Explore The Glories of Turkiye
Step into a world where ancient legends meet living traditions on this 15-day odyssey through Turkey. Wander the marble streets of Ephesus, where echoes of the Roman Empire still linger, and stand in awe before Troy’s legendary gates. Drift through Cappadocia’s dreamlike valleys at sunrise, or soak in Pamukkale’s otherworldly hot springs. Lose yourself in Istanbul’s vibrant energy, from the majesty of the Blue Mosque to the sensory feast of the Spice Market. Along the way, share meals with locals, uncover hidden artisan crafts, and uncover the stories etched into Turkey’s landscapes and monuments. This journey isn’t just about seeing—it’s about feeling the soul of a country like no other.
Full Tour Schedule Details (15 Days/14 Nights)
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Welcome to Istanbul, a city that bridges two continents.
Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted and transferred to your hotel.
Evening: Relax and attend a welcome briefing to prepare for the adventures ahead.
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Topkapi Palace Museum: Once home to Ottoman sultans, this sprawling complex offers a glimpse into royal life (Harem visit optional).
Hippodrome: A historic arena that hosted chariot races and grand public events during Byzantine times.
Blue Mosque: Known for its stunning blue Iznik tiles, this architectural gem is a masterpiece of Ottoman design.
Grand Bazaar: Get lost in the labyrinth of over 4,000 shops offering everything from spices to jewelry.
Optional: Visit Hagia Sophia, a 6th-century Byzantine marvel and one of the most iconic buildings in the world.
Optional: Enjoy an evening of traditional Turkish cuisine and belly dancing.
Meals: Breakfast (B).
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Travel to Gallipoli, where the poignant WWI battlefields stand as a testament to history.
Visit Anzac Cove, Lone Pine Cemetery, and Chunuk Bair, significant sites of the Gallipoli Campaign.
Cross the Dardanelles Strait to reach Canakkale for an overnight stay.
Meals: Breakfast (B), Dinner (D).
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Troy: Explore the ruins of this legendary city, famously depicted in Homer’s Iliad. See the replica of the Trojan Horse.
Lunch in a charming local village, experiencing authentic Turkish hospitality.
Pergamum: Discover the ancient Asklepion, a medical center devoted to healing during the Greco-Roman period.
Overnight in Izmir, a vibrant coastal city.
Meals: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L).
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Ephesus: Walk along its 2,000-year-old marble streets, marvel at the Library of Celsus, and explore its ancient theater and Hadrian’s Temple.
St. Mary’s House: Visit the sacred stone cottage where the Virgin Mary is believed to have spent her last years.
Tour a regional rug production center to learn about this intricate Turkish art form.
Overnight in Izmir.
Meals: Breakfast (B).
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Travel to Bodrum, a picturesque town with a rich history dating back to ancient Halicarnassus, home to the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Castle of St. Peter: A 15th-century fortress built by the Knights of St. John, offering panoramic views of the Aegean Sea and housing the renowned Underwater Archaeology Museum, featuring artifacts from ancient shipwrecks.
Overnight in Bodrum, where history meets coastal charm.
Meals: Breakfast (B).
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Free day for personal exploration or relaxation (inquire about our spa or medical excursions - additional costs will apply).
Optional: Take a ferry to Kos Island and explore its charming Greek culture. (Roundtrip ferry ticket included).
Overnight in Bodrum.
Meals: Breakfast (B).
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Travel through scenic valleys to Pamukkale, the "Cotton Fortress," famous for its white travertine terraces formed by mineral-rich hot springs used for healing since ancient times.
Pamukkale Terraces: These UNESCO-listed terraces were a sacred site in antiquity, revered for their therapeutic properties.
Hierapolis: Discover this ancient Roman spa city, founded in the 2nd century BCE, with highlights including the Necropolis, Theater, and Cleopatra’s Pool, where legends say the queen herself bathed.
Relax with a soothing swim in your hotel’s thermal pool.
Meals: Breakfast (B), Dinner (D).
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Antalya: Known as the jewel of Turkey’s Mediterranean coast, this ancient city was a major Roman port and is now famed for its turquoise waters and historic charm.
Old Town (Kaleiçi): Wander cobblestone streets lined with Ottoman-era houses, ancient city walls, and the iconic Hadrian’s Gate.
Meals: Breakfast (B), Dinner (D).
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Perge: Once a thriving Roman city, Perge boasts a stadium, theater, and marble streets flanked by colonnades. It was also visited by St. Paul during his missionary journeys.
Aspendos: Home to one of the best-preserved Roman theaters in the world, this 2nd-century structure is still used for performances due to its incredible acoustics.
Afternoon free for personal activities.
Meals: Breakfast (B), Dinner (D).