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Jeep Safari
An adventurous full day-drive through the scenic roads of the Taurus Mountain range, giving you the opportunity of seeing the country from a completely different perspective. This tour will take you through many typical Turkish villages, where you will have the chance to visit a traditional Turkish house, sampling the simplistic village life, and where you will enjoy the warmth and hospitality of the locals. After a long and dusty drive along the winding country roads, a refreshing swim may be more than welcome! This is possible in the cool, clear spring water rivers, which run through the valleys between the mountains. As this trip is bumpy any dusty, it is considered best for those aged 25-40 years, and who are fairly fit.
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Perge - Aspendos - Kursunlu
Departure in the morning and drive to Perge, originally settled by the Hittites around 1500 B.C., the place with the impressive colonnaded street and where most of the statues that are on display in Antalya Museum were unearthed. On then to Aspendos that bears one of the best preserved amphitheatres in the world. Visit Kursunlu Waterfall on the way back to Antalya. Drive back to Antalya.
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Demre - Kekova Full Day City Tour
Departure in the morning and arrive in Demre to visit the best examples of Lycian tombs at Myra and the Church of St. Nicholas, referred to as Santa Claus. After lunch, sail to Kekova Island where the sunken city of Simena and a noteworthy Lycian necropolis at Teimiussa will be seen. There will also be swimming facilities. Late evening return to Antalya.
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Antalya City Tour
Depart from hotel for Full-Day city tour and drive to Karpuz Kaldıran Waterfalls where the falls meet the sea and have a photo break at Konyaalti beach. Next, visit Kaleiçi, exploring the old town with the gate of Hadrian, the Clock Tower, Fluted Minaret, Palm Street, and the ancient harbor with a 45-minute boat tour. Enjoy the views of many beautiful old houses in Kaleici. Then, drive to Kursunlu Waterfalls and have free time. After the tour, drive back to the hotel.
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Full Day City Tour
DERINKUYU or KAYMAKLI UNDERGROUND CITY these two underground cities where dwellings for the Christian communities to use as refuges. It contains all the usual rooms found in an underground city such as stables, cellars, storage rooms, refectories, churches, and wineries. Apart from these, there was a missionary school. Local Lunch at a Local Restaurant. SELIME is situated at the end of the Ihlara valley. Fairy chimneys rest on the steep hillside, and a basilica-style cathedral, the Selime Sultan tomb, a hollowed-out citadel, and churches are also found here. YAPRAKHISAR Monastery, panoramic viewpoint. AGZIKARAHAN CARAVANSERAI was a very important place for the Seljuk rulers of Anatolia to trade. They developed the old trade routes, and built Caravansaries along the way to act as shelters and provide protection to traders.
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Full Day City Tour
Explore the captivating landscapes of Cappadocia with a full-day tour visiting unique rock formations and historical sites. The tour includes a walk through Devrent Valley known for its fairy chimneys, a visit to Zelve Open Air Museum which houses important historical churches, exploration of Pasabaglari (Monks Valley) famous for its distinctive fairy chimneys with multiple stems, and a hands-on pottery demonstration in Avanos. Delve into the Goreme Open Air Museum to see ancient religious frescoes and ascend Uchisar Castle for panoramic views of the region.
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Full Day City Tour
Mustafa Pasa was inhabited by Greek Orthodox families until the beginning of the 20th century. The houses dating back to the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries display fine examples of stonework. Damsa lake is an example of the hard work of local men and women in building a dam across the lake. Cemil means 'Pretty Village', here is where the Greek people lived. Keslik this Archangelos Monastery is about two kilometers south of Cemil. The monastery comprises a church chapel, refectory, hall, and other chambers, all hollowed out of a group of broad-based cones. Soganli fractured and collapsed during an earthquake that added to erosion, resulting in deep valleys and canyons. Soganli valley, which is divided into two, has been occupied since the Roman period. The rock cones found on the sides of the valley were used as graves by the Romans, and later as churches by the Byzantines.
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Hot Air Balloon Ride
Take the beauty of Cappadocia from a gentle, free-floating hot air balloon, offering a birds-eye-view of the land. There is no better way to see Cappadocia than flying over its unique rock formations (called as fairy chimneys), valleys and vineyards. The tour starts early in the morning (04:30 – 05:00). It takes about one and a half hours.
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Full Day Ephesus / Virgin Mary
The tour includes a visit to The House of Virgin Mary and Ephesus City. Ephesus is significant in Christian history, recognized as the final residence of Mother Mary. After the crucifixion of Jesus, St John brought Mother Mary to Ephesus to escape persecution. The House of Virgin Mary is surrounded by pine and olive trees with a 'wishing wall' and a water source believed to have healing powers. The tour also includes a guided visit through the Roman structures in Ephesus, including the Parliament House, Temple of Domitian, Memmius Monument, Heracles Gate, and the Largest Theatre of Turkey. Additionally, you'll visit a local carpet cooperative to see Turkish carpets being woven and The Temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the ancient World. The tour concludes with a fashion show at a leather outlet.
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Full Day Tour – Ephesus, Sirince, Temple of Artemis (Diana)
Our guide will escort you at sights in Ephesus, informing you about history of outstanding Roman structures as you walk through the magnificent Marble Street of the city. Ephesus is the most visited ancient site of Turkey and the third largest city of the Roman Empire after Alexandria and Rome. Once it was a trading center of Asia province of the Roman Empire known as Asia Minor. During your stay in Ephesus, you will be amazed by two thousand year old structures such as the Parliament House, Temple of Domitian, Memmius Monument, Heracles Gate, mosaic covered pavements, bathhouses, public toilets, the Third Largest Library of the Ancient World, the shops, the Largest Theatre of Turkey where St. Paul preached and many others. Sirince truly deserves its name as it means pretty town. This a small and pretty village of 600 inhabitants, located at the top of a mountain, only 8 km (5 miles) east of Selcuk and 30 km (18.6 miles) from Kusadasi, near Ephesus. The average altitude is 350 metres (1000 feet) from sea level. It is surrounded by thousands of olive trees, fig, peach, tangerine, pomegranate trees, vineyards etc. The village is adorned with traditional Ottoman style19th-century houses. You will enjoy walking through narrow, cobblestoned old streets, seeing local women dressed in their traditional clothes selling organic and home-made products. Sirince is also famous for its wines made of fruits. The last historical spot of your tour will be the Temple of Artemis (Diana) which was one of the seven wonders of the ancient World.
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Full Day Pamukkale / Hierapolis
KUS – 03 - FULL DAY TOUR – Pamukkale, Calcium Terraces, Hierapolis. Pick up from your hotel and drive to Pamukkale. Pamukkale stands for 'Cotton Castle' in Turkish. There are 17 distinct thermal springs at Pamukkale with water temperatures between 35-100°C. Over thousands of years, hot spring water has created 'cotton-looking' white calcium terraces known as travertines which are one of the seven wonders of the modern world. Once known as Hierapolis, the site offers a thermal pool in which you can swim with ancient artifacts. It is scientifically proven that the water has curing properties for certain diseases such as rheumatism, asthma, bronchitis, skin diseases, etc. Once upon a time, princess Cleopatra herself used to bathe in these healing springs to regain her beauty, and today such recreation is available to any visitor. The pool provides today's visitors a rare opportunity to swim with antiquities. The largest ancient cemetery in Asia Minor called necropolis, the Domitian Road and gate, Plutonium, a fountain, a theater, Hierapolis Museum are other attractions in the city. The ancient site has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1988.
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Full Day Tour – Pergamon, Acropolis, Red Basilica
Pick up from the hotel/the airport and departure for Pergamon which is in present-day Bergama. Pergamon was the capital city of Kingdom of Pergamon from the 3rd to 2nd century BCE and in the Roman period it was the first capital of the Asia Minor. Since 2014, Pergamon is in World Heritage List of UNESCO. The Acropolis of the city is home to the great temple of Roman Emperor Trajan, the steepest theatre of the ancient world, the temple of Dionysus, the Gymnasium situated on terraces, the agora, and Roman aqueducts. It became the centre of art and scholarship by housing the second largest library of the ancient world. As well as being one of the most impressive cultural center of the Hellenistic Era, Pergamon has an important place in Early Christian history. As you are driving up to the Acropolis, you will pass by Red Basilica which was one of the seven churches of the Revelation to which the Book of Revelation was addressed.

Full Day Priene / Miletus / Didyma
Departure for Priene which lies approximately 20km (12 miles) from Kusadasi. It is the first grid-system planned city of the ancient world, in Priene; you will visit the theater, the temple of Athena, the Bouleterium, the Agora, and the Altar of Zeus and Cybele. Alexander the Great stayed in Priene for a while and he offered to pay for the construction of the Temple of Athena. Proceed to Miletus, the city of philosophers and gladiators. You will visit the Delphinium, the Nymphanion, the Theatre, and the Faustina Baths. Miletus was one of the richest of all the Greek cities and an important trade center in Anatolia for a long time. The city was the hometown of famous philosophers such as Thales, Aneximender, Aneximenes, Hekataios, and also the great city planner Hippodomus. Following lunch at a restaurant, continue to Didyma to visit the Temple Of Apollo, located about 11 miles south of the ancient port city of Miletus on the western coast of modern-day Turkey. The Temple of Apollo at Didyma was the fourth-largest temple in the ancient Greek world. Many rulers, from Alexander the Great to the Roman emperor Diocletian, visited or sent delegations to this oracle seeking the guidance and favor of Apollo.
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Full Day Izmir City Tour
Are you ready to discover the third largest city of Turkey with us? Izmir, the pearl of the Aegean truly deserves to be titled as “beautiful” by locals. It was known as “Smyrna” in ancient times and this name is believed to be derived from a beautiful queen of Amazons, the legendary female warriors. Your tour starts with a drive to Kadifekale, an ancient castle where you will enjoy the panoramic views of the city and the gulf of Izmir. Izmir - of which the oldest name is Smyrna - was refounded by Alexander the Great in Mt Pagos (Kadifekale today). See the ancient artifacts like marble statues, busts, portraits and masks housed in Archeology Museum taken from neighboring ancient sites such as Ephesus, Pergamon, Miletus, Aphrodisias, Clazomenae, Teos, Iasos. Historical Elevator was built by a Jewish businessman, Nesim Levi, in 1907. Today it is a must-see before you leave Izmir. Visit the Kemeralti, a historical bazaar first founded under the reign of Ottomans in the 16th century. Experience the local way of shopping with thousands of local shops selling traditional handcrafts, ceramics, textile products, leather clothes, gold and silver jewelry, shoes, and spices. Izmir has a more European feel than other Turkish cities, with many bars, cafes, and restaurants dotting the waterfront called Kordon where you can enjoy the soothing view of Aegean Sea by having a cup of coffee.

Half Day Tour - Sirince Village
Sirince truly deserves its name as it means pretty town. This is a small and pretty village of 600 inhabitants, located at the top of a mountain, only 8 km east of Selcuk and 30 km from Kusadasi, near Ephesus. The average altitude is 350 meters from sea level. It is surrounded by thousands of olive trees, fig, peach, tangerine, pomegranate trees, vineyards, etc. You will be delighted by the breathtaking views of olive groves and lush countryside. The climate is very similar to Tuscany, Italy. The village is adorned with traditional Ottoman style 19th-century houses which will make you travel to olden days. You will enjoy walking through narrow, cobblestoned old streets, seeing local women dressed in their traditional clothes. They are selling organic and home-made products such as olives, golden olive oil, soaps made of olive oil, dark pomegranate vinegar, honey, handmade local linens, cotton outfits, many varieties of local herbs and fruits etc. Another attraction of Sirince is its famous wine made of fruits. You will have a chance to try peach, tangerine, berry, quince wines in small cafés.

Half Day Tour – Ephesus, Temple of Artemis (Diana)
Our guide will escort you at sights in Ephesus, informing you about history of outstanding Roman structures as you walk through the magnificent Marble Street of the city. Ephesus is the most visited ancient site of Turkey and the third largest city of the Roman Empire after Alexandria and Rome. Once it was a trading center of Asia province of the Roman Empire known as Asia Minor. During your stay in Ephesus, you will be amazed by two-thousand-year-old structures such as the Parliament House, Temple of Domitian, Memmius Monument, Heracles Gate, mosaic covered pavements, bathhouses, public toilets, the Third Largest Library of the Ancient World, the shops, the Largest Theatre of Turkey where St. Paul preached and many others. The last historical spot of your tour will be the Temple Of Artemis (Diana) which was one of the seven wonders of ancient World.
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Imperial Tour
We begin our tour of the Sultanahmet district, the heart of old Istanbul, at Saint Sophia*. Built by Emperor Justinian in the 6th century AD, this church is one of the marvels of world architecture. Its massive dome dominates the skyline of old Istanbul. It is famed for its mosaics, including glittering portraits of emperors and empresses. Next, we visit the Blue Mosque, which owes its name to the exquisite tiles adorning its interior. Dating from the 17th century, it is the only imperial mosque with six minarets. The Hippodrome, the stadium of ancient Byzantium, held 100,000 spectators and featured objects from all corners of the empire. Of these, an Egyptian obelisk and a bronze sculpture of three entwined serpents from Delphi survive. The Grand Bazaar, was the commercial heart of the old city and its 4,000 shops are full of treasures – including carpets and kilims, silks, jewellery, ceramics, icons, and leather goods. Wandering through the Grand Bazaar, indulge in some shopping, Ottoman style. (Also available on Tuesday afternoons) Note: On Mondays, when Saint Sophia is closed, we visit the Chora Church, famed for its mosaics and frescoes.
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Full Day Old City Tour
Full Day Istanbul sightseeing tour including Topkapi Palace, St.Sophia, Blue Mosque, Hippodrome, Grand Bazaar. THE TOUR DETAILS: Haghia Sophia, the most influential church of Byzantium. Originally built by Emperor Constantine in the 4th century, reconstructed by Emperor Justinian in 6th century and converted into a mosque by the Ottomans in the 15th century, it still stands today as one of the world's greatest architectural marvels. The magnificent interior is testament to the unique east-west synthesis that is manifest in Istanbul. Shimmering biblical mosaics juxtapose huge plaques bearing the names of Islamic caliphs. Blue Mosque, another of the world's most important religious buildings. Built in the 16th century the mosque is unique for its 6 minarets and its celestial interior decorated with the famous blue Iznik tiles. The Hippodrome, scene of chariot races. Although little remains of the great stadium which, in its heyday, is thought to have held 100'000 people, the Obelisk of Theodosius, the Serpentine Column and the Column of Constantine are highlights. Topkapi Palace, residence of Ottoman Sultan's from the 15th to the 19th century. With its impressive treasury, exquisite harem, attractive courtyards and pavilions housing huge collections of antiquities, Topkapi Palace offers a true insight into the heart of the Ottoman Empire.
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Ottoman Splendours
We begin our tour at Topkapi Palace, which, from the 15th to the 19th century, was the principal residence of the Ottoman Sultans. We will visit the fabulous Imperial Treasury and the Baghdad Kiosk. Topkapi Palace is now a museum and has unrivalled collections of jewelry, including the Spoonmaker’s Diamond, the 3rd largest in the world, Ottoman court costumes and ceramics, notably one of the world’s finest collections of early Chinese ceramics, much of it gifts from other rulers. Interestingly, some of the ceramics have a special glaze that was said to change color in the presence of poison. We also visit the Imperial Armory, displaying centuries of Ottoman weaponry. But perhaps the loveliest features of Topkapi Palace are its courtyards with their ancient trees, and it is easy to imagine the sultan strolling here far from the cares of state and empire. The Suleymaniye Mosque is the largest and grandest of Istanbul’s imperial mosques. It dates from the 16th century heyday of the Ottoman Empire, and was designed by Sinan, the greatest architect of his day and originator of the Classical Ottoman style of architecture. Of the 2,000 structures Sinan designed, Suleymaniye Mosque and its complex of charitable institutions rank among the most important.
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Morning Bosphorus Cruise
We begin with a brief visit to the 17th-century Spice Bazaar, one of Istanbul’s most colourful and bustling attractions. Next, we take an unforgettable cruise along the Bosphorus, the majestic strait that runs through Istanbul, linking Europe and Asia. From our cruise boat, we view the dramatic sights lining the Bosporus’ wooded shores; mosques, a bridge that for a time was the world’s longest, and the massive Rumeli Hisari, a fortress built by Fatih the Conqueror in just three months as he prepared to take Istanbul. Also noteworthy are the 19th-century mansions of the Ottoman elite and the Sultan’s fanciful gingerbread palaces and hunting lodges.
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Full Day Bosphorus Tour
We begin with a brief visit to the 17th century Spice Bazaar, one of Istanbul’s most colorful and bustling attractions. Next, we take an unforgettable cruise along the Bosphorus, the majestic strait that runs through Istanbul, linking Europe and Asia. From our cruise boat, we view the dramatic sights lining the Bosphorus’ wooded shores: mosques, a bridge that for a time was the world’s longest, and the massive Rumeli Hisari, a fortress built by Fatih the Conqueror in just three months as he prepared to take Istanbul. Also noteworthy are the 19th-century mansions of the Ottoman elite and the Sultan’s fanciful gingerbread palaces and hunting lodges. In the afternoon, we drive across the first Bosphorus Bridge to the summit of Camlica Hill, which affords panoramic views of Istanbul, the Sea of Marmara, and the Prince’s Islands. A short drive brings us to the Palace of Beylerbeyi on the shore of the Bosphorus, perhaps the most elegant of the late Ottoman palaces, boasting six sumptuously furnished reception halls. (Every day except Monday and Thursday)
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Istanbul By Night
We visit an exclusive nightclub where we will enjoy authentic Turkish cuisine, including the delicious array of appetizers known as meze. The Turks are justly proud of their food. They are equally proud of their traditional music, and after dinner folk musicians from different regions of Anatolia will perform for us. And of course no night out in Istanbul would be complete without Turkish belly-dancers. We will be entertained by some of the city’s finest. Istanbul Inn or similar restaurant.
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Full Day Prince's Islands Tour
If you feel the need to escape from the bustle of Istanbul for a day, nothing could be easier. You simply join us aboard a ferry bound for the charming Princes’ Islands. Our destination is Buyukada, the largest of the island chain, but we will pass by four other islands on the way. All are famous for their mild climates, lush vegetation and ornate Ottoman houses, and on all of them cars are banned. The preferred means of transportation is the charming horse-drawn carriage known as the phaeton, which we will use on our circular tour of Buyukada, passing elegant mansions draped in brilliant purple bougainvillea. You will feel as though you have stepped back into a more leisured and gracious age, almost expecting grand 19th century ladies and gentlemen to come strolling down to the waterfront on an afternoon promenade. Lunch will be at one of the many excellent traditional fish-restaurants on the waterfront, gazing across the water at the Asian shore of Istanbul, so close though it feels worlds away.
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Important Information for Kusadasi - Izmir Daily Tours
- •All SIC (Seat in Coach) Tours are operational everyday between 15th April – 15th October, except Pergamon Acropol – operates on Tuesday – Saturday on SIC (Seat in Coach) basis
- •During the tours, the pickups & drop offs from airports require arrivals no later than 08:30 am, departures no earlier than 20:00 hrs
- •All tours are accompanied by a Professional English-Speaking Tour Guide, any other language will be charged separately and operated on PVT (Private) basis only
- •Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Japanese will require EUR 100.- / per tour
- •All tours will be operated with A/C Deluxe Mercedes Sprinter or same category vehicles
- •All entrance fees, parking fees, toll fees as per following itineraries are included in the given prices
- •All Full Day Tours are inclusive of local lunch
- •70% no-show applied to tour and transfer cancellations within 24 hours to departure
- •All clients arriving to Izmir airport and depart directly for tours, need to pay EUR 20.- / per person / supplement cost / one way
- •Pick up times will be given one day prior to departure by our office
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