The Patriarchate at Fener, by the Golden Horn, is the heart of Orthodox Christianity. After Constantine the Great' s declaration of Christianity as the religion of Roman Empire, the capital was moved from Rome to Byzantium. With the conquest (1453) of Ottoman Empire, the seat of Patriarchate remained in İstanbul.
Church of Panagia of Blachernae, the best known and most celebrated shrine of the Holy Virgin located near Golden Horn, famed with the hagiasma (fountain of holy water), good to cure health problems, and the Hagion Lousma (sacred bath) good to clean the soul where the emperor also came to purify himself.
St. Savior in Chora (Kariye Museum), originally a Byzantine monastery, dedicated to Jesus Christ the Savior, survived with fantastic mosaics and frescoes, portraying scenes from the Bible, the life and miracles of Jesus.
Pantocrator (Zeyrek Mosque), the monastic complex was one of the largest and best organized of the Byzantine period, comprising two churches and a funerary chapel, baths, a hospice for the aged, a hospital and a medical school, a hostel for travellers and a library. (from outside)
Church of St. Mary Pammacaristos (Fethiye Mosque), built in the 11th century by John Comnenus, displaying the aesthetic refinement attained to Paleologan Age, originally belonged to a convent of nuns. Housed the Patriarchate for a while after the conquest. (from outside)
Zoodochos Pege at Balıklı, dedicated to the Mother of God at Pege, with an underground cistern, full of gold fishes related to a well-known miracle, and the fountain of holy water.
St. Sergius & Bacchus, a landmark in Byzantine ecclesiastical architecture. Today it is known as the "Little Hagia Sophia” because its general plan is a precursor of the Hagia Sophia. (from outside)
Hagia Eirene, the old patriarchal church with its impressive size stands next to Hagia Sophia. (from outside)
Hagia Sophia, for many centuries was the largest church of Christendom, dedicated to
Divine Wisdom, an attribute of Christ. Hagia Sophia played an important role as emperors were crowned and many victories were celebrated in this remarkable building.
The Patriarchate at Fener, by the Golden Horn, is the heart of Orthodox Christianity. After Constantine the Great' s declaration of Christianity as the religion of Roman Empire, the capital was moved from Rome to Byzantium. With the conquest (1453) of Ottoman Empire, the seat of Patriarchate remained in İstanbul.
Church of Panagia of Blachernae, the best known and most celebrated shrine of the Holy Virgin located near Golden Horn, famed with the hagiasma (fountain of holy water), good to cure health problems, and the Hagion Lousma (sacred bath) good to clean the soul where the emperor also came to purify himself.
St. Savior in Chora (Kariye Museum), originally a Byzantine monastery, dedicated to Jesus Christ the Savior, survived with fantastic mosaics and frescoes, portraying scenes from the Bible,
the life and miracles of Jesus.
Pantocrator (Zeyrek Mosque), the monastic complex was one of the largest and best organized
of the Byzantine period, comprising two churches and a funerary chapel, baths, a hospice
for the aged, a hospital and a medical school, a hostel for travellers and a library. (from outside)
Church of St. Mary Pammacaristos (Fethiye Mosque), built in the 11th century by John Comnenus, displaying the aesthetic refinement attained to Paleologan Age, originally belonged to a convent
of nuns. Housed the Patriarchate for a while after the conquest. (from outside)
Zoodochos Pege at Balıklı, dedicated to the Mother of God at Pege, with an underground cistern, full of gold fishes related to a well-known miracle, and the fountain of holy water.
St. Sergius & Bacchus, a landmark in Byzantine ecclesiastical architecture. Today it is known as the "Little Hagia Sophia” because its general plan is a precursor of the Hagia Sophia.
(from outside)
Explore the highlights of Turkey's Aegean Coast and Istanbul In five days with this private, guided tour.
Soak up the highlights of Istanbul and see important monuments in the city like Dolmabahçe Palace, Bosphorus Bridge, Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace. Sail down the Bosphorus after that. Up next are the white terraces of Pamukkale formed by calcium-rich water cascading downhill.
Discover the magnificent ruins of Ephesus on the last day of this tour. Legends say that Virgin Mary lived in this place. See the House of the Virgin Mary as well as the Temple of Artemis. Fly back to Istanbul after the tour is over.
Explore the best of Turkey’s west coast, experience a 3 day Gulet cruise around the Mediterranean, and marvel at the beauties of Cappadocia on this 10 day tour. Set off on your tour by immersing yourself in the wonders of Istanbul, visit Troy and Pergamum, take a relaxing break on your gullet and bath in the healing waters of Pamukkale. After visiting the awe inspiring ancient city and ruins of Ephesus, enter the otherworldly Cappadocia.
Embark on a mesmerizing Turkish adventure, commencing in the vibrant city of Istanbul. Your journey will take you to Ankara, where you'll pay homage to the Mausoleum of Ataturk, the founding father of modern Turkey. Continue your exploration to the captivating landscapes of Cappadocia. Delve into the mysteries of underground cities, marvel at the open-air museums, and visit historical fortresses. Your travels will lead you through Konya, and onward to the surreal terraces of Pamukkale. This adventure promises an unforgettable exploration of enchanting Turkey!
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-80 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Istanbul, Pamukkale, Cappadocia
Istanbul, Pamukkale, Cappadocia, Denizli
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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.
This solo tour will show you the most breathtaking attractions in Türkiye. Begin your journey in Istanbul, the cultural heart of this beautiful country. Visit magnificent palaces, bustling bazaars, and ancient mosques, such as the iconic Blue Mosque. Make your way east for a scenic stop in Ankara; discover the Mausoleum of Ataturk and its Museum. Next, you will travel to Cappadocia, one of the most beautiful regions in Türkiye. In this region, erosion has formed caves, clefts, and soft folds of volcanic rock, creating a surreal landscape that is perfect for hot air ballooning. Your next stop will be in Pamukkale, known for its extraordinary hot springs and natural white limestone cascades. Discover the ruins of Hierapolis and its Necropolis before you continue your journey to Izmir. the third-largest city in Türkiye, the gateway to Ephesus offers modern attractions surrounded by gorgeous mountain scenery.
This is a Solo Tour
You don't pay single supplement and get a room for yourself!
Discover some of the most stunning coastal areas of Turkey during this private, guided tour. Soak up the sights and sounds of Istanbul before heading for Ephesus, one of the most important cities in the ancient world. See the white, cascading terraces of Pamukkale next and continue your journey to the Hellenic, rock-cut tombs of Kaunos.
Take in the beauty of the magnificent Saklikent Gorge and walk past the charming whitewashed houses of Kas. Also included is a boat trip in the turquoise waters around Kekova and a free day in Antalya. We will transfer you to the airport for your flight to Istanbul at the end of this eleven-day trip.
Please note that we can help you customize this itinerary as per your requirements. We can also organize tours privately for your group only.
This 8-day Turkey tour takes you from bustling Istanbul to the Mediterranean at Kusadasi and then inland to the beautiful scenery of Cappadocia. The itinerary is designed to combine some of Turkey's classic highlights in a week's visit, balancing bustling cities, beautiful scenery, ancient ruins and modern Turkey. You'll stay in a mix of 4-star and boutique style properties along the way.
Starting in Istanbul, the beating heart of Turkey and historically a vitally important connecting point between the continents of Europe and Asia, we visit the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sofia, Spice Bazaar, Hippodrome and take a cruise on the Bosphorus before flying south to the Mediterranean coast at Kusadasi. We have two nights here, and a tour to the nearby ruins at Ephesus. One of the best preserved ancient Greek & Roman sites in the whole of the Mediterranean region, this is a spectacular site with a fascinating history. We'll also visit a village famous for producing local fruit wines, and learn about the importance of carpet making in Turkey. Our next stop is at the stepped calcium travertines and hot pools at Pamukkale, before we continue into the centre of Turkey along the ancient Spice Route, passing old caravanserais and visiting the Mervlana museum at Konya on the way. This brings us to picturesque landscape of Cappadocia where we visit the strange rock formations, cave chuches and 'fairy chimneys' in the Goreme valley and venture down into one of the labarynthine underground cities built by Christians centuries ago to hide from persecution. The tour then finishes with a drive (or optional flight) via Ankara back to Istanbul where extra nights are available to spend more time exploring the city.
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
8-95 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Istanbul, Kusadasi, Pamukkale, K
Istanbul, Kusadasi, Pamukkale, Konya, Cappadocia, Cape Town
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"Thanks for making this trip memorable with my family. Well organised trip great services. Great team coordinator who is in constant contact with us. Well-experienced drivers with comfort cars. All tour guides were very professional with fluent English speaking with history knowledge."
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
1-85 yrs
Operated in
English
Destinations
Istanbul, Cappadocia, Ephesus, P
Istanbul, Cappadocia, Ephesus, Pamukkale, Kusadasi, Şirince, Laodicea, Ankara
Great itinerary around Turkey, made better by an excellent guide Osman who's very professional and knowledgeable. We spent 10 days visiting different parts of Turkey all very interesting. The tour included many dinners and all of them were very good. I loved the hotel in Capadoccia, vey unique and pretty even though it has a lot of stairs.
We had a great time in Turkey.
This trip is perfect if you want to really smash out Europe, safely experience Egypt and if you haven’t travelled much. We got to see so many amazing places and now I have a great idea of where I would go back to. Yes it is very fast paced and you wont do everything you want to but you do 95% of the main attractions of each place and you have people to share the experiences with. You will 100% make friends on these trips if you solo traveler :)
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Hostel, Resort, Guest House
Age Range
18-35 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Paris, London, Amsterdam, French
Paris, London, Amsterdam, French Riviera, Venice, Florence, Rome, Athens, Cairo, Aswan, Luxor, Red Sea, Kavala, Eceabat, Istanbul, Swiss Alps, Black Sea Region, Bucharest, Transylvania, Budapest, Salzburg, Tyrol, Munich, Prague, Berlin, Beaujolais, Barcelona
Join this 11-day adventure in Istanbul, visiting iconic sites like Topkapi Palace and the Grand Bazaar. Then, venture to the captivating landscapes of Cappadocia, where you'll embark on an exhilarating jeep safari adventure. Explore the underground city, Open Air Museum, and natural fortress. Your journey continues with stops in Konya and Pamukkale, home to the impressive Hierapolis, and then to Izmir. Discover the ancient city of Ephesus, explore the legendary Troy, Gallipoli, and return to Istanbul.
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Tent
Age Range
18-80 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Istanbul, Cappadocia, Pamukkale
Istanbul, Cappadocia, Pamukkale, Izmir, Canakkale
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Known for its unique rock formations (fairy chimneys) that provided refuge to persecuted Christians, Cappadocia is one of the most popular destinations in the world. Cover the highlights of Cappadocia in just two days with this private, guided tour.
Your journey starts from Istanbul, Turkey's capital, where our driver will meet you and transfer you to the airport in the city. Hop on a flight to Cappadocia and, on reaching there, drive to your hotel in the city. See the highlights of Cappadocia on the second day. Marvel at its lunar landscape and visit the Devrent Valley that is home to countless fairy chimneys. See the mushroom-shaped pinnacles of Paşabag and visit Göreme's open-air museum.
Catch a flight back to Istanbul at the end of this tour.