing variety of incredible photographic opportunities. Here are three must-shoot-at places to add to your list!
The Unbelievable Blue Lagoon, Oludeniz
Nothing makes a picture better than a splash of turquoise water and endless stripes of white sand surrounding it. That’s exactly what Turkey’s gorgeous Blue Lagoon has to offer. The fine sands of Belcekiz beach are a feast to the eye with their Maldivian-like swirling seascapes of white and blue. Look up, and you’ll enjoy skies full of paragliders, all enjoying the green-forested promontories shaped like sleeping dragons amid the Turkish blue of the Aegean Sea.
The Cotton-Like Hot Springs of Pamukkale
Pamukkale literally translates to “cotton castle,” which is exactly what your first thought will be when you lay eyes on this beautiful creation of nature. The hot mineral springs have been cascading down the hillside for thousands of years, creating a spectacular terraced view perfect for snapping with your camera. At the top of the site, you’ll find the Greco-Roman spa town of Hierapolis, where you can bathe in Cleopatra’s very own hot open bath. Pamukkale often gets busy with tourists, but if you go there early enough or at sunset, you can take truly breathtaking pictures.
The Fairytale Sights of Cappadocia, the Jewel of Turkey
Enter a fantasy world with the curious landscapes of Turkey’s jewel, Cappadocia, where honey-colored rocks have morphed into odd shapes, resembling magic mushrooms and minarets, often referred to as Fairy Chimneys. Settles have been carving out churches, monasteries, and houses in the soft volcanic rocks, creating an even more spectacular sight. Enjoy it from the sky while taking the hot air balloon ride of your life.