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CLASSIC WEST TURKEY TOUR


Classic West Turkey 
We specialize in private, customized tours, creatingtailor-made itineraries for our guests. We will respond to your initial inquiry as soon as we receive it, andwill be in constant touch with you as we organize your holiday, always attentive to your expectations and needs. We pride ourselves on showing each of our guests the real Turkey,providing authentic insights into Turkish culture, history, and the lives ofthe Turkish people.  Our trips are alwaysfilled with unforgettable moments, little surprises, and local touches.  While you’re here, we will attend to everydetail of your journey, providing warm, friendly, and professional service throughout. Our behind-the-scenes staff will make your trip effortless, and theenthusiasm of our guides is simply contagious. You should find our sampleitineraries at below, please click to check them. Regards.
Day 1: Arrival
On your arrival you will be greeted by our representativeand transferred to your hotel.
Day 2: Istanbul
We visit the  TopkapiImperial Palace, The Byzantine Basilica of Haghia Sophia, the “BlueMosque” of Sultan Ahmet, the Hippodrome, the Bascilica Cistern, the SpiceMarket and the Grand Bazaar.
Day 3: Istanbul – Ankara – Cappadocia
We travel to Ankara and visit the Anitkabir, the Mausoleumof Atatürk, and the Museum of Anatolian Civilisations.  We leave in the early evening for Cappadociaand our overnight stay
Day 4: Cappadocia
An Hot Air Balloon Flight is an early morning option beforewe depart for the Underground city of Kaymakli, the Goreme Open Air Museum and Uchisar Fortress. After lunchwe have the opportunity to visit the workshops of carpet weavers and potterymakers. Overnight in Cappadocia
Day 5: Cappadocia – Konya – Pamukkale
En-route to Pamukkale we stop at the 13thC SultanhanCaravanserai and then travel to the city of Konya, where we visit the mausoleumof Mevlana. We continue onwards to Pamukkale where we stay overnight.
Day 6: Pamukkale – Sirince
We visit the Travertines of Pamukkale formed by thecalcified waters that cascade down the mountain. We visit the necropolis andtheater of Hierapolis and then drive to the authentic  village of Sirinci for an overnight stay.
Day 7: Sirince – Ephesus – Sirince
The tour begins at the House of the Virgin Mary, where Marylived after she fled Jerusalem. We visit the ancient city of Ephesus with isGreat Theater, where St Paul preached, the Library of Celsus and the Temple ofArtemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. We return to Sirinceovernight.

Day 8: Sirinci – Pergamum – Troy – Canakkale
After an early breakfast we leave for Bergama to visit theAcropolis, the theater, the library and the Asklepion. We continue onward toTroy, imortalised in Homers Iliad, and then to Canakkale for an overnight stay.
Day 9: Canakkale – Gallipoli – Istanbul
We cross the Dardanelles and visit the NorthernBattlefıelds, ANZAC Cove, the Nek, Lone Pine and the Turkısh and ANZACmemorials. In the late afternoon we return to Istanbul.
Day 10: Departure
After breakfast you are transferred to the airport for yourhomeward flight.

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