Travel Blog

Fairy Chimneys Blog With Threads On Turkey Tours, Cappadocia, Istanbul & Gallipoli

Winter Sleep

I've always wanted to write. I didn't know what, but simply write. I guess the timing was not right before. Let me start by admitting that, I am no bl...

Dangerously Close

As a Gringo (of Colombian descent) who was raised in Miami and who has now lived in Cappadocia, Turkey for almost 2 years , I am frequently asked-by...

Australia's first travel coffee lounge

Fairy Chimneys Travel agency has been apart of the Camberwellians for 13 years this year. We have grown from a small Turkish travel agency, who specia...

Pamukkale & Hierapolis: an intriguing tale of two cities

Pamukkale's spectacular white travertine terraces gleam their greeting long before you actually alight. These intricate limestone formations have cau...

Jill Thompson's U3A Turkey Trip, a must for your Bucket List

Having just returned from this exciting and surprised filled trip, I now know why whenever I mentioned that I was going to Turkey, people who had been...

Gallipoli Ballot at Anzac Centenary

The Australian Government announced that Anzac centenary commemorations at Gallipoli will be open to ticket holders decided by a ballot. The Governmen...

Charting a course for Gallipoli 2015

Fairy Chimneys Travel Turkey tours are always a popular attraction at the Sydney Holiday and Travel show. But this year was special. Following a suc...

Gallipoli-2015 Epic Cruise makes waves

The recent Melbourne Holiday and Travel Expo was extra special for Fairy Chimneys Travel. This year, the boutique travel agency launched an exclusive...

Cappadocia: crown jewel of Turkey

Cappadocia is a land that inspires imagination. With entrenched valleys and lunar-like rock outcrops, Cappadocia's geographic wonders are the food of...

Istanbul Wins Hottest International City

Australia's prestige travel magazine, Australian Gourmet Traveller, has just announced their 2011 Travel Awards. From a huge array of global possibi...