With the arrival of Ramadan Feast, you and your loved ones can travel to the natural beauties and historical riches all over Turkey and share the joy of Eid. We have listed these unique routes, one by one, for you, where you can enjoy both fun and relaxation. So where to go on Ramadan Feast? What are the places to visit during Ramadan Feast? Here are the rewards…
As the sultan of eleven months bid farewell to Ramadan, the joy of Eid was felt all around. As we leave behind this blessed month, in which we worship profusely and meet our loved ones at crowded iftar tables, we have already started to make special plans for Eid al-Fitr. We can take advantage of the Eid al-Fitr holiday to make the most of our time with our family and friends and to explore new places. Many people ask, “Where to go on Eid al-Fitr?” While looking for an answer to the question, let’s take a look at the places that should definitely be visited during the Ramadan Feast.
WHERE TO GO IN RAMADAN DAY? RAMADAN HOLIDAY OFFERS
Eid al-Fitr brings with it a unique time to spend time with our family. We have listed the places you should definitely go to spend quality time and rest in this short time:
- Ağva
- Seferihisar
- Cappadocia
- İğneada
- Elevit Plateau
AĞVA
If you say “I’d rather go to a place that is both close and spacious during Ramadan Feast than traveling to far places”, Ağva may be the place you are looking for! Ağva, which has a coast to the Black Sea and is connected to the Şile district, fascinates those who see it with its lush atmosphere and dazzling nature. Ağva, which has become the escape route of thousands of Istanbulites every time, is a wonderful option for those who want to experience quiet moments, especially during the Ramadan Feast.

If you are planning to go to Ağva, which means “village built in the middle of two streams” in Latin, I would definitely say take a look at Kadırga and Kilimli coves. On the other hand, if you want to travel a little in history; By going to Hisar Zirve, you can have the chance to see the castles bearing the traces of the Byzantine period.
SEFERİHİSAR
Seferihisar, Turkey’s first “Cittaslow”, that is, “Calm City”, is one of the most important cities in İzmir. It is one of the pleasant districts. This place, which stands out with its deep blue and clean sea, is in the middle of the preferences of those who cannot give up the calmness. Especially if you come to Seferihisar, which is on the radar of holidaymakers with the warming of the weather, definitely stop by Sığacık. If you come here, you can both shop from handmade soaps to ethnic dresses and sip your tea with your loved ones by the sea.
CAPPADOCIA
Turkey’s apple of the eye, Cappadocia opens its doors to thousands of local and foreign tourists in all four seasons. Cappadocia, which is adorned with a white blanket in winter, hosts the super appearance of colorful balloons in spring. If you want to be full of cultural richness and have an unforgettable trip during the Ramadan Feast, this place should definitely be on your list.
When you come to this place, which takes people to other realms with its rich geography, do not leave without seeing dozens of pleasant places such as Uçhisar Castle, Göreme Open Air Museum and Ihlara Valley.
İĞNEADA
Igneada, which has Europe’s largest Longoz forests, is located in Kırklareli. Igneada, which is one of the quietest rotations of our country, draws a serene holiday route for its guests, especially with its long coast. If you want to listen to yourself and be alone with nature, you can take your family with you and have a pleasant holiday here.
On the other hand, with the warming of the weather, this place is among the favorite places of camping lovers. Igneada, where you can come to camp or take pictures, is actually a door to peace.
ELEVİT HIGHLAND
Turkey’s oxygen reservoir, the Black Sea Region, is probably the place that everyone should go once in their lifetime. He writes his name in the middle. Elevit Plateau, located in Çamlıhemşin district of Rize, is at an altitude of 1884 meters. Reminiscent of a children’s fairy tale with its classical highland residences, Elevit Highland stands out with its horons and festivals.
You can say goodbye to the crowded and gloomy atmosphere of Istanbul for a while by coming to Elevit Plateau, which is home to a thousand and one shades of green.
HAPPY EAST OF RAMADAN!
