Cultural Triangle Tour of Turkey: Istanbul, Cappadocia & Ephesus

What to expect on this itinerary
Turkey is a collection of sights and sounds, cultures and history. On this 8-day tour you will find the mixture of natural majesty and classic cities that will create an ineffable experience. Cruise on the Bosphorus and soar above tabletop mountains. Witness mythological architecture and be inspired by the rainbow colors of aromatic spices. Venture through local neighborhoods to enjoy the flavors of Istanbul or dip your toes into the warm sand along the Aegean Sea. Turkey will show you its beauty and keep you wanting more.
Customizable Itinerary
Istanbul - Where the East Meets West
Istanbul has connected Europe and Asia for thousands of years and continues to bubble with a sensational mixture of culture. Your private transfer meets you at the airport. You are escorted to your accommodation overlooking the Bosphorus. The waterway connects the Sea of Marmara to the Black Sea. Yachts and barges move up and down the waterway. The magnificent domes of the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque stand against the background of the Aegean Sea. The Suleymaniye Mosque stands atop one of the seven hills of Istanbul and adorns the summit like a crown. Independence Avenue is always filled with a jovial energy.
Beyazit University was founded in the mid 15th century and continues to educate students from around the world. Students wear designer jeans and trendy shoes. The Second Hand-Book Bazaar is one of the city’s oldest markets and is located next to the university. It continues to be a hangout for literary circles and students. You can find ancient tattered volumes of books in any language in the stalls that line the shaded pathways. In the evening you can indulge in a fabulous meal at Istinye Borsa Restaurant in the Harbiye district. The food is at once traditional and unique, filled with familiar Turkish flavors that are elevated to majestic proportions.
What's Included:
Istanbul - The Highlights of Istanbul
Cappadocia - Faith in the Rock
Cappadocia - Above and Below
Kusadasi - The Moon to the Sea
Kusadasi - A Home for the Ancients
Istanbul - The Blue Shadow
Istanbul - The Trifecta
Trip Highlights
- Discover the tremendous opulence of the Ottoman Empire with a tour through Topkapi Palace
- Explore the iconic architecture of the Hagia Sophia and Suleymaniye Mosque
- Visit the exceptional rock carved churches in the Goreme Open Air Museum
- Venture underground to see the largest underground city in Cappadocia at Kaymakli
- Experience the sensational preserved classic architecture of Ephesus
- Indulge in the culture of Istanbul with time to enjoy the city’s traditional neighborhoods
Detailed Description
The famous azure tiles of the Blue Mosque capture the sunlight and shine in the Istanbul skyline. Marble columns line the ancient walkway of Ephesus. Rocks twist and unfold as they extend from the ground like a lush plain. On this custom tailored tour you will discover the iconic sites of Turkey. From the rock carved churches in Cappadocia to the stellar dome of the Hagia Sophia, indulge in the culture and experience the history that has developed from collecting the East and the West for millennia.
Your Turkish discovery begins with your arrival in Istanbul. The marvelous city has brought together the cultures of Europe and Asia throughout history. Settle into your hotel along the Bosphorus where you can see the lavish walls of Topkapi Palace. Spend a full day exploring the city’s majesty. Your guide will take you to the Basilica Cistern and the historic Hippodrome, the Pera district and Suleymaniye Mosque, the largest mosque in Turkey. The following day you will fly to Cappadocia and visit the Goreme Open Air Museum. The churches were carved into the caves during the Byzantine Empire and continue to awe and inspire.
In the morning you have the option of enjoying the sunrise on a hot air balloon excursion; the unique landscape of Cappadocia is best viewed from the sky. Later you will wander through the underground city of Kayamkli, the largest troglodyte city in the region. Transfer to Izmir and settle into your comfortable hotel on the Aegean coast. Travel to Ephesus and be guided through the best-preserved classical city in Europe, experiencing all it has to offer, from the marble architecture to the chiseled reliefs. In the morning you will return to Istanbul and have the day at your leisure to enjoy the local culture and charm. The following day you will have a private transfer to the airport where you will begin your journey home.
Zicasso offers a variety of tours of Turkey. For ideas on how to extend this trip, read the reviews for Turkey tour operators.
Starting Price
$3,400 per person (excluding international flights)
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 160 reviews
My wife and I visited Turkey in August of 2015 and it was spectacular. Our travel agency took care of every detail during every step of the way, which allowed us to sit back and relax. I have traveled a lot in my life and used other luxury travel companies to plan my journeys; this agency ranks at the top of the list. They really give you a customized, high-touch service that makes you feel right at home.
During this trip to Turkey we spent 2 days in Istanbul, 1.5 days in Ephesus (Kusadasi), and 3 days in Cappadocia. Ideally, a couple of extra days would have allowed for more downtime, but we were constricted by our work schedules back home and wanted to see everything we could. During this trip we were able to experience all of the ancient wonders of Istanbul, see the magnificent ruins of Ephesus, marvel over the vast scenery and "fairy chimneys" of Cappadocia, eat great food and meet new friends along the way.
We decided to do private tours, so we had a driver and a guide to show us around everyday. We traveled in a private bus and bottled water was supplied all day. All of the guides were very knowledgeable about the history of Turkey, as well as the information indigenous to the regions they were showing us. My wife and I learned a lot about Turkish history, culture and walked away with lasting memories and pictures.
If you are considering a trip to Turkey, I recommend that you try to see the same three regions that we did. All of them are uniquely different and all are once in a lifetime visits.
In addition, I would highly recommend using the this agency's team for your adventure. I promise you that you will not find a better company to take care of you.
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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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