Embark on a 13-day journey through Turkey, exploring its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture, from bustling Istanbul to the fairy-tale scenery of Cappadocia.
Days 1–3: Istanbul – Where East Meets West
Your journey begins in Istanbul, a city that straddles two continents and offers a harmonious blend of Eastern and Western cultures. Start by exploring the city’s most iconic landmarks: the Blue Mosque, with its stunning blue-tiled interior, and the Hagia Sophia, a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture. Walk through the historic Topkapi Palace, once the residence of Ottoman sultans, where opulent rooms and a treasure trove of artifacts await.
No visit to Istanbul is complete without diving into its bustling markets. Wander through the Grand Bazaar, one of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world, and the Spice Market, where vibrant stalls brimming with spices, dried fruits, and sweets awaken your senses. In the evening, enjoy a relaxing Bosphorus cruise and marvel at panoramic views of the city’s skyline, dotted with minarets and modern skyscrapers. Istanbul’s unique position as a bridge between continents makes it an unforgettable start to your adventure.
Days 4–6: Cappadocia – Land of Fairy Chimneys
From the lively streets of Istanbul, travel to the surreal landscapes of Cappadocia. Famous for its unique rock formations, Cappadocia feels like stepping into another world. Begin your exploration with a visit to the ancient underground cities, intricate labyrinths carved into the soft volcanic rock to serve as shelters during invasions.
At sunrise, experience the magic of a hot air balloon ride, drifting above the fairy chimneys and valleys painted in hues of orange and pink. This once-in-a-lifetime experience provides a bird’s-eye view of the region’s dramatic scenery. Continue to the Göreme Open-Air Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where ancient rock-cut churches adorned with vibrant frescoes tell stories of early Christian communities. The charm of Cappadocia lies not only in its landscapes but also in its deep historical roots, offering a perfect blend of nature and history.
Days 7–9: Pamukkale and Ephesus – Natural and Historical Wonders
Next, journey to Pamukkale, a natural wonder known for its dazzling white travertine terraces cascading down the mountainside. These terraces, filled with mineral-rich thermal waters, have been a spa destination for centuries. Adjacent to this natural marvel lies the ancient city of Hierapolis, where you can explore a remarkably preserved Roman theater, a vast necropolis, and ancient baths that speak to the city’s historical significance.
Your adventure continues to Ephesus, one of the most well-preserved ancient cities in the world. Walk along its marble streets and discover architectural masterpieces like the Library of Celsus, the Temple of Artemis (one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World), and the Great Theatre, which once hosted up to 25,000 spectators. The blend of natural beauty and historical grandeur in this leg of the trip offers a profound appreciation of Turkey’s ancient past.
Days 10–11: Antalya – Coastal Charm
From the ancient ruins of Ephesus, head to Antalya, where the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean meet the grandeur of history. Begin your exploration in Kaleiçi, Antalya’s charming old town. Its cobblestone streets, lined with Ottoman-era houses, lead to the historic Roman harbor, now a picturesque spot for dining and relaxation.
For history enthusiasts, nearby ancient ruins such as Perge and Aspendos offer glimpses into Turkey’s Roman heritage. Alternatively, spend your time basking on the sandy beaches or exploring the stunning natural landscapes that surround the city. Antalya perfectly balances the allure of ancient history with the relaxing atmosphere of a coastal getaway.
Days 12–13: Return to Istanbul and Farewell
Conclude your journey by returning to Istanbul, a city that feels both familiar and endlessly fascinating. Use these final days to revisit favorite spots, indulge in local cuisine, or hunt for last-minute treasures at the city’s vibrant bazaars. Reflect on the incredible diversity of experiences you’ve had, from Istanbul’s cultural crossroads to Cappadocia’s otherworldly landscapes, Pamukkale’s natural wonders, and Antalya’s coastal charm.
As you prepare to depart, carry with you not just souvenirs but also memories of a country that captures the heart with its rich history, stunning scenery, and warm hospitality. This 13-day journey through Turkey is more than a vacation; it’s an unforgettable adventure that leaves a lasting impression.
Upon arrival at Istanbul A/P, greeted and drives to your hotel. C/IN. O/N in Istanbul.
Explore Hagia Sophia, the religious center during Byzantine times, and Topkapı Palace, home to Ottoman sultans for 400 years. Visit the Hippodrome, Blue Mosque, and Grand Bazaar with over 4000 shops.
After breakfast, check out and visit Spice Bazaar. Enjoy a Bosphorus cruise, the iconic waterway dividing Europe and Asia. After the tour, fly to Kayseri. Check-in and overnight in Cappadocia.
Fly to Cappadocia and check into your accommodation.
Today, explore Rose Valley, Cavusin, Pigeon Valley, and ancient Underground Cities that sheltered early Christians. Visit Ortahisar and overnight in Cappadocia. Optional: Hot Air Balloon Flight.
Today, visit Goreme Museum with its rock-cut churches and vibrant frescoes, explore Devrent Valley, Pasabagi, Avanos, Goreme Panorama, and Uchisar. Overnight in Cappadocia.
After breakfast at the hotel, check out and proceed to Konya city for the next part of your journey.
Visit the 700-year-old Sultanhanı Caravanserai and the museum of 13th-century philosopher Mevlana Rumi.
After lunch at Konya travel to Antalya. C/IN. O/N in Antalya
Today you visit Perge, one of the largest and most popular ancient city in the Pamphylia region, Aspendos Ancient Theatre and Kursunlu Waterfall.
Early morning travel to Pamukkale.
Today you visit Pamukkale; Pools of Heaven on Earth… and the ancient city of Hierapolis which has the biggest Necropolis with 1200 gravestones in Anatolia.
After tour travel to Kusadasi. C/IN. O/N in Kusadasi.
Visit the House of Virgin Mary, where she spent her last days. Explore Ancient Ephesus, the best-preserved classical city, and see the Temple of Artemis one of the Seven Wonders. Overnight in Kusadasi
We transport you to your hotel in Bodrum following the Ephesus tour.
C/IN. O/N in Bodrum.
Today is the leisure to explore city your own. O/N in Bodrum.
According your pick up drıve to Bodrum A/P for your flight to Istanbul.
Check in Over night at Istanbul.
According your pick up tıme drıve to Istanbul Airport. End of our service.
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