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SEVEN CHURCHES PRIVATE TOUR (4 DAYS 3 NIGHTS)

Day 1: İzmir-Smyrna-PergamonArrive early morning İzmir Airport ,meet with tur guide an depart for the visit ancient Smyrna ,visit one of the seven Christian Churches in Asian Minor.
After drive to Pergamon ,visit Acropoli with its pagan temple and Altar Zeus.,Red Basilica.
End of the tour back to İzmir and stary overnight.

Day 2: Thyatria-Sardis-Philadelphia
After breakfast,leave from hotel and will go to Thyatira first. Here was once a busy trading center and famous in dyeing of purple clothes.Then going to visit Sardis,another of the seven churches mentioned in ,also visit Temple of Artemis. Then drive to Philadelphia,another one of the Christian congrestions and a city built in 2 BC by King Eumenos.
End of the tour back to Paukkale and stay overnight.

Day 3: Pamukkale -Laodicea -Kusadasi
After breakfast, we are going to visit Ancient City of Hierapolis where the St. Philip was martyred during the Seven Churches of Asia Minor Tour. During the Pamukkale tour, you have oppurtunity to see and swim on the famous natural spring and thermal waters.   Then going to visit Laodicea.
End of the tour back to Kusadasi and stay overnight.

Day 4: Ephesus
After breakfast, our tour guide meet you at the hotel then you are going tovisit Ephesus Ancient City, Temple of Artemis,  Church of Mary, House of Virgin Mary and the last one basilica of St. John where the St. John buried.
End of the tour drive to İzmir Airport and flight back

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