• We organize all kind private tours in and around Istanbul with our professional guides and air-conditioned vehicles
  • Visit the legendary city immortailzed by Homers Illad and later excavated by German arhealogist Heinrich Shillienamn
  • The WWI battle field near Dardanelles were allied forces in the world's first amphbious landing were repulsed
  • Travel by ferry to Yalova, then drive to Bursa, where we visit the early 15th century Green Mosque ...
Treasures of Aegean
Highlights Of This Tour

The wonders of Turkey don't end at the water's edge. The shoreline is a land of sheer cliffs framing crystal-clear coves, wetlands teeming with aquatic life, deep green forests contrasting with the subtly shifting milky greens and vivid blue hues of the magical Mediterranean... It was here, in this spectacular paradise, that successive civilizations rose and fell. It was here, in this hauntingly beautiful, life-giving land that Man flourished, devoting himself to Art, Philosophy, Medicine, Music, Architecture... There's no better way to explore this part of Turkey than to cruise along the rugged coastline by boat.

In this program, we give you the opportunity to sample the best of sea and land, combining overnight stays in fine hotels with three nights at sea - and we also keep the concerns of travelers with time and budget limitations in mind, providing you superior value for money. We take overland excursions to some of the most striking archeological sites in the world and also organize boat excursions to Simena, an ancient submerged city, and the Lycian rock tombs of Caunos.

As always, we provide air-conditioned, comfortable transport and professional drivers, an experienced crew and captain, accommodations in top hotels, knowledgeable, friendly guides and an itinerary that helps you get the most out of your stay in Turkey. Relax, marvel at the glories of the Mediterranean. And leave the rest to us.

 

Detailed Itinerary

 

1st Day... Morning flight to Izmir (ancient Smyrna), where we check into our hotel, then continue on to the extensive ruins of Bergama (Pergamum). The Pergamum Acropolis is perched high above modern Bergama, but reachable by a short and easy climb. We also explore the steep Roman theater carved into the hillside, the Altar of Zeus and, in the lower agora, the largest Roman building in Asia Minor, the Temple of Serapis. Lunch in a local restaurant. In the afternoon, we visit the Asclepion, an ancient Greek and Roman medical center that also has a theater, library and temples. We then drive back to Izmir.
Dinner and overnight in Izmir

 

2nd Day... After a short one-hour drive, we reach Sardis, once the capital city of King Croesus, where the world's first coins were minted. We explore a Roman gymnasium, a 2nd century synagogue believed to have been given to the local Jewish community by Emperor Lucius Verus, and the Temple of Artemis, built to commemorate Alexander the Great's liberation of the city from the Persians. Next, lunch is served en route to Alasehir (ancient Philadelphia), which we visit before proceeding on to Hierapolis and the unique geological formations of Pamukkale, where we stay at a hotel with a pool heated by natural thermal waters.
Dinner and overnight in Pamukkale

 

3rd Day After breakfast, we admire the morning view of pure-white enormous basins and stalactites created by millions of years of mineral-rich hot spring waters spilling down the hillside. Then, after a two-hour drive through the scenic Meander Valley, we arrive at Aphrodisias, one Turkey's more isolated and most spectacular archeological sites. Excavation continues here, but the almost fully intact Temple of Aphrodite, Baths of Hadrian, theaters, great Agora and 30,000-seat stadium have been revealed. We also visit secluded Byzantine churches and the local museum, with its extensive collection of ancient statuary dedicated to Aphrodite. Then, we drive back east to the Aegean coast resort town of Kusadasi.
Dinner and overnight in Kusadasi

4th Day… After breakfast, we head for nearby Efes (Ephesus), where we spend a busy day visiting The Chapel of the Virgin Mary, Basilica of St. John, Ephesus Museum and the spectacular ruins of Ephesus, including the Marble Street, the largest ancient theater in the world, recently excavated monuments, the Temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, and hillside palaces. We then take a one-hour drive to Izmir International Airport for the return flight to Istanbul, where we arrange the transfer to your hotel.


Tour Information
Lenght : 4 Days
Price : Ask for price
Operated : Guaranteed Departure
Reservation

 

What is Included?
  • All Transfers
  • Guide and Air-conditioned transport
  • 3 nights accommodation in Anatolia
  • Lunch daily
  • All museum entrance fees
  • All parking, porter, hotel, tips
  • V.A.T. (%18 sales tax
Guide in
English, German, Italian, Spanish, French

 

What is no Included?
Beverages
Domestic flghts (Total airline ticket costs: approximately Euro 170)

 

Tour Accommodation:
in Izmir Anemon Hotel
in Pamukkale Clossea Hotel
in Kusadasi Korumar Hotel

Travel Tips

Base on the exprience of our proffessional guides, advise on how to get the most out of your travels in Turkey