Luxury Exploration of Iconic Turkey Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Turkey's beauty spans the ages, taking you on a journey through Greek myths, Roman legends, mythical landscapes, and the juxtaposition of East and West. Ancient relics mix with longstanding tradition, vibrant colors burst with intricate detail, and ingenious architecture reveals 4,000 years of influence. This handcrafted itinerary is an idyllic introduction to the region's riches, every one of the 11 days offering a fresh angle onto a cultural and historic melting pot.
Customizable Itinerary
Ottoman Ankara and the Soothing Landscapes of Cappadocia
The Cappadocia landscape provides the perfect antidote to any travel fatigue; green valleys overflow with surreal eroded rock chimneys, troglodyte caves hide around corners, and there's a wonderful sense of serenity. Cappadocia is your base for the first three days, but before this strange moonscape comes a glimpse at history. Land in Istanbul and connect onto a flight to Ankara, the country's capital. Visit the mausoleum of Attaturk, Turkey's founder, and explore millenniums of empires at the Anatolian Civilizations Museum. From here it's a short drive to Cappadocia, via the pristine Salt Lake and some astounding vistas.
What's Included:
Exploring a Surreal World of Chimneys, Caves, and Churches
Underground Cities and Ongoing Tradition in Cappadocia
Following the Famous Silk Road Caravan Trail to Pamukkale
The Beautiful Mineral Pools of Pamukkale and Two Stunning Ancient Cities
A Day in Ephesus and an Afternoon On the Beaches of Kusadasi
Exploring the Remarkable Remains of Mythical Troy
Cruising the Dardanelles and First Impressions of Istanbul
Exploring Istanbul's Most Famous Sights
A Sensual Journey Across Continents in Istanbul
Departure
Trip Highlights
- Tour the phantasmal landscapes of Cappadocia, where chimeric chimneys cover valleys of intrigue, and rock sculpted churches stand beside weird underground cities
- Gaze across the white wonderland of Pamukkale, the terraced thermal springs epitomizing the geological wonder of Turkey
- Relax on the Aegean Coastline and allow the gentle charm of Kusadasi to offer a more classically Mediterranean side to the country
- Turkey's ancient cities ignite the imagination and you'll experience many of them, including the vast famous remains of Ephesus and Troy
- Soak up the unique atmosphere of Istanbul, the city combining architectural splendor, buzzing markets, opulent palaces, and humble moments exploring some of the world's most impressive religious buildings
- A private driver and guide take you to the famous sites, allowing the tour to run at your own pace
Detailed Description
Turkey cascades with classic sights, the landscape imbued with 4,000 years of eclectic history. Troy, Ephesus, Istanbul, the Silk Road, the chimneys of Cappadocia; a collection of eclectic destinations takes you on a journey through the ages, your expert guide joining up the narratives from Greek and Roman, to Byzantine and Ottoman. Over these 11 days you will soak up the beauty of the country's most iconic sights, and it's not just archaeology and history. Traditions live on in cute villages, bazaars bristle with vibrancy, thermal baths imbue new tones, and beaches offer a change of pace. Starting in Ankara and Cappadocia, you cross the Greco Roman allure of Turkey before finishing the trip in the irresistible city of Istanbul.
Start in Ankara, where the mausoleum of Ataturk and a quaint Ottoman house begin the historical musing. This first day takes you to the ethereal valleys of Cappadocia, the weird chimneys and troglodyte dwellings an idyllic backdrop for the first three nights. Hidden amongst the panoramic beauty are underground cities, fresco suffused churches cut into the rock, and villages of longstanding tradition. After your international flight, these are three relaxed days in spellbinding surroundings. From here you pick up the old Silk Road, following the caravansary trail before meandering to the white thermal pools of Pamukkale. Ancient cities cover the landscape, standing proud on mountain tops and screaming of a kingdom's power. Hierapolis, Aphrodisias, Pergamum; throughout this itinerary there are many stops that unveil the revered images from Greek mythology. Wonderfully preserved, the temples and columns showcase an architectural splendor that has survived 3,000 years.
From the beach resort town of Kusadasi you explore the vast remains of Ephesos, the history mixing with sand and sea in the afternoons. Nearby Troy was always considered a myth, until the city was “discovered” and excavated 150 years ago. It's deserving of its fame, a vast quarry of ruins in various states of decay and recovery. And yes, that includes a famous sculpted horse. Cruise across the Dardanelles and complete this handcrafted adventure in Istanbul. Its famous sights need little introduction; the Blue Mosque, the Hagia Sofia, the Grand Bazaar, palaces stuffed with sultans' opulent treasures. They epitomize the appeal of Istanbul, combining visual splendor with an endearing atmosphere that transcends cultural differences. With two guided days you see the famous and well-known, but also the local side to a city that unifies two continents.
All facets of this itinerary are fully customizable and can be themed to a particular mood; for example, desires for outdoor adventure or romance can easily be accommodated. For other tour options, visit the trips to Turkey section on Zicasso and read the reviews for Turkey tour companies.
Starting Price
$4,700 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
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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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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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