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COLORS OF TURKEY PRIVATE TOUR

Day 1: Istanbul
Arrive Istanbul Airport then transfer to hotel and stay overnight.

Day 2: Istanbul Private Tour
After breakfast, meet with our tour guide and start full-day Istanbul tour. You are going to visit;

- Hippodrome
- Blue Mosque
- Hagia Sophia
- Grand Bazaar
- Topkapi Palace


End of the tour back to hotel and stay overnight.

Day 3: Istanbul to Kusadasi - Private Ephesus Tour

After breakfast, transfer to Istanbul Airport, flight to Izmir then meet with our tour guide and drive to Ephesus.
You are going to visit;
- Ephesus Ancient City
- Temple of Artemis
- House of Virgin Mary
End of the tour back to Kusadasi and stay overnight.

Day 4: Private Pamukkale Tour
After breakfast, meet with our tour guide and going to visit Pamukkale. Pamukkale contains two places one of them is Hierapolis
Ancient City and ruins the other one is white terraces where the natural and spring water. You have swimming
opportunity in lots of small pools in there.
End of the tour back to hotel and stay overnight.

Day 5: Izmir to Cappadocia - Private Cappadocia Tour
Early morning leave from Kusadasi and drive to Izmir Airport, flight to Kayseri meet with our tour guide and transfer to Cappadocia.
You will have full-day Cappadocia Tour and going to visit;
- Uchisar Castle
- Goreme Open-Air Museum
- Pasabag Valley
- Devrent Valley
End of the tour back to hotel and stay overnight.

Day 6: Cappadocia full-day Tour - Istanbul
After breakfast, full-day private tour start and you are going to visit;

- Derinkuyu Underground City
- Rose Valley
- Pigeon Valley
- Cavusin Valley


End of the tour and transfer to Kayseri Airport then flight to Istanbul. After that back to hotel in Istanbul and stay overnight.

Day 7: Private Istanbul Tour

After breakfast we will pick you up from otel and going to visit City Walls, Golden Horn, Spicy Bazaar.
After that we will have cruise on Bosphorus.
End of the tour back to hotel and stay overnight.
Day 8: Istanbul Airport
Free time till pick up for airport. Then transfer to there.

Have a safe flight!

What is Included
- All transfers
- Domestic Flights (Istanbul - Izmir, Izmır- Cappadocia, Cappadocia - Istanbul)
- Guided Istanbul - Ephesus - Pamukkale - Cappadocia Private Tours
- All entrence fees mentioned in the programme
- 4 nights accommodation in Istanbul
  2 nights accommodation in Kusadasi
  1 night accommodation in Cappadocia

- Transportation

What is Excluded
- Personal Expenses
- Drinks
- Hot Air Balloon in Cappadocia
- Turkish Night in Cappadocia


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