Begin your trip roaming the palaces and mosques of Istanbul before journeying into the bizarre as you explore otherworldly Cappadocia. From the amazing white cliff waterfalls of Pamukkale to the bustling bazaars of Istanbul, our local guides will show you the region’s hidden gems and make sure your trip burns brightly in your memory long after you've left this crossroads of Asia and Europe.
Duration: 12 days
Start/Finish City: Turkey to Istanbul
Service Level: Premium
Physical Grading: 2
Travel Style: Comfort
Trip Type: Small Group
Begin your adventure to Turkey with PKT!
Upon arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel. A welcome briefing will be held later on in the day.
Enjoy a full day tour including a visit to Topkapi Palace Museum, residence of the Ottoman Sultans between 1453–1852 (excluding harem). Visit the Hippodrome, which was once the center of life where chariot racing and other public events took place. Tour the Blue Mosque built between 1609 and 1616, famous for its blue ceramic tiles. Your last stop will be the famous Grand Bazaar, the world’s largest and oldest covered market with over 60 streets. Join an optional dinner with belly dancing entertainment. (B)
This morning depart on an optional tour of St. Sophia, a church built in the 6th century Byzantine capital, converted to a mosque by the Ottomans, and now a museum and one of the world’s greatest architectural wonders. Also, choose to embark on a half-day Bosphorus cruise enjoying the strait that separates Asia and Europe. Its shores are lined with fine neighborhoods, Ottoman palaces, fortresses, old wooden villas, hotels, parks and gardens, restaurants and cafés. Depart for the capital city of Ankara for the night. (B)
Visit the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, a historic caravanserai holding artifacts from up to 7500 years old including the most extensive and valuable collection of Hittite artifacts in the world. Visit the Mausoleum of Ataturk, the father of modern Turkey. Drive to Cappadocia, touring a 13th century caravanserai en route. Pay a visit to the underground city of Saratli, one of the many underground settlements built for protection and religious reasons. Spend tonight in Cappadocia. (B)
Consider an optional early morning hot air balloon tour and experience floating through the volcanic valleys, fairy chimneys and caves at sunrise. After breakfast visit Goreme, a historical region of Turkey, located among the rock formations, which was first settled back in the Roman period. Many rock churches can still be seen today, as Christianity was then the prevailing religion in that region. Continue to the town of Avanos, renowned for its high quality earthenware. Also visit Pasabagi, Red Valley and attend a brief regional pottery workshop in a cave(B)
After breakfast this morning, drive to Pamukkale. En route visit the famous mausoleum of the Sufi philosopher, Mevlana. This was also the dervish lodge of the Mevlevi order, better known as the Whirling Dervishes. Have dinner in the evening and spend night in Pamukkale. (B)
Visit the unique cotton fortress of Pamukkale, with its white lime cascades formed by mineral springs, and the ruins of the Roman health spa of Hierapolis. Proceed to Kusadasi for dinner and overnight. (B)
Tour the famous ruins of Ephesus, an important cultural center of the ancient world, and explore 2,000 year-old marble streets, a theater, the Library of Celsius, a gymnasium and Hadrian’s Temple. Take a short drive to see St. Mary’s stone cottage where it is believed Virgin Mary spent her last years accompanied by St. John. Continue to a regional rug production center to have a firsthand experience of this unique art form. Join an optional afternoon tour of Sardis or Sirince. (B)
Tour the ancient Medical Center Asclepion in Pergamum and visit Troy with its famous wooden horse, best known for being the setting of the Trojan War and many cities built on top of each other. Continue to Canakkale for overnight. (B)
In the morning depart for Gallipoli, the site of many battles during WWI. Visit Anzac Cove, Lone Pine Cemetery and Chunuk Bair, and then drive to Istanbul for overnight. (B)
Transfer to the airport for your return flight home with a heart full of wonderful memories. (B)
ISTANBUL
Guided city tour
Visit Topkapi Palace Museum
Visit Hippodrome
Visit Blue Mosque
Visit the Grand Bazaar
ANKARA
Visit the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations
Visit the Mausoleum of Ataturk
Visit a 13th century caravanserai
Visit the underground city of Saratli
CAPPADOCIA
Visit Goreme
Visit Avanos
Visit Pasabagi
Visit Red Valley
Attend a regional pottery workshop in a cave
PAMUKKALE
Visit the mausoleum of Mevlana
Visit the Cotton Fortress
EPHESUS
Visit the famous ruins of Ephesus
Visit Library of Celcius
Visit Hadrian’s Temple
Visit St. Mary’s stone cottage
PERGAMUM
Visit the ancient Medical Center Asclepion
Visit Troy
GALLIPOLI
Visit Anzac Cove
Visit Lone Pine Cemetery
Visit Chunuk Bair
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