Discover Turkey on this 9-day tour, from the historic treasures of Istanbul to the surreal landscapes of Cappadocia. Visit iconic sites like the Blue Mosque and Gallipoli’s battlefields, then explore ancient Troy, Pergamum, and the remarkably preserved ruins of Ephesus. See the striking white terraces of Pamukkale and the ruins of Hierapolis before heading to Cappadocia, renowned for its fairy chimneys, cave churches, and underground cities, and then return to Istanbul.
Discover the Seven Churches of Revelation, described in Revelation chapters 2 and 3, located in western Turkey: Ephesus, Smyrna (modern Izmir), Laodicea, Sardis, Pergamum, Philadelphia, and Thyatira. These were major early Christian congregations, and their archaeological remains still exist today.
Walk along the 1st-century Roman roads where Paul traveled on his missionary journeys. Explore the meanings of the letters in Revelation by visiting the actual sites. Learn about ancient Christian traditions from your Bible-oriented guide.
Combine this spiritual journey with the treasures of Istanbul, discovering the history of the Romans, Byzantines, and Ottomans.
This was an excellent trip. I felt safe in all the areas where we stayed. The hotels were consistently well located so it was easy to go out and explore on your own. The guide gave us plenty of time at the sites we visited and was flexible and supportive in accommodating people’s needs and preferences. The guide was very knowledgeable and was able to explain Turkish history and culture. The guide was much more than a tour manager. An added bonus was the private bus. There was no time wasted waiting for public transport and it just made travelling long distances so much easier and more comfortable.
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Resort
Age Range
16-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Istanbul, Antalya, Kas, Dalyan
Istanbul, Antalya, Kas, Dalyan, Pamukkale, Selçuk, Ephesus, Canakkale