Istanbul, Ataturk & Cappadocia
Take in the best of Turkey on this 11-day group tour from Istanbul. Discover the highlights of this historic city, including the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace. Visit the Mausoleum of Ataturk in Ankara, discover the underground cities and dramatic landscapes of Cappadocia and marvel at the white cotton castles of Pamukkale. Visit the legendary ruined city of Ephesus, see the replica Trojan Horse at Troy and pay your respects at the memorials of Gallipoli. Return to Istanbul for last-minute shopping at the famous Grand Bazaar!
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Tour overview
Itinerary
Day 1 Welcome to Turkey!
Day 1 Welcome to Turkey!
Welcome to Istanbul! On arrival in the city, you will be escorted to our hotel. There is a brief welcome meeting at 19:00 and then the rest of the evening is at leisure for you to relax or head out and explore the city, formerly known as Constantinople.
Day 2 City sightseeing
Day 2 City sightseeing
Today we discover the sights of Istanbul, one of Europe's oldest and most fascinating cities, straddling the border with Asia. We visit Topkapi Palace, which was home to the majority of Ottoman sultans between 1453 and 1852. Take in the Hippodrome, once home to chariot racing, and uncover the beautiful Blue Mosque. We also see the exterior of the spectacular Hagia Sofia, and you can opt to go inside this incredible site too, for an additional fee. Tonight, there is an optional dinner, complete with traditional belly dancing entertainment.
Day 3 Istanbul to Ankara
Day 3 Istanbul to Ankara
Istanbul - Ankara. Today you can either enjoy a relaxing morning at the hotel, or join an optional cruise along the Bosphorus, the narrow strait of water that divides Istanbul and marks the border between Europe and Asia. The shores of the Bosphorus are lined with Ottoman villas and fortresses, modern hotels and lush parks and gardens.
It's then time to depart Istanbul and make our way to Turkey's capital city, Ankara.
Day 4 Ankara & Cappadocia
Day 4 Ankara & Cappadocia
Ankara - Cappadocia. Today we enjoy an included visit to the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, housed in a historic caravanserai and featuring Hittite artefacts dating back several thousand years. We also visit the Mausoleum of Ataturk, father of modern Turkey.
Leaving Ankara behind, we make our way east to Cappadocia, a land of magical landscapes and underground cities. We visit one such city, Saratli and enjoy an included group dinner at a local restaurant. You can then opt to watch a Whirling Dervishes performance or spend the evening at leisure.
Day 5 Exploring Cappadocia
Day 5 Exploring Cappadocia
Consider a memorable sunrise hot air balloon ride over the volcanic valleys of Cappadocia this morning. After breakfast at the hotel, we head to Goreme. This historic region is famous for its dramatic rock formations and rock churches, many of which can still be seen today. We also take in the pretty riverside town of Avanos and Pasabagi, home to perhaps Cappadocia's most impressve rock formations. We also enjoy a brief pottery workshop in a cave before returning to our hotel for the evening.
Day 6 Drive to Pamukkale
Day 6 Drive to Pamukkale
Cappadocia - Pamukkale. Today we have a long drive (7 - 8 hours) westwards to Pamukkale. Stock up on snacks and watch the world pass by on a scenic drive. Reaching Pamukkale, dinner is included.
Day 7 Pamukkale & Hierapolis
Day 7 Pamukkale & Hierapolis
Pamukkale - Izmir. 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. After our visit to this Turkish highlight, we journey to Izmir.
Day 8 Ephesus & House of the Virgin Mary
Day 8 Ephesus & House of the Virgin Mary
Experience a fascinating journey through history as we embark on a tour of the world-renowned ruins of Ephesus today. This ancient city served as a pivotal cultural hub in the past and continues to captivate visitors today. Walk alongside 2,000 year-old marble streets, marvel at the grandeur of an ancient theatre, explore the breathtaking Library of Celsus and the impressive gymnasium, and be awe-inspired by the remarkable Hadrian's Temple.
Our next stop is the House of the Virgin Mary, an important Catholic shrine believed to be where the Virgin Mary spent her final years, accompanied by Saint John. We also visit a regional rug production centre today and you can join an optional visit to Sirince, a charming village with incredible views of the surrounding area.
Day 9 Pergamum & ancient Troy
Day 9 Pergamum & ancient Troy
Izmir - Pergamum - Troy - Canakkale. Say goodbye to Izmir as we visit the ruined city of Pergamum and the historic and fabled town of Troy, complete with a replica wooden horse! As well as featuring in a well-known Greek legend, the city of Troy is known for its archaeological wonders, with many ancient towns and cities having been built and rebuilt on top of each other. After our visit, we travel to Canakkale for the night.
Day 10 Gallipoli memorials & Istanbul
Day 10 Gallipoli memorials & Istanbul
Canakkale - Gallipoli - Istanbul. Our day begins with exploration of the Gallipoli Peninsula. This area is known for the many bloody battles fought here during the First World War. We visit many of these sites and the surrounding war memorials, including ANZAC Cove, Lone Pine, and Chunuk Bair.
We then complete our journey back to Istanbul. There's an included visit to the iconic Grand Bazaar for any last minute shopping, and we enjoy a farewell group dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 11 Goodbye!
Day 11 Goodbye!
Your Turkish adventure comes to an end today. Enjoy a final breakfast at the hotel before an included transfer to the airport for your onward flight.
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Hotels
A 5-star hotel located in the heart of Istanbul and offering sweeping city views, Melas Hotel is a great place in which to begin a Turkish adventure. Amenities at the hotel include a fitness centre, free Wi-Fi, indoor pool and terrace, whilst dining is offered at the onsite restaurant serving up an array of Mediterranean cuisine, and a steakhouse! Air-conditioned guest rooms come equipped with flat screen TV, tea and coffee making facilities, minibar and ensuite bathrooms.
Discover modern comfort and exceptional hospitality at Park Inn by Radisson Ankara. Located in the heart of the vibrant capital city, the hotel offers contemporary accommodations for travellers. Relax in stylish rooms featuring modern amenities and a welcoming ambiance. Indulge your taste buds at the on-site restaurant, where a diverse menu caters to various palates. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available and other amenities include an indoor pool, fitness centre and tranquil garden.
Perissia Hotel & Convention Centre is a luxurious hotel located in Urgup, Cappadocia. The hotel offers spacious and elegantly designed rooms, equipped with modern amenities for a comfortable stay. Guests can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscapes from their rooms. The hotel features a variety of dining options, including restaurants serving Turkish and international cuisine, as well as a bar and a cafe. Other facilities include a spa, fitness center, and indoor and outdoor swimming pools.
Adempira Termal & Spa Hotel is ideally located just a short drive from the Pamukkale Travertines surrounded by mountains. Guest rooms are modern and comfortable equipped with private bathrooms, air conditioning and satellite tv channels. There is a restaurant and bar onsite offering Turkish and international cuisine. The hotel features a Thermal Pool, Outdoor Swimming Pool, 2 Red Thermal Pools, Turkish bath and sauna as well as an array of luxurious spa treatments to indulge in after a day of sightseeing.
Nestled in the heart of Izmir, Turkey, the Best Western Konak Hotel welcomes leisure travellers to an ideal retreat. With a prime location near historic sites and cultural attractions, this hotel offers stylish accommodations where modern comfort meets warm hospitality. Guests can unwind in well-appointed rooms and savour Turkish cuisine at the on-site restaurant. The strategic setting allows easy access to Izmir's landmarks and the scenic waterfront, making the Best Western Konak Hotel the perfect base for a memorable leisure experience in this vibrant coastal city.
Located between Canakkale and Troy on the coast, the Iris is a modern, low rise hotel with spacious, comfortable rooms and a good size swimming pool. The hotel provides free Wi-Fi connection and has an enviable beach front location. You can enjoy a delicious meal at the outdoor restaurant with views across the ocean.
Tour Reviews
He is a very kind well presented man, always ready to help. He has a great knowledge of Turkisk history . His English was perfect.
Overall it was a good tour. The tour guide was a bit brusque. He made offcolor jokes about women, I did not appreciate this. He also walked very fast and lost the group at least once a day. On 2 occassions a group of ladies could not find him At the farewell dinner they could not cross a busy street in Istanbul because of the traffic and the guide was gone. They found a shopkeeper that was willing to call Haydar and could get directions so they got to the dinner 20 minutes later. Another time in Cappadocia the could not find Haydar and arrived at the Goreme museum 20 minutes later and was asked to pay to get in because Haydar had already left. Another time at the Topkapi Palace he forged ahead of a Spanish tour group and lost the whole group, This quality to stay with the group is a must for any tour guide. i would not recommend the tour for this reason. It is inconsiderate as is the offcolor jokes about women. It does not take alot of effort to turnaround and check the group is still with you and slow down if you cant find them.
Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and a very pleasant person. His sense of humour was also very welcoming. We did however feel like the tour was hijacked to steer us into shopping situations that we weren't aware of when booking the tour. A whole day was lost when we were taken to a department store for an hour to buy their products exclusively and also steered into.a leather fashion show and encouraged/ hassled to buy their goods. We felt trapped and disgusted in feeling obliged to go into these stores. I can understand going to a pottery and textile place to see traditional goods and how they are made, but to be taken to places just to.shop infuriated us. Also our time at historical venues was shortened to make time for these shopping follies. We would have preferred more time at the Heropolis than the shops. My suggestion would be to make the shopping venues an optional extra and those not wanting to shop can relax at their hotel or extra time at more important sites.
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