Day 1 - Welcome
Istanbul
Day 1; Welcome
Welcome to Turkey. Arrive at Istanbul Airport, get picked up, and transfer to your
hotel. Check-in,
Free day,
First overnight stay at your hotel in Istanbul,
Activities
N/A
Meals Included
Day 2 - Sightseeing
Pamukkale
Day 2; Breakfast, Lunch Included
Breakfast,
Full-day tour of Iconic Istanbul - pick up by 08:30, drop off by 18:00;
You can take in some of the most iconic sights of Istanbul on this morning tour that
commences with a visit to the Blue Mosque. This magnificent mosque was
designed by Sinan and completed in 1616 is known for its majesty and superb iznik
ceramic tiling.
Continue outside to stroll along the Hippodrome. This vast public space was built by
the Romans in the 3rd and 4th centuries AD to accommodate events such as chariot
races and gladiator fights. It is also home to the Column of Constantine, an
Egyptian obelisk and the Serpentine Column.
Next to the Hippodrome, we will visit the Hagia Sophia. Originally built in 537AD as a
Greek Orthodox Church, this breathtaking building was converted into a mosque by
the Ottomans and is now a museum. Inside there are two floors built around a
central nave. It is adorned with superb decorations and has an enormous dome
that soars overhead.
Finish the morning with a walk through the Grand Bazaar for some shopping or just to
absorb the sights, sounds, and historic architectural beauty of this bustling market.
Lunch,
Come on a tour of the famous Topkapi Palace and skip the queues that flock to see
this magnificent and historically significant site. Built-in the middle of the 15th century,
the walled complex comprised of the palace and its buildings dominate a small
raised peninsula. The buildings are nestled within beautiful grounds that sweep
down to the sea. For centuries, the palace was the political center of the highly
influential Ottoman Empire, and although it is now purely a museum, as you visit its
parts including courtyards, the Treasury, various pavilions, the holy relics, weapons, and the Harem you will see how great it was.
A lesser known part of the Hagia Sofia complex is the adjacent structure that houses
the Sultan Tombs where five 16thand 17thcentury Ottoman sultans are
interred. Alongside each sultan’s sarcophagus are many others that hold their
wives, children, and other notables. The tombs are all beautifully designed and
feature beautiful examples of tile work, mosaics, calligraphy, and kundekari (a
decorative form of carpentry consisting of interlocking pieces of wood and mother
of pearl).
Or;
Not far from Topkapi Palace, this tour also takes you to Little Hagia Sophia Mosque
which was constructed in the 6th century as a Greek Orthodox Church before being
converted to a mosque in the early 16th century. Inside, this small octagonal mosque features a beautiful two-storeyed colonnade, marble pillars, and a stunning
umbrella dome.
Evening transfer to Istanbul Airport and flight to Denizli. Transfer to your hotel
following the flight and check-in,
Overnight stay at your hotel in Pamukkale,
Activities
Istanbul
You can take in some of the most iconic sights of Istanbul in this morning tour that commences with a visit to the Blue Mosque. This magnificent mosque which was designed by Sinan and completed in 1616 is known for its majesty and superb iznik ceramic tiling. Continue outside to stroll along the Hippodrome. This vast public space was built by the
Romans in the 3 rd and 4th centuries AD to accommodate events such as chariot races and gladiator fights. It is also home to the Column of Constantine, an Egyptian obelisk and the Serpentine Column. Next to the Hippodrome we will visit the Hagia Sophia. Originally built in 537AD as a Greek Orthodox church, this breath-taking building was converted to a mosque by the Ottomans and is now a museum. Inside there are two floors built around a central nave. It is adorned with superb decorations and has an enormous dome that soars overhead. Finish the morning with a walk through the Grand Bazaar for some shopping or just to absorb the sights, sounds and historic architectural beauty of this bustling market.
Come on a tour to the famous Topkapi Palace and skip the queues that flock to see this magnificent and historically significant site. Built in the middle of the 15 th century, the walled complex comprised of the palace and its buildings dominate a small raised peninsula. The buildings are nestled within beautiful grounds that sweep down to the sea. For centuries, the palace was the political centre of the highly influential Ottoman Empire and although it is now purely a museum, as you visit its parts including courtyards, the Treasury, various pavilions, the holy relics, weapons and the Harem you will see how great it was.
A lesser known part of the Hagia Sofia complex is the adjacent structure that houses the Sultan Tombs where five 16 th and 17 th century Ottoman sultans are interred. Alongside each sultan’s sarcophagus are many others that hold their wives, children and other notables. The tombs are all beautifully designed and feature beautiful examples of tile work, mosaics, calligraphy and kundekari (a decorative form of carpentry consisting of interlocking pieces of wood and mother of pearl).
Or;
Not far from Topkapi Palace, this tour also takes you to Little Hagia Sophia Mosque which was constructed in the 6 th century as a Greek Orthodox Church before being converted to a mosque in the early 16 th century. Inside, this small octagonal mosque features a beautiful two-storeyed colonnade, marble pillars and a stunning umbrella dome.
Meals Included
Day 3 - Sightseeing
Kusadasi
Day 3; Breakfast, Lunch Included
Full-day Pamukkale (Cotton Castle) tour - pick up by 09:30, drop off by 15:30;
This tour starts in the village of Karahayit and a visit to its red, green, and white
travertines and thermal pools of red water due to its iron content. Then on to
Pamukkale to visit the expansive and magnificent ruins of the ancient city of
Hierapolis was founded in the 2nd century BC to take advantage of the thermal
pools nearby.
Hierapolis sits atop a hill and features an enormous necropolis, baths, theatre,
temples, an agora, and an antique pool. You will have time to yourself to wander the
site before walking down the hill on the sparkling white travertine and enjoying lunch
at a local restaurant.
Entry to Cleopatra’s Pool in Hierapolis is not included in the cost of the tour.
Drive to Kusadasi following the tour. Arrive at the hotel and check-in.
Overnight stay at your hotel in Kusadasi,
Activities
Pamukkale
The extraordinary staircases of blazing white thermal pools at Pamukkale are made of soft limestone and connected by calcium-filled waters that trickle down a 200-meter (656-foot) cliff overlooking the Plains of Cürüksu near Denizli, south-east of Izmir. The semi-circular pools range in size up to about six meters (19.5 feet) and are filled with water naturally heated to a pleasant 35°C, which has been known for its therapeutic properties since Roman times. The mineral waters are believed to aid high blood pressure, kidney stones, rheumatism and a variety of skin diseases.
Meals Included
Day 4 - Sightseeing
Istanbul
Day 4; Breakfast, Lunch Included
Breakfast,
Full-day Ephesus Tour - pick up by 08:30, drop off by 16:30;
The day starts with a visit to the House of the Virgin Mary which is significant to both
Christians and Muslims currently serve as a chapel. From here, the tour
continues to Ephesus - one of the most important harbor cities of the antique world.
The ruins are magnificent and highlights include the Celsus Library, the Gate of Augustus,
the beautifully-decorated terrace houses, a huge amphitheater, and the Temple of
Hadrian.
Enjoy lunch at a local Turkish restaurant and afterward, a trip to Isa Bey Mosque
(1375) and the ruins of the Artemis Temple which was one of the Seven Wonders of
the World.
Evening transfer from your tour to Izmir Airport and flight to Istanbul, arrive and
transfer back to your hotel following the flight,
Second, overnight stay at your hotel in Istanbul,
Activities
N/A
Meals Included
Day 5 - Sightseeing
Istanbul
Day 5; Breakfast, Lunch Included
Breakfast,
Full-day tour of Europe & Asia, Panoramic views from Camlica Hill - pick up by 08:30,
drop off by 18:00;
Take a cruise on the Bosphorus Strait, the busy waterway that runs between the
Marmara and Black Seas with European Istanbul on one shore and Asian Istanbul on
the other. Sit back, relax and enjoy the fresh air, the sea, and the sights as you pass
magnificent palaces, mosques, mansions, and places of historical note.
After getting off the boat at Eminounu, continue your tour into the historic Egyptian
(Spice) Bazaar nearby that is bursting with traditional sweets, coffee, and spices, and
oozing with appeal.
This tour also takes you on a drive around part of the 20km of magnificent stone walls
of old Istanbul that date from the 5th century. This series of walls surrounded the old
city, featured 55 gates and 400 towers, and is still an integral part of Istanbul.
Lunch,
The Dolmabahce Palace was built during the first half of the 19th century as the
administrative center for the Ottoman Empire and home to the sultans and their
families. This enormous palace is set amongst well-kept grounds and unlike earlier
buildings of importance in Istanbul, it was built in a blend of Ottoman and classical
European styles. The palace is very opulent and heavily decorated with gold,
valuable stone (alabaster, marble, and porphyry), crystal (including crystal
chandeliers and the Crystal Staircase), and beautiful rugs.
Later you will drive over the Bosphorus Bridge to the summit of Camlica Hill which is
popular for its magnificent panoramic views and the opportunity to take some great
photos.
Third, overnight stay at your hotel in Istanbul,
Activities
Istanbul
Take a cruise on the Bosphorus Strait, the busy waterway that runs between the Marmara and Black Seas with European Istanbul on one shore and Asian Istanbul on the other. Sit back, relax and enjoy the fresh air, the sea and the sights as you pass magnificent palaces, mosques, mansions and places of historical note. After getting off the boat at Eminounu, continue your tour into the historic Egyptian (Spice) Bazaar nearby that is bursting with traditional sweets, coffee and spices, and oozing with appeal. This tour also takes you on a drive around part of the 20km of magnificent stone walls of old Istanbul that date from the 5th century. This series of walls surrounded the old city, featured 55 gates and 400 towers and is still an integral part of Istanbul.
The Dolmabahce Palace was built during the first half of the 19th century as the administrative centre for the Ottoman Empire and home to the sultans and their families. This enormous palace is set amongst well-kept grounds and unlike earlier buildings of importance in Istanbul, it was built in a blend of Ottoman and classical European styles. The palace is very opulent and heavily decorated with gold, valuable stone (alabaster, marble and porphyry), crystal (including crystal chandeliers and the Crystal Staircase) and beautiful rugs. Later you will drive over the Bosphorus Bridge to the summit of Camlica Hill which is popular for its magnificent panoramic views and the opportunity to take some great photos.
Meals Included
Day 6 - Departure
Istanbul
Day 6; Breakfast Included
Breakfast
Free day,
Transfer to Istanbul Airport 4 hours before your flight. End of our services here. Thank
you for choosing us for your travel to Turkey.
Activities
N/A
Meals Included