DAY 1: ARRIVAL DAY, NO VISIT
DAY 2: TOPKAPI PALACE, HIPPODROME, HAGHIA SOPHIA, BLUE MOSQUE
DAY 3: MOSQUE OF SOLIMAN THE MAGNFICIANT, SPICE MARKET, CHURCH OF ST. SAVIOUR IN CHORA, ISTIKLAL STREET
DAY 4: GRAND BAZAAR, BOSPHORUS CRUISE
DAY 5: ANATOLIAN CIVILAZATION MUSEUM, ATATURK MAUSOLEUM
DAY 6: GOREME OPEN AIR MUSEUM, RUG WEAVING CENTER, UNDERGROUND CITY, HUNTERS’ VALLEY, PIGEON VALLEY, UCHISAR, LOCAL POTTERY WORKSHOP
DAY 7: SULTANHANI CARAVANSERAI, MEVLANA MUSEUM
DAY 8: PAMUKKALE, HIERAPOLIS, EPHESUS, HOUSE OF VIRGIN MARY
DAY 9: ACROPOLIS OF PERGAMON, TROY
DAY 10: ANZAC COVE, LONE PINE
DAY 11: RETURN DAY
Upon arrival in Istanbul, you will be greeted by our representative and transferred to your 5* hotel.
Breakfast will be at the hotel. Today, you will explore the highlights of Istanbul, former Constantinople. Start
with the visit of the main residence of the Ottoman dynasty, the magnificent Topkapi Palace which
is the standing witness of glorious but secret and intriguing lives of the Ottoman sultans. It is now a museum
notable not only for its architecture and collections but also for the history and the culture of the Ottoman Empire
that it recalls. Following lunch at a local restaurant, take a stroll through the once glorious Roman
Hippodrome which accommodates the ancient Egyptian Obelisk and the Serpentine Column. Besides being an
arena of chariot races, it was employed for public events such as parades, meetings and festivals as well. Next,
admire a masterpiece of the Byzantine architecture, the 6th - century Hagia Sophia which
has been revered as the largest and the most important Christian place of worship in the world for many centuries.
It was designed to be the major basilica of the Byzantine Empire and held the record for the largest dome in the
world until the Duomo was built in Florence in the 15th century. Get a delightful walk through gardens
and proceed to the imperial Blue Mosque which dominates Istanbul’s majestic skyline with its
elegant composition of ascending domes and six slender soaring minarets. The careful choreography of more than
20,000 Iznik tiles rise from the mid-sections of the mosque and dazzle the visitors with their brilliant blue and
turquoise hues which lend the mosque its popular sobriquet. After dinner at a local restaurant, return to the hotel
for overnight.
Breakfast will be at the hotel. This morning, you will initially discover the impressive
Mosque of Soliman the Magnificent which was constructed in the 16thC by the royal architect Sinan
at the political and artistic zenith of the Ottoman Empire. Then, get entertained by strolling through the fragrant
Spice Bazaar that was built in the 17 th C as an extension of the New Mosque complex. It
is a bustling oriental bazaar that provides fresh supply of spices, dried fruits, Turkish delight and caviar.
Followed by lunch at a local restaurant, explore the remarkable Church of St Saviour in Chora, the
finest monument of the late Byzantine period which is decorated with exquisite examples of the mosaic art depicting
detailed accounts of the lives of Mary and Jesus. End the day soaking up the unique energy and the spirit of
Istanbul
at its most organic, the Istiklal Street. Late Ottoman period stylish buildings,
churches, coffee-houses, shops, pubs and the nostalgic tram along this pedestrian street expose the harmonious
existence of the contemporary and traditional multi-cultural features of the city. Have dinner at a local restaurant
and get back to the hotel for overnight.
Breakfast will be at the hotel. Your first stop will the famous Grand Bazaar, the oldest shopping
mall of the world, wander through its peculiar oriental ambiance and colorful mazy lanes. Later, enjoy an exclusive
cruise along the Bosphorus with your private chartered boat to admire the inspiring scenery of the
strait embellished with historical edifices and old wooden houses. After lunch at a local restaurant, depart for
Ankara, the modern capital of Turkey, for dinner and overnight at your 5* hotel.
Breakfast will be at the hotel. You will start the day by observing one of the richest museums in the world, the
Anatolian Civilizations Museum which is respected as one of the most comprehensive museums of the
world on account of its unique collections of materials focusing on prehistoric ages extending through the Hittite,
Phrygian, Urartian and the Assyrian eras. It has the distinction of being the only museum in Turkey entitled to
receive the "European Museum of the Year Award" in 1997, Switzerland. Next, visit the Mausoleum of
Ataturk, one of the Turkey's most notable examples of modern architecture. Sitting on a hilltop in
Ankara, it was designed by a Turkish architect and constructed between 1944- 1953 to be the final resting place of
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder and the first president of the modern Republic of Turkey. Following lunch at a
local restaurant, continue to Cappadocia along the shores of Salt Lake which is the second largest lake in Turkey
with its size of 1620 km2. At the end of the day, you will reach the wonderlands of Cappadocia that has a unique
lunar landscape of terra and tuff cones, shaped by forces of nature over millions of years. For ages, men have dug
into this soft but firm tuff to create dwellings, monasteries, churches and underground cities. Head to your 5*
hotel for dinner and overnight.
You may choose to participate in an optional early bird hot air balloon ride over the
other-worldly scenery of Cappadocia which offers a life time experience. After breakfast at the
hotel, discover the Goreme Open Air Museum which holds Cappadocia’s best collection of cave
churches and has been one of the first two UNESCO sites in Turkey since 1984. Cappadocia witnessed the penetration
of Christianity in Anatolia. The first Christians escaping from the persecution in Jerusalem came to settle down in
natural grottoes of the region where they carved out rock churches, adorning their walls with frescos of biblical
and apocryphal episodes in brilliant colors. Then, visit a traditional rug weaving center to learn
about the three thousand year old tribal art of Turks. You will be delighted to see the full procedure of silk
cocoons and hand spun wool yarns being transformed into extremely fine carpets by magical fingers. Followed by lunch
at a traditional cave restaurant, explore an underground city, famous for its subterranean
dwellings and secret tunnel passages that various peoples utilized for shelter across the centuries. Admire the
picturesque views of the lunar landscape region having photo stops at famous Hunters’ Valley and
Pigeon Valley. Later, take a break at the natural fort of Uchisar to enjoy
cone-like formations and well preserved fairy chimneys around it. The final attraction of the day
is a local pottery workshop in the town of Red River, Avanos where the mud has found its functional
and decorative forms in rough but skillful hands of the townsmen since the Hittites. You will be thrilled at the
demonstration of a local master on his millennia old kick-wheel. Move back to the hotel for dinner and overnight.
Breakfast will be at the hotel. Today, you will have a distant journey to Pamukkale via the city of Konya. On the
way, initially drop in at Sultanhani Caravanserai, the largest and best preserved one in Anatolia.
Constructed in the 13th century, this Seljuk caravanserai was used as an accommodation by the merchants
and other travelers on the Silk Road. When you arrive in Konya, have lunch at a local restaurant and next, observe
the Mevlana Museum, the monastery of the whirling dervishes and the shrine of the founder of the
sect, Mevlana. He was an exceptional mystic poet and one of the earliest humanists of the world who preached
humility, wisdom and love. Hit the road to Pamukkale for dinner and overnight at your 5* hotel.
Breakfast will be at the hotel. You will begin the day with the sightseeing of the unique open air musueum of
Pamukkale, also known as Cotton Castle. This spectacular natural phenomenon was created by deposits
of thermal waters that cascaded down the mountain side over thousands of years, forming myriad pools and terraces.
Get entertained by wandering around the fantasy land of cotton-white calcium carbonate travertines. The ruins of the
neighboring Greek city of Hierapolis, founded by the second king of Pergamon in 190 BC, is well
worth discovering, particularly the theatre with a breathtaking view and the necropolis that is in a great state of
preservation . After lunch at a local restaurant, set off to visit the sacred city of Artemis,
Ephesus, one of the leading Roman sites of the world. Being a prominent cultural and commercial
center, it was the most influential capital city of Asia Minor. The Temple of Artemis which was one of the Seven
Wonders of the Ancient World, the Celsus Library that was the third largest of its time and the grandest theater of
this part of the world are tangible evidences of its significant glory. Eventually, explore the House of the
Virgin Mary where she is believed to have spent her final days. Have a short drive to Kusadasi for
dinner and overnight at your 5* hotel.
Breakfast will be at the hotel. This morning, you will depart for Pergamon , a rich and powerful
antique Greek city that reached the peak of its influence during the Hellenistic period becoming the capital of the
Attalid kings. Upon arrival, discover the Acropolis of Pergamon which is among the Turkey's most
impressive archaeological sites. Situated on a 335m high hill, it was modeled in accordance with the one in Athens.
Especially the dramatically steep Hellenistic theatre and renovated Temple of Trajan captivate the visitors at first
sight. Following lunch at a local restaurant, drive through the scenic Mount Ida before arriving in
Troy where one of the most epic wars of ancient times is believed to have been held. The legendary
city of Troy is immortalized in Homer’s Iliad and uncovered in 1871 by Heinrich Schliemann. After the sightseeing,
continue to Canakkale for dinner and overnight at your 5* hotel.
Breakfast will be at the hotel. Take a ferry across the Dardanelles Straight to observe the
battlefields of the Gallipoli Campaign. Upon arrival, visit Anzac Cove, landing point of the
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) that were part of the Allied forces and Lone Pine
where in 1915 one of the bloodiest battles of the modern history took place. Yet, the Gallipoli battles are known as
“the gentlemen's war”, for a sense of mutual respect and camaraderie developed among the rival armies over the
course of fire exchanges. Have lunch at a local restaurant and proceed to Istanbul. After attending an evening
farewell meal at a traditional restaurant, head to your 5* hotel for overnight.
Breakfast will be at the hotel. You will be transferred to Istanbul Airport within the day subject to your outbound flight time.
SERVICES INCLUDED
- 10 nights of accommodation in 5* hotels
- Meals as mentioned in the program above (10 Breakfasts / 9 Lunches / 9 Dinners)
- Accommodating brand-new vehicle equipped with WIFI
- All Sıtes entrances as mentioned in the program above
- Bosporus cruise with a private boat in İstanbul
- Premium Guide service
- Luggage assistance at all the hotels
- All the transfers
SERVICES EXCLUDED
- Domestic & international flights
- Private expenses
- Drinks at hotels & restaurants
- Optional excursions
- Tips for guide and driver
- All Services not mentioned in “services included” section above