Turkey’s digital creators are shaping how families plan trips, try new recipes, follow tech and gaming trends, and talk about parenting and education. Whether you’re a parent, student, teacher, or expat exploring life in Turkey, these trusted voices will keep your feed inspiring, practical, and grounded in real experience.
Barış Özcan blends design, technology, and human stories into thoughtful, beautifully produced videos. His pieces often explore creativity, ethical tech, and learning—great sparks for family discussions or classroom prompts.
Tip: Start with his themed deep-dives to spark family debates about AI, creativity, and digital well-being.
Ruhi Çenet produces documentary-style videos spanning culture, science, and global curiosities. His content is engaging for teens and adults who enjoy bite-sized explainers and longer investigative pieces.
Tip: Watch together and pause to fact-check interesting claims—great media literacy practice.
Refika brings warmth and authenticity to Turkish cuisine, from everyday staples to regional specialties. Her instructions are approachable, making it easy to cook as a family.
Tip: Use her videos to plan a weekly “Turkish night” that introduces kids to new ingredients and traditions.
İdil focuses on accessible, family-friendly dishes and time-saving techniques. Her clear steps and ingredient swaps are perfect for busy households.
Tip: Save her “meal-prep” style recipes to streamline school-week dinners.
One of Turkey’s most recognized parenting voices, Blogcu Anne covers pregnancy, early childhood, schooling, and the emotional side of parenting—candid, empathetic, and practical.
Tip: Browse her school-related posts before parent–teacher meetings for better questions to ask.
Run by Banu Aksoy and Yıldıray Lise, this long-standing blog curates picture books and children’s literature with thoughtful reviews that respect both child and adult readers.
Tip: Use their themed lists to build a year-round home reading shelf aligned to your child’s age.
Yolda Olmak is a treasure for smart, flexible travel in Turkey and abroad. Expect detailed itineraries, budget tips, and cultural context that helps you travel respectfully.
Tip: Cross-check his transit tips with current operator sites—he often links official sources.
Başak and Onur’s energetic guides spotlight hidden gems, nature escapes, and foodie stops across Turkey and beyond. Their itineraries balance must-sees with fresh finds.
Tip: Use their maps and neighborhood breakdowns to plan kid-friendly pit stops.
A licensed guide and prolific writer, Serhat’s blog decodes museums, neighborhoods, and Byzantine/Ottoman history in plain language—fantastic for culture-focused trips.
Tip: Print his museum overviews to keep teens engaged during long visits.
Ece’s evidence-informed routines and mindset tips help you build sustainable fitness habits. Expect approachable workouts and honest talk about balance.
Tip: Save her short routines for study breaks or after-school resets.
Merve blends friendly delivery with thorough testing, making it easier to invest wisely in skincare and makeup. Periodic lifestyle and tech-adjacent content keeps things fresh.
Tip: Look for her “empties” and long-term tests to avoid impulse buys.
Danla’s bold humor and candor made her a household name. While centered on beauty, her content veers into lifestyle and pop culture, engaging older teens and young adults.
Tip: Parents may want to preview for tone and language before sharing with younger teens.
Duygu’s channel and feeds blend fashion edits, travel, and daily life. She’s useful for trend-spotting and styling basics on a budget.
Tip: Save capsule-wardrobe posts to simplify school or work mornings.
As founder of ShiftDelete.Net, Hakkı brings early looks and practical reviews of phones, laptops, and consumer tech. Great for students and families making informed purchases.
Tip: Pair his reviews with student discounts and trade-in programs to stretch your budget.
Enis dives beyond gameplay to critique storytelling, mechanics, and industry trends. His thoughtful style resonates with older teens and students studying media or design.
Tip: Use his story-analysis videos for media-literacy discussions at home or in class.
Orkun’s upbeat style appeals to teens who enjoy challenges, pranks, and travel vlogs. While light-hearted, he’s also produced moving pieces with social messages.
Tip: Enable YouTube’s “remind me” feature for premieres kids are excited about.
A veteran journalist, Cüneyt offers interviews, explainers, and live reports on politics, culture, and current events. Valuable for older students and adults tracking Turkish affairs.
Tip: Pair his coverage with multiple sources to build balanced media habits.
Mert explains savings, investing, and financial literacy in approachable language. He’s a helpful starting point for families teaching teens about money.
Tip: Use his budgeting explainers to kick off a monthly family finance check-in.
Founded by Çağrı Mert Bakırcı, Evrim Ağacı is Turkey’s best-known science communication platform. Expect myth-busting articles, explainers, and classroom-friendly visuals.
Tip: Use the site’s references to practice source-checking with teens.
With user-tested recipes and a massive archive, Nefis Yemek Tarifleri is the go-to for reliable Turkish home cooking. Filters and comments help you find what really works.
Tip: Sort by “en çok beğenilen” (most liked) to surface the most dependable dishes fast.
Claudia is a long-term resident in Turkey who started her blog to capture her Turkish experience and share the ins and outs of Turkish cuisine with her readers.
Jane’s blog details all about what it’s like living as an expat in Mersin, Turkey. Read all about her experiences as well her travel and food stories!
Danni moved to Turkey when she was 19 and never regretted her decision. Her blog covers everything from Turkish food to underground reservoirs beneath Istanbul.
Lisa’s blog introduces readers to the lesser-known sights of Istanbul, giving tips and ideas on where tourists should go and what they need to do while visiting the city.
Catie and Jason started their blog to keep their friends and family up to date with their lives in Turkey, as well as giving their readers updates on events in Izmir and their adventures across the country.
Style Boom covers the latest in beauty, lifestyle, shopping and fashion in Turkey, and shares her travel stories for readers to share their experiences!
Serhat is a tourist guide in Istanbul who writes blogs about the city’s history, museums, food and the ‘cosmopolitan neighborhoods’. Serhat’s blog has up-to-date information about the city that’s perfect for all tourists!
Too Istanbul shares Antoine and Can’s love and knowledge of Istanbul and tries to make every visit a rewarding and fun experience for their readers.
Fethiye times is one of the best sources for entertainment, travel, local attractions, food and culture in the city of Fethiye.
Julia and Barry started their blog to share what it’s like living in Fethiye with their readers, and to share their experiences and stories and even offers helpful travel tips.
Exploring the Turkish Kitchen takes readers on a journey through taste and history of Turkish food by sharing recipes that were homegrown and influenced by immigration and travel.
Nil Erturk is a popular fashion blogger in Istanbul who also works as a digital brand consultant and serves as the co-founder of the menswear boutique Bey Karakoy.
Ömer’s personal blog allows his followers to have a glimpse into his daily life with his family while also sharing important milestones of his son’s life.
Natalie’s Turkish Travel blog shares articles and photos about travel in Turkey, as well as culture, traditions, daily life and her general musings.
Jules started her blog after moving to Ankara from the US, through which she shares her experiences in learning the Turkish language and shares her love for Turkish food.
Zee is an architecture student in Turkey who loves exploring the country and sharing her travel stories and experiences with her readers. She also shares helpful blogs on coping with being homesick and what life abroad is really like.
Deborah’s blog details all her adventures while sharing details about her family, friends, neighbors and general life in Turkey.
Derya’s blog serves as an exploration guide and shares her experiences she’s had all over the country while encouraging people to visit by talking about what the country has to offer.
Lady Sevim is a lifestyle and beauty blog based in Bursa, sharing the latest in skincare and beauty, as well as tips to maintain healthy-looking skin!
Swyma started her blog to share her travel experiences with her readers and followers through photos and blogs, dubbing her passion for writing and photography as the inspiration for her blog.
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