OVERVIEW
You’ll explore the city's iconic sites, including the Suleiman the Magnificent Mosque, the Grand Bazaar, and enjoy a boat ride along the Bosphorus. You'll also visit the Spice Bazaar and have the option to explore Istanbul’s Asian side, including the panoramic views from Camlica Hill. Next, the trip takes you to Ankara for a panoramic tour of the capital and a visit to Anitkabir. The journey continues through the scenic Bolu Mountains to Cappadocia, known for its unique landscapes and fairy chimneys.
In Cappadocia, you'll explore rock-cut churches in the Göreme Valley and marvel at the volcanic formations. Afterward, the tour proceeds to Pamukkale, where you’ll visit the Cotton Castle and the ancient ruins of Hierapolis. The journey then takes you to Ephesus, one of the best-preserved Greco-Roman cities, and the House of the Virgin Mary. You’ll continue to Kusadasi or Izmir before heading to the coastal city of Bodrum, where you’ll have free time to enjoy the beaches or take an optional ferry trip to the Greek island of Kos.
DAY 1 : ISTANBUL
Upon arrival, you will be met and transferred to your chosen hotel.
Accommodation in Istanbul.
DAY 2 : ISTANBUL / SOLIMAN THE MAGNIFICENT (B)
Breakfast. Departure to visit the Suleiman the Magnificent Mosque located on the third hill of Istanbul with one of the best-known panoramic views of the city. Built by order of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, it was built by the famous imperial architect Sinan.
After the visit Free time to discover the city on your own or optionally hire a full-day visit to the Historical part of Istanbul where you can visit Hagia Sophia, the culmination of Byzantine art, and the pearl of Istanbul, the famous Topkapi Palace, residence of the Ottoman sultans for four centuries.
Enjoy a typical lunch in a local restaurant in the Sultanahmet area, See the Blue Mosque, a prodigy of harmony, proportion and elegance; and to the Hippodrome that preserves the Obelisk of Theodosius, the Serpentine Column, the Fountain of Emperor William and the Egyptian Obelisk.
At the end of the afternoon visit the famous Grand Bazaar where we will enjoy free time to get lost among its 4 thousand shops.
Accommodation in Istanbul.
DAY 3 : ISTANBUL / WALK THROUGH THE BOSPHORUS / SPICE BAZAAR (B)
Breakfast. Departure to do one of the most famous activities in Istanbul, a boat ride on the Bosphorus, a canal that separates Europe and Asia. During this journey you can see the Sultans' palaces, old and typical wooden houses and enjoy history in a different way.
Next, we will make one of the star visits, the spice bazaar, established by the Ottomans 5 centuries ago and used since then. Our Included visit ends in the bazaar where you can enjoy its atmosphere and variety of shops.
In the afternoon you can optionally take a visit with lunch to the Asian part of the city, visiting the “Beylerbey” palace, located on the Asian side of the Bosphorus. Former summer residence of the sultans of the Ottoman Empire, we can also see the famous Bosphorus suspension bridge that connects the European part with the Asian part of the city.
After lunch we will visit Camlica Hill Located in the underrated district of Üsküdar, in the Asian part, one of the seven hills of Istanbul and the highest point in the entire city. At 268 meters above sea level, Camlica Hill offers panoramic views of both sides of the city. At the end of the day return to the Hotel.
Accommodation in Istanbul.
DAY 4 : ISTANBUL / ANKARA (B – D)
Breakfast. Departure en route to Ankara passing through the Bolu Mountains. After arrival we will take a panoramic tour with our coach to see the capital of the Turkish Republic and the second most populated city in Turkey (Ankara), a modern and cosmopolitan city steeped in history and ancient culture.
Later we will visit the Anitkabir Mausoleum, symbol of Ankara, as it is the place where the founder of the Turkish Republic lies.
At the end of the afternoon, arrival at our hotel Dinner and accommodation in Ankara.
DAY 5 : ANKARA / CAPPADOCIA (B – D)
Breakfast. Departure to Cappadocia. En route we will see the second largest lake in Turkey, The Salt Lake and a 13th century caravanserai (medieval inn).
Arrival in Cappadocia. Optionally, you can hire a Jeep Safari excursion through Cappadocia, one of the most exciting adventures in Cappadocia that will allow you to explore the region in an all-terrain vehicle. where you can reach unique landscapes of the formations and valleys of this region.
Dinner and accommodation in Capadocia.
DAY 6 : CAPPADOCIA (B – D)
Breakfast at the hotel. Visit of this fascinating region and original landscape, formed by the lava spewed by the Erciyes and Hasan volcanoes 3 million years ago. We will visit the Göreme Valley, an incredible Byzantine monastic complex made up of churches excavated in the rock with beautiful frescoes.
Next, we will visit the Avcilar Valley and the Pasabagi and Gόvercinlik Valleys where you can admire the best view of the volcanic forms called “fairy chimneys”. We will visit the typical workshops of carpets and Onyx and Turquoise stones.
Dinner and accommodation in Capadocia.
DAY 7 : CAPPADOCIA / PAMUKKALE (B – D)
Breakfast at the hotel. Early departure to Pamukkale. Arrival and visit to Hierapolis, an ancient Hellenistic city that today is in ruins. Visit to the famous Cotton Castle, a natural wonder of gigantic white waterfalls, stalactites and Natural Pools formed over the centuries by the passage of waters loaded with calcareous salts from thermal springs.
Arrival at the hotel Dinner and accommodation Pamukkale.
DAY 8 : PAMUKKALE / EPHESUS / KUSADASI / OR IZMIR (B -D)
Breakfast at the hotel. Departure in the morning towards Ephesus Greco-Roman city, ancient capital of Asia Minor and one of the best preserved from antiquity where the Temple of Hadrian, Temple of Trajan, the theater and the Library of Celsus are located. Visit to the House of the Virgin Mary, where he spent the last years of his life.
Continuation to Kusadasi/or Izmir Dinner at the hotel and accommodation.
During the summer months of May-October the accommodation could be Izmir and its surroundings in Kusadasi Place.
DAY 9 : KUSADASI /Or IZMIR / BODRUM (B - D)
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Bodrum, port city and large tourist center famous for its attractive coastline and luxurious nightlife. Arrival at our hotel. Free time to enjoy this magical city.
Dinner and accommodation in Bodrum.
DAY 10 : BODRUM (B - D)
Breakfast at the hotel. Free time to enjoy the magnificent Aegean beaches or take advantage of a visit to the Greek island of Kos, which is just 30 minutes by ferry from Bodrum.
Dinner and accommodation in Bodrum.
DAY 11 : BODRUM / AIRPORT (B)
Breakfast and at the indicated time transfer to the airport.
End of our services.
Our services include :
- 4 Nights of Accommodation and Breakfast in Istanbul According to chosen category
- 4 Nights of Accommodation during the Anatolia circuit 4* Hotels (1nt Ankara-Salt lake- 2nt Capadocia-1nt Pamukkale- Ephesus)
- 1 night accommodation in Kusadasi/or Izmir with half board 4* hotel
- 2 nights accommodation in Bodrum with half board 4* hotel
- Half Board during the circuit
- Arrival and departure shuttles
- Visit to the Mosque of Suleiman the Magnificent
- Excursion in Istanbul Boat trip on the Bosphorus and Egyptian Bazaar
- Domestic flight (Izmir – Istanbul) Included 1 P.P suitcase of 15 kg
- Professional Spanish-speaking guide
- Tickets and visits according to the itinerary
- All services mentioned above
Our services do not include :
- International flights
- Optional excursions or personal expenses.
- Tips for drivers-trunks-waiters 45 $ usd p.p are paid directly at the destination.
- Hotel Taxes 10 $ usd p.p
- Any service not mentioned as included
CITY |
CAT (A) |
CAT (B) |
CAT (C) |
ISTANBUL |
Hotel 4*/5* La Quinta by Wyndham 5* Lionel Hotel 5* Ramada Tekstilkent 5* Wyndham Istanbul Basin Ekspres 5* Elite World Bussines 5* Tryp By Wyndham Topkapi 4* |
Taksim area hotels 4* Avangrade Taksim 4* Eresin Taksim 4* Midtown 4* Avantgarde sisli 4* Double Tree Hilton Piyalepasa 5* Konak 4* |
Luxury Hotels 5* Barcelo 5* Elite World 5* Hilton Bosphours 5* The Marmara 5*
|
ANKARA |
Crown Plaza Ankara 4* Radisson Blue 4* Holiday inn kavaklıdere 4* Green Park 4* |
Crown Plaza 4* Radisson Blue 4* Holiday inn kavaklıdere 4* Green Park 4* |
Crown Plaza 4* Radisson Blue 4* Holiday inn kavaklıdere 4* Green Park 4* |
CAPADOCIA |
Ramada by Wyndham 4* Mustafa Hotel 4* Avrasya Hotel 4* Monark Hotel 4* Emin Kocak 4* |
Ramada by Wyndham 4* Mustafa Hotel 4* Avrasya Hotel 4* Monark Hotel 4* Emin Kocak 4* |
Ramada by Wyndham 4* Mustafa Hotel 4* Avrasya Hotel 4* Monark Hotel 4* Emin Kocak 4* |
PAMUKKALE |
Colossae 4* Lycus river 4* Richmond 4* Adempira 4* |
Colossae 4* Lycus river 4* Richmond 4* Adempira 4* |
Colossae 4* Lycus river 4* Richmond 4* Adempira 4* |
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!
UNIQUE TURKEY & BODRUM
Reference #: WTP0698
- Historical Tour of Istanbul
- Suleiman the Magnificent Mosque
- Hagia Sophia
- Topkapi Palace
- Blue Mosque
- Grand Bazaar
- Bosphorus Boat Ride
- Spice Bazaar
- Beylerbey Palace
- Camlica Hill
- Bolu Mountains
- Anitkabir Mausoleum
- Scenic Route to Cappadocia
- Salt Lake
- Caravanserai
- Cappadocia's Unique Landscapes
- Göreme Valley
- Volcanic formations
- Fairy chimneys
- Pamukkale and Hierapolis
- Kusadasi/Izmir
- Ancient city of Ephesus
- House of the Virgin Mary
- Bodrum's coastline
- Nightlife
You’ll explore the city's iconic sites, including the Suleiman the Magnificent Mosque, the Grand Bazaar, and enjoy a boat ride along the Bosphorus. You'll also visit the Spice Bazaar and have the option to explore Istanbul’s Asian side, including the panoramic views from Camlica Hill. Next, the trip takes you to Ankara for a panoramic tour of the capital and a visit to Anitkabir. The journey continues through the scenic Bolu Mountains to Cappadocia, known for its unique landscapes and fairy chimneys.
In Cappadocia, you'll explore rock-cut churches in the Göreme Valley and marvel at the volcanic formations. Afterward, the tour proceeds to Pamukkale, where you’ll visit the Cotton Castle and the ancient ruins of Hierapolis. The journey then takes you to Ephesus, one of the best-preserved Greco-Roman cities, and the House of the Virgin Mary. You’ll continue to Kusadasi or Izmir before heading to the coastal city of Bodrum, where you’ll have free time to enjoy the beaches or take an optional ferry trip to the Greek island of Kos.