This image is the perfect encapsulation of a European summer holiday - white beach, clear water, a cute village built into the hillside. You'd be forgiven for thinking this is a Greek Island or Italian coastal town. But nope, this gem is actually in Türkiye.

The underrated country has been seeing more Aussie visitors recently. And it's a lot cheaper and less crowded than 'traditional' European destinations. Read through to learn why.

 As the cost of living continues to go up but our appetite for travel refuses to wane, Aussies are looking for cheaper destinations we can visit. And if you're keen for a European trip without breaking the bank, Türkiye is the best option.  Türkiye's long Mediterranean coastline boasts pristine beaches with some of the clearest water you've ever seen.

 As it's such a huge country, the diversity of things to do and see is incredible. For example, the Eastern Express train from Kars to Ankara is a 24-hour journey through dazzling landscapes. Once you're there, you won't be spending too much.

A beer costs the equivalent of about $4.50, a cheap meal out is about $13, while a mid-range hotel runs at about $100 a night.  Even the most touristy sites in Türkiye are still relatively low-key when compared to the crowds in Italy and Greece.

The bustling city of Istanbul is a must-visit, and a great place to start your trip. Come hungry - the street food scene here is amazing. As the largest city in Europe, you'll ne.