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10 Days Turkey Tour Package

10 Days Turkey Tour Package – Private or Group Escorted and Guided Istanbul, Cappadocia, Ephesus, Konya, and Pamukkale Tours to Turkey. Book the best Turkey Tours with Package Tour Turkey.

10 Days Turkey Tour

ISTANBUL → CAPPADOCIA → KONYA → PAMUKKALE → EPHESUS → SMYRNA-IZMIR

Day 1 – Arrive in Istanbul
Welcome to Istanbul! Where the continents meet.

Meet at Istanbul Airport: Once you arrive at Istanbul Airport or Sabiha Gokcen Airport, after the luggage claim, you will be greeted by a Romos Travel Representative at the meeting area.

Transfer to the hotel: You will be taken to your hotel, and after check-in, you will have time for leisure, and the rest of the day is yours.

Overnight stay in Istanbul.

Day 2 – Istanbul Old City Tour
After breakfast, your pick-up will be scheduled for 8:30 am from the hotel to start the Old City tour. Our professional tour guide will be introducing the ancient sights of Istanbul.

Today you will explore the following highlights of Istanbul.

Hippodrome: An ancient Roman and Ottoman square where the chariot races were held. Within the square is some Roman remains, Egyptian Obelisk, Serpent Column, and Constantine Columns.

The Blue Mosque: An Ottoman Imperial mosque built by Sultan Ahmet I in 1609-1616 CE, famous for the blue Ottoman tiles.

Hagia Sophia: Once the largest cathedral of Christianity when it was built in 532-537 CE by the Roman Emperor Justinian; later converted into a mosque by the Ottomans.

Topkapi Palace: The Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II built the palace after the conquest of Constantinople. Topkapi Palace was the home of the royal family and the headquarters for the Ottoman Empire’s administrative center.

Grand Bazaar (Covered Market): The largest and oldest functioning shopping center in the world. The Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II built the Grand Bazaar in the 15th century. The market consists of 5,000 stores, 66 streets, 24 gates, and much more eye-pleasing architecture. Within the bazaar are many Turkish handicraft stores such as rugs, carpets, kilims, and beautiful Turkish tiles. Upon your request, our guide will be more than happy to help you find your masterpiece of Turkish art.

After the Istanbul Old City sightseeing tour, you will be driven back to the hotel. Overnight stay in Istanbul.

Note: Breakfast at the hotel and lunch at a local restaurant is included

Day 3 – Bosphorus Cruise, Two Continents Tour
After breakfast, your pick-up will be scheduled for 8:30 am from the hotel to start the Bosphorus tour. Our professional tour guide will be introducing you to the Bosphorus.

Today you will explore the following highlights of the Bosphorus:

Spice Market ( Egyptian Bazaar): The Ottomans built the market in the 17th century. Unlike the Grand Bazaar, the Spice market is much smaller but full of beautiful fragrances of mixed spices, herbs, and traditional sweets. It consists of around 100 stores, 2 streets, and 5 gates.

Bosphorus Cruise: The channel divides Istanbul into two continents and stretches about 32 km between the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara. Along the Bosphorus, there are many settlements to see, such as great Palaces, hotels, yali (private houses), etc. While you are on the boat, you will see the highlights of the Bosphorus including the Dolmabahçe Palace, Ortaköy Mosque, Çırağan Palace, Bosphorus Bridge, Rumeli Fortress, Küçüksu Palace, Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge ( the second bridge on the Bosphorus), Maiden’s Tower to name a few.

Beylerbeyi Palace: After the sultans westernized the Ottoman Empire, they built some Palace’s modern-western architectural styles. The Beylerbeyi Palace is one of them, located on the Asian side by the Bosphorus. The garden is full of statues, and the rooms with handcrafted art will take you back in time to the 19th century.

Çamlıca Hill: The highest hill of Istanbul, situated on the Asian side. The walking path with 360 panoramic views will let you take the best pictures of Istanbul and the Bosphorus.

After the Bosphorus sightseeing tour, drive back to the hotel. Overnight in Istanbul.

Note: Breakfast at the hotel and lunch at a local restaurant is included

Day 4 – Flight to Cappadocia/ Cappadocia Tour
After breakfast, we will pick you up from the hotel and head towards the airport for the domestic flight to Cappadocia. Meet at Cappadocia (Kayseri) Airport with your professional guide and start the tour.

Devrent Valley is known as imagination valley or pink valley. The geological situation of Cappadocia gives different shapes and colors to the rocks. Some of them look like animals or humans. In here, prominently, there is a camel-shaped rock formation. Dervent valley is located in the North of Cappadocia between Urgup and Avanos roads.

Love Valley the valley is situated a few kilometers away from Goreme. Mushroom-shaped fairy chimneys are located here. Some of those cones split into several cones on the upper side of the valley.

Avanos is situated in the North of Cappadocia by the Red River, the longest river in Turkey. The river’s name derives from its red clay, making the most beautiful pottery in Turkey. Avanos is a local town where you can see ancient streets, dwellings, and artisans there.

Goreme Open-air Museum dates back to the 2nd century A.D. when the ascetic monks who adopted seclusion lived. They had their own independent churches and monasteries where they created a community. Today, the museum houses; St. Basil’s Church, Elmalı Church, Boys and Girls, St. Barbara Church, Serpent Church, etc.…

Esentepe Hill, located on the way to Goreme and Avanos road. As an observation hill, it allows you to explore the landscape of Cappadocia, where you can see the fairy chimneys and take remarkable photos.

Uchisar Castle, almost the peak point of Cappadocia, which can be seen miles away, is about 60 meters high and located on the edge of Goreme. It served as a residential place for the locals for many years. The caves and the dwellings still exist on the slopes.

After the Cappadocia sightseeing tour, drive back to the hotel. Overnight in Cappadocia.

Note: Breakfast & Dinner at the hotel, Lunch at a local restaurant.

Day 5 – Cappadocia Day Tour
After breakfast, we will pick you up from your hotel and then start the Cappadocia Day Tour.

We will now be visiting other highlights of Cappadocia.

Fairy Chimneys: What makes Cappadocia so popular are those rock formations, called “ fairy chimneys” by the people. Those different rock formations result from millions of years of natural events, such as; rain, wind, and erosion. The fairy chimneys had been dwellings, churches, shelters, a natural fortresses for many years. Although the locals are living in the town today, the fairy chimneys can be visited by travelers.

Red Valley: a hiking trail famous for its red-rose color. The valley is located in the middle of Goreme town where they appreciate sunrise and sunset. The Red Valley houses some abandoned churches, Uzumlu Church, Hacli Church, and Direkli Church, with murals and frescoes.

Cavusin Village: Located on the way to Avanos. The rarest residents were still some people who follow the ancient attitudes by using the old stuff. You can see those villagers farming, making pottery, and carving. Cavusin Village houses two churches; one dedicated to St. John the Baptist and the other to Nicephorus Phocas. Until the 1920’s the Turks and The Greeks were living there together. After the exchange population, The Greeks left the village.

Kaymakli Underground City: Rather than Derinkuyu and the other underground cities, Kaymakli Underground City is different as it has much lower and narrower passageways. But it has more levels than the others. In recent years, four other floors have been unearthed. And some chapels, wineries, kitchens, stalls have been discovered.

Pigeon Valley: one of the panoramic spots of Cappadocia, which is located between Uchisar and Goreme. Since ancient times, there has been feeding the pigeons resulting in the carved soft tuff on the slopes to make dovecotes. You can also see Uchisar Castle from a different perspective and may feed the pigeons around you.

After the Cappadocia sightseeing tour, we drive back to the hotel. Overnight in Cappadocia.

Note: Breakfast & Dinner at the hotel, Lunch at a local restaurant.

Day 6 – Konya Tour & Transfer to Pamukkale
We pick you up from the hotel after breakfast and check out, then drive to Konya. Our first stop is Sultanhanı Karavansarai which the Seljuks built in 12C AD. The ancient travelers and merchants used to stay at those ancient hotels safely.

After the break, we drive to Konya Mevlana/Rumi Museum; the Islamic philosopher, theologian, and poet Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi were born in 1207 Khorassan.

The meaning of Mevlana is “our master and president” and implies the love of people for him. Although he lived in Konya, also went to Damascus and Tebriz, and he attended different scholars’ lectures. Mevlana is known as the founder of Mesnevi and the leader of the Dervishes.

After his death, they built a tomb in 1274 where the other dervishes are also buried. The Mausoleum consists of a library, madrasah, kitchen, graves, and rooms of dervishes. After lunch, we drive to Pamukkale.

After the Konya sightseeing tour, drive back to the hotel. Overnight in Pamukkale.

Note: Breakfast & Dinner at the hotel, Lunch at a local restaurant.

Day 7 – Pamukkale Tour
We pick you up from the hotel and drive to Pamukkale or Cotton Castle, one of Turkey’s most popular and beautiful spots. The town is located in Denizli province, southern Turkey. Pamukkale has hot springs that have come from underground for 14,000 years.

The hot springs color the slopes in white because the water consists of calcium and carbonate. This site not only attracts tourists, but many people visit Pamukkale with Doctors’ advice. The spring water is good for the skin and bones. It is believed that Cleopatra and Marcus Antonio also came to Pamukkale and swam in the ancient pool together.

Pamukkale also has an ancient city which is called Hierapolis. This city was founded by the Pergamon king Eumenes in 2 BCE. When the city passed to the Romans, they built ancient theatres, baths, forums, agora, and many waterways. Hierapolis has the largest ancient cemetery of all time.

After the apostle Philipe was martyred in 80 CE, the city became a pilgrimage center for Christianity. Today, apostle Philipe has a monumental tomb in Hierapolis/Pamukkale.

After the Pamukkale sightseeing tour, we will drive back to the hotel. Overnight in Pamukkale.

Note: Breakfast & Dinner at the hotel, Lunch at a local restaurant.

Day 8 – Drive to Kusadasi/ Ephesus Tour
After breakfast, we pick you up from the hotel. Then drive to Selcuk town to visit Ephesus Ancient City. The first stop is the Virgin Mary’s House; upon German nun Anna Katherina Emerich’s dream, the Lazarist priests followed the descriptions and the signs and then discovered the house in 1891 CE.

According to Catholic belief, Mary was taken here by St. John, and she spent the rest of her earthly life there. After the Virgin Mary’s House, we proceed to Ephesus Ancient City, the capital city of Asia Minor during the Roman era.

According to myth, Ephesus was founded by the Greek commander Androculos around 1,000 BCE. Moreover, Alexander the Great, Lysimachus, Coressus, and Antiochus II either invaded or ruled in this city. While the excavations are still going on, you will see the ancient remains such as the State Agora (a marketplace and meeting point), Odeon (Bouleuterion) concert house and council, Town Hall and Artemis Sanctuary,

Domitian Square, a complex consisting of temple fountain and a bath, Curetes Street colonnaded and monumental Street in Ephesus, The Hadrian Temple dedicated to Emperor Hadrian dating to 200 BCE, Latrines the public toilets, Celsus Library proves us that how Ephesians were intellectual and dates back to 200 BCE with the library having had 12,000 scrolls, Forum a commercial center located by the port and finally The Great Theater the largest ancient theater with 25,000 capacity.

After Ephesus ancient city, we drive to lunch at a local restaurant, and thereafter, the next stop is Isa Bey Mosque, built-in 1375 by the Anatolian Seljuks. Unlike Modern Ottoman architecture, it has a geometrical architecture roof and two minarets. The mosque is still functioning today for the five-time prayers. After Isa Bey Mosque, we drive to the Temple of Artemis, one of the seven ancient wonders of the World.

After the Ephesus sightseeing tour, drive back to the hotel. Overnight in Kusadasi.

Note: Breakfast & Dinner at the hotel, Lunch at a local restaurant.

Day 9 – Izmir/Smyrna Tour
We pick you up from the hotel and drive to Izmir where situated on Turkey’s western coast, known as the Pearl of Aegean. The history dates back to the archaic era of 3,000 BC. The Greek colonists settled at Izmir (Symrna) before the second millennium. Homer, the Iliad writer, was born in İzmir, and Strabo spent his years in this city.

Cuando Alejandro el Grande llegó de Sardes a Esmirna, descansó después de cazar en el monte Pagos (Kadife Kale).Cuando el Pergamón gobernó la mayoría de los cascos del Egeo, los esmirnaenses resistieron su hegemonía durante años.

With the growth of Christianity in the First Century, Smyrna was mentioned by St. John in the Book of Revelations as one of the seven churches of Asia. The first bishop Polycarp became a martyr in 155 AD when he was 86, and he was ordained and installed by St. John in Izmir (Symrna).

Today, Izmir is the 3rd biggest city in Turkey. Although, there are not many remainings from ancient times, with modern architecture, beautiful shore, and neighborhoods such as; Konak Square, which is not far from the Izmir Archeology Museum and the Agora. Alsancak, Bornova and Karşıyaka you can explore Izmir with Romos Travel.

Después de la visita de Izmir/Smyrna, regresar al hotel.

Note: Breakfast & Dinner at the hotel, Lunch at a local restaurant.

Día 10 – Traslado al aeropuerto
Desayuno en el hotel, recogida del hotel y traslado al aeropuerto de Izmir para el vuelo de vuelta a Estambul para su vuelo internacional.

After completing the amazing 10 Days Turkey Tour Package, Package Tour Turkey wishes all guests a very healthy and wonderful life ahead…

10 días Turquía Tour Package Detalles

Departure & Return Location

 

Istanbul Airport & Sabiha Gokcen Airport – Can be supplied depending on your International flight details.

 

Price Include

 

Flight tickets from Istanbul to Cappadocia
Flight tickets from Izmir to Istanbul
Entrance fees, mentioned in itinerary
Professional tour guide at tours
Air-conditioned vehicle for tours and transfers
Accommodation is as below:
Istanbul: Albatros Hagia Sophia Hotel or a similar hotel
Kusadasi: Hotel By Karaaslan Inn, Ilayda Hotel or a similar hotel
Cappadocia: Diamond of Cappadocia or a similar hotel
Izmir: Hotel Blanca o un hotel similar
Pamukkale: Pam Termal Hotel or a similar hotel
9 Desayuno en el hotel
8 Comidas en el Tour
6 cenas en el hotel

 

Price Exclude

 

Gratuities to guide and driver
Personal expenses
Visa & International flight tickets

PER PERSON PRICE IN SINGLE ROOM

$3190

PER PERSON PRICE IN DOUBLE ROOM

$2365

PER PERSON PRICE IN TRIPLE ROOM

$2090

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    Por qué elegir este tour

    ¿Estás listo para el viaje más emocionante de tu vida? Turquía es un país con mucha historia y lugares hermosos para ver en la naturaleza. Este plan de 10 días de viaje es una gran manera de ver Estambul, Cappadocia, Efeso, Konya y Pamukkale, algunos de los lugares más famosos de Turquía. Pero ¿qué es tan grande sobre este tour?

    Vista general de los destinos

    Desde la ciudad de Estambul, hasta los extraños paisajes de Cappadocia, las antiguas ruinas de Éfeso, la ciudad espiritual de Konya y, finalmente, el hermoso paisaje natural de Pamukkale, este recorrido te dará recuerdos duraderos y una profunda comprensión de la rica cultura e historia de Turquía.

    Estambul: la puerta de entrada a Turquía

    Highlights of Istanbul

    Istanbul, which is on the border of two countries, is a great place to start your trip through Turkey. In this busy city, you can visit historical places like Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, and Topkapi Palace which will blow your mind. Not only that, but you’ll also get to see the busy Grand Bazaar and the beautiful Spice Market.

    Experimentar la cultura local

    ¿No puedes disfrutar plenamente de un viaje a Estambul sin aprender más sobre su rica cultura?¿Por qué no tomar un crucero relajante en el Bósforo, ver un espectáculo de dervish tradicional, o simplemente disfrutar de una taza de té turco caliente en uno de los muchos jardines de té de la ciudad?

    Cappadocia: un paisaje de cuentos de hadas

    Atracciones de Ver

    Cappadocia es la siguiente parada.Esta zona es conocida por sus extrañas formaciones rocosas, casas de cuevas y ciudades subterráneas.

    El Museo de Aero Afrío de Goreme, que está en la lista de Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO, es un must-see.Los edificios antiguos tallados en las rocas y decorados con hermosos frescos se pueden ver aquí.No pierdas la oportunidad de pasear por los hermosos valles de Cappadocia, como el Valle de Devrent, que es conocido por sus formas rocosas que parecen animales, y el Valle de Ihlara, que tiene un hermoso río y muchas iglesias de cuevas.

    Experiencias únicas

    Cappadocia también es conocida por sus paseos en balón de aire caliente, que dan vistas increíbles al paisaje extraño de la zona.Y cuando esté terminado de explorar para el día, puede relajarse en uno de los muchos moteles de cuevas, donde puede alojarse en una habitación de cueva hermosamente restaurada.

    Efeso: la ciudad antigua

    Significado histórico

    Su viaje le llevará a Éfeso, que es una de las ciudades más antiguas del mundo que se ha mantenido en la mejor forma. Éfeso fue una vez una próspera ciudad romana, y tiene muchas ruinas romanas interesantes, como la Biblioteca de Celsus, el Templo de Artemis, y el Gran Teatro. A medida que caminas por las calles de mármol, te llevarán atrás en el tiempo y podrás imaginar lo ocupado que era la ciudad en ese momento.

    Explorar la ciudad

    Un tour guiado por Éfeso es la mejor manera de conocer el largo y interesante pasado de la ciudad, desde cuando los antiguos griegos la construyeron hasta cuando finalmente se desmoronó.No olvides detenerte en la cercana Casa de la Virgen María, que se cree que es donde María, la madre de Jesús, murió y fue enterrada.

    Konya: La ciudad de los dervises de Whirling

    El patrimonio espiritual de Konya

    Konya es una parada importante en tu gira por Turquía porque es donde nació el famoso poeta persa Rumi. El Museo Mevlana alberga la tumba de Rumi y es un santuario para la Orden de Mevlevi, también conocida como las Dervishes de la Whirling.

    Qué ver y hacer

    Asegúrese de ver la Mezquita Alaeddin, que es un gran ejemplo de un edificio selyúcida, y la Karatay Madrasa, que es una antigua escuela islámica que ahora es un museo de cerámica.

    Pamukkale: El castillo de algodón

    Maravillas naturales

    Pamukkale, which means “cotton castle” in Turkish, is a strange natural wonder made up of white travertine steps filled with thermal waters. The stunning scenery all around you will mesmerize you as you unwind in these warm, mineral-rich pools.

    Visita a la antigua ciudad de Hierápolis

    Hierápolis, una antigua ciudad cerca de Pamukkale, tiene muchas ruinas bien conservadas, como el Templo de Apolo, el antiguo teatro, y la Antigua Piscina de Cleopatra, que es una piscina sagrada.

    Alojamiento y transporte

    Dónde quedarse

    Durante tu viaje de 10 días a Turquía, te alojarás en una variedad de lugares, desde hoteles boutique en Estambul hasta hoteles en cuevas en Cappadocia.

    En torno a Turquía

    Dependiendo de la distancia y el horario, la gente suele llegar de un lugar a otro en autobuses con aire acondicionado, aviones domésticos o trenes de alta velocidad.

    Cocina turca: el paraíso de los amantes de la comida

    Prácticas de platos

    La comida deliciosa y variada en Turquía será una de las mejores partes de su viaje. asegúrese de probar platos clásicos como kebabs, pide (pizza turca), baklava y meze (una colección de platos pequeños). no te pierdas los deliciosos desayunos, que incluyen quesos, pimientos, pan y más.

    Experiencias de comida local

    Su tour también le dará muchas oportunidades de comer en restaurantes locales, donde puede probar especialidades de la zona y ver cuán amigables son las personas turcas.

    Consejos para viajeros que pueden ayudar

    El mejor momento para ir

    La mejor época para visitar Turquía varía dependiendo de lo que desea hacer y dónde desea ir. Primavera y otoño tienen buen tiempo, que es excelente para visitar y hacer cosas al aire libre.

    Empaque de las cosas esenciales

    Asegúrese de traer zapatos de caminata cómodos, protector solar, sombrero y gafas de sol, ya que va a pasar mucho tiempo fuera de explorar. No olvide traer su ropa cuando va a Pamukkale o a cualquier otro lugar con una playa.

    En conclusión, este plan de 10 días de Turquía que incluye Estambul, Cappadocia, Efeso, Konya y Pamukkale ofrece un viaje completo e inolvidable a través de la rica historia, cultura y belleza natural del país.

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