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Escape for three days in the Sea Capital of Bulgaria, Varna. Admire the picturesque views from one of the numerous beach restaurants, relax in the Sea Garden or discover the oldest processed gold in the world in the Archaeological Museum of the town. Varna has much to offer, come and enjoy your time!
Join this short escape to Dubrovnik, known as the ''Pearl of Adriatic'' this astonishing city offers an abundance of attractions for its visitors. Relax and unwind at its world-famous beaches or explore the UNESCO-protected Old City on your own, with a wide variety of optional tours available.
PRIVATE TOUR: From historic and majestic Istanbul to surreal Cappadocia, all the classics of Turkey are here with an added visit to Antalya, Perge and Aspendos with some of the world's most beautifully preserved amphitheatres.
Embark on an unforgettable 10-day journey through Turkey, where vibrant cities, ancient history, and breathtaking natural wonders come together. Start in the captivating city of Istanbul, then head to Ankara to visit the revered Ataturk Mausoleum. Explore the otherworldly landscapes and hidden underground cities of Cappadocia. Marvel at the dazzling white travertine terraces of Pamukkale and wander through the ancient ruins of Hierapolis. Step into the classical era at Ephesus, home to the Temple of Hadrian and the iconic Celsus Library. Continue to Pergamon, once a renowned center of healing, before returning to Istanbul to conclude this enriching exploration of Turkey’s timeless beauty and cultural legacy.
Join this short City Break to Antalya, known as the largest city on the Turkish Mediterranean Coast. This astonishing, authentic Turkish and modern city offers an abundance of attractions for its visitors. Relax and unwind at its beautiful beaches or explore the Old City, Kaleici on your own. Discover Turkish hospitality and the benefits of excellent Turkish cuisine, enjoy shopping in the bazaar and relax with a typical Turkish bath.
From the legends of Troy to ancient Greek cities, your travels will reveal the places where history happened. On this in-depth Best of Turkey voyage, you'll also venture to Demircidere Village for lunch with the Yazir community and relax on the shores of the Turkish Riviera.
An exceptional adventure to the land of Minos, Daedalus and Icarus, the Minotaur, Zorba, shining seas, starry skies, and gleaming beaches. Crete is the gem of the Mediterranean, meeting place of East and West. It is a sophisticated land of art and architecture.
Four days in Pula, Istria, and marvel the sun-dappled olive groves that make this place seem more Tuscan than Croatian, and tuck into a tasty Istrian lunch. This package leaves you enough time at leisure so you can accommodate these best to your wishes, but includes the most needed services.
Naxos is the biggest and the greenest island in the Cyclades. It has high mountains, fertile valleys, lush green gorges, stunning seascapes and traditional villages perched high on mountain tops, where the inhabitants still wear their traditional dress and live off the fruits of the land. Naxos is also home to beautiful old churches, monasteries and Venetian castles coexisting harmoniously with the Cycladic architecture.
Nestled in the heart of the Thermaic Gulf, Thessaloniki is easy to fall in love with. It has beauty, chaos, history and culture, remarkable cuisine and wonderful, vast sea views. Ever since the 4th c. BC when it was founded, Thessaloniki has kept its urban character and has remained a civic centre and the hub of that region.