Day 1 Arrive in Istanbul // Overnight in Istanbul
After arrive to Istanbul APT. meet with driver and transfer to your Hotel in
Istanbul. After arrive to hotel c-in your hotel for a good rest.
Day 2 Explore Istanbul // Overnight in Istanbul
Your guide will meet with you in the hotel around 10:00 am, use tram for reach Karakoy. After have a nice walk and view, use the oldest funicular
line of Istanbul to reach up Beyoglu Station. A nice walking in one of the most
famous streets of Istanbul named Istiklal, have
some dessert, take picture of Galata Tower,
Visit Taksim Square etc.
In the afternoon get back to hotel.
Day 3 Walking the Old City of Istanbul // Overnight in Istanbul
After meeting with your guide at the hotel at
the desired time, you will first walk to the old city of Istanbul called Sultanahmet today. After strolling around the Obelisk
of Thutmose III, the walled Obelisk, and the Serpent Column, you will visit theBlue Mosque full of world-famous blue tiles of
the Iznik. The next stop is the Hagia Sophia,
which was the seat of the Patriarchate of Constantinople for more than 7
centuries and was used as an Eastern Orthodox Cathedral. Yerebatan cistern is located nearby the Hagia Sophia
that will be visited before lunch. Topkapi Palace will
be visited at the end of the day, which will take you to the wealthy Ottoman
ages, reflecting this huge empire's splendor. You will be dropped at your hotel
at the end of the tour.
Day 4 Cruise the Bosporus and the Oriental
Bazaars // Overnight in Istanbul
You will meet your guide at your hotel at the
desired time again and will take a walk to Eminonuto explore the Spice Market, which was the final
destination of the Spice and the Silk Road for many centuries. A public ferry
will then take you on a cruise between Asia and Europe in the Bosphorus of
Istanbul. The strait is jeweled by beautiful mansions and palaces, which is a great
way to take memorable Istanbul photos. Rustem Pasha's
mosque awaits you by the port right after you leave your boat full of
Iznik tiles making the Blue Mosque jealous. You will continue up to Suleymaniye Mosque than to see one of the best
examples of the grand architect of the Ottomans, Sinan. Finish the day in the Grand Bazaar before getting back to your hotel.
Day 5 Istanbul - Gallipoli // Overnight in Canakkale
After breakfast at your hotel, you will be
picked up by your guide and driver for your 4-hour drive to Gallipoli. Gallipoli is the most dramatic battlefield
of the First World War, and more than 250,000 soldiers perished during the sea
and land wars between the Allied forces and the Ottoman Empire. The courageous
defense of the Ottoman soldiers, who were led by Ataturk, founder of the
Turkish Republic, changed the First World War outcome. The battlefields are
significant for Turkish, Australian, and New Zealand soldiers because of the
incredible number of young soldiers these three nations lost in the
Dardanelles. After visiting the memorials of the Anzac(Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) soldiers, you will visit the Turkish
Memorial and hear the tearful stories of World War I. You will pass from Europe
to Asia via a ferry journey and stay in Canakkale.
Day 6 Troy // Overnight in Pergamon
After breakfast at your hotel, you will depart
with your guide and driver to the ancient city of Troy,
where the legendary Trojan War took place, according to the Ancient Greek epic
poem "The Iliad" by Homer. You may be
able to hear the voices of Hector and Achilles daring each other as you wander
the 12 archaeological levels of this ancient site. A one-hour drive will then
take you to Assos, located on top of a hill
overlooking the Aegean Sea, Lesvos Island, and the Dardanelles Strait. From the
top of Assos's ancient site, amazing views can be obtained from the Temple of Athena. This city has been significant since
Aristotle opened his first school here. Aristotle became head of a group of
philosophers, and together they made innovative observations on zoology and
biology. When the Persians attacked Assos, King Hermias was caught and put to
death. Aristotle fled to Macedonia, which was ruled by his friend King Philip
II of Macedon. There, he tutored Philip's son, Alexander the Great. There is a
modern statue of Aristotle at the town entrance. After lunch in Behramkale village by the ancient city, you will be
driven to Pergamon, which will take
approximately 3 hours.
Day 7 Pergamon // Overnight in Pamukkale
After breakfast at the hotel and a short drive,
the vehicle will park, and we will catch the cable car to the Acropolis of the ancient city of Pergamon, which means
"the city on top of the hill." The palaces, important temples,
theatre, arsenal, and library are standing on the hilltop, overlooking the
modern-day city of Bergama and the fertile plains that stretch beyond the
Aegean Sea waters. The Temple of Zeus, which
once stood in this magnificent city, is cited in the Bible as "the throne of Satan." However, the city houses
one of Revelation churches, which will be visited after strolling in the
magical Acropolis. Serapis temple was built for
the Egyptian water god, but it was converted to a church in early Christianity.
The residents of Bergama city still use one tower of this complex as a mosque,
and you may have the opportunity to visit it unless the prayers occupy it.
After lunch in the old town of Bergama city, you will be driven to the Sanctuary of Asclepius, the god of healing. This
ancient hospital is the first place on earth where music and psychotherapy were
used as alternative medicine treatments. After this tour, a 3-hour drive will
take you to Pamukkale.
Day 8 Pamukkale & Aphrodisias // Overnight in Kusadasi
After a nice breakfast in your hotel in Denizli,
you will drive 30 minutes to another UNESCO World Heritage site of Turkey: Pamukkale and Hierapolis. Pamukkale's white
travertines are visible even from miles away, which amazes you before you enter
the ancient city of Hierapolis. The city was built for the wife of Telephus,
Hiera, and was used as a thermal healing center by many civilizations that ruled
the area. Cleopatra Pool, located in the ancient
site, is named after Cleopatra, who was the lover of the Roman Emperor Marcus
Antonius. After visiting the Roman Baths, a walk over the white carbonate
natural thermal pools will be the highlight of the day. You will have your
lunch across the Pamukkale travertines and rest on the way to the Ancient City of Aphrodisias, located 1,5 hours away
from Pamukkale. This ancient city has been the biggest and most important cult
of the Goddess of Beauty of the Greeks that we can understand from the Temple
of Aphrodite's gigantic columns. The Tetrapylon, located nearby, is the best
rebuilt ancient relic of the Greek world in Anatolia. The Sebasteion and the
Museum of Aphrodisias are proofs of the level of the people's sculpture art in
Aphrodisias. After a coffee break underneath the huge trees of the Aphrodisias
Museum, you will drive 2,5 hours to get to your hotel in Sirince.
Day 9 Ephesus // Overnight in Kusadasi
Meet your guide and driver at your hotel at the
desired time and drive from your hotel in Sirince to one of Anatolia's most
important shrines, The House of Virgin Mary. She
is believed to have spent her last days here surrounded by woods. After
visiting the shrine, you will continue your journey with the Ancient City of Ephesus. The city was so big that city
walls can be seen on the way down from the House of Jesus’ Mother. While
walking from the city agora to the harbor agora, you will see Hellenistic architecture's
best examples. Before finishing the trip by the Library
of Celsus and Ephesus' mighty theater, the Terrace Houses are a must. Artemis temple awaits you in the marshes, which is one
of the Seven Wonders of the World. After visiting the Museum of Selcuk, you
will see most artifacts found from the temple of Artemis and the Ancient City
of Ephesus. You will have your late lunch on the way to Sirince Village and be
dropped there to relax after a long and tiring day underneath the warm
Anatolian sun.
Day 10 Fly to Cappadocia // Overnight in Cappadocia
Very early in the morning your driver will take you to Izmir airport for a flight to Cappadocia.
You will be picked up from the Cappadocia airport and drive for an hour to see the Cappadocia region's phenomenal
landscape. The viewpoints of Goreme, Uchisar, and
Ortahisar are waiting for you to offer the best views of the region
before checking in to your hotel. You will climb the top of the Uchisar castle
to comprehend how the lunar landscape of Cappadocia was created by natural
forces and feel like the pigeons flying free the Natural Park. Your guide and
driver will drop you at your hotel then for a rest.
Day 11 Highlight of Cappadocia // Overnight in Cappadocia
Optional: Hot Air Balloon Ride with Sunrise
After breakfast, you will be picked up by your
guide and driver for a comprehensive Cappadocia tour. After stopping by the Imagination (Devrent) Valley and a walk among the
beautiful fairy chimneys of the Monks (Pasabag) Valley,
you will visit the Underground city of Ozkonak to
see how the Cappadocians sheltered when their enemies were around. You will
drive to Avanos town afterward for lunch and
experience the ancient kick wheel pottery making in one of the workshops of
Avanos town. You will visit the Open Air Museum of
Goreme to see the late Byzantine era's best-preserved frescoes. Chapels,
churches, refectories, and stables are carved all over the Goreme village's
valleys, creating a huge monastic settlement. You will finish the day with a
Turkish Coffee to remove the day's exhaustion while overlooking the surreal
landscape of Cappadocia.
Day 12 Fly Back Home
Pick you up from the Hotel and private transfer to Cappadocia APT. for catch Domestic Flight to Istanbul. After a short flight arrive to Istanbul APT. to c-in your International Flight back home.
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