Highlights of Turkey and Greece Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
The tiles of the Blue Mosque capture the afternoon sunlight. The terraced pools of Pamukkale make the mountainside look like an ice palace. The medieval castle at Rhodes encompasses the island’s eclectic history and the Acropolis in Athens continues to captivate visitors from around the world. On this custom tailored tour through Turkey and Greece you will find engrossing history and majestic beaches, treasured ruins and breathtaking landscapes. From large cities to charming villages, you will find the remnants of myths, beautiful scenery, and remarkable culture.
Customizable Itinerary
Istanbul - The Meeting Point
Welcome to magnificent Istanbul, the historic city that once marked the meeting place of East and West. Magical minarets and graceful domes create the skyline. The scent of rich spices fills the air. The streets are dizzyingly energetic. The call to prayer is almost hypnotic as it echoes over the rooftops. Your private transfer is waiting at the airport to escort you to your fabulous accommodation. The layers of the city unfold around you. Cobblestone alleyways are lined with cafes. Tables are decorated with elegant textiles. The scent of sweet mint tea emanates from the restaurants and mixes with the rich aroma of dark roasted Turkish coffee. When you sit in a café you can see copper kettles filled with percolating coffee and surrounded by vibrant red coals. You have arrived in Istanbul and can feel the city’s historic touches and contemporary charm.
What's Included:
The Streets and Skyline
Canakkale - The Fields of Gallipoli
Kusadasi - The Walls of Troy and Seat of Pergamum
Kusadasi - The Secrets of Ephesus
Pamukkale - Intriguing Nature
Marmaris - Mediterranean Abounds
Rhodes - The Ancient Way
Crete - The Myths of Crete
Crete - Crete’s Elite
Crete - Out of Town
Athens - The Ancient Gateway
Athens - History’s Allure
Athens - Returning from History
Trip Highlights
- Discover the fantastic architecture of Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque in Istanbul
- Explore the iconic Grand Bazaar in Istanbul
- Venture to historic battlefields and war memorials at Gallipoli
- Visit the legendary city of Troy and the tremendous ruins at Pergamum
- Travel to the fabulous ancient ruins of Ephesus
- Witness the sensational calcite deposits and terraced pools at Pamukkale
- Traverse the magnificent historic streets of Rhodes
- Experience the mythological Minoan Palace of Knossos home to the Minotaur
- See the iconic Parthenon at the top of the Acropolis in Athens
Detailed Description
Experience the highlights of Turkey and Greece on this 14-day tour through the exceptional history and majestic landscape that has shaped the cultures along the Aegean Sea. From luxurious beaches to unparalleled ancient ruins, vibrant antiquity and colorful bazaars, you will discover fascinating artwork and architecture, indelible flavors, and enchanting villages. Journey through ancient Greek and Roman cities. Witness the remains of Troy. Explore the traditional cafes of Istanbul. In the Turkish hills and on the Greek islands, you will find variety and endless splendor.
Your trip to Turkey and Greece begins with your arrival in Istanbul. The ancient city is filled with tradition that dates back to the Roman Empire. The alleys are bright with shops. The scent of rich, dark roast coffee fills the air. The following day you will have a private half-day tour that will take you from Topkapi Palace to the Blue Mosque, and through the Grand Bazaar. In the evening you have the option to partake in a traditional dinner and Turkish show. In the morning you will make your way to Gallipoli to visit the Anzac Cove and surrounding World War I battlegrounds before you settle in Canakkale.
After breakfast you will make your way to the legendary ruins of Troy. In the afternoon you will come to the amazing ruins at Pergamum, home to the magnificent sanctuary of Asclepion. The ruins of Ephesus provide a deeper look into the ancient Greek world along the Ionian coast. Venture to Pamukkale to witness the exceptional natural calcite hillside that looks as though it is covered in snow. Adjacent to the foothills is the amazing ancient city of Hierapolis. The next day you will transfer to Rhodes and find the luxuries of the Hotel Mediterranean. Enjoy a day at your leisure to explore the island’s ancient and medieval history; stroll through the Acropolis or meander along the castle’s cobblestone streets.
Once in Heraklion, Crete you will have three days to indulge in the Agapi Beach Resort. Spend your time luxuriating in the sand or discovering the city’s majesty, from the Minoan Palace of Knossos to the incredible Archeological Museum. Fly to Athens and have a view of the Acropolis from your hotel room at Athens Gate. A half-day tour will show you the city’s chronicled past, from the contemporary history of Syntagma Square to the city’s Golden Age at the Parthenon. The next morning you will be escorted to the airport for your flight home.
For more tour options, read about the Turkey tours offered by Zicasso. Or, browse the reviews for Turkey tour companies.
Starting Price
$5,900 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 1439 reviews
I recently visited Turkey for 9 days with my family and had this travel agency arrange most of my trip. We started in Marmaris (arrived by ferry from Rhodes), visited Pamukkale, then Ephesus, flew to Istanbul and spent another 5 days there. This agency arranged travel, lodging, private tours, transfers, and events. Everything went flawlessly. The guides, first in Pammukale/Ephesus and then in Istanbul were outstanding. The drivers and travel arrangements were easy and seamless. Lodging choices were really nice (particularly the hotel in Selcuk). Cooking class, whirling dervish show, etc... all arranged very well and good choices all around! Will certainly recommend this company to friends.
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We got back home a little after midnight Sunday morning, so I just wanted to shoot you a quick email to let you know how everything went.
To sum it all up, the trip was awesome. Everyone was waiting for us at the airports, and the transfers to and from the hotels were perfect. The guide in Cappadocia was great as was the hotel. The hot air balloon ride was amazing and we were so happy it was able to be moved back a day since we didnt get to Kale Konak until very late.
There was a little confusion at Enterprise with the GPS while renting the car in Izmir, but everything worked out. Our agent called us right before we got to the hotel is Kusadasi to let us know they were having electrical issues and moving the guests to different hotels. The replacement hotel was awesome, right on the sea with a balcony and a great view. The guide that took us to Ephesus was great as well, and despite the heat we had a great day of tours.
Driving to Aphrodisias and Pamukkale was easy enough and both sites were beautiful. Except for the hornets in Aphrodisias. Yes, big hornets. While walking through the main gate, not the entrance gate but one of the first ruins you get to (I forget the exact name) both my girlfriend and I were stung on the ankles by huge hornets. We got away from them and were able to finish touring despite the pain, but we saw hornets in other areas of the site. I'm not sure if you have heard of this before, but it may be worth mentioning to other people to watch out for. Pamukkale was beautiful and we made it to the airport in Denizli with plenty of time to spare.
Istanbul was crazy. Just so many people, it got overwhelming at times. The driver had some trouble finding the apartment after picking us up from the airport, but we eventually made it. The guide in Istanbul was......interesting. He was nice enough, but it felt like we wasted a ton of time on the first day of touring. We didn't get to the first site until a little after noon that Wednesday, and spent most of the morning walking around neighborhoods and stopping for tea or coffee. It wasn't bad, but at one point my girlfriend asked if we were actually going to see something that day. He also didn't think it was a good use of time to go eat lunch at Ciya. I dont know enough to say whether he was right or wrong, but considering how much time it felt was wasted just walking around, it probably would not have hurt. Anyway, he was a nice guide (eccentric but nice), but I wanted to give you an honest evaluation of everything.
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Well planned except I was not thrilled with the hotel in Istanbul. Also one more day would have been nice. The evening clerk was extremely arrogant
The last lunch in Kusadashi was not that great.
Loved the hotel in Capadoccia
In Mykonos, I would have prefered stayind in Oia instead of Fira
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I recently spent a week in Turkey as a solo traveler. The travel company organized a superb and wonderful trip which included stays in Istanbul and Cappadoccia, and visits to Ephesus and Pamukkale. The hotels were excellent, and given that this trip involved many transfers, I really appreciated how smooth and prompt the air and land transportation arrangements were. My tour guide was extremely knowledgeable, and really knew how to manage the time spent in each destination to get the most out of the visit, while avoiding peak crowds. I would highly recommend this travel company to anyone contemplating a visit to Turkey.
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