A wonderful introduction to Turkey, this 8 day tour takes in many of the ancient sites. From the thriving city of Istanbul with a full day tour included, you will move on to explore the WWi battlefields of Gallipoli and the ancient historical sites of Troy, Pergamum, Ephesus and Pamukkale.
NOTE: On 2025 departures the following visits will be replaced:
Ancient Pergamum - Replaced with a visit to Assos.
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
8-95 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Istanbul, Gallipoli Peninsula, E
Istanbul, Gallipoli Peninsula, Ephesus, Pamukkale, Cape Town
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Embark on an intensive 5-day journey through Turkey's most poignant historical sites and natural wonders! Begin at the solemn Gallipoli battlefields, honoring WWI history, before delving into the myths of ancient Troy and its new museum. Discover the grandeur of Ephesus, exploring its renowned Library of Celsus and Temple of Artemis, then marvel at Pamukkale's breathtaking white travertine terraces and therapeutic hot springs. This captivating tour offers a deep dive into Turkey's rich past and stunning landscapes, culminating with a convenient return flight to Istanbul.
Experience the highlights of Turkey on this 7-day tour, starting and ending in Istanbul. Explore the historic battlefields of Gallipoli, marvel at the impressive Roman ruins of Ephesus, and enjoy the stunning beauty of the Aegean Coast. Discover the natural wonders of Pamukkale’s travertines and the crown jewel of Turkey, Cappadocia, with its surreal landscapes and fascinating underground cities.
What truly sets this tour apart is the presence of our professional tour guides, who accompany you from Day 1 to the final farewell. As expert storytellers and cultural ambassadors, they ensure a seamless, stress-free experience by handling every detail of your journey. Their insights and personalized guidance allow you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty, history, and culture of Turkey while leaving all the logistics to us.