Turkey on a Budget from the UK: 7-Day Itinerary That Still Feels Premium
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Turkey on a Budget from the UK: 7-Day Itinerary That Still Feels Premium
- Route: 3 nights in Istanbul + 4 nights on the coast around Fethiye–Ölüdeniz or Antalya–Konyaaltı/Lara.
- Target budget: Many UK visitors manage about £55–£90 per person per day (excluding flights) with mid-range but not luxury choices.
- Sample costs: Istanbul tram/metro ride with Istanbulkart about 15–25 TRY; dolmuş like Fethiye–Ölüdeniz or Antalya–Lara via Güzeloba often 20–50 TRY; major sights commonly under 700 TRY – check current prices.
- Premium feel: Spend on Bosporus views, one shared boat trip (e.g. from Fethiye harbour) and a traditional hammam, save on taxis and overpriced seafront meals.
- When to go for value: Late April–early June or late September–October usually give lower prices and warm weather.
- Key tools: Istanbulkart, dolmuş minibuses, ferries between Eminönü–Kadıköy, and coastal trams in Antalya.
For a 7-day Turkey trip from the UK that feels like a treat but stays on budget, focus on two bases: Istanbul for culture and food, and one coastal area – either the Fethiye–Ölüdeniz region or the Antalya–Konyaaltı/Lara belt. Use public transport, eat where locals queue, and spend selectively on standout views and experiences.
Budget Framework for 7 Days (Excluding Flights)
- Daily spend guide (per person): around £55–£90 for comfortable, non-luxury travel.
- Transport examples:
- Istanbul Airport → Sirkeci via M11 metro + Marmaray: often roughly 120–180 TRY total per person.
- Istanbul public transport: With an Istanbulkart, many rides 15–25 TRY.
- Dolmuş: routes such as Fethiye–Ölüdeniz or Antalya–Lara (Güzeloba) typically 20–50 TRY – confirm locally.
- Food examples:
- Bakery or street-food lunch: roughly £3–£6.
- Sit-down dinner (no alcohol): generally £7–£15 per person in non-touristy streets.
- Sights: Major museums and historic complexes often under 700 TRY; always check official sites for current fees.
Simple rule: Pay a bit more for location and experiences, keep everyday transport and casual meals firmly budget-friendly.
7-Day Budget–Premium Itinerary Overview
- Days 1–3 – Istanbul: Base around Sultanahmet, Sirkeci or Karaköy–Galata for tram and ferry access.
- Days 4–7 – Coast:
- Option A: Fethiye–Ölüdeniz via Dalaman Airport.
- Option B: Antalya–Konyaaltı/Lara via Antalya Airport.
For wider planning, also see Istanbul Trip Planning Guide for UK Travellers and Best Coastal Bases in Mediterranean Turkey.
Days 1–3: Istanbul – Culture, Food and Ferries
Where to Base Yourself (Areas, Not Hotels)
- Sultanahmet / Cankurtaran: Steps from key sights, with eateries on Küçük Ayasofya Caddesi and Tavukhane Sokak.
- Sirkeci / Eminönü: Great for trams along Divan Yolu Caddesi and ferries from Eminönü İskele.
- Karaköy / Galata: Lively streets like Bankalar Caddesi and Galip Dede Caddesi, good for nightlife and Bosporus access.
UK-friendly tip: Stepping one or two streets back from main squares like Sultanahmet Meydanı usually lowers both room and meal prices.
Day 1: Arrival and First Evening
- From Istanbul Airport:
- Take M11 metro, then connect to Marmaray for Sirkeci or Yenikapı.
- Or use the Havaist shuttle towards Sultanahmet or Taksim (check official site for fares).
- Evening:
- Walk through Gülhane Park, just off Alemdar Caddesi.
- Pick up a simit (sesame bread ring) from carts near Sultanahmet Meydanı.
- Explore food lanes around Hocapaşa Sokak behind Sirkeci station for affordable grills and stews.
Day 2: Old City and Galata Views
- Walk between key sights around Sultanahmet Meydanı, then along Yerebatan Caddesi and Divan Yolu Caddesi for cafés and snack stops.
- Take the T1 tram to Eminönü, watch the fishermen on the Galata Bridge and the ferries coming and going.
- Cross on foot into Karaköy and head up Galip Dede Caddesi towards the Galata area for sunset.
Eating well on a budget:
- Try pide (oven-baked flatbread) and bazlama (thick soft bread) in side streets off Hocapaşa Sokak rather than directly on tram-front streets.
- For baklava at local prices, head towards Hamidiye Caddesi or back streets along Mahmutpaşa Yokuşu.
Simple rule: If staff are calling you aggressively into a restaurant near Sultanahmet and there are no prices in Turkish lira shown, pick another spot.
Day 3: Asian Side and Bosporus Ferry
- From Eminönü or Karaköy, take a regular commuter ferry to Kadıköy – same ticket system as other public transport, but with skyline views of Sarayıburnu and the historic peninsula.
- Stroll Bahariye Caddesi, then down to the seaside in Moda; stop for lahmacun or çiğ börek on side streets like Yoğurtçu Şükrü Sokak.
- Back on the European side, consider a short Bosporus route ferry from Eminönü İskele passing Beşiktaş, Ortaköy and Bebek instead of a pricier tourist cruise.
Days 4–7: Coastal Turkey – Fethiye or Antalya
Choice: pick Fethiye–Ölüdeniz for harbour atmosphere and walking, or Antalya–Konyaaltı/Lara for a bigger city and more nightlife.
Getting from Istanbul to the Coast
- Domestic flights: From Istanbul Airport or Sabiha Gökçen to Dalaman (for Fethiye) or Antalya. Compare luggage rules and times.
- Coaches: Cheaper but much longer; routes leave from Esenler Otogarı and sometimes Alibeyköy.
Option A – Fethiye & Ölüdeniz (4 Nights)
Where to Base Yourself
- Fethiye town centre: Around Atatürk Caddesi, the marina and İskele Meydanı – easy for markets and harbour.
- Çalış Beach: Long promenade along Barış Manço Bulvarı with sunset views; connected by dolmuş and water taxi.
- Ölüdeniz: For the lagoon and paragliding on Belcekız Beach.
Day 4: Dalaman to Fethiye
- Shuttle from Dalaman Airport to Fethiye Otogar, then short dolmuş or walk to streets near Atatürk Caddesi.
- Evening walk by the harbour along Yat Limanı Caddesi and the fish market around Balık Hali Sokak.
- Eat a simple grilled fish or kebab on back streets behind Cumhuriyet Caddesi for lower prices than the seafront.
Day 5: Ölüdeniz and the Lagoon
- From Fethiye dolmuş station, board the minibus marked "Ölüdeniz"; get off near Belcekız Beach.
- Walk to the lagoon entrance (small fee, check locally). Spend the day swimming or watching the paragliders land on the main beach.
- Buy simit or pogaça earlier from bakeries on Mustafa Kemal Bulvarı to keep beach food costs low.
Day 6: Shared Boat Trip from Fethiye
- Head to Fethiye harbour around Yat Limanı Caddesi to compare shared day-cruise boards (often labelled “12 islands” or bay tours).
- Confirm what is included: lunch, tea, and any port taxes. Shared boats usually offer the best price–experience balance.
- Bring your own water and snacks from supermarkets on Fethi Bey Caddesi to avoid bar mark-ups.
Day 7: Market or Short Lycian Way Walk
- If your flight is later, visit the Fethiye weekly market near Pazar Yeri (often Tuesday – confirm locally) for fruit, spices and Turkish delight.
- Or take a dolmuş towards Ovacık to walk a short signed section of the Lycian Way with views back towards Ölüdeniz.
- Return to Fethiye Otogar for the shuttle back to Dalaman Airport.
Option B – Antalya, Konyaaltı & Lara (4 Nights)
Where to Base Yourself
- Kaleiçi (Old Town): Cobbled alleys around Hesapçı Sokak near the Roman harbour and Hadrian’s Gate.
- Konyaaltı Beach: Long pebble shoreline backed by Akdeniz Bulvarı and Atatürk Bulvarı.
- Lara / Güzeloba: Sandy coast reached via Lara Caddesi, with more local-feeling streets in Güzeloba Mahallesi.
Day 4: Arrival and Kaleiçi
- From Antalya Airport, take the AntRay tram from Havalimanı stop to central stops such as İsmetpaşa or Muratpaşa.
- Enter Kaleiçi via Hadrian’s Gate on Atatürk Caddesi and explore Hesapçı Sokak and Kılınçarslan Sokak.
- Choose dinner on side streets away from the harbour viewpoint for better prices and quieter settings.
Day 5: Konyaaltı Beach
- Take the tram west to Konyaaltı; walk down from stops near Migros AVM to the beach.
- Enjoy the coastal path along Akdeniz Bulvarı with mountain views – completely free.
- Eat at casual places in Arapsuyu Mahallesi, just behind the main seafront, for better-value grills and gözleme.
Day 6: Waterfalls or Ancient Sites
- Düden Waterfalls (Lower): Bus or dolmuş towards Lara, get off around Çağlayan Mahallesi and walk to the cliff viewpoint where the falls drop into the sea.
- Alternatively, consider a day tour to Perge and Aspendos from pick-up points near Atatürk Caddesi. Tours cost more than DIY buses from Antalya Otogar but are simpler.
Day 7: Lara Beach and Departure
- Store luggage, then ride bus or dolmuş along Lara Caddesi through Güzeloba to public sections of Lara Beach.
- Buy bread such as somun and acma from bakeries on streets like Güzeloba Mah. 2295 Sokak for cheap picnic lunches.
- Allow extra time for traffic when returning to Antalya Airport.
Keeping the Trip Budget-Friendly Without Feeling Restricted
Food and Drink Tips
- Breakfast: Use local bakeries instead of paying for hotel buffets. In Istanbul, try places off Şehit Muhtar Caddesi; in Antalya, look along Atatürk Caddesi.
- Lunch: Look for simple esnaf lokantası (tradesmen’s restaurants) on back streets – for example off İstiklal Caddesi such as Asmalımescit Caddesi.
- Dinner: Share meze and one main plus bread like pide; portion sizes are hearty.
- Water: Buy larger bottles or 5L containers from supermarkets near İstiklal Caddesi, Fethi Bey Caddesi (Fethiye) and Atatürk Caddesi (Antalya).
Transport Strategy
- Group sights by area to avoid zig-zagging across cities.
- In Istanbul, combine Sultanahmet and Eminönü on one day; keep Karaköy and Galata together; visit the Asian side on another day.
- In Fethiye, pay attention to last dolmuş times back from Ölüdeniz to avoid an unplanned taxi fare.
- In Antalya, plan Konyaaltı and Kaleiçi on the same day so you cross the city fewer times.
When to Travel for the Best Value
- Late April–early June: Warm days, not peak prices; good for both Istanbul and the coast.
- Late September–October: Sea usually still warm in Fethiye and Antalya, fewer crowds.
- Winter: Istanbul can be chilly and wet but often cheaper; coastal areas are quieter, with some beach services reduced.
For month-by-month details, see Best Time to Visit Turkey by Month.
Key Practicalities for UK Travellers
Entry, Money and Connectivity
- Visa and entry: Check the latest conditions on gov.uk and the official Turkish e-visa site; rules and any fees can change.
- Currency: Turkish lira (TRY). Many visitors withdraw at ATMs on İstiklal Caddesi, Atatürk Caddesi (Antalya) or near Fethiye harbour. Use a card with low or no FX fees if possible.
- Cards vs cash: Contactless widely accepted in supermarkets and mid-range restaurants; keep small notes/coins for dolmuş fares, street food and markets.
- Phones: For regular data use, consider a local SIM from kiosks around Taksim Meydanı, Antalya Otogar or Fethiye Otogar, or use an eSIM bought in advance.
Sensible On-the-Ground Habits
- Keep valuables secure in busy areas like Eminönü, İstiklal Caddesi and large bazaars.
- Ask taxi drivers to turn on the "taximetre" before moving. If they refuse, wait for another taxi.
- On beaches such as Konyaaltı, Lara or Ölüdeniz, pay attention to flag systems and local advice about currents.
- Use sun protection even in spring; sea reflection around Konyaaltı and Ölüdeniz can be strong.
FAQ
Is 7 days enough for Turkey from the UK?
Seven days is enough for two bases – typically 3 nights in Istanbul and 4 nights on the coast around Fethiye or Antalya. You will not see the whole country, but you can comfortably combine city, seaside and local food.
How much should I budget for 7 days excluding flights?
Many UK travellers find £55–£90 per person per day covers mid-range accommodation, public transport, main sights and meals without heavy alcohol spending. Costs fall if you cook or choose very simple lodging, and rise if you book multiple excursions or upgrade rooms.
Which coastal base is usually better value, Fethiye or Antalya?
Antalya often has more competition and variety, especially along Konyaaltı and back streets behind Lara Caddesi. Fethiye tends to feel smaller and relaxed, with good value on dolmuş routes and shared harbour boat trips.
Can I squeeze Cappadocia into this 7-day plan?
You can, but it means another domestic flight or a long coach journey, which adds cost and travel time. For a budget-conscious but premium-feeling week, many travellers focus on Istanbul + one coast and keep Cappadocia for a separate trip.
Do I need to tip in Turkey?
Tipping is appreciated. In sit-down restaurants, many visitors leave around 5–10% for good service. For taxis, rounding up is common. Always check your bill for any included service charge.
Is public transport manageable with only English?
In Istanbul, Antalya and Fethiye, buses, trams and dolmuş routes are usually easy to navigate; signs are in Roman letters and staff at Sirkeci, Antalya Otogar and Fethiye Otogar are used to international visitors. Showing your destination written on your phone helps.
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