Embark on a mesmerizing journey with our exclusive Turkey tour package: Bask in Turkey's Splendor: A 4-Night Odyssey of Wonders. Over five unforgettable days, immerse yourself in Turkey’s rich history and stunning landscapes. From the bustling bazaars of Istanbul to the ancient ruins of Ephesus and the surreal beauty of Cappadocia, this package promises a blend of cultural immersion and luxurious comfort. Experience breathtaking architecture, savor traditional cuisine, and enjoy guided tours with expert insights. Perfect for adventurous souls and history enthusiasts alike, this tour offers an unparalleled opportunity to discover Turkey’s timeless allure. Join us for an odyssey you’ll cherish forever.
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Located in the heart of the Historic Peninsula, Edibe Sultan Hotel(4 stars) is a 5-minute walk from Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace. It offers spacious Ottoman-style room and free WiFi throughout the premises. Sultanahmet Tram
Experience the charm of The Cave House Hotel in Cappadocia, where tradition meets luxury in a unique cave setting. Carved into the region's iconic rock formations, this boutique hotel offers an authentic yet comfortable stay with stunning views of
Discover the Blue Mosque, an iconic gem of Istanbul’s skyline. Officially known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, this architectural marvel enchants visitors with its grand domes, stunning blue-tiled interior, and elegant minarets. Built in the early 17th century, it blends Byzantine and Ottoman influences, offering a serene escape in the heart of the city. Step inside to marvel at intricate tilework, graceful arches, and a vast prayer hall that exudes spiritual tranquility. Located in Sultanahmet, it's a must-visit landmark that beautifully captures Istanbul's rich cultural heritage and offers a glimpse into its historic past.
Explore the Hippodrome of Istanbul, an ancient arena that once hosted grand chariot races and civic events. Situated in the heart of Sultanahmet, this historical site offers a fascinating glimpse into Byzantine and Ottoman history. Stroll among its impressive remnants, including the Egyptian Obelisk, the Serpent Column, and the Column of Constantine, each rich with historical significance. Once the center of Byzantine entertainment, the Hippodrome now serves as a picturesque park, perfect for leisurely walks and capturing stunning photos. Immerse yourself in Istanbul's vibrant past and uncover the stories that shaped this incredible city.
Experience the awe-inspiring Hagia Sophia, Istanbul's architectural marvel that transcends time. Originally built as a Christian cathedral in 537 AD, it later became a mosque and now serves as a museum. This iconic structure captivates with its immense dome, stunning mosaics, and intricate marble pillars. Marvel at the harmonious blend of Byzantine artistry and Ottoman grandeur, reflected in its majestic interiors. Located in Sultanahmet, the Hagia Sophia offers a unique journey through history, showcasing Istanbul's rich cultural and religious heritage. A visit here promises an unforgettable encounter with one of the world’s most revered landmarks.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, one of the world's largest and oldest covered markets. Spanning over 60 streets and housing more than 4,000 shops, this bustling marketplace is a treasure trove of exotic goods, from handcrafted jewelry and vibrant textiles to intricate ceramics and aromatic spices. Wander through its labyrinthine alleys and experience a sensory overload of colors, scents, and sounds. Engage with friendly vendors, practice your haggling skills, and uncover unique souvenirs that capture the essence of Istanbul. The Grand Bazaar offers an unforgettable shopping adventure steeped in history and culture.
Step into the opulent world of Topkapi Palace, Istanbul’s grandiose former imperial residence. Nestled on a hill overlooking the Bosphorus, this sprawling palace complex offers a fascinating glimpse into Ottoman royalty. Wander through its ornate courtyards, lush gardens, and richly decorated rooms, including the Harem and the Treasury, home to priceless artifacts like the Topkapi Dagger and the Spoonmaker’s Diamond. The palace’s stunning architecture and panoramic views of the city add to its allure. A visit to Topkapi Palace is a journey through Istanbul’s imperial past, brimming with history, luxury, and breathtaking beauty.
Discover the serene beauty of Hagia Irene, Istanbul’s hidden gem of Byzantine architecture. Located in the heart of Sultanahmet, this ancient church, dating back to the 4th century, predates the Hagia Sophia and offers a unique glimpse into early Christian art and architecture. Its striking, expansive interior is adorned with impressive columns and elegant arches, creating a tranquil atmosphere for reflection. Although less frequented than its more famous neighbors, Hagia Irene’s historical significance and architectural grandeur make it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Enjoy a peaceful escape and uncover the rich tapestry of Istanbul’s past.
Soar above the stunning landscapes of Cappadocia with a hot air balloon trip, an exhilarating adventure that promises breathtaking views and unforgettable experiences. Gently lifted into the sky at sunrise, you'll marvel at the surreal fairy chimneys, sprawling valleys, and ancient cave dwellings bathed in the golden light of dawn. As you drift serenely over this otherworldly terrain, you'll capture stunning aerial photographs and create memories to last a lifetime. Expert pilots ensure a safe and smooth journey, while a celebratory glass of champagne awaits your return. This iconic experience offers a unique perspective on Cappadocia's enchanting beauty and timeless allure.
Explore Pasabag, also known as Monk Valley, in Cappadocia for an enchanting journey through one of the region’s most iconic landscapes. Famous for its remarkable fairy chimneys, this captivating valley showcases towering rock formations with distinctive mushroom-shaped caps. Wander through the otherworldly terrain and discover ancient hermitages and chapels carved into the rocks, once used by monks seeking solitude. The valley’s serene ambiance and unique geological formations create a magical backdrop for photography and leisurely exploration. With its rich history and striking beauty, Pasabag offers an unforgettable experience that beautifully captures the essence of Cappadocia’s natural wonders.
Discover the mesmerizing beauty of Red Valley in Cappadocia, renowned for its stunning, vividly colored rock formations. As the sun casts its golden rays over the valley, the unique red and pink hues of the rock layers come alive, creating a breathtaking visual spectacle. Explore winding trails that lead through the valley’s surreal landscape, with its ancient cave dwellings and hidden churches offering glimpses into the region’s rich history. Ideal for hiking, photography, and witnessing unforgettable sunsets, Red Valley promises an awe-inspiring experience that captures the essence of Cappadocia’s enchanting natural beauty. Don’t miss this picturesque gem on your journey.
Step into the historical charm of Cavusin, a picturesque village in Cappadocia known for its ancient cave dwellings and unique rock formations. Wander through its narrow, winding streets and discover the fascinating cave houses and churches carved into the soft volcanic rock. The village’s old Christian churches, such as the Church of St. John the Baptist, offer a glimpse into the area's rich religious history. Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and fairy chimneys, making Cavusin a perfect spot for exploration and photography. With its blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue, Cavusin provides an authentic Cappadocian experience that’s truly memorable.
Discover the serene beauty of Pigeon Valley in Cappadocia, renowned for its stunning landscapes and historical charm. Named for the ancient pigeon houses carved into the soft rock, this enchanting valley offers picturesque trails winding through lush vegetation and striking rock formations. As you hike, you’ll be captivated by the unique geological features and panoramic vistas of the surrounding fairy chimneys and cave dwellings. The valley’s peaceful atmosphere and rich history provide an ideal setting for nature walks, photography, and exploration. Experience the tranquil allure of Pigeon Valley, where natural wonders and cultural heritage come together in perfect harmony.
Explore Ortahisar Castle in Cappadocia, a striking natural fortress that offers panoramic views of the region’s unique landscape. This ancient rock-cut castle, carved into the soft volcanic stone, stands as a testament to the area’s rich history and architectural ingenuity. Climb to the top for breathtaking vistas of fairy chimneys, rock formations, and the charming village of Ortahisar. The castle’s intricate tunnels and chambers provide a fascinating glimpse into its past as a strategic stronghold. With its stunning vistas and historical significance, Ortahisar Castle promises an unforgettable experience for history enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
Experience the magic of Istanbul with a cruise along the Bosphorus Strait, the city’s most captivating waterway. This scenic route divides Europe and Asia, offering stunning views of Istanbul’s skyline, historic palaces, and picturesque waterfronts. As you sail, admire iconic landmarks such as the Dolmabahçe Palace, the Rumeli Fortress, and charming seaside villages. The Bosphorus Strait’s serene waters and vibrant marine life provide a tranquil escape from the bustling city, while also offering glimpses into Istanbul’s rich cultural tapestry. A Bosphorus cruise is the perfect way to soak in the beauty and history of this enchanting metropolis.
Dive into the sensory delights of Istanbul's Egyptian Spice Bazaar, a vibrant and aromatic marketplace steeped in history. Located in the heart of the city, this bustling bazaar is a feast for the senses with its colorful displays of spices, herbs, teas, and sweets. Wander through its lively aisles and be captivated by the fragrant aromas and vibrant hues of exotic spices, dried fruits, and traditional Turkish delights. Engage with friendly vendors, sample unique flavors, and pick up authentic souvenirs that capture the essence of Istanbul’s culinary heritage. The Egyptian Spice Bazaar promises an unforgettable shopping experience filled with cultural charm.
Experience the grandeur of the Bosphorus Bridge, Istanbul's iconic link between Europe and Asia. Spanning the Bosphorus Strait, this impressive suspension bridge offers stunning panoramic views of the city’s skyline, historical landmarks, and the shimmering waters below. As one of the world’s longest suspension bridges, it’s a marvel of modern engineering and a symbol of Istanbul’s unique geographic and cultural position. Whether you admire it from afar or take a scenic drive across, the Bosphorus Bridge is a must-see landmark that captures the dynamic spirit and beauty of Istanbul, making it an unforgettable highlight of your visit.
Discover the elegance of Beylerbeyi Palace, a stunning Ottoman summer residence located on the Asian side of Istanbul. Nestled along the Bosphorus Strait, this exquisite palace boasts a blend of neoclassical and Ottoman architectural styles, showcasing opulent interiors with intricate woodwork, lavish chandeliers, and grand rooms. Stroll through its beautifully landscaped gardens, adorned with fountains and marble terraces, offering breathtaking views of the Bosphorus. Once a retreat for sultans and visiting dignitaries, Beylerbeyi Palace now invites visitors to immerse themselves in its regal charm and rich history, providing a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle.
Welcome to Turkey. Arrive at Istanbul Airport, get picked up and transfer to your hotel. Check in, Free day and first overnight stay at your hotel in 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 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 (only from outside view, no interior visit). 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. After shopping, you will have lunch.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 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 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.Originally meaning “sacred peace”, the Hagia Irene is located in the outer courtyard of Topkapi Palace and it is the oldest church of the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine). The building reputedly stands on the site of a pre-Christian temple. It ranks as the first church completed in Constantinople, before Hagia Sophia, during its transfiguration from a Greek trading colony to the Eastern capital of the Roman Empire. It was also the second largest church in Istanbul after Hagia Sophia. Overnight stay at your hotel in Istanbul.
Discover the Blue Mosque, an iconic gem of Istanbul’s skyline. Officially known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, this architectural marvel enchants visitors with its grand domes, stunning blue-tiled interior, and elegant minarets. Built in the early 17th century, it blends Byzantine and Ottoman influences, offering a serene escape in the heart of the city. Step inside to marvel at intricate tilework, graceful arches, and a vast prayer hall that exudes spiritual tranquility. Located in Sultanahmet, it's a must-visit landmark that beautifully captures Istanbul's rich cultural heritage and offers a glimpse into its historic past.
Explore the Hippodrome of Istanbul, an ancient arena that once hosted grand chariot races and civic events. Situated in the heart of Sultanahmet, this historical site offers a fascinating glimpse into Byzantine and Ottoman history. Stroll among its impressive remnants, including the Egyptian Obelisk, the Serpent Column, and the Column of Constantine, each rich with historical significance. Once the center of Byzantine entertainment, the Hippodrome now serves as a picturesque park, perfect for leisurely walks and capturing stunning photos. Immerse yourself in Istanbul's vibrant past and uncover the stories that shaped this incredible city.
Experience the awe-inspiring Hagia Sophia, Istanbul's architectural marvel that transcends time. Originally built as a Christian cathedral in 537 AD, it later became a mosque and now serves as a museum. This iconic structure captivates with its immense dome, stunning mosaics, and intricate marble pillars. Marvel at the harmonious blend of Byzantine artistry and Ottoman grandeur, reflected in its majestic interiors. Located in Sultanahmet, the Hagia Sophia offers a unique journey through history, showcasing Istanbul's rich cultural and religious heritage. A visit here promises an unforgettable encounter with one of the world’s most revered landmarks.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, one of the world's largest and oldest covered markets. Spanning over 60 streets and housing more than 4,000 shops, this bustling marketplace is a treasure trove of exotic goods, from handcrafted jewelry and vibrant textiles to intricate ceramics and aromatic spices. Wander through its labyrinthine alleys and experience a sensory overload of colors, scents, and sounds. Engage with friendly vendors, practice your haggling skills, and uncover unique souvenirs that capture the essence of Istanbul. The Grand Bazaar offers an unforgettable shopping adventure steeped in history and culture.
Step into the opulent world of Topkapi Palace, Istanbul’s grandiose former imperial residence. Nestled on a hill overlooking the Bosphorus, this sprawling palace complex offers a fascinating glimpse into Ottoman royalty. Wander through its ornate courtyards, lush gardens, and richly decorated rooms, including the Harem and the Treasury, home to priceless artifacts like the Topkapi Dagger and the Spoonmaker’s Diamond. The palace’s stunning architecture and panoramic views of the city add to its allure. A visit to Topkapi Palace is a journey through Istanbul’s imperial past, brimming with history, luxury, and breathtaking beauty.
Discover the serene beauty of Hagia Irene, Istanbul’s hidden gem of Byzantine architecture. Located in the heart of Sultanahmet, this ancient church, dating back to the 4th century, predates the Hagia Sophia and offers a unique glimpse into early Christian art and architecture. Its striking, expansive interior is adorned with impressive columns and elegant arches, creating a tranquil atmosphere for reflection. Although less frequented than its more famous neighbors, Hagia Irene’s historical significance and architectural grandeur make it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Enjoy a peaceful escape and uncover the rich tapestry of Istanbul’s past.
Optional: Morning Hot Air Balloon Flight Cappadocia - Early morning at Sunrise;
Have you thought of making a Hot air balloon trip one of the highlights of your trip to Turkey? It is hard to imagine anywhere better to experience the thrill of the ride than above the incredible landscape of Cappadocia. In a balloon, you can take in the beauty and expanse of this breath-taking place from a different perspective as you drift in silence to heights of up to 700 meters.
After breakfast you will be transferred to Cappadocia is known for its stunning conical rock formations (fairy chimneys), colourful landscapes and ancient homes that were carved into the rock formations. This tour takes you through the beautiful Devrent (Imagination) Valley where fairy chimneys tower overhead before moving into Pasabag (Monk Valley) nearby, where the fairy chimneys have strange double and triple-headed caps.
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The hike starts in Red Valley which is known for its stunning scenery, colourful rock cliffs and beautiful fairy chimneys. After walking for 4 kms, you will arrive at Cavusin, a Greek village that features rock-cut churches.After lunch, the tour continues to the underground city of Ozkonak which is the largest underground city in the region, and Pigeon Valley where dove cotes, many of which are decorated, have been carved into the rock. The last stop is the rugged Ortahisar Castle which is the largest fairy chimney in Cappadocia. Overnight bus to Pamukkale.
Soar above the stunning landscapes of Cappadocia with a hot air balloon trip, an exhilarating adventure that promises breathtaking views and unforgettable experiences. Gently lifted into the sky at sunrise, you'll marvel at the surreal fairy chimneys, sprawling valleys, and ancient cave dwellings bathed in the golden light of dawn. As you drift serenely over this otherworldly terrain, you'll capture stunning aerial photographs and create memories to last a lifetime. Expert pilots ensure a safe and smooth journey, while a celebratory glass of champagne awaits your return. This iconic experience offers a unique perspective on Cappadocia's enchanting beauty and timeless allure.
Explore Pasabag, also known as Monk Valley, in Cappadocia for an enchanting journey through one of the region’s most iconic landscapes. Famous for its remarkable fairy chimneys, this captivating valley showcases towering rock formations with distinctive mushroom-shaped caps. Wander through the otherworldly terrain and discover ancient hermitages and chapels carved into the rocks, once used by monks seeking solitude. The valley’s serene ambiance and unique geological formations create a magical backdrop for photography and leisurely exploration. With its rich history and striking beauty, Pasabag offers an unforgettable experience that beautifully captures the essence of Cappadocia’s natural wonders.
Discover the mesmerizing beauty of Red Valley in Cappadocia, renowned for its stunning, vividly colored rock formations. As the sun casts its golden rays over the valley, the unique red and pink hues of the rock layers come alive, creating a breathtaking visual spectacle. Explore winding trails that lead through the valley’s surreal landscape, with its ancient cave dwellings and hidden churches offering glimpses into the region’s rich history. Ideal for hiking, photography, and witnessing unforgettable sunsets, Red Valley promises an awe-inspiring experience that captures the essence of Cappadocia’s enchanting natural beauty. Don’t miss this picturesque gem on your journey.
Step into the historical charm of Cavusin, a picturesque village in Cappadocia known for its ancient cave dwellings and unique rock formations. Wander through its narrow, winding streets and discover the fascinating cave houses and churches carved into the soft volcanic rock. The village’s old Christian churches, such as the Church of St. John the Baptist, offer a glimpse into the area's rich religious history. Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and fairy chimneys, making Cavusin a perfect spot for exploration and photography. With its blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue, Cavusin provides an authentic Cappadocian experience that’s truly memorable.
Discover the serene beauty of Pigeon Valley in Cappadocia, renowned for its stunning landscapes and historical charm. Named for the ancient pigeon houses carved into the soft rock, this enchanting valley offers picturesque trails winding through lush vegetation and striking rock formations. As you hike, you’ll be captivated by the unique geological features and panoramic vistas of the surrounding fairy chimneys and cave dwellings. The valley’s peaceful atmosphere and rich history provide an ideal setting for nature walks, photography, and exploration. Experience the tranquil allure of Pigeon Valley, where natural wonders and cultural heritage come together in perfect harmony.
Explore Ortahisar Castle in Cappadocia, a striking natural fortress that offers panoramic views of the region’s unique landscape. This ancient rock-cut castle, carved into the soft volcanic stone, stands as a testament to the area’s rich history and architectural ingenuity. Climb to the top for breathtaking vistas of fairy chimneys, rock formations, and the charming village of Ortahisar. The castle’s intricate tunnels and chambers provide a fascinating glimpse into its past as a strategic stronghold. With its stunning vistas and historical significance, Ortahisar Castle promises an unforgettable experience for history enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
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 Eminonu, continue your tour into the historic Egyptian (Spice) Bazaar nearby that is bursting with traditional sweets, coffee and spices, and oozing with appeal.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.After free time given at the hill, you will continue your adventure with your guide by spending a great time in the Asian side of Istanbul visiting the Beylerbeyi Palace which was a summer residence of the Ottoman sultans. Ordered to be built by Sultan Abdulaziz, started constraction in 1861 and completed in 1865. Its marvellous view will mesmerize you and you will immerse yourself into Ottoman history as our guide gives detailed information about the palace. We will finish our day dropping you off at your hotel. Overnight stay at your hotel in Istanbul.
Experience the magic of Istanbul with a cruise along the Bosphorus Strait, the city’s most captivating waterway. This scenic route divides Europe and Asia, offering stunning views of Istanbul’s skyline, historic palaces, and picturesque waterfronts. As you sail, admire iconic landmarks such as the Dolmabahçe Palace, the Rumeli Fortress, and charming seaside villages. The Bosphorus Strait’s serene waters and vibrant marine life provide a tranquil escape from the bustling city, while also offering glimpses into Istanbul’s rich cultural tapestry. A Bosphorus cruise is the perfect way to soak in the beauty and history of this enchanting metropolis.
Dive into the sensory delights of Istanbul's Egyptian Spice Bazaar, a vibrant and aromatic marketplace steeped in history. Located in the heart of the city, this bustling bazaar is a feast for the senses with its colorful displays of spices, herbs, teas, and sweets. Wander through its lively aisles and be captivated by the fragrant aromas and vibrant hues of exotic spices, dried fruits, and traditional Turkish delights. Engage with friendly vendors, sample unique flavors, and pick up authentic souvenirs that capture the essence of Istanbul’s culinary heritage. The Egyptian Spice Bazaar promises an unforgettable shopping experience filled with cultural charm.
Experience the grandeur of the Bosphorus Bridge, Istanbul's iconic link between Europe and Asia. Spanning the Bosphorus Strait, this impressive suspension bridge offers stunning panoramic views of the city’s skyline, historical landmarks, and the shimmering waters below. As one of the world’s longest suspension bridges, it’s a marvel of modern engineering and a symbol of Istanbul’s unique geographic and cultural position. Whether you admire it from afar or take a scenic drive across, the Bosphorus Bridge is a must-see landmark that captures the dynamic spirit and beauty of Istanbul, making it an unforgettable highlight of your visit.
Discover the elegance of Beylerbeyi Palace, a stunning Ottoman summer residence located on the Asian side of Istanbul. Nestled along the Bosphorus Strait, this exquisite palace boasts a blend of neoclassical and Ottoman architectural styles, showcasing opulent interiors with intricate woodwork, lavish chandeliers, and grand rooms. Stroll through its beautifully landscaped gardens, adorned with fountains and marble terraces, offering breathtaking views of the Bosphorus. Once a retreat for sultans and visiting dignitaries, Beylerbeyi Palace now invites visitors to immerse themselves in its regal charm and rich history, providing a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle.
Wake up to a beautiful day and relish a hearty breakfast transfer to Istanbul Airport 4 hours before your flight. From where you can board your flight to go back home. The last day of your Turkey Tour ends here. Thank you for choosing us for your travel in Turkey.
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