Bachelor Party in Turkey: The Ultimate 3-Day Itinerary

  • Day 1: Experience Istanbul
    20 mins (10km) from Istanbul Atatürk Airport

    Begin your bachelor party adventure in Istanbul with a traditional Turkish breakfast at Karaköy Güllüoğlu where you can enjoy authentic Turkish cuisine. After breakfast, head to the iconic Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia, both within walking distance, to soak in the history and culture of Istanbul. Visit the Grand Bazaar for some souvenir shopping and end your day at the Bosphorus Strait where you can indulge in some local seafood while enjoying views of the city.

  • Day 2: Pamper Yourselves in Antalya
    1 hour, 15 mins (475 km) from Istanbul by flight

    Take a morning flight to Antalya where you can indulge in some self-pampering at the luxurious Rixos Premium Spa. After a relaxing spa session, explore the ancient city of Perge to witness the ruins of ancient Rome. Take a photo-op at Kursunlu Waterfall and end your day at the Antalya Beach Park where you can enjoy the nightlife of Antalya.

  • Day 3: Marmaris Boat Party
    3 hours, 45 minutes (269 km) from Antalya by car

    Drive down to Marmaris and spend your day partying on a boat with the Marmaris Boat Party. Enjoy the open bar, live music, and dance floor with your friends while enjoying the beautiful coastline. End your day at Golden Orange Beach Club where you can enjoy some relaxed beach time and the party atmosphere.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Karaköy Güllüoğlu (1 hour, £15)
  • Blue Mosque (1 hour, free)
  • Hagia Sophia (1 hour, £13)
  • Grand Bazaar (2 hours, variable)
  • Bosphorus Strait (2 hours, £40)
  • Flight to Antalya (£100-£200)
  • Rixos Premium Spa (3 hours, £200)
  • Perge (2 hours, £10)
  • Kursunlu Waterfall (1 hour, £7)
  • Antalya Beach Park (3 hours, variable)
  • Drive to Marmaris (3 hours, £30)
  • Marmaris Boat Party (6 hours, £60)
  • Golden Orange Beach Club (4 hours, £20)
  • Total Estimated Costs: £552

Transportation

Travelling in Turkey can be done using taxis or public transportation like buses, trams, and underground trains. Taxis are the easiest option, but they can be more expensive. If you’re travelling between cities, consider travelling by plane to save time. All the major cities in Turkey have airports and flights can be quite affordable.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider adding places like Cappadocia, Ankara, or Ephesus to your itinerary. Alternatively, if you're short on time, you can take a day trip to the Princes Islands or Darica Zoo in Istanbul. Remember to dress modestly when visiting mosques and wear comfortable shoes as most of the tourist attractions involve a lot of walking.

Airports

Turkey has an extensive network of airports with Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST) and Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport (SAW) being the biggest. Antalya International Airport (AYT) serves Antalya, while Dalaman Airport (DLM) serves Marmaris.

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