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The Netherlands, the land of tulips, windmills, and bicycles, is one of the destinations where conservative families will be most comfortable in Europe. This country, where it is very easy to travel with a stroller thanks to its flat structure, is also one of the regions with the densest Muslim population in Europe. Thanks to this, you can easily find halal restaurants and mosques where you can worship in almost every city. On this route extending from the historical texture of Amsterdam to the silence of Giethoorn, you can have a holiday that is both cultural and relaxing with your family. Here are 5 tolerant and aesthetic cities free from Islamophobia that you should add to your list for your trip to the Netherlands.

Albania, which does not require a visa from Turkish citizens and is only 1.5 hours away by plane, is the most popular family holiday route of recent years. You will not feel like a stranger in these lands that remained under Ottoman rule for centuries. With cities echoing with adhan sounds, familiar tastes like 'Burek' and 'Elbasan Pan', and the cleanest beaches in Europe, Albania promises a satisfying trip both economically and spiritually. Get ready to explore this beautiful country with your family, where services are suitable for Islamic sensitivities, alcohol-free food options are plentiful, and the people have great love for Turks.

Put your passport aside, we are going to 'our home', brotherly country Azerbaijan, just taking your ID card. Rising on the shores of the Caspian Sea, Baku is one of the rare cities that perfectly blends the mystery of the East with the modernity of the West. For conservative families, Baku is the most comfortable international route where there is no worry about 'what to eat' (all halal), where one can worship peacefully in its mosques, and wander its streets speaking Turkish. City of Winds Baku is ready to embrace you with its historical Icherisheher, spiritual stops, green parks, and of course, that famous hospitality. Here is the Baku guide you can visit step by step with your family as of 2026.