Three Highlights
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This trip concludes best known highlights of Turkey for those who have limited time to travel and wish to see the biggest highlights of Turkey. We waste almost no time with long bus rides, while we visit Istanbul, Cappadoccia and Ephesus with our experienced guides.
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TOUR CONTENT
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DAY 1 ISTANBUL
Arrive in Istanbul and transfer to the hotel. In the afternoon we stroll along the streets of this glamorous city. After a glimpse of the old city, we get back to our hotel for a welcome cocktail and then go to a traditional spot for our welcome dinner. Overnight at a nice hotel with local flavor. Extracurricular activities: Walk the back roads. Sites visited: Spice Market, University Square, Covered Bazaar. DAY 2 ISTANBUL In the morning, we start to visit the glorious highlights of Constantinople. We visit Topkapi Palace, and then walk to the other splendid relics such as 400-year-old Sultanahmet Mosque (Blue Mosque), and 2000-year-old Roman Hippodrome and the Underground Cistern. and visit the Hagia Sophia Church, miraculously built in the first half of the 6th century, by Emperor Justinianus. Sites visited: Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque, Underground Cistern, and Roman Hippodrome and Haghia Sophia. DAY 3 CAPPADOCIA This morning we take a short flight to Cappadocia located in the center of Turkey. This unusual landscape is a geological and historical wonder composed of extensive underground cities (churches, schools, frescos, homes, ventilation systems etc.) carved into eerily eroded volcanic tuff. After checking into our hotel, we walk to Uchisar Castle, an impressive rock formation long use by locals as a castle. It offers a superb panorama of the surrounding area. We continue to hike through the Love Valley, famous for its magical fairy chimneys as well as explore the Goreme Open Air Museum with its excellent examples of Byzantine rural art. We finish the day with a stop at a local carpet factory. Turks started making knotted carpets in the 5th century BC in Central Asia and they have been given as highly prestigious gifts since medieval ages. Extracurricular activities: Hiking 3-4 hours a day, visiting local workshops such as pottery, carpet, winery Sites visited: Goreme Open air Museum, Derinkuyu underground city. DAY 4 CAPPADOCIA We start our day with a hike through the picturesque Red Valley. With its high walls and narrow canyons, it may remind you of the American Southwest. Our hike passes ancient monasteries and churches as we make our way back towards Goreme. This area of Cappadocia is well known for its pottery, and this afternoon we may stop to visit a local studio to learn more about this ancient art. Extracurricular activities: Visiting pottery Sites visited: Red Valley, Goreme. DAY 5 CAPPADOCIA Cappadocia has dozens of subterranean towns, but the most impressive are Kaymakli and Derinkuyu. These elaborate settlements are up to eight stories deep (only yet partially excavated) with a tangle of tunnels leading to churches, private living quarters, storage areas, deep water wells, carved chimneys for air shafts and even wine producing chambers. There is one tunnel nearly 6 miles long that connects the two underground cities. Up to 60,000 people lived here for months underground. The determination and motivation behind the creation of these subterranean fortresses is nearly inconceivable. Next, it’s off to the beautiful stream-lined canyon of the Ilhara Valley for an afternoon of hiking. This narrow canyon is simply delightful with dozens of hidden, Byzantine churches, along with their original frescos, to explore along the way. After lunch in the valley at a small cafe situated on the banks of the river, we head back on a different track. Extracurricular activities: Hike the Ihlara Valley. Sites visited: Ihlara Valley, Derinkuyu Underground City. DAY 6 EPHESUS AREA We take the early morning flight to Izmir via Istanbul and a short drive take us to Ephesus area. This is a very important delta, where river Kaystos silted for millenniums. The international port of Ephesus has attracted the world’s merchants, artists and the statesmen interest for centuries. In this area we will visit the relics of Hellenistic, Roman, biblical, Byzantine and Ottoman interests such as the ancient settlement of Ephesus, the Archeological Museum, Artemission, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, House of Virgin Mary, Basilica Church of St. John the apostle, the pretty old village called Sirince. Extracurricular activities: Sites visited: Sirince visit and maybe more depending on time, such as St John’s Basilica. DAY 7 EPHESUS AREA We visit St John Basilica Church in order to have an overall view of the area. We also visit the impressive museum of Ephesus, and Artemission, which was rated as one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, House of Virgin Mary, which is authenticated by Vatican as a pilgrimage destination. Virgin Mary was entrusted to St. John the apostle and probably came to Ephesus with him. We eat at Sirince village at a traditional restaurant. This unique village is under preservation and famous for its nice architecture, wineries and olive oil. The highlight of the day is the great Ephesus. We will walk the marble streets, admire the library, the temples and dream of the big riot against St Paul in the 25,000 seat Roman Theater. Sites visited: Ephesus, Archeology Museum, Artemission, and House of Virgin Mary, Sirince Village, St John Basilica Church DAY 8 ISTANBUL Take the short morning flight to Istanbul to make the last minute shopping and visit other favorite parts of this magnificent city. DAY 9 TRANSFER TO THE AIRPORT |
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EXCLUDES
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* Quality accommodation in small charming hotels.
* All meals with great representation of Turkish Cuisine.
* All bus, minibus transportation in Turkey.
* Certified professional guide.
* Parking fees, guide’s expenses, etc.
*Entrance fees to museums and archeological sites.
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* All air fares to, from and within Turkey.
* Personal expenses such as drinks, laundry, tips.
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*** Trip Gallery
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Dream city
Dream city
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Whirling Dervishes
Whirling Dervishes
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Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia
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Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia
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Blue Mosque
Blue Mosque
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Picnic in Ihlara
Picnic in Ihlara
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Love Valley
Love Valley
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Muscari comosum
Muscari comosum
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Dinner on Bosphorus
Dinner on Bosphorus
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Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia
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Belly dancer
Belly dancer
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Horse cart
Horse cart
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Fairy formations
Fairy formations
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Ephesus homes
Ephesus homes
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Man in Aydin
Man in Aydin
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Ephesus
Ephesus
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Ihlara Valley
Ihlara Valley
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Kebabs
Kebabs
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Gourmet breakfast
Gourmet breakfast
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Ephesus
Ephesus
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Gourmet picnic
Gourmet picnic
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Uchisar
Uchisar
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Ballooning
Ballooning
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Underground City
Underground City
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Sirince Village
Sirince Village
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Bosphorus from Topkapi
Bosphorus from Topkapi
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Istanbul
Istanbul
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Sinassos Village
Sinassos Village
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Hotel in Cappadoccia
Hotel in Cappadoccia
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Underground City
Underground City
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TURSAB
Hike'n Sail in Turkey is a member of TURSAB. The Association of Turkish Travel Agencies is a professional organization having the status of legal person, established by Law in 1972. (The Law concerning Travel Agencies and the Association of Travel Agencies; Law No 1618,effective as of 28 September 1972)







