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REGULAR TOUR PRICES 2018

DEPARTURE FROM KUSADASI/ SELCUK
EXPLORE OF EPHESUS
40,00 €
EVERDAY
PAMUKKALE & HIERAPOLIS
40,00 €
APRIL TO OCTOBER 31 EVERY DAYNOVEMBER TO MARCH MON.WED.
PRIENE-MILETOS-DIDYMA (MIN 2 PAX)
35,00 €
WEDNESDAY- MAY 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30
PERGAMON ACROPOL (MIN 2 PAX)
55,00 €
WEDNESDAY- MAY 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30
BOAT TRIP (01/05/2018-15/10/2018)
20,00 €
EVERYDAY  (01/05/2018-15/10/2018)
DEPARTURES FROM IZMIR
ADB EXPLORE EPHESUS ADB
55,00 €
EVERYDAY
ADB EXPLORE EPHESUS KUSADASI/ SELCUK
45,00 €
EVERYDAY
EPHESUS FROM IZMIR CITY CENTRE
60,00 €
EVERYDAY
PERGAMON  (MIN 2 PAX)
55,00 €
WEDNESDAY- MAY 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30
DEPARTURES FROM PAMUKKALE
PAMUKKALE
25,00 €
EVERYDAY





During the tours , the pick ups & drop offs from airports require arrivals no later then 08:30 am , departures no earlier then  20:00 hrs

Regular tours operates in English . Full amount is required for the guiadance in exceptional languages.

70% no-show applied to tour and transfer cancellations within  12 hours to departure

Guests departing to Pergamon Tour from airport , should wait for an hour in the cafe

Departure flights after the tour of the guests who are having Pamukkaletour should be no earlier then  21:30
     SHUTTLE TRANSFER FROM / TO IZMIR AIRPORT : 10€ PER PERSON

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