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Higlights
Izmir; Sardis, Ephesus, House of Virgin Mary.
Canakkale, Pergamum, Troy, Gallipoli. Istanbul; St
Sophia, Bosporus Cruise, Blue Mosque, Kariye (St
Chora), Suleymaniye Mosque, Hippodrome, Topkapi
Palace, Grand Bazaar.
8 Days - 6 Nights from Antalya
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1. Day
Departure to Turkey
2. Day Arrive at Izmir airport
Upon your Arrive in Izmir, you are Meet with a
friendly 'merhaba' (hello) and escorted to your hotel.
You have the day free begin exploring Izmir or to relax
at your leisure. Learn more about the cultural adventure
ahead of you at an orientation meeting at 7pm. During
your welcoming dinner get acquainted with the other
members of your group.
3. Day Ephesus
Today you will discover Ephesus, which is a highlight of
every trip to Turkey. Do make sure to walk the streets
of the most complete city of antiquity in the world. Sit
in the same theater where Paul preached and Roman dramas
were performed. Every summer, during the International
Izmir Festival, the theater is alive with the words,
music and drama of contemporary performers in this
ancient setting. Stroll past the Library of Celsius, the
baths and the Temple of Hadrian. You'll also visit the
house where the Virgin Mary spent her last days and a
photo stop FOR the Temple of Artemis with the last
remaining column indicating where one of the Seven
Wonders of the World was.
4. Day Pergamum/Troy/Canakkale
Drive along the mythic coastline of the ""wine-dark""
Aegean Sea to ancient Pergamum, home to the famous
physician, Galen. Stroll through the remains of the
Asclepion, one of the foremost medical centers of
ancient times, the library which once held 240, 000
scrolls, the Acropolis and the Trojaneum. Next visit the
site of one of the most famous wars of ancient times,
the legendary city of Troy, immortalized in Homer's
Iliad and 'Discovered' in 1871 by Heinrich Schliemann.
Continue on to Canakkale.
5. Day Canakkale/Gallipolis/Istanbul
Ferry across the Dardanelle for a somber stop at the
very real memorial at Gallipolis, commemorating one of
the most famous battles in modern history. The beauty of
the green hills, sandy beaches and blue waters provides
an honored resting place for the soldiers who bravely
fought and died in this historic battle. After lunch,
you return to Istanbul, rising from the shores of the
Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara.
6. Day Istanbul
Discover the classical highlights of Istanbul: the Roman
Hippodrome, Blue Mosque famed for its Iznik tiled
interior and six minarets and Mosque of Suliymaniye the
Magnificent. You will also visit the jeweled interior of
the Topkapi Palace, home to the Spoon maker’s Diamond.
In the afternoon, you are free to explore the labyrinth
tunnels of the Grand Bazaar that houses more than 4, 000
shops. The names recall the days when each trade had its
own quarter: the goldsmiths' street, the carpet sellers'
street, and the street of the skullcap makers. Still the
commercial center of the old city, the bazaar is the
original shopping mall with soMeething to suit every
taste and budget.
7. Day Istanbul
In the morning, glide past minarets and palaces, stone
fortresses and wooden Ottoman mansions during a cruise
on the Bosporus. In the afternoon discover the Saint
Sophia and the church of Saint Savior in Chora. The
Basilica or St. Sophia, now called the Ayasofya Museum
is unquestionably one of the finest buildings of all
time. Built by Constantine the Great and reconstructed
by Justinian in the 6th century, its immense dome rises
55 Meeters above the ground and its diaMeeter spans 31
Meeters. You should remain here for some time to absorb
the building's majestic serenity and to admire the fine
Byzantine mosaics. (Open every day except Monday)
8. Day Departure
Transfer to the airport for your return flight home.
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departure everyday
Tour Code:
Historical Anatolia Tour
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