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20 days tour
Turkish Delight

Accommodation
19 nightsโ accommodation including breakfast daily
Guide
Services of local English-speaking guides
Meals
Meals as specified in the itinerary
Transport
Return airport transfers Transportation in an air-conditioned private vehicle
Others
Services of local English-speaking guides Entrance fees and sightseeing as per the itinerary
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Others
International and domestic flights not mentioned above Visas Travel and medical insurance All services, meals other than those indicated above Any changes to the proposed and confirmed program All items of a personal nature e.g. drinks, laundry, telephone calls, tips etc.
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Insurance is not included.
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Itinerary of your trip Turkish Delight
- Day 1 Day 1: Arrival In Istanbul
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 1: Arrival In Istanbul
Welcome to Tรผrkiye! Upon arrival, you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel.
The remainder of your day is at leisure to explore the magical city of Istanbul where east meets west. Split across two continents with a rich swirl of European elegance and an exotic Asian flair, it is a city sure to impress even the worldliest traveller. The cultural diversity in Istanbul dates back to Silk Road trading days and the layers of armies, empires and treasures will unfold before you.
Meals
N/A
Accommodation
Levni Hotel-Istanbul or similar
Service
Airport transfer
- Day 2 Day 2: Istanbul
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 2: Istanbul
Topkapi Palace
After breakfast, start your day with a visit to Topkapi Palace including the Harem section (Closed on Tuesdays), the former residence of Ottoman sultans. Built in 1468 on one of Istanbulโs seven hills by Mehmet the Conqueror. This huge complex served as the seat of the Ottoman sultans for 400 years. Today, it houses a museum showcasing the treasures of the Sultans, featuring an extravagant Treasury Section with magnificent jewels, including the emerald dagger that inspired the 1964 movie โTopkapiโ. And priceless Chinese porcelain, renowned as one of the worldโs best collections, along with weaponry, a calligraphy section, and more. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus, and the Golden Horn from the palace grounds.
Yerebatan Underground Cistern
Continue to the Yerebatan Underground Cistern, an ancient water reservoir that features atmospherically lit rows of columns, totaling 336. Built in 532, it can store 80,000 cubic meters of water. Over the years, the Yerebatan Cistern has also been used for cultural events and performances due to its exceptional acoustics and unique setting. It has hosted famous singers and served as a setting for film productions.
Enjoy lunch at a Sultanahmet restaurant offering authentic Turkish cuisine. (not included)
St. Sophia
In the afternoon, visit St. Sophia (Closed on Friday mornings), one of the great architectural marvels of the ancient world, constructed as a basilica in 536 AD by Emperor Justinian, and turned into a mosque in 1453. Explore its stunning interior, which features impressive domes, intricate mosaics, and centuries-old frescoes.
Blue Mosque
From here, head to the Blue Mosque. Explore its 20,000 distinctive blue tiles and six minarets and take in the serene atmosphere of its vast courtyard. Built in the 17th century by Sultan Ahmet, it stands as a masterpiece of classical Turkish art.
(Please note that it may be closed on Friday mornings, and partial or complete closures might occur due to unforeseen events or ongoing restoration work, for which we cannot be held responsible.)
Hippodrome
Then, walk through the Hippodrome, an ancient stadium renowned for hosting chariot races, athletic competitions, victory ceremonies, and political gatherings in the old city. Explore Sultanahmet Square, where the Hippodrome is situated, and marvel at the historical monuments nearby, including the โObelisk of Egypt,โ the โSerpent Columnโ from Delphi, the โGerman Fountain of Wilhelm II,โ and the โColossus.โ
Enjoy dinner at Matbah Restaurant before heading back to your hotel.
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation
Levni Hotel-Istanbul or similar
Services
Private vehicle with English-speaking guide
- Day 3 Day 3: Istanbul
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 3: Istanbul
This morning, continue exploring Istanbulโs Rich Heritage.
Istanbul Archaeological Museum
Begin your day by delving into the treasures of history at the Istanbul Archaeological Museum. Here, ancient artefacts and relics unveil stories of civilisations past, offering a glimpse into Istanbulโs rich and diverse heritage.
Little St. Sophia
Next, explore the charming neighbourhood of Little St. Sophia, also known as Kรผรงรผk Ayasofya Camii. Tucked away in Sultanahmet, itโs a hidden gem dating back to the 6th century. Step inside and wander through its historic halls, and youโll find yourself transported by the stories of bygone eras.
Yedikule
Continue to Yedikule, locally known as Yedikule Hisarฤฑ or Yedikule Zindanlarฤฑ, translates to โFortress of the Seven Towers.โ Built in the 5th century, it functioned as a defensive stronghold guarding the western approach to the city. One of its notable features is the Golden Gate, which served as the principal ceremonial entrance. This gate welcomed Byzantine emperors following military triumphs or during coronation ceremonies. Over time, the fortress underwent renovations and expansions under various rulers, including the Byzantines and Ottomans. Explore its ancient ramparts, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city, and trace the historical paths of past empires and civilisations.
Palace of the Porphyrogenitus
Visit the Palace of the Porphyrogenitus, also known as Tekfur Palace. Built in the 13th century, it was once a residence for Byzantine emperors and their families. It is believed to be named after Constantine Palaiologos, a son of Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos. โPorphyrogenitus,โ translating to โborn to the purple,โ referred to a child born to a reigning emperor. Traditionally, the emperor would display the newborn heir from the balcony, proclaiming them โCaesar Orbi,โ meaning โruler of the world.โ Here, youโll transported back in time as you explore the remnants of Byzantine splendour, imagining the grandeur of imperial life.
In the afternoon, explore Greek and Jewish heritage in Istanbul.
Fener district
Visit the Fener district, situated along the shores of the Golden Horn, once the Greek centre in Istanbul and is now emerging as one of the cityโs trendy design districts. Its steep cobblestone streets are dominated by landmarks like the Rum Lisesi (Greek Orthodox College) and the Ecumenical Patriarchate Church of St. George, which holds significant importance for Orthodox Christians, equivalent to St. Peterโs in Rome.
Balat
Afterwards, explore the colourful streets of Balat, once the Jewish quarter during both the Byzantine and Ottoman periods, still hosts three operational synagogues. Balat is known for its colourful houses along sloping cobbled streets. These historic wooden homes, some over 50 years old and others dating back 200 years, are among the cityโs most photographed buildings.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Levni Hotel-Istanbul or similar
Services
Private vehicle with English-speaking guide
- Day 4 Day 4: Istanbul
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 4: Istanbul
This morning, you will explore the vibrant streets of Istanbul, where ancient allure meets modern vibrance.
Covered Bazaar
Explore the Covered Bazaar (closed on Sundays), the largest โsoukโ in the world. Here, wander through winding pathways filled with the scent of spices, the gleam of artisanal jewellery, and the vibrant hues of traditional fabrics. Dating back to the 15th century, this market is filled with nearly 4000 shops offering a glimpse into Istanbulโs past as a major trading hub of the Ottoman Empire.
Rustem Pasa Mosque
Next, visit Rustem Pasa Mosque, known for its exquisite 16th-century Iznik tiles, designed by Ottoman imperial architect Sinan the Great with more than 80 different patterns of floral and geometric designs. These masterpieces showcase the eraโs craftsmanship, featuring vivid colours and intricate designs of flowers, geometric shapes, and calligraphy.
Spice Bazaar
Continue to the Spice Bazaar, a historical market dating back to 1663, also known as the Egyptian Bazaar. Here, let your senses come alive as you wander among stalls filled with aromatic spices, dried fruits, nuts, and Turkish delights. Take a moment to savour the flavours of Istanbul as you taste some of the local delicacies.
Arab Mosque
Visit the Arab Mosque in Istanbul, originally constructed in 1325 as a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Paul by Dominican friars. Despite undergoing Ottoman-era alterations, it stands as the only remaining example of medieval religious Gothic architecture in the city. Converted into a mosque between 1475 and 1478 under Sultan Mehmed II, it holds the distinction of being the oldest and most sacred mosque in Istanbul, marking an important historical and architectural landmark.
Galata Tower
Continuing, head to the Galata Tower, originally built as a watchtower in the 14th century. Now transformed into an exhibition space and museum, it offers stunning views of Istanbul and the Bosphorus Strait. Climb to the top for panoramic vistas of the cityscape, where you can admire the meandering Bosphorus and the iconic domes and minarets that adorn Istanbulโs skyline.
Istiklal Street
Explore Istiklal Street. This lively boulevard is filled with shops, cafes, and a rich history. Join the bustling crowds as you walk past elegant buildings, soaking in the vibrant energy of this iconic street.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Levni Hotel-Istanbul or similar
Services
Private vehicle with English-speaking guide
- Day 5 Day 5: Istanbul โ Hereke โ Izmit โ Ankara
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 5: Istanbul โ Hereke โ Izmit โ Ankara
Hereke
After breakfast, drive to Hereke, the cosy town where the old Ottoman silk rug factory is located. Most of the rugs that are still available in most of the palaces that adorn Istanbul had been woven in this small town. Even today this spot is widely known for its most quality Hereke silk carpets. Hereke is also home to the majestic Hereke Castle. Explore its imposing walls and towering turrets, soaking in the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Izmit
Next, visit Izmit, a charming town known for its picturesque streets and historical landmarks. Take a stroll along Kapanca Street, immersing in the local ambience and admiring the quaint architecture. Then make your way to the iconic Clock Tower, representing Izmitโs enduring charm and heritage.
Sakarya
Head towards Sakarya and explore the pristine beauty of the Ormanya forest. This lush sanctuary provides a serene escape from the urban hustle. Explore its tranquil trails and verdant groves, reconnecting with nature as you breathe in the fresh, crisp air of this untouched landscape.
Afterwards, board the fast train bound for Ankara, the vibrant capital city of Istanbul.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Latanya Hotel-Ankara or similar
Services
Private vehicle with English-speaking guide
- Day 6 Day 6: Ankara
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 6: Ankara
Today, you will explore Ankara, Turkeyโs dynamic capital in central Anatolia, celebrated for its political and cultural importance.
Anatolian Civilisations Museum
Start with a visit to the Anatolian Civilisations Museum, displaying artefacts from diverse Anatolian civilisations across millennia. From the Hittites to the Phrygians, delve into the rich cultural history of the region, gaining valuable insights into its ancient past.
Ankara Castle
Next, head to the Ankara Castle, a prominent landmark overlooking the city. Dating back to the 7th century, this historic fortress has witnessed countless events throughout history. Climb up to its ramparts for panoramic views of Ankara and its surroundings, while also exploring the inner chambers and ruins within the castle complex.
Mausoleum of Atatรผrk
Visit the Mausoleum of Atatรผrk, also known as Anฤฑtkabir, which serves as the final resting place of Mustafa Kemal Atatรผrk, the founder and first president of the Republic of Turkey. Its modern Turkish architecture features a grand marble staircase leading to the Hall of Honor, where Atatรผrkโs sarcophagus rests. Explore the surrounding courtyards adorned with statues and visit the museum exhibiting Atatรผrkโs belongings, offering insights into Turkish history and culture.
Gordion
In the afternoon, drive to Gordion for about 100 km, an ancient Phrygian city around 80 kilometres southwest of Ankara. Itโs renowned as the capital of King Midas, the legendary figure from Greek mythology whose touch turned everything to gold.
Acropolis
Upon arrival, visit the Acropolis, an ancient fortified citadel that served as the focal point of the cityโs political and cultural life. Explore remnants of Phrygian architecture, including defensive walls, towers, and other structures that provide insights into the cityโs layout and strategic importance.
Local Museum
From here, continue to the Local Museum, where youโll find artefacts and remnants from the surrounding area. While the main findings are displayed at the Anatolian Civilizations Museum in Ankara, the Local Museum still offers valuable insights into Gordionโs history and culture. Explore pottery, tools, jewellery, and other artefacts that provide context to the ancient Phrygian capital.
Midasโ Tumulus
Then, head to Midasโ Tumulus, a significant archaeological site associated with the legendary King Midas of Phrygia. The tumulus is a large burial mound believed to contain the remains of King Midas or other members of the Phrygian royal family. Marvel at the imposing mound and gain insights into its role in the ancient Phrygian civilisations, as well as the enduring legacy of King Midas.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Latanya Hotel-Ankara or similar
Services
Private vehicle with English-speaking guide
- Day 7 Day 7: Ankara โ Hattusas โ Cappadocia
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 7: Ankara โ Hattusas โ Cappadocia
After breakfast, enjoy a scenic drive to Cappadocia via Hattusas, an ancient city around 208 kilometres east of Ankara.
Yazฤฑlฤฑkaya
Then make a stop at Yazฤฑlฤฑkaya to witness the breathtaking open-air sanctuary. Visit Yazฤฑlฤฑkaya and explore the open-air sanctuary. Witness the mesmerizing bas-reliefs illuminated by the morning sunlight, creating a captivating ambience.
Explore the capital of Hattusas
In the afternoon, continue your exploration with a visit to the capital of Hattusas. Explore iconic sites like the Lionโs Gate, a majestic entryway guarded by stone lions, and the intricate Tunnel, showcasing the engineering prowess of the ancient civilisation. Discover the significance of the Kingโs Gate, once the main entrance to the city, and marvel at the imposing Citadel, a symbol of Hittite power. Lastly, visit the Grand Temple, a sacred centre of religious and cultural importance. These historic landmarks offer a glimpse into the grandeur and complexity of the Hittite capital.
Continue to Cappadocia. Upon arrival, enjoy a delightful dinner at a nearby restaurant, followed by the mesmerising Whirling Dervishes show, a captivating display of spiritual devotion (subject to cancellation based on audience attendance).
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation
Gamirasu Hotel-Cappadocia or similar
Services
Private vehicle with English-speaking guide
- Day 8 Day 8: Cappadocia
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 8: Cappadocia
Cappadociaโs Sunrise Balloon Flight
This morning is an early start as you are picked up from your hotel before sunrise at around 4 am. It is time for an exhilarating 60-minute balloon flight, offering a breathtaking perspective of Cappadociaโs stunning landscapes. Drift gently over deep canyons and lush valleys, where the balloons gracefully glide, providing a unique and unforgettable experience. With gentle winds guiding your journey, youโll explore areas inaccessible by other means, floating intimately amidst the iconic fairy chimneys and soaring over the magnificent Cappadocian terrain. After an hour of floating, you will land and enjoy champagne and cakes. You will then return to your hotel for breakfast.
Devrent Valley
Following breakfast, visit Devrent Valley, renowned for its fascinating fairy chimneys of various shapes and sizes. Take a leisurely walk through this enchanting valley and explore the unique rock formations sculpted by nature over centuries.
Pasabagi
Visit Pasabagi, famously known as Monks Valley, renowned for its unique rock formations. Admire the whimsical shapes sculpted by centuries of natural erosion and learn about the areaโs rich historical significance.
Avanos
Next, drive to Avanos, a town famous for its pottery-making tradition. Visit local workshops to witness artisans crafting intricate ceramics using age-old techniques. Here, youโll have the chance to try your hand at pottery under the guidance of skilled craftsmen.
Goreme Open Air Museum
Afterwards, visit Goreme Open Air Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its rock-cut churches and frescoes dating back to the Byzantine period. Explore the ancient churches, chapels, and monasteries, admiring the exquisite artwork that adorns their walls. (Dark Church is excluded, entrance requires an additional admission fee) Enjoy free time to capture photos of the breathtaking landscapes in the neighbouring valleys before returning to your hotel.
Pigeon Valley
On your way back, stop at the panoramic Pigeon Valley, where pigeons play a crucial role in the local ecosystem by fertilizing the vineyards with their manure. Optionally, indulge in a tasting of Cappadocian wine at a local winery, savouring the flavours of the region.
Later, indulge in a delightful dinner at one of the rock-carved venues while enjoying Turkish music and dances.
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation
Gamirasu Hotel-Cappadocia or similar
Services
Private vehicle with English-speaking guide
- Day 9 Day 9: Cappadocia โ Konya
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 9: Cappadocia โ Konya
Kaymakli Underground City
Following breakfast, visit the ancient Kaymakli Underground City, a remarkable subterranean complex where early Christians sought refuge from persecution. Explore the intricate network of tunnels, chambers, and living quarters carved deep into the rock, gaining insights into the ingenious architectural design and the daily lives of its inhabitants.
Sultanhan Caravanserai
Continue to the Sultanhan Caravanserai, a majestic 13th-century Seljukian structure that once provided shelter and respite for weary travellers along the ancient Silk Road. Situated along the ancient Silk Road, it served as a crucial stopover for traders, offering them shelter, safety, and a place to rest during their journeys across the Anatolian plains.
Mausoleum of Mevlana
Afterwards, visit the Mausoleum of Mevlana, the final resting place of the famous Persian poet and mystic, Rumi. Step into the tranquil atmosphere of the mausoleum and pay your respects to this revered figure, whose teachings continue to inspire and resonate with people around the world.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Selcuk Hotel-Konya or similar
Services
Private vehicle with English-speaking guide
- Day 10 Day 10: Konya โ Pamukkale
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 10: Konya โ Pamukkale
Today, drive to Pamukkale and make a stop at Laodicea along the way.
Laodicea
Laodicea is an ancient city located in the Lycus River Valley of Anatolia. It was founded in the 3rd century BC by Seleucid King Antiochus II in honour of his wife, Laodice. It was one of the wealthiest cities in the region and was a major centre for trade and commerce during ancient times. Not only was Laodicea located on major trade routes that connected it to important cities like Ephesus, Smyrna, and Sardis, but also it was a centre of textile production and banking. It is also home to the renowned Temple of Apollo, dedicated to the Greek god of sun and light. And became an important centre of Christianity with its church being referred to as one of the Seven Churches of Revelation, turning the city into an archbishopric. Explore the ruins of this once-thriving Roman city, marvelling at its well-preserved structures, including the stadium, theatre, and ancient water pipes.
Hierapolis
Continue to the healing city of Hierapolis, also known as Pamukkalea, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its stunning terraces of white travertine created by mineral-rich thermal waters. Pamukkale is also home to the ancient city of Hierapolis, founded around the 2nd century BC boasting well-preserved ruins that offer insight into the areaโs rich history and cultural significance.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Doga Hotel-Pamukkale or similar
Services
Private vehicle with English-speaking guide
- Day 11 Day 11: Pamukkale โ Kusadasi
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 11: Pamukkale โ Kusadasi
Today, drive to Kusadasi, with a stop at Aphrodisias along the way.
Pamukkale
Begin your day in Pamukkale, famously known as the โCotton Castle,โ renowned for its healing thermal and mineral baths, and remarkable petrified waterfalls.
Ancient city of Hierapolis
Then, explore the ancient city of Hierapolis, known as a spa centre during the Hellenistic and Roman periods. Explore the well-preserved Necropolis, where ornate tombs and sarcophagi line the pathways, offering insight into ancient burial practices and societal norms. Continue along Main Street and pass through the imposing Gates that once welcomed visitors to the city. Marvel at the remains of the Thermal Baths, where locals and travellers alike once indulged in the restorative waters. Then, make your way to the Apollo Temple, a sacred site dedicated to the Greek god of sun and light and witness the enigmatic Devilโs Hole, a natural phenomenon shrouded in myth and legend. Continue to the magnificent Theatre, an impressive structure carved into the hillside with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Ancient city of Aphrodisias
Visit Aphrodisias, an ancient city named after Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty Aphrodite. Visit the Museum, home to a remarkable collection of artefacts and sculptures that offer insight into the cityโs artistic prowess and ancient splendour. From here, visit the Temple of Aphrodite, a sacred sanctuary dedicated to the goddess herself, where worshippers once paid homage and sought her blessings.
Continue to the Grand Theatre, where theatrical performances and festivals once captivated audiences with their drama and spectacle. Nearby, the Stadium, Agora, Hadrian Baths, Odeon, and Bishopโs Palace provide further glimpses into the cityโs vibrant past and architectural ingenuity.
Kusadasi
Continue to Kusadasi, a scenic resort town on the Aegean coast known for its breathtaking beaches, dynamic nightlife, and closeness to historical treasures like Ephesus. Originally a small fishing village, Kusadasi has transformed into a lively tourist destination, boasting a charming harbour, bustling markets, and luxurious hotels. Its strategic location near ancient ruins and modern amenities makes it an ideal base for exploring both the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the region.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Unique Life Style-Kusadasi or similar
Services
Private vehicle with English-speaking guide
- Day 12 Day 12: Kusadasi
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 12: Kusadasi
This morning, delve into the rich history and culture of Kusadasi with visits to Ephesus and Sirince.
Ephesus Antique City
After breakfast, drive to Selcuk to visit the Ephesus Antique City, one of Turkeyโs most renowned ancient sites. Explore the meticulously excavated ruins spread across many acres, including the impressive Hillside Houses (please note that parts of it may be closed due to ongoing restorations).
Temple of Artemis
Afterwards, make a stop at the Temple of Artemis, dedicated to the goddess Artemis, the Greek goddess of hunting and wilderness. Built around 550 BCE, it was a massive structure with 127 marble columns, standing about 60 feet tall.
Ephesus Archaeological Museum
Continue your journey with a visit to the Ephesus Archaeological Museum, where artefacts and treasures from the ancient city are showcased, offering deeper insights into its rich history and culture.
House of Virgin Mary
From here, head to the House of Virgin Mary, a sacred site believed to be the final residence of Mary, the mother of Jesus, and St. John.
Sirince
Continue to Sirince, a charming hilltop village renowned for its quaint cobblestone streets, traditional houses, and vibrant market stalls. Visit a local wine house to taste the renowned Sirince wines.
Afterwards, return to Kusadasi and the remainder of the day is yours at leisure.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Unique Life Style-Kusadasi or similar
Services
Private vehicle with English-speaking guide
- Day 13 Day 13: Kusadasi โ Kutahya
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 13: Kusadasi โ Kutahya
After breakfast, drive to Kutahya, with a fascinating visit to Aizonai along the way.
Aizonai
Explore the ancient ruins of Aizonai, dating back to the Hellenistic period, including the impressive temple dedicated to Zeus. Gain insights into the cultural and architectural achievements of this once-thriving city in modern-day Turkey. Discover remnants showcasing artistic and religious practices of the time. Aizonaiโs enduring ruins offer a glimpse into history, attracting archaeologists, historians, and curious tourists alike.
Kutahya
Kรผtahya is a city in western Turkey, renowned for its rich history, ceramics, and thermal springs. Admire Ottoman-era architecture and explore centuries-old ceramic craftsmanship.
Kรผtahya castle
Visit the castle of Kรผtahya castle, an ancient fortress that stands as a testament to the cityโs rich history and strategic importance. Perched atop a hill, the castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and serves as a symbol of Kutahyaโs cultural heritage.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Hilton Garden Inn-Kutahya or similar
Services
Private vehicle with English-speaking guide
- Day 14 Day 14: Kutahya โ Ayvalฤฑk
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 14: Kutahya โ Ayvalฤฑk
After breakfast, drive to Pergamum, a city steeped in ancient history and renowned for its architectural and artistic prowess during the Hellenistic era.
Explore Pergamum Acropolis
Explore the remnants of Pergamum Acropolis, a once-flourishing civilisation. Here, explore the remnants of a once-great civilisation, including the imposing Temple of Trajan, a majestic structure dedicated to the Roman emperor Trajan. From here, visit the Hellenistic Barracks, once home to the elite soldiers of Pergamum, offering insights into ancient military life and strategy. Next, visit the Theatre Renowned as the steepest theatre in the world and the Altar of Zeus, this monumental altar was once believed to be the seat of Satan.
Continue to the Temple of Dionysus, dedicated to the god of wine and revelry, showcasing the spiritual and cultural significance of Dionysian worship in Pergamum. Then, head to the library, a grand repository of knowledge and wisdom, reflecting the intellectual richness of Pergamum during its heyday. Afterwards, visit the Asklepion, an ancient healing centre dedicated to the god Asklepios. Explore the ruins and learn about the medical practices of the time.
Continue to Ayvalฤฑk, and pass by the Red Courtyard, originally dedicated to Serapis but later significant as one of the Seven Churches of Anatolia. Upon arrival, enjoy dinner amidst the charm and beauty of Cunda Island (not included)
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Bacacan Hotel-Ayvalฤฑk or similar
Services
Private vehicle with English-speaking guide
- Day 15 Day 15: Ayvalik โ Canakkale
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 15: Ayvalik โ Canakkale
Following breakfast, drive to Assos, a picturesque small harbour in the northern Aegean. Explore the impressive Hellenistic and Byzantine fortifications that adorn the landscape.
Temple of Athena
Visit the majestic temple of Athena. This ancient structure, dedicated to the goddess of wisdom, provides a captivating panorama of the Aegean Sea stretching out before you. The views encompass not only the shimmering waters but also the distant silhouette of the Greek island of Lesbos, adding to the enchantment of the experience.
City of Troy
In the afternoon, head to the city of Troy, and delve into the legendary history of the city, where the tales of the Trojan Wars, Helen of Troy, and the epic battles between Achilles and Paris come to life. Explore the sacrificial altars and marvel at the 3700-year-old city walls. Wander through the reconstructed houses of Troy I, dating back to 3000-2500 BC, and discover archaeological treasures such as the Bouleterium (Senate Building) and the Odeon (Concert Hall). Witness the remains of various cities spanning from Troy I through Troy IX.
รanakkale
Afterwards, head to รanakkale and check in at your hotel. รanakkale is known for its historical significance, particularly for the Gallipoli Campaign during World War I. The รanakkale Strait, also known as the Dardanelles, is a strategic waterway connecting the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Marmara. The region is rich in history, with ancient ruins, including the city of Troy, which is legendary for the Trojan War.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Bengodi Boutique Hotel-Canakkale or similar
Services
Private vehicle with English-speaking guide
- Day 16 Day 16: Canakkale โ Gallipoli โ Canakkale
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 16: Canakkale โ Gallipoli โ Canakkale
Today, drive to Gallipoli and explore its historic battleground.
Brighton Beach and Beach Cemetery
Visit Brighton Beach, where the troops landed during the Gallipoli campaign. Here, youโll gain insights into the challenges they faced as they stormed the shores under heavy fire. Next, pay your respects at the Beach Cemetery, a solemn reminder of the lives lost in the conflict.
Anzac Cove
Then, head to Anzac Cove. Step back in time where the echoes of bravery and sacrifice resonate through the ages. Here, the courageous soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) landed during the pivotal Gallipoli Campaign of World War I.
Ariburnu Cemetery
Continue to the Ariburnu Cemetery, which serves as a resting place for soldiers from various nations who fought during the Gallipoli campaign of World War I. The cemetery, overlooking the Aegean Sea, is a solemn reminder of the human cost of war, with rows of headstones marking the final resting places of those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Lone Pine-Australian Memorial and Johnstonโs Jolly
From here, continue to the Lone Pine-Australian Memorial, dedicated to the Australian soldiers who fought bravely during the campaign, then Johnstonโs Jolly, where youโll traverse Turkish and Allied trenches and tunnels, gaining a deeper understanding of the harsh conditions faced by soldiers on both sides.
57th Regiment Turkish Memorial, Nek and Chunuk Bair New Zealand Memoria
Explore the 57th Regiment Turkish Memorial, honouring the Turkish soldiers who defended their homeland with valour and determination.
Then, pay homage at the Nek. Here, youโll learn about the tragic events that unfolded as Australian and New Zealand troops bravely charged into battle, facing heavy casualties in their quest to capture strategic positions.
Afterwards, continue to the Chunuk Bair New Zealand Memorial, a site of significance for New Zealanders. Gain a profound appreciation for the courage and resilience displayed by soldiers from all nations involved in the Gallipoli campaign.
The Monument and Kilitbahir Fortress
Continue to the western part of the peninsula, where youโll encounter two more significant sites. First, explore the Monument, a symbol of remembrance for the sacrifices made during the Gallipoli campaign. Its solemn presence stands as a tribute to the soldiers who gave their lives in the service of their countries. Then, delve into the history of the region at Kilitbahir Fortress. Learn about the strategic importance of the Dardanelles and the role played by fortifications during times of conflict.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Bengodi Boutique Hotel-Canakkale or similar
Services
Private vehicle with English-speaking guide
- Day 17 Day 17: Canakkale โ Bursa
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 17: Canakkale โ Bursa
This morning after breakfast, take a scenic drive to Bursa. Bursa, known as the first capital of the Ottoman Empire, boasts a rich cultural heritage evident in its well-preserved mosques, tombs, and historical sites. Surrounded by lush greenery and the striking backdrop of Mount Uludaฤ, the city offers more than just iconic landmarks like the Grand Mosque and the Green Mosque but also opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing and trekking. Delve into Bursaโs economic legacy through its centuries-old silk production, still thriving today, and witness the cityโs dynamic modern industries.
Covered Market
Visit the covered market, bustling with local cotton goods that showcase the cityโs textile heritage. Explore the maze of stalls, where artisans display their craftsmanship in intricate designs and vibrant colours.
Koza Han
Next, step into the enchanting world of Koza Han, the silk cocoon caravanserai. It served as a vital hub for silk trade, featuring a central courtyard surrounded by rooms and shops. Explore silk products and soak in the atmosphere of this cultural hub.
Grand Mosque
Continuing on, head to one of the oldest and largest mosques in Turkey. Admire the intricate early Ottoman architecture, with ornate calligraphy and mesmerizing geometric patterns. Learn about its construction under Sultan Bayezid I and Mehmed I between 1396 and 1399, and its significance in Islamic culture.
Green Mosque and Green Mausoleum
From here, visit the Green Mosque dating back to the early 15th century, which features elegant domes, minarets, and beautiful tilework in shades of green and blue. Adjacent to the mosque is the Green Mausoleum, the resting place of Sultan Mehmed I, boasting similar architectural beauty and intricate decoration.
The rest of the day is yours at leisure to explore the vibrant bazaars of Bursa. Shop for souvenirs, textiles, spices, and more, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of these bustling markets.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Kitapevi Hotel-Bursa or similar
Services
Private vehicle with English-speaking guide
- Day 18 Day 18: Bursa โ Istanbul
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 18: Bursa โ Istanbul
After breakfast, drive to Iznik, historically known as Nicaea. Explore the historical significance of Iznik, known for hosting the seventh council of Christianity in 786 AD. Visit the St. Sophia Museum, dating back to the 4th century BC where youโll encounter relics from the past and marvel at the architectural wonders of ancient times. Gain insights about Iznikโs illustrious heritage as the ceramic centre of the Ottoman Empire during the 16th and 17th centuries. Learn about the craftsmanship behind the exquisite tiles that adorned imperial mosques in Istanbul, such as the Blue Mosque and Suleymaniye Mosque.
Afterwards, return to Istanbul and the rest of the day is yours at leisure.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
10 Karakoy Hotel or similar
Services
Private vehicle with English-speaking guide
- Day 19 Day 19: Istanbul
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 19: Istanbul
After breakfast, head to the pier to board a shared boat. You will explore the enchanting beauty of Istanbul with a boat ride, a captivating journey weaving through the cityโs historic waterway. Sail through the picturesque waterway that divides the continents of Asia and Europe, capturing stunning views of marble palaces, ancient wooden villas showcasing Ottoman architecture, and modern residential areas. Marvel at the iconic landmarks visible from the sea, including the historic Maidenโs Tower, magnificent Dolmabahce Palace, opulent Ciragan Palace, and charming Beylerbeyi Palace. Admire the architectural wonders of the Bosphorus and Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridges as they span the waterway.
After your scenic boat trip, enjoy leisure time in the afternoon to explore Istanbul at your own pace.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
10 Karakoy Hotel or similar
Services
English-speaking guide
- Day 20 Day 20: Departure
- 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Day 20: Departure
This morning is yours at leisure until it is time to transfer to the airport for your onward flight.
Meals
Breakfast
Services
Airport transfer with driver
Experience Style
Mixed
There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโre also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.
Accomodation level
Medium
This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.
Experience Type
Small Group
Youโll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.
Physical Rating
Basic
Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.
Age range
Min: 18 / Max: 99
Age range allowed for this experience.
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