OVERVIEW
This journey through Turkey begins in Istanbul, where you’ll have the chance to explore its rich cultural heritage, including the iconic Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, and the bustling Grand Bazaar. You’ll then travel to the enchanting region of Cappadocia, renowned for its stunning rock formations and ancient underground cities. In Cappadocia, you’ll visit the Ozkonak Underground City, explore the frescoes of the Goreme Open Air Museum, and discover the surreal landscapes of Love Valley and Devrent Valley.
Day 1 : Arrival in Istanbul
Welcome to Turkey! Arrive into Istanbul. Transfer from airport & check in to your hotel.
You will be given your room key and the rest of the day is yours to explore the vibrant city.
Overnight in Istanbul
Day 2 : Istanbul – Old City Tour (Breakfast and Lunch Included)
Morning: having a breakfast in the hotel,Picking up time for the tour at 09:00 to enjoy a full day tour in Istanbul First stop will be Hagia Sophia: is the 4. biggest church in the world. Construction dates to the 4th century and it was chosen as the 2. Best engineering structure of human history by BBC. Then we will visit Blue Mosque: is the best interior designed mosque in ottoman architecture with its 20.000 pieces İznik tiles. It is unique with its 6 minarets.
Moving on with Hippodrome: is the center of byzantine entertainment where 30,000 civilian was killed by order of queen with arrow rain in the inside of it during the nika revolt. Time to discover Grand Covered Bazaar: is one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world, with more than 58 covered streets and over 4,000 shops where attract between 250,000 and half a million visitors daily. It is well known for its jewelry, pottery, spice, and carpet shops. We will visit handmade Turkish carpets demonstration.
Time to return back to hotel.
Overnight in Istanbul
Day 3 : Istanbul Flight to Cappadocia (Breakfast Included)
After your breakfast at hotel we will transfer you to Istanbul airport.
Next check in to the hotel in Cappadocia, have dinner.
Overnight in Cappadocia
Day 4 : Cappadocia Underground City & Goreme Open Air Museum (Breakfast and Lunch Included)
After breakfast at 09:30 depart for Cappadocia Tour. We will drive you to Ozkonak Underground City, one of the best preserved Underground cities in Cappadocia.
After Underground City tour, you visit Goreme Open Air Museum, the Heart of Cappadocia. Goreme Open Air Museum is famous for frescoes dating to 10th century describing the life of Jesus Christ and monks. Next stop is Cavusin, which is an abandoned village with old cave Greek houses. After Cavusin you go to the restaurant in Avanos to have lunch.
After lunch, you visit a pottery work shop, to see how they make potteries. Then you go to Love Valley. Love Valley Cappadocia is a hidden valley with scenic formations to say the least. Despite the resemblance to man hood, these amazing rock formations are far from manmade.
Next stop is Devrent Valley, which is also called Imagination Valley, where you can see natural rock formations looking like animals. Last stop is Three Beauties, three beautiful fairy chimneys with their hats, which is the symbol of Cappadocia. This tour will end approximately at 18.00 and you will be returned back to your hotel.
Overnight in Cappadocia
Day 5 : Cappadocia to Istanbul - End of Tour (Breakfast Included)
One of Grandoria’s adventures comes to an end after breakfast. We hope you have enjoyed your travel to Turkey, We wish you all the best and great flight.
Transfer from hotel to airport.
End of the Tour
Our services include :
- 2 Nights hotel in Istanbul.
- 2 Nights Hotel in Cappadocia.
- All aiport to hotel and hotel to airport transfers.
- Professional English-Speaking Guide during the tours.
- All mentioning Tours.
- 3 Open Buffet Breakfast.
- 1 Local Lunch.
- All Museum Entrance fees.
- Hotel Taxes.
Our services do not include :
- Domestic & International Flight.
- All visa expense and Turkey entrance fee.
- Optional Tours.
- All Type of Insurance.
- Early check in & Late check out charges.
- Supplements: peak seasons surcharge.
- Any item not mentioned in the inclusions part.
City |
Hotel |
Category |
Room |
Nights |
Istanbul |
Nippon Hotel or Similar |
4* |
Standard |
2 |
Cappadocia |
Nova Cave or Similar |
Cave |
Standard |
2 |
Dinner Bosporus Cruise in Istanbul
35 USD / PersAdmire the beauty of Istanbul from the comfort of your table close to the stage on this 3-hour Bosphorus cruise with entertainment and dinner. Spot iconic Byzantine and Ottoman Empire landmarks such as the medieval Topkapi Palace, Dolmabahçe Palace, Galata Tower, and the Bosphorus Bridge.
Indulge in Turkish meal and enjoy unlimited soft drinks as you take in the picturesque views of the city, illuminated by the golden light of the setting sun. Dance to the beats of an onboard DJ, and watch mesmerizing performances including belly dancing and the traditional dervish dance.
Pick-up and drop-off service in an air-conditioned coach.
Turkey is a captivating country that straddles two continents, offering a unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures. From its bustling cities to its ancient ruins and stunning landscapes, Turkey has something for every traveler. Here's a comprehensive travel guide to help you plan your trip :
Overview :
Turkey is a transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with a smaller portion on the Balkan Peninsula in Southeastern Europe. Its rich history, diverse culture, and varied landscapes make it a popular destination.
Best Time to Visit :
Spring (April to June) : Mild weather and blooming landscapes make this a great time to visit.
Fall (September to November) : Pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds.
Summer (July to August) : Hot, especially inland and in the southeast, but perfect for coastal areas.
Winter (December to March) : Cold in the interior and snowy in the mountains, but mild along the coast.
Major Cities and Destinations :
Istanbul :
Hagia Sophia : Once a church, then a mosque, now a museum, this architectural marvel is a must-see.
Topkapi Palace : The opulent residence of Ottoman sultans.
Blue Mosque : Famous for its stunning blue tiles.
Grand Bazaar : One of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world.
Bosphorus Cruise : Offers stunning views of the city and its iconic landmarks.
Cappadocia :
Hot Air Balloon Rides : A unique way to see the fairy chimneys and rock formations.
Göreme Open-Air Museum : A UNESCO World Heritage site with rock-cut churches and frescoes.
Underground Cities : Visit Kaymakli or Derinkuyu, ancient subterranean settlements.
Ephesus :
Library of Celsus : An impressive ancient Roman building.
The Great Theatre : A massive amphitheater that once held 25,000 spectators.
Temple of Artemis : One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Pamukkale :
Travertine Terraces : White calcium deposits that look like frozen waterfalls.
Hierapolis : Ancient ruins located above the terraces.
Antalya :
Old Town (Kaleiçi) : Charming streets and historical buildings.
Düden Waterfalls : Beautiful waterfalls within the city.
Konyaaltı Beach : Popular beach with clear waters.
Bodrum :
Bodrum Castle : Overlooks the marina and houses the Museum of Underwater Archaeology.
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus : One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Nightlife : Bodrum is famous for its vibrant nightlife.
Activities and Experiences :
Turkish Cuisine : Try kebabs, mezes, baklava, and Turkish delight. Don’t miss a traditional Turkish breakfast.
Hammams (Turkish Baths) : Experience a traditional bath and massage.
Shopping : Explore markets and bazaars for souvenirs like carpets, ceramics, and spices.
Turkish Tea and Coffee: Enjoy these popular local beverages.
Practical Information :
Visa and Entry Requirements :
Check the visa requirements for your nationality before traveling. Many nationalities can apply for an e-Visa online.
Currency :
The currency in Turkey is the Turkish Lira (TRY). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s useful to have some cash for smaller purchases.
Language :
The official language is Turkish. English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
Transportation :
Flights : Turkey has many domestic airports, making air travel convenient.
Trains : The rail network connects major cities, with high-speed trains between Istanbul, Ankara, and Konya.
Buses : Extensive bus network covering the entire country.
Car Rentals : Available, but driving can be challenging in busy cities.
Safety :
Turkey is generally safe for tourists, but it’s wise to stay informed about the current situation and avoid areas near the Syrian border.
Health :
Tap water is generally safe in major cities, but bottled water is recommended. Ensure you have travel insurance.
Additional Tips :
Dress Code : Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites.
Bargaining : Common in markets and bazaars.
Respect Local Customs : Be mindful of cultural norms, especially during Ramadan.
Turkey offers a rich tapestry of experiences, from historical landmarks and cultural treasures to natural wonders and modern attractions. Enjoy your journey through this fascinating country!
ISTANBUL & CAPPADOCIA TOUR
Reference #: WTP0849
- Istanbul Old City Tour
- Hagia Sophia
- Blue Mosque
- Hippodrome
- Grand Bazaar
- Turkish carpet demonstration
- Cappadocia Tour
- Underground City
- Goreme Open Air Museum
- Ozkonak
- Cavusin village
- Avin Avanos
- Visit Love Valley
- Devrent Valley
- Three Beauties
This journey through Turkey begins in Istanbul, where you’ll have the chance to explore its rich cultural heritage, including the iconic Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, and the bustling Grand Bazaar. You’ll then travel to the enchanting region of Cappadocia, renowned for its stunning rock formations and ancient underground cities. In Cappadocia, you’ll visit the Ozkonak Underground City, explore the frescoes of the Goreme Open Air Museum, and discover the surreal landscapes of Love Valley and Devrent Valley.