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  • * HAGIA SOPHIA
  • * TOPKAPI PALACE
  • * BOSPHORUS BOAT TOUR
  • * GÖREME MUSEUM
  • * ZELVE & PAŞABAĞ
  • * EPHESUS
  • * PAMUKKALE
  • * HOUSE OF VIRGIN MARY
  • * ST.JOHN BASILICA
  • * LAODICEA
  • DAY 1 : ARRIVAL IN ISTANBUL

    Arrival in Istanbul. Upon arrival at the airport, you will be greeted and transferred to Clarion Hotel Mahmutbey, a 5-star hotel or similar, where you will spend your first night in Istanbul.

  • DAY 2 : HAGIA SOPHIA - CISTERNS - TOPKAPI PALACE - BOSPHORUS

    Begin your day in Istanbul by immersing yourself in the rich history and architectural grandeur of the Hagia Sophia. This awe-inspiring structure, which has served as a cathedral, mosque, and now a museum, stands as a testament to the city’s diverse cultural and religious heritage. Marvel at its massive dome, intricate mosaics, and the fusion of Christian and Islamic design elements that make this one of the world's most significant architectural achievements.After exploring Hagia Sophia, a short walk will take you to the Blue Mosque, officially known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque. This stunning mosque, with its six minarets and cascading domes, is renowned for the beautiful blue Iznik tiles that adorn its interior. As you step inside, the serene atmosphere and exquisite design will leave you in awe. Take a moment to appreciate the craftsmanship and the harmonious blend of colors that create a peaceful ambiance.Next, make your way to the nearby Topkapı Palace, the opulent residence of Ottoman sultans for nearly 400 years. Wander through its lavish courtyards, richly decorated rooms, and historical treasures, including the Prophet Muhammad’s cloak and sword. The palace offers a fascinating glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of the Ottoman rulers, and the panoramic views of the Bosphorus from its terraces are simply breathtaking.From Topkapı Palace, head towards the Basilica Cistern, a subterranean marvel built during the reign of Emperor Justinian I. This ancient underground water reservoir, supported by 336 marble columns, is an eerie yet enchanting place to explore. The soft lighting, the sound of dripping water, and the sight of the Medusa heads used as column bases create a mystical atmosphere that transports you back in time.As the day progresses, make your way to the bustling Eminönü district to embark on a Bosphorus boat tour. This leisurely cruise along the Bosphorus Strait provides a unique perspective of Istanbul, showcasing its skyline dotted with minarets, palaces, and modern buildings. Glide past iconic landmarks such as the Dolmabahçe Palace, the Rumeli Fortress, and the Maiden's Tower while enjoying the cool breeze and the scenic beauty of the waterway that separates Europe and Asia.We will stay in Clarion 5* Hotel or a similar accomodation.

  • DAY 3 : GÖREME MUSEUM & ZELVE PAŞABAĞ

    Your day begins with an early morning departure from Istanbul, boarding a domestic flight to Kayseri. Upon arrival in Kayseri, you’ll be greeted by the breathtaking landscape of Cappadocia, known for its otherworldly rock formations and historical significance. From the airport, a short drive will take you to your accommodation in Cappadocia, where you can check in and prepare for the day’s adventures.Your first destination is the Göreme Open Air Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers a fascinating glimpse into the region’s rich history. This complex of rock-cut churches, chapels, and monasteries dates back to the 10th to 12th centuries and is renowned for its well-preserved frescoes. As you wander through the site, you’ll be transported back in time, marveling at the artistry and spirituality of early Christian communities who sought refuge in these caves.Next, you’ll head to Zelve, a valley that once housed one of the largest communities in Cappadocia. The Zelve Open Air Museum consists of three valleys that were inhabited as early as the 9th century and remained so until the 1950s. The site is a maze of dwellings, religious spaces, and tunnels carved into the soft volcanic rock. Walking through Zelve, you’ll get a sense of how people lived and adapted to this unique landscape, with its natural defenses and fertile ground.After exploring Zelve, you’ll continue to Paşabağ, also known as Monks Valley, famous for its distinctive fairy chimneys. These towering rock formations, some of which have multiple “caps,” are a striking example of the natural erosion processes that have shaped Cappadocia’s landscape over millennia. Paşabağ was once home to hermit monks, who carved small chapels and living quarters into the fairy chimneys. As you stroll through this scenic area, you’ll encounter ancient dwellings and chapels that highlight the ingenuity of their former inhabitants.We will stay in Cappadocia 4* Mihran Sultan Hotel or a similar accomodation.

  • DAY 4 : LOVE VALLEY & RED VALLEY & DERVENT

    Your day begins with the vibrant colors and intricate patterns of a Carpet Viewing Centre, where you’ll have the opportunity to learn about the rich tradition of Turkish carpet weaving. Expert artisans will demonstrate their craft, showcasing the meticulous process of creating these masterpieces, which are not only beautiful but also steeped in cultural significance. This experience offers a deep appreciation for the artistry and history behind each unique carpet.Next, you’ll visit a Pottery Shop in the heart of Cappadocia, where you’ll witness the ancient art of pottery-making that dates back thousands of years. The region is renowned for its distinctive red clay, and skilled potters will demonstrate the techniques passed down through generations. You’ll have the chance to try your hand at the pottery wheel, creating your own keepsake and gaining insight into this enduring craft.From there, you’ll journey to Devrent Valley, also known as Imagination Valley, where the landscape is dotted with whimsical rock formations that resemble various animals and shapes. This surreal environment invites you to let your imagination run wild as you wander among the natural sculptures created by centuries of wind and water erosion. Each twist and turn of the valley reveals new and unexpected shapes, making it a photographer’s dream.Your next stop is Sinassos, a charming village also known as Mustafapaşa, which boasts a rich blend of Greek and Turkish heritage. The village is a picturesque example of Cappadocia’s diverse history, with beautifully preserved stone houses, narrow streets, and ornate facades. Strolling through Sinassos, you’ll feel the echoes of the past and the harmonious coexistence of different cultures that have shaped this unique place.Afterwards, you’ll visit Love Valley, named for its distinctive phallic-shaped rock formations. This valley offers stunning panoramic views and a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for a leisurely walk. The unique shapes of the rocks are a testament to the incredible forces of nature that have sculpted Cappadocia’s landscape over millions of years. The serene beauty and romantic ambiance of Love Valley make it a memorable stop on your tour.Continuing your journey, you’ll arrive at Ortahisar, dominated by a massive rock-castle that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area. This small town is steeped in history, with narrow alleys and traditional stone houses that provide a glimpse into the past. The fortress of Ortahisar, used for centuries as a defensive stronghold, now serves as a vantage point from which you can admire the stunning vistas of the region.Finally, you’ll explore Red Valley, renowned for its vibrant, red-hued rock formations and captivating landscapes. As the sun begins to set, the valley’s colors come alive, creating a mesmerizing display of natural beauty. This is the perfect place to end your day, with a leisurely hike through the valley’s trails, taking in the serene surroundings and the spectacular views.We will stay in Cappadocia 4* Mihran Sultan Hotel or a similar accomodation.

  • DAY 5 : EPHESUS - HOUSE OF VIRGIN MARY - ARTEMIS

    Your day begins with an early departure from Kayseri, boarding a domestic flight to İzmir. Upon arrival, you’ll embark on a journey to the ancient city of Ephesus, renowned for its remarkably preserved ruins that vividly depict life in the Roman era. Ephesus was once a bustling metropolis and a significant center of trade and culture in the ancient world. Highlights of your visit include the spectacular Library of Celsus, the expansive Great Theater where St. Paul once preached, and the intricate marble streets lined with remnants of shops, temples, and public buildings.After exploring Ephesus, your next stop is the House of Virgin Mary, a serene pilgrimage site nestled in the hills near Ephesus. According to tradition, this modest stone house is where Mary, the mother of Jesus, spent her last years. The site attracts visitors of various faiths who come to pay homage and seek solace in its peaceful surroundings, making it a place of spiritual significance and contemplation.Continuing your journey, you’ll visit the Artemis Temple, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Though now only a few columns and scattered ruins remain, the temple’s historical and archaeological importance is immense. Dedicated to the Greek goddess Artemis, this magnificent sanctuary was once a grand testament to ancient craftsmanship and devotion, drawing pilgrims and admirers from across the Mediterranean.We will stay in Kuşadası 4* Faustina Hotel or a similar accomodation.

  • DAY 6 : ST.JOHN - ŞİRİNCE

    Your day begins with a visit to a Jewelry Center, where you’ll discover the artistry and craftsmanship behind Turkey’s renowned jewelry-making industry. Here, skilled artisans create intricate designs using precious metals and gemstones, reflecting both traditional techniques and contemporary styles. You’ll have the opportunity to admire and learn about the significance of Turkish jewelry, which often incorporates cultural motifs and historical influences, making each piece a unique work of art.Next, you’ll explore a Leather Center, where you’ll witness the fine art of Turkish leather craftsmanship. Turkey is celebrated for its high-quality leather goods, crafted from locally sourced materials and employing centuries-old techniques. At the center, you’ll observe artisans at work, creating everything from stylish jackets to elegant bags, showcasing the durability and beauty for which Turkish leather is renowned worldwide.Continuing your journey, you’ll visit St. John’s Basilica, a significant Christian pilgrimage site dedicated to the Apostle John. The basilica stands on the believed site of his tomb and was once a grand architectural marvel adorned with intricate mosaics and frescoes. Despite its partial ruins today, the site retains a sense of spiritual reverence and historical intrigue, offering panoramic views over the ancient city of Ephesus from its hilltop location.Afterward, you’ll visit the Isa Bey Mosque, an impressive example of Seljuk architecture renowned for its elegant design and historical importance. Built in the 14th century, the mosque features intricate geometric patterns, ornate calligraphy, and a serene courtyard that invites contemplation. Its location near ancient ruins adds to the mosque’s cultural significance, offering a glimpse into the rich architectural heritage of Turkey’s Islamic traditions.Finally, you’ll journey to Şirince, a picturesque village nestled in the hills of Izmir Province. Şirince is famous for its traditional Ottoman-style houses, narrow streets, and local fruit wines. You’ll have the opportunity to wander through the village’s charming shops, sampling wines made from fruits like peach, blackberry, and strawberry, while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Şirince’s relaxed atmosphere and historical charm provide a perfect conclusion to your day tour, offering a blend of cultural discovery and scenic beauty in the heart of Turkey.We will stay in Kuşadası 4* Faustina Hotel or a similar accomodation.

  • DAY 7 : LAODICEA - PAMUKKALE & HIERAPOLIS

    Your day begins with a scenic drive from Kuşadası to Laodicea, an ancient city that once thrived as a major center of commerce, arts, and culture in the Roman province of Asia. Laodicea is known for its well-preserved ruins, including theaters, temples, and agora (marketplace), providing insights into daily life during its heyday. As you explore the archaeological site, you’ll encounter remnants of grand colonnaded streets, intricate mosaics, and the imposing stadium that once hosted athletic contests and gatherings.From Laodicea, you’ll continue your journey to Pamukkale, renowned for its striking white terraces and thermal springs. Upon arrival, you’ll visit Hierapolis, an ancient city founded atop the Pamukkale terraces. Hierapolis was a thriving Roman city known for its thermal baths, temples, and necropolis. Highlights include the well-preserved theater, which offers panoramic views of the terraces below, and the ancient Roman bath complex, where visitors once gathered to relax and rejuvenate in the healing waters.Next, you’ll explore Pamukkale’s famous travertine terraces, formed over millennia by calcium-rich thermal waters cascading down the mountainside. These terraces, resembling frozen waterfalls, create a surreal landscape of pools and ridges that sparkle in the sunlight. You’ll have the opportunity to walk barefoot on the terraces, experiencing the soothing warmth of the mineral-rich waters and marveling at the natural beauty that has attracted visitors for centuries.After a day of discovery and relaxation, you’ll settle into a thermal hotel in Pamukkale, where you can unwind and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of the natural hot springs. Pamukkale’s thermal hotels offer modern comforts alongside the opportunity to soak in the rejuvenating waters, providing a perfect conclusion to your day immersed in the ancient history and natural wonders of this unique region.We will stay in Pamukkale 4* Adempira Hotel or a similar accomodation.

  • DAY 8 : DEPARTURE

    We will transfer you to the airport of Denizli for farewell.

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  • * TOPKAPI PALACE
  • * BOSPHORUS BOAT TOUR
  • * GÖREME MUSEUM
  • * ZELVE & PAŞABAĞ
  • * EPHESUS
  • * PAMUKKALE
  • * HOUSE OF VIRGIN MARY
  • * ST.JOHN BASILICA
  • * LAODICEA
  • DAY 1 : ARRIVAL IN ISTANBUL

    Arrival in Istanbul. Upon arrival at the airport, you will be greeted and transferred to Clarion Hotel Mahmutbey, a 5-star hotel or similar, where you will spend your first night in Istanbul.

  • DAY 2 : HAGIA SOPHIA - CISTERNS - TOPKAPI PALACE - BOSPHORUS

    Begin your day in Istanbul by immersing yourself in the rich history and architectural grandeur of the Hagia Sophia. This awe-inspiring structure, which has served as a cathedral, mosque, and now a museum, stands as a testament to the city’s diverse cultural and religious heritage. Marvel at its massive dome, intricate mosaics, and the fusion of Christian and Islamic design elements that make this one of the world's most significant architectural achievements.After exploring Hagia Sophia, a short walk will take you to the Blue Mosque, officially known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque. This stunning mosque, with its six minarets and cascading domes, is renowned for the beautiful blue Iznik tiles that adorn its interior. As you step inside, the serene atmosphere and exquisite design will leave you in awe. Take a moment to appreciate the craftsmanship and the harmonious blend of colors that create a peaceful ambiance.Next, make your way to the nearby Topkapı Palace, the opulent residence of Ottoman sultans for nearly 400 years. Wander through its lavish courtyards, richly decorated rooms, and historical treasures, including the Prophet Muhammad’s cloak and sword. The palace offers a fascinating glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of the Ottoman rulers, and the panoramic views of the Bosphorus from its terraces are simply breathtaking.From Topkapı Palace, head towards the Basilica Cistern, a subterranean marvel built during the reign of Emperor Justinian I. This ancient underground water reservoir, supported by 336 marble columns, is an eerie yet enchanting place to explore. The soft lighting, the sound of dripping water, and the sight of the Medusa heads used as column bases create a mystical atmosphere that transports you back in time.As the day progresses, make your way to the bustling Eminönü district to embark on a Bosphorus boat tour. This leisurely cruise along the Bosphorus Strait provides a unique perspective of Istanbul, showcasing its skyline dotted with minarets, palaces, and modern buildings. Glide past iconic landmarks such as the Dolmabahçe Palace, the Rumeli Fortress, and the Maiden's Tower while enjoying the cool breeze and the scenic beauty of the waterway that separates Europe and Asia.We will stay in Clarion 5* Hotel or a similar accomodation.

  • DAY 3 : GÖREME MUSEUM & ZELVE PAŞABAĞ

    Your day begins with an early morning departure from Istanbul, boarding a domestic flight to Kayseri. Upon arrival in Kayseri, you’ll be greeted by the breathtaking landscape of Cappadocia, known for its otherworldly rock formations and historical significance. From the airport, a short drive will take you to your accommodation in Cappadocia, where you can check in and prepare for the day’s adventures.Your first destination is the Göreme Open Air Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers a fascinating glimpse into the region’s rich history. This complex of rock-cut churches, chapels, and monasteries dates back to the 10th to 12th centuries and is renowned for its well-preserved frescoes. As you wander through the site, you’ll be transported back in time, marveling at the artistry and spirituality of early Christian communities who sought refuge in these caves.Next, you’ll head to Zelve, a valley that once housed one of the largest communities in Cappadocia. The Zelve Open Air Museum consists of three valleys that were inhabited as early as the 9th century and remained so until the 1950s. The site is a maze of dwellings, religious spaces, and tunnels carved into the soft volcanic rock. Walking through Zelve, you’ll get a sense of how people lived and adapted to this unique landscape, with its natural defenses and fertile ground.After exploring Zelve, you’ll continue to Paşabağ, also known as Monks Valley, famous for its distinctive fairy chimneys. These towering rock formations, some of which have multiple “caps,” are a striking example of the natural erosion processes that have shaped Cappadocia’s landscape over millennia. Paşabağ was once home to hermit monks, who carved small chapels and living quarters into the fairy chimneys. As you stroll through this scenic area, you’ll encounter ancient dwellings and chapels that highlight the ingenuity of their former inhabitants.We will stay in Cappadocia 4* Mihran Sultan Hotel or a similar accomodation.

  • DAY 4 : LOVE VALLEY & RED VALLEY & DERVENT

    Your day begins with the vibrant colors and intricate patterns of a Carpet Viewing Centre, where you’ll have the opportunity to learn about the rich tradition of Turkish carpet weaving. Expert artisans will demonstrate their craft, showcasing the meticulous process of creating these masterpieces, which are not only beautiful but also steeped in cultural significance. This experience offers a deep appreciation for the artistry and history behind each unique carpet.Next, you’ll visit a Pottery Shop in the heart of Cappadocia, where you’ll witness the ancient art of pottery-making that dates back thousands of years. The region is renowned for its distinctive red clay, and skilled potters will demonstrate the techniques passed down through generations. You’ll have the chance to try your hand at the pottery wheel, creating your own keepsake and gaining insight into this enduring craft.From there, you’ll journey to Devrent Valley, also known as Imagination Valley, where the landscape is dotted with whimsical rock formations that resemble various animals and shapes. This surreal environment invites you to let your imagination run wild as you wander among the natural sculptures created by centuries of wind and water erosion. Each twist and turn of the valley reveals new and unexpected shapes, making it a photographer’s dream.Your next stop is Sinassos, a charming village also known as Mustafapaşa, which boasts a rich blend of Greek and Turkish heritage. The village is a picturesque example of Cappadocia’s diverse history, with beautifully preserved stone houses, narrow streets, and ornate facades. Strolling through Sinassos, you’ll feel the echoes of the past and the harmonious coexistence of different cultures that have shaped this unique place.Afterwards, you’ll visit Love Valley, named for its distinctive phallic-shaped rock formations. This valley offers stunning panoramic views and a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for a leisurely walk. The unique shapes of the rocks are a testament to the incredible forces of nature that have sculpted Cappadocia’s landscape over millions of years. The serene beauty and romantic ambiance of Love Valley make it a memorable stop on your tour.Continuing your journey, you’ll arrive at Ortahisar, dominated by a massive rock-castle that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area. This small town is steeped in history, with narrow alleys and traditional stone houses that provide a glimpse into the past. The fortress of Ortahisar, used for centuries as a defensive stronghold, now serves as a vantage point from which you can admire the stunning vistas of the region.Finally, you’ll explore Red Valley, renowned for its vibrant, red-hued rock formations and captivating landscapes. As the sun begins to set, the valley’s colors come alive, creating a mesmerizing display of natural beauty. This is the perfect place to end your day, with a leisurely hike through the valley’s trails, taking in the serene surroundings and the spectacular views.We will stay in Cappadocia 4* Mihran Sultan Hotel or a similar accomodation.

  • DAY 5 : EPHESUS - HOUSE OF VIRGIN MARY - ARTEMIS

    Your day begins with an early departure from Kayseri, boarding a domestic flight to İzmir. Upon arrival, you’ll embark on a journey to the ancient city of Ephesus, renowned for its remarkably preserved ruins that vividly depict life in the Roman era. Ephesus was once a bustling metropolis and a significant center of trade and culture in the ancient world. Highlights of your visit include the spectacular Library of Celsus, the expansive Great Theater where St. Paul once preached, and the intricate marble streets lined with remnants of shops, temples, and public buildings.After exploring Ephesus, your next stop is the House of Virgin Mary, a serene pilgrimage site nestled in the hills near Ephesus. According to tradition, this modest stone house is where Mary, the mother of Jesus, spent her last years. The site attracts visitors of various faiths who come to pay homage and seek solace in its peaceful surroundings, making it a place of spiritual significance and contemplation.Continuing your journey, you’ll visit the Artemis Temple, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Though now only a few columns and scattered ruins remain, the temple’s historical and archaeological importance is immense. Dedicated to the Greek goddess Artemis, this magnificent sanctuary was once a grand testament to ancient craftsmanship and devotion, drawing pilgrims and admirers from across the Mediterranean.We will stay in Kuşadası 4* Faustina Hotel or a similar accomodation.

  • DAY 6 : ST.JOHN - ŞİRİNCE

    Your day begins with a visit to a Jewelry Center, where you’ll discover the artistry and craftsmanship behind Turkey’s renowned jewelry-making industry. Here, skilled artisans create intricate designs using precious metals and gemstones, reflecting both traditional techniques and contemporary styles. You’ll have the opportunity to admire and learn about the significance of Turkish jewelry, which often incorporates cultural motifs and historical influences, making each piece a unique work of art.Next, you’ll explore a Leather Center, where you’ll witness the fine art of Turkish leather craftsmanship. Turkey is celebrated for its high-quality leather goods, crafted from locally sourced materials and employing centuries-old techniques. At the center, you’ll observe artisans at work, creating everything from stylish jackets to elegant bags, showcasing the durability and beauty for which Turkish leather is renowned worldwide.Continuing your journey, you’ll visit St. John’s Basilica, a significant Christian pilgrimage site dedicated to the Apostle John. The basilica stands on the believed site of his tomb and was once a grand architectural marvel adorned with intricate mosaics and frescoes. Despite its partial ruins today, the site retains a sense of spiritual reverence and historical intrigue, offering panoramic views over the ancient city of Ephesus from its hilltop location.Afterward, you’ll visit the Isa Bey Mosque, an impressive example of Seljuk architecture renowned for its elegant design and historical importance. Built in the 14th century, the mosque features intricate geometric patterns, ornate calligraphy, and a serene courtyard that invites contemplation. Its location near ancient ruins adds to the mosque’s cultural significance, offering a glimpse into the rich architectural heritage of Turkey’s Islamic traditions.Finally, you’ll journey to Şirince, a picturesque village nestled in the hills of Izmir Province. Şirince is famous for its traditional Ottoman-style houses, narrow streets, and local fruit wines. You’ll have the opportunity to wander through the village’s charming shops, sampling wines made from fruits like peach, blackberry, and strawberry, while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Şirince’s relaxed atmosphere and historical charm provide a perfect conclusion to your day tour, offering a blend of cultural discovery and scenic beauty in the heart of Turkey.We will stay in Kuşadası 4* Faustina Hotel or a similar accomodation.

  • DAY 7 : LAODICEA - PAMUKKALE & HIERAPOLIS

    Your day begins with a scenic drive from Kuşadası to Laodicea, an ancient city that once thrived as a major center of commerce, arts, and culture in the Roman province of Asia. Laodicea is known for its well-preserved ruins, including theaters, temples, and agora (marketplace), providing insights into daily life during its heyday. As you explore the archaeological site, you’ll encounter remnants of grand colonnaded streets, intricate mosaics, and the imposing stadium that once hosted athletic contests and gatherings.From Laodicea, you’ll continue your journey to Pamukkale, renowned for its striking white terraces and thermal springs. Upon arrival, you’ll visit Hierapolis, an ancient city founded atop the Pamukkale terraces. Hierapolis was a thriving Roman city known for its thermal baths, temples, and necropolis. Highlights include the well-preserved theater, which offers panoramic views of the terraces below, and the ancient Roman bath complex, where visitors once gathered to relax and rejuvenate in the healing waters.Next, you’ll explore Pamukkale’s famous travertine terraces, formed over millennia by calcium-rich thermal waters cascading down the mountainside. These terraces, resembling frozen waterfalls, create a surreal landscape of pools and ridges that sparkle in the sunlight. You’ll have the opportunity to walk barefoot on the terraces, experiencing the soothing warmth of the mineral-rich waters and marveling at the natural beauty that has attracted visitors for centuries.After a day of discovery and relaxation, you’ll settle into a thermal hotel in Pamukkale, where you can unwind and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of the natural hot springs. Pamukkale’s thermal hotels offer modern comforts alongside the opportunity to soak in the rejuvenating waters, providing a perfect conclusion to your day immersed in the ancient history and natural wonders of this unique region.We will stay in Pamukkale 4* Adempira Hotel or a similar accomodation.

  • DAY 8 : DEPARTURE

    We will transfer you to the airport of Denizli for farewell.

  •  7 x Breakfasts in Hotels
  •  5 x Dinners in Hotels
  •  One Dinner in Istanbul
  •  Accommodation
  •  Bosphorus Boat Tour
  •  Domestic Flight ( Istanbul - Kayseri )
  •  Domestic Flight ( Kayseri - İzmir)
  •  Domestic Flight ( İzmir - Istanbul )
  •  Group Airport Transfers
  •  Hotel & City Taxes
  •  Professional Guide
  •  Transport
  •  International Flights
  •  Cappadocia Folklore Night
  •  Cappadocia Jeep Tour
  •  Dinner in Istanbul
  •  Drinks
  •  Entrance Fees
  •  Hot Air Balloon Tour in Cappadocia
  •  Hot Air Balloon Tour in Pamukkale
  •  Lunches
  •  Personal Expenses
  •  Whirling Dervish Show
  •  Tips ( 5 $ PP Per Day )

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