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  • 11 DaysDuration
  • IN GROUPTour Type
  • EverydayAvailability
  • IstanbulPlace of arrival

Turkey is a country that carries on its back diverse and contradictory processes and identities. It hides among its land jewels one should visit once in a lifetime among them the cotton castle, cappadocia, and cultural attractions such as Ephesus and Istanbul.

Price Includes

  • 4 Nights Bed and Breakfast in Istanbul According to Category Chosen
  • 1 Night Half Board Accommodation in Ankara 5-Star Hotel.
  • 2 Nights Half Board Accommodation in Cappadocia 5-Star Hotel.
  • 1 Night Half Board Accommodation in Pamukkale 5-Star Hotel.
  • 1 Night Half Board accommodation in Izmir 5-Star Hotel.
  • 1 Night Half Board Accommodation in Canakkale 4-Star Hotel.
  • Excursion in Istanbul (Boat trip on the Bosphorus - Spice Bazaar)
  • Professional English-speaking guide during the trip
  • Entrance fees and visits according to the itinerary

Price Excludes

  • Target processing.
  • Tips guide-driver-malet driver approx 50 $ usd p.p.
  • International and domestic flights.
  • Meals, beverages, or any other expenses not mentioned as included.
  • Optional excursions.
Day by Day itinerary

Day 1:CITY OF ORIGIN - ISTANBUL

Upon arrival, you will be met and transferred to the hotel of your choice. Lodging.

Day 2:ISTANBUL

Breakfast. Full day tour of the magnificent city of Istanbul visiting in the historical part the Hagia Sophia Basilica, the culmination of Byzantine art, and the pearl of Istanbul; we will also visit the famous Topkapi Palace, residence of the Ottoman sultans for four centuries, including the treasury and the sacred relics. At noon we will enjoy a typical lunch in a local restaurant in the area of Sultanahmet and continue with the visit to the Blue Mosque, prodigy of harmony, proportion and elegance; and the Hippodrome that preserves the Obelisk of Theodosius, the Serpentine Column, the Fountain of Emperor Wilhelm and the Egyptian Obelisk.At the end of the afternoon we will visit the famous Grand Bazaar where we will enjoy free time to get lost among its 4 thousand stores. Return to the hotel and overnight.

MEALS: BREAKFAST – LUNCH

Day 3:ISTANBUL / BOSPHORUS WALK / SPICE BAZAAR

Breakfast. Departure for one of the most famous activities in Istanbul, a boat ride on the Bosphorus, the channel that separates Europe and Asia. During this trip you will appreciate the palaces of the Sultans, old and typical wooden houses and enjoy the history in a different way. Then, we will make one of the star visits, the spice bazaar, built by the Ottomans 5 centuries ago and used since then. Our visit ends in the bazaar where you can enjoy its atmosphere and variety of stores. Lodging.

 

MEALS: BREAKFAST

Day 4:ISTANBUL / ANKARA

Breakfast. Departure en route to Ankara passing through the mountains of Bolu. Upon arrival we will make a panoramic visit with our coach to know the capital of the Turkish Republic and the second most populous city in Turkey (Ankara), a modern and cosmopolitan city steeped in history and ancient culture. Later we will visit the Anitkabir Mausoleum, symbol of Ankara, as it is the place where the founder of the Turkish Republic lies. At the end of the afternoon arrival to our hotel, dinner and overnight.

 

MEALS: BREAKFAST – DINNER

Day 5:ANKARA / CAPADOCIA

Breakfast. Departure to Cappadocia. En route we will see the second largest lake in Turkey, the Salt Lake and a 13th century caravanserai (medieval inn) Arrival in Cappadocia. Dinner and overnight

 

MEALS: BREAKFAST – DINNER

Day 6: CAPADOCIA

Breakfast at the hotel. Visit of this fascinating region and original landscape, formed by the lava thrown by the Erciyes and Hasan volcanoes 3 million years ago. We will visit the valley of Göreme, an incredible Byzantine monastic complex composed of churches carved into the rock with beautiful frescoes. Then we will visit the Avcilar Valley and the Pasabagi and GÏŒvercinlik Valleys where you can admire the best view of the volcanic forms called “fairy chimneys” We will visit the typical workshops of carpets and stones of Onyx and Turquoise. Dinner at the hotel and overnight. In the evening visit of the Turkish night with the spectacle of oriental dances.

 

MEALS: BREAKFAST – DINNER

Day 7:CAPADOCIA / KONYA / PAMUKKALE

Breakfast at the hotel. Early departure to Konya, capital of the Seleucid Sultans. Where we will visit the Mausoleum of Mevlana, poet and philosopher who founded the mystical and religious sect of the Dancing Dervishes. Continuation of the trip to Pamukkale. Arrival and visit to Hierapolis, ancient Hellenistic city now in ruins. Visit the famous Cotton Castle, natural wonder of gigantic white waterfalls, stalactites and natural pools formed over the centuries by the passage of water laden with calcareous salts from hot springs. Arrival at the hotel Dinner and lodging

MEALS: BREAKFAST – DINNER

Day 8: PAMUKKALE / EFESO / KUSADASI / IZMIR

Breakfast at the hotel. Departure in the morning to Ephesus Greco-Roman city, ancient capital of Asia Minor and one of the best preserved of antiquity where the Temple of Hadrian, Temple of Trajan, the theater and the Library of Celsus are located. Visit the House of the Virgin Mary, where she spent the last years of her life. Continuation to Kusadasi where we will have a panoramic visit of this beautiful town admiring its famous port where cruises depart to the Greek islands. continuation to Izmir arrival Dinner at the hotel and overnight.

 

MEALS: BREAKFAST – DINNER

Day 9: IZMIR / PERGAMO / CANAKKALE

Breakfast at hotel. Departure to the ancient city of Pergamon, one of the most important cultural, commercial and medical centers of the past. We will visit the Asclepion, the famous hospital of the ancient world, dedicated to the god of health, Aesculapius. Here lived the famous physician, Galen. The sleeping tunnels, the small theater for patients, the pools, the long ancient street and the courtyard with Ionic columns are the monuments that have come down to us from those splendid times. Continuation to Canakkale city located on both sides of the famous Dardanelles strait. Dinner and overnight stay

 

MEALS: BREAKFAST – DINNER

Day 10: CANAKKALE / TROYA / ISTANBUL

Breakfast. Morning departure to Troy, the famous ancient city of 9 levels. The city’s fame comes from Homer’s “Iliad” and the Trojan War against the Greeks, initiated by the love affair of Paris and Helen, which ended with the Trojan horse. Then we cross the famous Dardanelles strait in a modern ferry disembarking on the European side and continue our route to Istanbul arrival and accommodation.

 

MEALS: BREAKFAST

Day 11:ISTANBUL / END OF TRIP

Breakfast and at the indicated time transfer to the airport. End of services

MEALS: BREAKFAST

FAQs

Which continent does Turkey belong to?

Turkey is the only country that is located between two continents, Europe and Asia ,97% is on the Asian side ,3% is on the European side, due to its inspiration of being part of the European Union it was considered as an extension of Europe.

What is the capital of Turkey?

The first thing that comes to mind is Istanbul, but Ankara is the capital of the Turkish republic, it is the second largest city in Turkey after Istanbul, Ankara is a commercial and industrial city, also known for its grapes, pears and honey, where the founder of Turkey (ataturk) chose to put his mausoleum to be buried there.

What is the official language of Turkey? do they speak Arabic?

Turkish is the most spoken language in Turkey, which had its own letters until kamal din ataturk arrived and ordered to write the language with Latin alphabet.

There are also other languages spoken in Turkey among them the KURMANJI LANGUAGE, which is the language spoken by the Kurds who are approximately 10%, there is a minority who speak Arabic although lately after the difficulties that Turkey encountered in becoming part of the European Union there are many access to learn Arabic to communicate more with the Asian side of the Arabian Gulf. The most immigrant languages to Turkey is Persian and the most learned language is English (17%).

What is the best time to travel to Turkey?

The months between March and October are best for visiting Istanbul and the Mediterranean coasts. The inner regions of the Anatolian plateau, including Cappadocia, are best visited in the months between April and June and between September and October, when temperatures are warm, but not as unbearable as in July and August.

Eastern Turkey between April and June as well and from September until the onset of winter (avoid in this case also if possible July and August). This is a rather sensitive area, although in our opinion Mardin is a safe city.

What is the climate like in Turkey?

In terms of climate, we can differentiate the following zones in Turkey:

  • The coastal areas of Turkey that kiss the Mediterranean Sea and the Aegean Sea. This area enjoys dry and quite hot summers and wet and cold winters.
  • With average summer temperatures varying between 26 ° C and 18 ° C. While winters between 3 ° C and 11 ° C. Istanbul, effervescent city located between Asia and Europe, enjoys hot and dry summers, sometimes very windy too,

How many inhabitants does Turkey have?

Turkey has 83 million people which makes it among the most populated countries in the world, within the ranking of 196 states that make up the world population table of datosmacro.com.

Some 7.07% of Turkey’s population are immigrants, according to the latest immigration data published by the UN. Turkey is the 72nd country in the world by percentage of immigration.

Turkey has an average population density of 106 inhabitants per square kilometer.

What is the currency of Turkey?

The current official currency of the Republic of Turkey is known under the name of Turkish Lira, Turkish Lira comes in the form of banknotes and in the form of coins, as in any other country. The banknotes come in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 20, 50, 100 and 200 Turkish Lira, all Turkish coins would feature the former president of the country kamal el din ataturk .

The Turkish currency suffers lately especially after the covid crisis , 1 EUR = 32.78 TRY and at the dollar exchange rate 1 USD = 29.15 TRY.

Nowadays, credit cards are very common, so money in Turkey can be stored on cards. Most stores, cafes and restaurants accept VISA and Master Card.

What clothes should I bring to travel to Turkey?

Turkey is mostly Muslim with dress codes governed by Islam, however, it is a secular state since 1923 which allowed to have had some duality in the social classes between the more modern and the more traditional. Tourists visiting Turkey opt for the classic combination of shorts and T-shirt, this dress is appropriate throughout Turkey, but is not accepted in mosques. The recommendation is to wear comfortable, discreet and modest clothing and comfortable shoes. On the beaches you can dress as you like, you can wear bikinis, shorts, T-shirts and flip-flops or bare feet are normal wear for both Turks and foreigners.

Is Turkey a safe country to visit?

We can say with total certainty that yes, taking into account a good travel insurance (see our insurance page).

Where is Anatolia?

Anatolia is a region known as Asia Minor. It is the Asian part of modern-day Turkey.

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