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GAdventures made my visit to Türkiye so much fun. The itinerary and activities planned were all amazing! Our tour guide was A+ and was always accessible and knowledgeable about the history and culture of the country. I met some great people from other parts of the world as we traveled together. I highly recommend GAdventures for your next trip!
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
The Solo-ish Trip was exactly what I needed -- we ended up being a diverse group of like-minded travellers and with our tour guide's leadership, we experienced Turkey in what I can only describe as "grown up summer camp." We learned, and we laughed. I can't wait to book my next Solo-ish Trip.
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Wonderful guide and driver. We had a wonderful guide Selin. She is fluent in English and has very good knowledge of history. We like this tour very much. Very good lodging. 5-star tour.
Unlock the ancient mysteries of Eastern Turkey on this easy-paced, eight-day tour catering to experienced travelers seeking comfort and insight. Traverse Istanbul to Kars, pausing at the Karakus Tumulus and marveling at the panoramic views from Ataturk Dam. Enjoy a farm-fresh lunch at Karahantepe, then stand in awe at Göbekli Tepe—the world’s oldest known temple. Explore Mardin’s open-air museum, the shimmering vastness of Lake Van, and the haunting ruins of Ani. From Van Castle’s imposing ramparts to the soulful echoes of lost civilizations, this trip’s USP is its rare access to Turkey’s most evocative historical sites, wrapped in a relaxed, expertly guided journey.
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Experience the best of Turkey on this 11-day group tour, designed for experienced travelers and seniors who crave history, scenery, and comfort. Starting in Istanbul, you’ll visit legendary sites including Gallipoli, Troy, and Pergamum. Explore the ruins of Ephesus, unwind in the charming village of Şirince, and witness the natural marvels of Pamukkale.
Enjoy a scenic boat cruise in Köyceğiz and bask in the sun at Fethiye’s Blue Lagoon, then explore Antalya’s Old Town, the Düden Waterfalls, and the captivating landscapes of Cappadocia.
The unique selling point of this tour is its balanced blend of Turkey’s historical treasures and stunning natural sights—offering a comprehensive, enriching experience in comfort and style.
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18-80 yrs
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Istanbul, Cappadocia, Gallipoli
Istanbul, Cappadocia, Gallipoli, Kusadasi, Şirince, Pamukkale, Fethiye, Antalya
Turkey’s ancient wonders and diverse landscapes come alive on this easy-paced 8-day group tour, tailored for experienced travelers and seniors seeking culture and comfort. Start in Istanbul and journey through iconic sites such as Gallipoli, Troy, and Ephesus. Marvel at Pamukkale’s dazzling limestone terraces and the surreal rock formations of Cappadocia.
The adventure concludes with a visit to the underground city of Kaymaklı before returning to Istanbul. This trip’s unique selling point is its expertly guided exploration of Turkey’s most treasured landmarks, blending rich history with natural beauty for a truly memorable tour package.
Embark on an unforgettable 12-day odyssey through Turkey on our Crossroads of Turkey tour, a meticulously curated itinerary that seamlessly weaves together ancient cities, breathtaking coastlines, historical landmarks, and the vibrant tapestry of modern Turkish culture. Starting and ending in Istanbul, this comprehensive adventure promises travelers a diverse and enriching exploration of this remarkable country.
Your journey commences in the captivating metropolis of Istanbul, where East and West harmoniously converge. Immerse yourself in the city's cosmopolitan allure while marveling at its ancient treasures, providing a perfect introduction to Turkey's rich and storied heritage.
The tour takes a poignant turn as you visit the hallowed battlefields and memorials of Gallipoli, including the revered ANZAC Cove, paying homage to the historical significance of World War I.
As you venture south along the picturesque Mediterranean coast, you'll encounter the echoes of Turkey's ancient civilizations. Stops at the legendary site of Troy, the awe-inspiring ruins of Pergamum, and the remarkably preserved ancient city of Ephesus offer profound insights into the country's illustrious past.
Arriving in the charming coastal town of Kusadasi, you'll savor the delights of Turkish seaside life before embarking on an inland adventure. The otherworldly calcium travertines of Pamukkale beckon, inviting you for a rejuvenating dip in the thermal waters. The nearby ruins of Hieropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offer a glimpse into the grandeur of ancient Rome.
The journey continues along the fabled Spice Route, leading you deeper into central Turkey. In Konya, you'll experience the mesmerizing art of Sufi whirling dervishes and celebrate the timeless poetry of Rumi, a profound cultural immersion.
Venturing further into the heart of Anatolia, the tour unveils the captivating landscape of Cappadocia, with a stop at the historic Sultanhani Caravanserai along the way. In Cappadocia, prepare to be enchanted by the surreal rock formations, ancient cave churches, subterranean cities, and the iconic 'fairy chimneys' that define this extraordinary region.
From Cappadocia, the adventure takes you to the majestic Mount Nemrut, where colossal statues of ancient gods and rulers stand sentinel over the surrounding landscape. Witness the breathtaking sunrise from this UNESCO World Heritage Site, a truly unforgettable experience.
Your journey then leads you to Sanliurfa, a city steeped in biblical history, believed to be the birthplace of Abraham. Explore its sacred Pool of Abraham and the fascinating archaeological site of Göbekli Tepe, considered one of the oldest temples in the world.
In nearby Harran, you'll encounter the unique beehive-shaped houses and ancient city walls that have stood for millennia. This evocative site offers a glimpse into life in ancient Mesopotamia.
Your next stop is Gaziantep, a culinary paradise renowned for its delectable cuisine and vibrant pistachio markets. Indulge in local specialties like baklava and kebabs while exploring the city's historic sites, including the Zeugma Mosaic Museum, home to stunning Roman mosaics.
As your extraordinary journey through Turkey draws to a close, you'll fly back to Istanbul, where you can extend your stay to further explore the city's myriad wonders or bid farewell to this enchanting land with cherished memories.
Throughout the tour, you'll be accommodated in a carefully curated selection of 3 to 4-star and boutique hotels, ensuring comfort and a taste of local hospitality.
Ready to experience the best of Turkey in just under two weeks? The Turkey Explorer – 11 Days tour package is crafted for adventurers who crave a blend of ancient history, scenic beauty, and vibrant culture, all delivered with the ease of small group travel.
Your journey starts and ends in Istanbul, where you’ll explore grand imperial monuments and lively markets. The itinerary takes you through the dramatic battlegrounds of Gallipoli, the fabled ruins of Troy, and the ancient city of Pergamum—where John once wrote his letters. Marvel at the well-preserved streets of Ephesus and the adjacent House of the Virgin Mary, then relax in the inviting thermal waters of Pamukkale.
The trip continues to Antalya, where flower-lined cobblestone streets and Ottoman landmarks await, before heading to Konya and the enchanting valleys of Cappadocia. Here, you’ll descend into underground cities, visit rock churches, and uncover the stories of early Christians. Throughout, enjoy luxury transportation, personal guiding, comfortable accommodation, and included lunches.
The standout feature of this tour is its comprehensive, expertly led exploration of Turkey’s most iconic destinations, offering a seamless, fully guided experience for travelers who want to see it all.
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
This nine-day tour of Turkey explores the country's rich history and diverse landscapes, beginning in the vibrant city of Istanbul. The first day allows travellers to settle in before a welcome meeting. The tour then explores Istanbul's iconic landmarks, including the Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, and Hippodrome, with an optional Bosphorus cruise in the afternoon. The following two days are spent in Cappadocia, taking in the unique "fairy chimney" rock formations, the Göreme Open Air Museum with its Byzantine frescoes, and an underground city. Visits to Pigeon Valley, Red Valley, Çavu?in village, and Avanos, known for its pottery, are also included, along with an optional Turkish folklore evening.
The tour then journeys to more historically significant sites. A drive to Adiyaman culminates in a breathtaking sunset view from Mount Nemrut, home to the ancient tombs and colossal statues of the Kingdom of Commagene. We then head to the ?anl?urfa region, with visits to the Atatürk Dam, the historic town of Harran with its mud-brick houses, and the sacred Pools of Abraham. A highlight of this portion of the trip is an exploration of Göbeklitepe, the world's oldest known monumental structure, a site that has revolutionised our understanding of early human history. The Haleplibahçe Mosaic Museum, K?z?lkoyun Necropolis, and the ?anl?urfa Archaeology Museum are also visited.
The final full day takes the group to Gaziantep, where a boat trip on the Euphrates offers a glimpse of the partially submerged ancient city of Halfeti. The day concludes with a visit to the Zeugma Mosaic Museum, showcasing stunning Roman-era mosaics rescued from the submerged city of Zeugma, followed by a flight back to Istanbul. The tour concludes with free time in Istanbul before airport transfers for departure.
If you'd like to combine your time in Eastern Turkey with time in the West of the country, why not consider our Crossroads of Turkey tour.
Looking for a sun-soaked city break that blends antiquity with modern flair? The "Antalya City Break, Private Tour" offers a relaxed, private art and architecture trip that’s especially appealing to seniors or anyone seeking ease and authenticity. Over four days, unwind on the sparkling Turkish Mediterranean coast as you explore Antalya’s Old City, Kaleici, at your own pace.
Stroll through bustling bazaars, savor delectable Turkish cuisine, and rejuvenate with a traditional Turkish bath. Whether you’re basking on the beaches or admiring ancient ruins, this trip is designed for comfort and flexibility, allowing you to tailor your experience while enjoying top-notch hospitality.
The unique selling point of this tour package is the blend of relaxation and cultural immersion, all wrapped in the warmth of Turkish hospitality. For travelers who value a gentle pace and rich experiences, Antalya is the perfect destination.