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Embark on an unforgettable Santorini adventure filled with breathtaking sunsets, crystal-clear waters, and iconic blue-domed churches. Explore hidden gems through guided tours, captivating boat excursions, and invigorating volcano hikes. Revel in authentic Greek cuisine and immerse yourself in rich local culture. Perfect for both relaxation and exploration, this curated journey promises spectacular views, romantic moments, and unforgettable memories. Experience the best of Santorini’s charm and natural beauty on this exclusive, all-encompassing Greek island getaway.
AdventureBeach
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Let the wonders of Turkey sweep you away on the Istanbul & Cappadocia Adventure 5D/4N. Over five days, this relaxed trip takes you from Istanbul’s legendary Hagia Sophia and bustling bazaars to the otherworldly valleys of Cappadocia. Soar above fairy-tale landscapes in a hot air balloon, wander through ancient caves, and uncover the country’s rich heritage with expert guides. Geared toward young adults and intrepid travelers, this tour’s unique appeal lies in its blend of cultural exploration and unforgettable adventure—offering a whirlwind Turkish getaway with plenty of memorable moments.
AdventureWalking toursExplorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Discover the magic of Mykonos with a captivating island tour featuring vibrant nightlife, stunning beaches, and iconic Cycladic architecture. Indulge in delicious Greek cuisine, explore charming Mykonian villages, and soak in the breathtaking sunsets. Jump on an exciting boat trip, uncover ancient ruins like Delos, and engage in thrilling water sports. With personalized itineraries and small group settings, this Mykonos adventure promises an unforgettable blend of culture, relaxation, and excitement. Perfect for travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility.
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Begin your adventure in the vibrant city of Baku and journey through the heart of the Caucasus with the 11-days Azerbaijan & Georgia Private Tour—an itinerary crafted for experienced travelers and families seeking a blend of history, natural beauty, and authentic cross-cultural encounters. This tour package traverses the scenic landscapes and historic towns of Azerbaijan, including Shamakhi, Lahic, Qabala, Sheki, and Ganja, before guiding you across the border into Georgia to explore Tbilisi, Sighnaghi—the romantic city of love—Gori, and the spiritual hub of Mtskheta.
With every detail arranged for your comfort, including private transportation, knowledgeable guides, accommodations, and entrance fees, you’re free to immerse yourself in each destination’s unique atmosphere. The flexibility to customize the trip ensures it can cater to family needs or those of seasoned explorers eager for deeper engagement.
Discover the architectural wonders of Baku, stroll through ancient mountain villages, and experience the legendary hospitality that defines this region. In Georgia, wander cobbled streets lined with colorful houses, sample world-renowned wines, and absorb centuries of history in UNESCO-listed landmarks. This journey’s unique selling point lies in its seamless blend of two enchanting countries, offering travelers an in-depth exploration of the Caucasus—where East meets West in a tapestry of culture, tradition, and breathtaking scenery.
Craving a one-day getaway from Istanbul? This daily Cappadocia tour by plane offers a whirlwind journey through one of Turkey’s most captivating regions. After an early pick-up from your city hotel, you’ll fly to either Kayseri or Nevsehir and meet your guide and group ready for a full day of exploration. The adventure kicks off with a walk among the enchanting Fairy Chimneys of Devrent and Paşabağ (Monks’) Valley, where unique rock formations transport you to another world. In Avanos, try your hand at traditional pottery, connecting with centuries of Anatolian artistry. The Göreme Open-Air Museum reveals ancient churches and chapels, their frescoes a testament to early Christian heritage, while Uçhisar Castle—Cappadocia’s highest perch—delivers sweeping views of the landscape.
A delicious lunch is included, offering a taste of local flavors and a moment to unwind. After a day packed with sightseeing and memorable moments, return transfers deliver you to the airport, and upon arriving in Istanbul, you’ll be taken back to your hotel.
Perfect for those seeking a compact yet rich experience, this tour package stands out for its efficient itinerary—bringing together natural wonders, cultural heritage, and hands-on activities in just one action-filled day. It’s an ideal trip for anyone eager to maximize their time and immerse themselves in Cappadocia’s signature sights and traditions.
History comes alive on this compelling Troy & Gallipoli (Anzacs) day tour, perfect for travelers fascinated by legendary battlefields and ancient myths. Begin with an early morning drive to Gallipoli, exploring iconic sites such as Anzac Cove, Beach Cemetery, Quinn’s Post, and The Nek. Pay tribute at moving memorials—Lone Pine for Australians, Conk Bayırı for New Zealanders, and Hellespont for the English—each a powerful reminder of World War I’s naval battles.
Cross the Dardanelles by ferry, a scenic journey linking you to Çanakkale, where lunch awaits. Here, you’ll see the maquette Trojan Horse from the Hollywood epic “Troy” before venturing to the ancient city itself. Walk in the footsteps of Helen of Sparta and Paris, admiring the legendary ruins and soaking up tales that have captivated imaginations for centuries.
After a dinner stop en route, return to Istanbul in the late evening. The unique selling point of this tour is its seamless blend of military history and ancient legend, allowing you to experience both Gallipoli’s poignant battlefields and Troy’s mythical heritage in a single, expertly guided trip.
See the ruins of Herculaneum, the smaller, but no less impressive, sister of Pompeii, frozen in time by the same devastating volcanic eruption of August 24th 79 AD. Left buried under the rubble of ash until the 1700s, its discovery stunned the world.
All of the ancient town lies at the bottom of an archaeological hole, about 75 feet deep. Getting closer, see the area of the marina where 300 human skeletons were found along with a boat (on display at weekends).
Discover the garden of the “House of the Albergo”, where quince trees have been replanted following evidence of carbonized roots of the ancient fruit tree. Your next stop is the Council Hall of the Augustali, where beautiful frescoes depict Hercules.
Visit the mosaics in the House of Neptune and Amphitrite, and the neighboring store where food and wine containers, carbonised by the volcano, still hang on the walls! Go to the ancient spa, still covered with mosaics from the Roman saunas, gyms, hot rooms, and cold tubs.
Finally, see the most spectacular villa of Herculaneum at Villa Dei Cervi, with its luxurious mosaics, frescoes, and statues.
Enjoy a 2-hour walking tour of Pompeii and experience life in an everyday Roman town, with your own personal guide. Tours can be tailored to your own interests and physical abilities, but aim to take in at least one site from each type of building.
Start at Porta Marina, one of the best preserved city gates. Walk along the original basalt road of volcanic rocks, looking down at hundreds of little white travertine spots used to reflect torch light. See big blocks of basalt emerging from the road, used by pedestrians to avoid getting wet when it rained.
Explore the buildings of the Forum, such as the Temple of Apollo, Temple of the Emperor, and Macellum market. You will also see a display of human casts of the Pompeii residents caught by the volcano in the exact pose that they died.
Discover the Roman equivalent of today’s fast-food restaurants, and see the bakeries of Pompeii, where carbonized loaves of bread where found during the excavations.
Continue to the former Red Light District to see Roman frescoes of erotic images. And visit one of the city’s 3 theaters, either at the outdoor arena for public performances, the indoor theater for mime and poetry, and the outdoor theater for tragedies and comedies.