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Istanbul Ankara Cappadocia Tour -
Istanbul Western Turkey Tour -
Western Turkey & Cappadocia 11 Days Tour -
Eastern Turkey & Cappadocia 11 Days
Tour
- Western Turkey, Blue Voyage & Cappadocia 15 Days Tour
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Eastern Turkey 15 Days Tour -
The Grand Tour Of
Turkey 30 Days Tour -
Biblical Sites Tour
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Abkhazia Tour
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THE GRAND TOUR OF TURKEY 30 DAYS TOUR
DAY 1 TUESDAY ISTANBUL Arrival to
Istanbul. After clearing customs, welcome by your tour guide and transfer to
your 5 star hotel. The unique city in the world to be located on two continents.
DAY 2 WEDNESDAY ISTANBUL CLASSICAL
ISTANBUL Early departure at 7.00 visit of the Hippodrome and Blue Mosque then
continue to the Yerebatan underground cistern. Proceed to the Istanbul
DAY 3 THURSDAY ISTANBUL GOLDEN HORN
Departure at 7.30 Start the day by visiting the Suleimaniye Mosque another view
of the monumental Classical Mosques. Drive to Yedikule Dungeons, see the wells
which were filled by the heads of criminals. See also the dungeon where Sultan Osman II was
DAY 4 FRIDAY ISTANBUL BOSPHORUS AND
PALACES-ANKARA This morning we will embark a cruise boat at 7.30 for a Cruise on
the Bosphorus. Disembarking at Dolmabahce on the European side we will visit the
Dolmabahce palace. After its construction in the second half of the 19th,
century this palace became the main residence of the Ottoman Sultans until the
end of the first world war which marked the end of the Ottoman Empire. A golden
palace we should say with all the gold plated walls, ceilings, furniture and all
the rest. More than 285 rooms and
DAY 5 SATURDAY ANKARA-CAPPADOCIA This
morning we visit the capital of Turkey. The city of Zeybeks, of those
emancipated Dionysiacs who live only for their honour. Clearly the word Zeybek
derives from Iobakkhi, Io Bakkhus the Roman name of the God of Vine Dionysus. In
Ankara we will visit the museum of Anatolian Civilisations where you will have
the chance to see the summary of the history of Turkey. Starting from the Palaeolithic, age, all important periods of the human being living in the
ancient Turkey can be described in that museum. Objets, descriptions, pictures
and frescoes all of them original, from the Neolithic, the Chalcolithic, the
Early bronze age, are the first highlights to impress the customer. Continuing
forward you will also see the Assyrian trading colonies period, the Hittite
period, the Phrigian period, and the Urartian periods. After the visit of the
museum we will visit the Mausoleum of Atatürk, who was the founder of the modern
Turkish Republic in 1923. Later on we will proceed towards Cappadocia. After a
drive of about 5 hours we will arrive to Cappadocia. We will overnight by a
small Cappadocian village.
DAY 6 SUNDAY CAPPADOCIA Full day visit of Cappadocia the dwelling place of the first Christians. Many Christians who had been chased away from Jerusalem and from the places around Jerusalem, where they were living, came to Cappadocia for their safety. In Cappadocia they were able to dig caves, and protect themselves from their enemies. And they started to spread out the Christian religion from here. After the 4th century as the Christianity became an official religion throughout the roman empire they started to spread the religion by means of the pictures they draw on the walls of the churches they dug. In Cappadocia we will visit Avcilar village, the so called fairy chimneys which are strange looking rocks looking like chimneys or mushrooms, Zelve valley, and a Seljukian Caravanserai.
DAY 7 MONDAY CAPPADOCIA After the breakfast at the hotel we will visit the underground city of Derinkuyu which having a depth of 85 meters, could accommodate about 2’000 families meaning roughly 10’000 people. We will continue to discover this amazing region. Kizilvadi, churches, monasteries and the Göreme Valley. Most of the rock dug, churches with beautiful frescoes are located in the Göreme valley. Christian monks living here were certainly very happy, as they were able to produce good wine from the vineyards in the valley. In Cappadocia we won't miss the opportunities for visiting some local handicraft workshops and watching folklore shows in a special rock dug place where we will have chances for dancing and having a real party.
DAY 8 TUESDAY CAPPADOCIA-KONYA Early
departure for Konya. While leaving Cappadocia we will visit Ihlara Valley which
will be on our way. A valley of unparalleled beauty. Later on we will visit a
wonderful small town called Guzelyurt. Later on we will proceed to Konya via
Aksaray. Konya was the ancient capital of the Seljuk Empire, the first Turkish
empire founded in Asia Minor. In
DAY 9 WEDNESDAY KONYA-PAMUKKALE Today before we leave Konya we will go the Karatay Medrese which is an ancient university dating from the times of Seljuks. Then we will leave Konya to proceed to Pamukkale. In Pamukkale we will visit the water cascades and the ruins of Hierapolis above. Before we have a bath in the magic waters of the ancient Hierapolis. Overnight in Pamukkale.
DAY 10 THURSDAY PAMUKKALE-TERMESSOS-ANTALYA We will leave early in the morning to go to Aphrodisias. The city of love of Aphrodite where any kind of obscenities were tolerated by legislators. In Aphrodisias which is one of the most important archaeological sites of Turkey beside the temple of the Goddess of love Aphrodite, we will see a very beautiful Odeon and a magnificent stadium which is the best preserved in all of Turkey. We will continue our way penetrating in to the mountain chain of Taurus. In this beautiful region of Turkey which is called “region of lakes” still live nomads and today we will eventually make a stop by a nomadic village. After having passed the small town of Korkuteli we will start climbing a snaky road which will take us to an extraordinary site in the mountains, Termessos. This antique site situated at a height of 1050 meters offers to the visitors a wonderful view on the Mediterranean through the Taurus mountains. Watch out for the wild goats around. Overnight in Antalya.
DAY 11 FRIDAY
ANTALYA-PERGE-ASPENDOS-GULETTE This morning we will first visit the museum of
Antalya which holds the most beautiful
DAY 12 SATURDAY PHASELIS-OLYMPUS-FINIKE GULETTE Pulling anchor and heading towards the ancient city of Olympos, on the southern side of Mt. Tahtali (Mt. Olympos). Oleander and laurel bushes shade the Olympos Valley, which we will be able to approach by sea. Nearby at Yanartas (at a height of 300 meters), according to mythology the Lycian hero Bellerophon, mounted on his winged horse Pegasus slew the fire-breathing monster, Chimaera. Gas which seeps from the earth burns brightly at night. The Byzantines also considered this place a religious area. Tonight we will put anchor nearby Finike.
DAY 13 SUNDAY FINIKE-KEKOVA-KALKAN GULETTE Today we will set sail early in the morning and we will navigate towards Myra. St. Nicholas known also as Santa Claus or Father Christmas was a native of this land. He was the archbishop of the Metropolitan Church of St. Nicholas in Myra where he died in the 4th, century. We will step ashore for a while to visit the church of St. Nicholas and Myra. Our Odyssey will continue along the shores of Kekova Island, earthquakes caused the land together with some of the ancient houses to sink under the crystal clear water, creating a sunken city. Mythological mysteries, and the legends told about the pirates are quite interesting to hear. Later on we will cruise around the bays providing natural harbours in every season. We will arrive to Kalkan in the afternoon. Kalkan, is a lovely small hilltop town that overlooks a tiny bay. Narrow, winding streets lined with souvenir shops lead up from charming marina to the hill. As the sun sets you can enjoy a relaxing drink before a light dinner with all kinds of best fruits you wish to have. You certainly will enjoy a relaxing promenade in this charming small town.
DAY 14 MONDAY KALKAN-GEMILER GULETTE
Pulling anchor early in the morning, we will set sail to have another wonderful
day on board of our
DAY 15 TUESDAY GEMILER-FETHIYE-GOCEK GULETTE Today we will sail towards Gocek and wonder in the gulf of Fethiye. We will make stops for swimming and visiting fascinating small islands in the Gulf. The Turquoise Coast is offering graciously its magic beauty and charm here. The crystal clear, deep waters change from the palest turquoise to the darkest blue, and the coastline is thickly wooded with trees, bushes and flowers everyone of which is a remedy for a disease. At the end of the day we will arrive to Gocek, which is a picturesque small village on the Mediterranean set in a beautiful pine forest.
DAY 16 WEDNESDAY GOCEK-KAUNOS-MARMARIS GULETTE Our last stop will be at Dalyan, where we will take a smaller boat excursion on the Dalaman river for a remote discovery of the area. We will see Kaunus, and the fascinating rock carved Lycian style tombs. The golden sand beach which is at the mouth of the river is an endangered loggerhead turtle conservation area. During this visit our mission will be to collect any possible litter which might be found on the beach. We will finally arrive to the port of Marmaris where we will disembark. It is nice to touch the foot to the ground after so much time spend on the seas. Tonight we will be in a first class hotel in Marmaris.
DAY 17 THURSDAY MARMARIS-BODRUM We will
make an early departure to Bodrum ancient Halicarnassus. After we arrive to
Bodrum we will visit the remains of the tomb of King Mausolus. The Mausoleum
which was one of the seven wonders of the world was built by his widow
Artemisia. After this visit we will proceed to the fortress of the Knights of
St. John of Jerusalem, which houses today the unique underwater
DAY 18 FRIDAY
BODRUM-MILETUS-PRIENE-EPHESUS Early Departure to visit Priene and Miletus two
fantastic Ionian cities mentioned by Heredotes. Millet which was a brilliant
metropolis of the Ionian region was also the cradle of philosophers and
mathematicians like Thales, Anaximenes, Anaximander, Hippodamus. In Priene we
will see a Greek style theatre which is known as the best preserved original
Greek style architecture theatre of the world as during the following Roman and
other eras has not been modified much. In the afternoon we will continue
DAY 19 SATURDAY EPHESUS-PERGAMON We will leave early in the morning for the visit of the ruins of Ephesus, a great ancient city of an extraordinary beauty. Famous around the world for housing Artemis Temple which was one of the seven wonders of the world during the Hellenistic period. Later on we will visit the Basilica of St. John built on the tomb of the renowned disciple of Jesus Christ. To complete the visit of Ephesus we will also see the Archaeological museum located in the nearby town of Selcuk, before we make our way to Pergamon. Bergama which holds actually the ruins of the capital of the ancient Pergamon Kingdom is a provencal town of approximately 50,000 inhabitants. Overnight in Pergamon.
DAY 20 SUNDAY PERGAMON-TROY-CANAKKALE This morning we will climb to the Acropolis of Pergamon where we will see the ancient city walls, the Hadrian and Apollo Temples, the remnants of the famous library which contained manuscripts made of Parchment paper, the unusual Greek style theater which resembles to an eagle nest, the little tiny temple of Dionysus located nearby, the promenade alley and the remnants of the Zeus Temple which was one of the seven wonders of the world during Hellenistic period and more. Later on we will proceed to the ancient medical center Aesculapion where patients were healed by natural methodes and medicines. This visit to Aesculapion will make us understand how much the good morale and the natural medicines could be important and could save human lives. After this visit we will proceed again towards Ayvalik. Following up towards north olive trees along the right side of the road and the Aegean sea on the left will be our main panorama all the way up to Troy located at the south of the Dardanelles. A strait which has been a key point during the World War I. After having listened to the stories of the Trojan war we will make our way to Canakkale. A charming quite town situated on the Dardanelles. Overnight in Canakkale.
DAY 21 MONDAY CANAKKALE-GALLIPOLI-ISTANBUL Today we will take a ferry to get to the European side of the Dardanelles and will visit the battle fields of Turkish and Anzac troops. We will see the local museum, the Anzac Cove, Lone pine, Chunuk Bair and the trenches where some of the most bloodiest wars of the world took place. Following the European shores of the Marmara Sea we will reach Istanbul. Our day will continue by the visit of the Asian part of Istanbul. Our next step will be Bostanci pier where we will embark a boat to get to Buyukada which is the biggest among the Princess Islands located in the northern part of the Marmara Sea. In this island of particular beauty we will take a horse carriage tour. Coming back to Bostanci I will transfer you to the night train from Bostanci. Tonight you will overnight in the train while I will drive to Ankara.
DAY
22 TUESDAY ISTANBUL-ANKARA-AMASYA We will meet at the train station early in the
morning and proceed to the Hittite capital Hattusas. We will visit the big
temple, the city walls with it's famous Lion's Gate, Underground Gate and King's
Gate, The big Palace and of course the Yazilikaya open air temple 3 kms from
there. In Yazilikaya you will see most of the famous Gods of the Hittite
Pantheon. The Sky God known as Teshup in the old Hurri religion probably
representing the king Hattusili 3rd is standing next to Arinna's Sun Goddess
also known as Hepatu in the old Hurri religion a Goddess who strongly influenced
Anatolia earlier long before Hittites came from Caucasus. This Goddess who
possibly represents the Queen Puduhepa, wife of Hattusili 3rd is stepping on a
Panther here. King Tudhalia IV and other Gods and Kings are nicely depicted on
the facades of the rocks of the Yazilikaya openair temple of this Megalithic
civilization of the ancient times. After our visit of Hattusa we will proceed to
Amasya and overnight in this beautiful town located on both sides of Yesilirmak
river. In this beautiful town we will
DAY 23 WEDNESDAY AMASYA-ORDU-GIRESUN-TRABZON Today is the day we will drive along the beautiful Black Sea region. After Samsun we will make a short break by the Black sea before we proceed to the famous Jason's place of Argonauts. Driving along the hazelnut grooves we will reach Trabzon we will check in and go for an orientation tour in the town late in the evening.
DAY 24 THURSDAY TRABZON-SUMELA-TRABZON Today we will visit the famous Sumela
monastery built high in the mountains by Christian
DAY 25 FRIDAY TRABZON-ERZURUM Today is the day we will proceed towards Erzurum. A city founded at an altitude of 6233 feet above the sea level. This town which has so many beautiful architectural monuments of the Seljuk and Ottoman Empire periods will be also one of the unforgettable places of your journey. Yakutiye, Double Minaret School and Great Mosque from the 12th century all with a stylish architectural compositions with the healthy climate of this high mountain city is delighting the visitor. Today we will overnight in Erzurum.
DAY 26 SATURDAY ERZURUM-IGDIR Visit of Erzurum. The ancient school of Yakutiye, Ulucami one of the oldest mosques of Turkey the ancient Ince Minaret school and we will proceed for Igdir located on the outskirts of the Mountain Ararat. The highest mountain in Turkey mentioned in the Bible as the grounding place of the Noah’s Ark at the end of the deluge. Overnight in Igdir, a town situated at the slopes of the Ararat mountain.
DAY
27 SUNDAY IGDIR-DOGUBEYAZIT-AKDAMAR-BATMAN Early departure in the morning for
Dogubeyazit situated at the other side of the Ararat mountains, close to the
Iranian border. After Dogubeyazit we will climb approximately 4 miles towards
the mountain to reach Ishakpasa Palace. The palace which bears the influences of
the Iranian, Ottomanne and Armenien offers a magnificent view from the
apartments of the
DAY 28
MONDAY BATMAN-URFA-HARRAN-URFA
Early departure for Urfa, ancient Edessa, so called city of prophets. The
prophet Abraham was born in a cave in Urfa and it is in the same town that he
was thrown in to the fire on the order of Pharaoh by means of a catapult built
in between two columns which can be seen above on the hill overlooking the
downtown and the holy carp pool. It is believed that when Abraham was thrown in
that fire the fire turned in to water and the burning wood pieces in to carps.
This is why the carps of that widely spread pool are holy. After the visit of
the holy carp pool we will visit the market place of Urfa. Walking in the
streets of this old town which has a totally oriental ambience will be a
marvellous experience for our travellers. In the afternoon we will drive to
Harran. Harran is another Biblical site archaeological site. It is the place
where Jacob met his future wife Rachel nearby a well as he arrived to this holy
city of her mother Rebecca. The castle, an ancient university and the beehive
houses are among the most interesting parts to see in Harran. After this visit
we will be on the flat plateau road again built on the fertile agricultural
plateau of Harran irrigated by the Ataturk Dam at the north. Overnight in Urfa.
DAY 29 TUESDAY URFA-NEMRUT-GAZIANTEP Drive to Kahta. On the way we will visit the dam of Ataturk. From Kahta we will take mountain minibuses to go to the mound Nemrud where the tumulus of the Kommagene King Antiochus 1st, is located. The visit of this monumental tomb at the top of a deserted mountain surrounded by the colossal statues of Anthiochus, Gods and divine beings will be the last most impressive site of our tour. Later on we will proceed back to Kahta from the Arsemia road. On this way we will see the ruins of Arsemia, the Roman bridge of Cendere, and the tumulus tomb of Karakus. Later on we will proceed to Gaziantep which is a well known South Eastern town especially famous for its pistachios of good quality around the world. Overnight in Gaziantep.
DAY 30 WEDNESDAY GAZIANTEP-ISTANBUL From here you may either fly to Istanbul or continue your journey with me and this will be the last day of this trip before we say a sad good bye to each other.
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