12 Days / 10 Nights - $2,899
Tour Turkey’s highlights showcasing ancient Roman cities & ruins, the caves of Cappadocia, the warm mineral waters of Pamukkale, and one of the most significant Temple cities in Asia Minor, Ephesus. Start and end your tour in the megacity, Istanbul, located on both the European & Asian sides of the Bosphorus, and stay in superior accommodation, travel by road, boat & air, and dine on some delectable local cuisine!
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4 Days / 3 Nights - $1,050
Izmir is a pearl on the Aegean Coast, and the third largest city in all of Turkey. Located in the Western Anatolia, a stay in Izmir brings you up-close to the ancient Greek & Roman city of Ephesus, once the second largest city in the world, and the impressive acropolis nestled on a hillside in Pergamon. Wander Arcadian Road, tour the Roman baths, and view one of the seven ancient wonders of the world – The Temple of Artemis
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4 Days / 3 Nights - $820
Where else can you see the remains of many ancient civilizations and their culture harmonize with Turkish culture than in Istanbul - a city full of contrasts, history, colorful views and the only city built on two continents
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3 Days / 2 Nights - $795
The many cave dwellings, underground cities, and oddly shaped rock formations located in the Anatolian peninsula impress all whom have the pleasure to visit. It’s moonscape terrain, frescoed churches and nearby pottery town continue the intrigue. With cave hotels, fruit orchards, and wine-making regions, the options appear endless. Learn the history, sit-back, or simply marvel at the panorama views of this unique landscape from the natural citadel at Uchisar
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11 Days / 10 Nights - $4,350
This highlights tour of Turkey showcases historic Roman relics, 7th century cave dwellings and hot springs along with delightful deluxe accommodation, delectable local cuisine, and more! Your private journey begins & ends in one of the world’s largest cities, Istanbul, and includes visits to the ancient caves & fairy chimneys of Cappadocia, the natural wonders of Pamukkale, the Ionian city of Ephesus, and Troy, the site of the Trojan Wars
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