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Best of Turkey Small Group Tour
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Visits

Antalya, Basilica Cistern, Bosphorus Strait, Cappadocia, Ephesus, Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Pamukkale, Topkapi Palace

Highlights

  • Hippodrome: Step into the grandeur of ancient entertainment at this colossal arena, where iconic monuments like the Egyptian Obelisk and the Bronze Serpentine Column stand as silent witnesses to centuries of spectacle.
  • Blue Mosque: Marvel at the timeless elegance of this architectural masterpiece, its azure tiles shimmering under the Istanbul sun, casting a spell of enchantment over the skyline.
  • Hagia Sophia: Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring magnificence of Byzantine architecture at this timeless symbol of divine wisdom. Adorned with breathtaking mosaics, it stands as a testament to the ingenuity of human craftsmanship.
  • Basilica Cistern: Descend into the depths of history at this subterranean marvel, where ancient whispers echo amidst ornate columns and tranquil waters, offering a glimpse into Byzantine engineering genius.
  • Grand Bazaar: Lose yourself in the labyrinthine alleys of this bustling marketplace, where the aroma of exotic spices mingles with the vibrant tapestry of goods, beckoning adventurers and treasure seekers alike.
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Cultural, Education / Learning, Family Friendly, Hiking & Walking, Local Immersion & Homestays, Nature & Wildlife

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Highlights of Turkey: Istanbul, Ephesus, Cappadocia
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Premium - 4 star
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Visits

Basilica Cistern, Blue Mosque, Ephesus, Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace

Highlights

  • Hippodrome: Step into the grandeur of ancient entertainment where echoes of chariot races and mock battles still linger. Marvel at the majestic Egyptian Obelisk and the Bronze Serpentine Column, bearing witness to centuries of history.
  • Blue Mosque: Behold the iconic silhouette that graces Istanbul's skyline, where sunlight dances on the intricate tiles, casting a mesmerizing deep blue glow. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of its vast interior, a testament to Ottoman architecture at its finest.
  • Hagia Sophia: Journey back in time to the 6th century and witness the pinnacle of Byzantine art and architecture. Wander through halls adorned with exquisite mosaics and experience the awe-inspiring grandeur of this monumental structure, a symbol of divine wisdom and cultural heritage.
  • Basilica Cistern: Descend into the depths of Byzantine engineering marvels and discover the mystical ambiance of the largest underground cistern adorned with ornate columns and mystical lighting. Feel the echoes of ancient whispers as you explore this subterranean sanctuary.
  • Grand Bazaar: Lose yourself in the vibrant tapestry of colors, scents, and sounds that define one of the world's oldest and most captivating marketplaces. Let your senses guide you through a maze of treasures, where every corner holds the promise of a unique find.
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Istanbul - Cappadocia Small Group Tour
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Visits

Cappadocia, Istanbul

Highlights

  • Hippodrome: Step into the ancient world at the Hippodrome, where the echoes of chariot races, executions, and mock battles still resonate. Marvel at iconic monuments such as the towering Egyptian Obelisk, the majestic Bronze Serpentine Column, and the imposing Column of Constantine, each bearing witness to a bygone era of grandeur and spectacle.
  • Blue Mosque: Prepare to be spellbound by the mesmerizing beauty of the Blue Mosque, a testament to Ottoman architecture at its finest. Admire the awe-inspiring central dome and six minarets towering above the Istanbul skyline, while the intricate blue tiles within create a serene atmosphere of timeless elegance and spiritual reverence.
  • Hagia Sophia: Journey back in time to the glory days of Byzantine civilization at the Hagia Sophia, a masterpiece of architectural ingenuity and historical significance. Explore the hallowed halls of this ancient basilica, where the interplay of light and shadow illuminates centuries of artistic treasures and religious devotion.
  • Basilica Cistern: Descend into the depths of history at the Basilica Cistern, an underground marvel of Byzantine engineering and artistic splendor. Marvel at the labyrinthine corridors and ornate columns, where the soft glow of torchlight casts an ethereal aura over the subterranean realm.
  • Grand Bazaar: Lose yourself in the vibrant tapestry of sights, sounds, and scents at the Grand Bazaar, a bustling labyrinth of shops and stalls brimming with treasures from every corner of the globe. Immerse yourself in the sensory feast of colors and aromas as you haggle for exotic spices, intricate textiles, and timeless souvenirs.
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Cappadocia Small Group Tour
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Visits

Cappadocia, Goreme, Goreme Open Air Museum, Red Valley

Highlights

  • Uchisar Fortress and Orta Hisar: Marvel at the commanding views from the highest point in Cappadocia, where ancient civilizations once sought refuge amidst towering rock formations.
  • Traditional Turkish Lunch: Delight in a feast of flavors showcasing Turkey's culinary diversity, from succulent kebabs to delectable mezes, prepared with age-old recipes passed down through generations.
  • Red Valley: Wander through a landscape painted in hues of crimson and gold, where the surreal rock formations create a mystical atmosphere perfect for exploration and contemplation.
  • Pasabaglari (Fairy Chimneys) and Zelve Open Air Museum: Enter a world of whimsy and wonder, where fairy chimneys stand as silent sentinels to Cappadocia's rich history, while the Zelve Open Air Museum offers a glimpse into the daily life of ancient cave dwellers.
  • Esentepe: Drink in panoramic vistas of the surreal Goreme Valley, dotted with fairy chimneys and ancient cave dwellings, offering a glimpse into the region's otherworldly beauty.
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Istanbul Discovery 3 Nights / 4 Days
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For their reputation for flexibility, personal service, and trustworthiness throughout the planning process and during every moment of your trip
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Premium - 4 star
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Moderate
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Visits

Basilica Cistern, Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Topkapi Palace

Highlights

  • Hagia Sophia: Visit the iconic Hagia Sophia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former Greek Orthodox Christian cathedral, later converted into an Ottoman imperial mosque and now a museum.
  • Blue Mosque: Explore the stunning Blue Mosque, one of the most famous mosques in Turkey, known for its intricate blue tiles and impressive architecture.
  • Hippodrome and Basilica Cistern: Marvel at the ancient Hippodrome, once the sporting and social center of Constantinople, and explore the mysterious Basilica Cistern, an underground reservoir built during the Byzantine period.
  • Grand Bazaar: Experience the bustling atmosphere of the Grand Bazaar, one of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world, offering a vast array of goods including jewelry, textiles, spices, and more.
  • Topkapi Palace: Take a guided tour of the magnificent Topkapi Palace, the former residence of Ottoman sultans, and explore its opulent rooms, courtyards, and the Imperial Harem.
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Best of Turkey: Istanbul Cappadocia, Antalya, Ephesus
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Private Guided
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Premium - 4 star
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Moderate
Trip pace
Full schedule

Visits

Antalya, Basilica Cistern, Blue Mosque, Cappadocia, Ephesus, Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Pamukkale, Topkapi Palace

Highlights

  • Hippodrome: An enormous public entertainment arena with historical monuments such as the Egyptian Obelisk, the Bronze Serpentine Column, and the Column of Constantine.
  • Blue Mosque: This iconic monument features a massive central dome, six minarets, and intricate blue tiles, showcasing Ottoman architecture and design.
  • Hagia Sophia: Famous basilica renowned for its Byzantine architecture, historical significance, and religious heritage.
  • Basilica Cistern: Impressive underground reservoir built during the Byzantine Empire, known for its architectural beauty and historical importance.
  • Grand Bazaar: One of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world, offering a labyrinth of streets and thousands of shops.
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Cappadocia - Ephesus Small Group Tour
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For their reputation for flexibility, personal service, and trustworthiness throughout the planning process and during every moment of your trip
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Premium - 4 star
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Moderate
Trip pace
Full schedule

Visits

Cappadocia, Ephesus, Istanbul, Red Valley

Highlights

  • Uchisar Fortress: Perched atop the breathtaking Cappadocian landscape like a guardian of ancient secrets. Marvel at the panoramic views stretching across valleys and fairy chimneys, and immerse yourself in the rich history of this iconic landmark.
  • Orta Hisar: Explore the hidden gem of Orta Hisar, a lesser-known fortress offering a glimpse into Cappadocia's storied past. Wander through ancient corridors and ramparts, where echoes of bygone eras resonate amidst stunning natural vistas.
  • Red Valley: Delight your senses with a journey through the vibrant hues of Red Valley, where towering rock formations and whimsical fairy chimneys create a surreal landscape straight out of a fairytale. Lose yourself in the enchanting beauty of this natural wonder, where every twist and turn unveils a new marvel to behold.
  • Hot Air Balloon Ride: Rise above the Cappadocian valleys in a magical hot-air balloon ride, where the gentle breeze carries you on a journey of unparalleled beauty. Witness the dawn of a new day from the skies, as the sun casts its golden glow over the surreal landscape below.
  • Pasabaglari (Fairy Chimneys) and Zelve Open Air Museum: Step into a world of wonder as you explore Pasabaglari, home to whimsical fairy chimneys that stand as silent sentinels to Cappadocia's mystical allure. Then, immerse yourself in the living history of Zelve Open Air Museum, where ancient rock-carved houses and a Seljukian Mosque bear witness to centuries of cultural heritage.
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The 7 Churches & Istanbul
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Visits

Bosphorus Strait, Ephesus, Istanbul, Pamukkale, Pergamum, Philadelphia

Highlights

  • Exploration of Istanbul: Immerse yourself in the bustling city of Istanbul, experiencing its vibrant business districts, entertainment options, and rich cultural heritage. Explore ancient structures such as mosques and Roman-influenced architecture.
  • Visiting the 7 Churches of Revelation: Embark on a spiritual journey as you visit the locations associated with the seven churches mentioned in the biblical book of Revelation. These sites include Laodicea, Pamukkale with its thermal pools, Philadelphia, Sardis, Thyatira, Pergamum, Smyrna, and Ephesus. The tour will follow the route described in Revelations 1-3, offering insights into Christian history and devotion.
  • Discovering Western Turkey's Classical Sites: Alongside the religious sites, explore the major classical sites of western Turkey. Marvel at the historical significance and architectural wonders of these locations, gaining a deeper understanding of Turkey's rich heritage.
  • Thermal Pools of Pamukkale: Experience the natural beauty and therapeutic properties of Pamukkale's famous thermal pools, known for their stunning white terraces formed by mineral-rich waters.
  • Personalized Group Experience: Enjoy the tour in the company of a private group, allowing for personalized attention and a shared journey of discovery and reflection.

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Provided byExodus Travels

Highlights of Turkey

Wonderful introduction to this huge and beautiful country. Ancient history, beautiful coastlines, Turkish Baths, friendly people, gorgeous food The Wow moment was t...

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Jan 2018

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We visited all the places that we booked the trip to see and our excellent guide Ali also took us to a number of smaller less well known places. Although some of t...

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Jan 2018

Provided byExodus Travels

A varied tour...history,culture,swimming,great food...what more could you want!

This was our ninth Exodus tour and it didn’t disappoint. We saw so much in 2weeks..Gallipoli,Cannukale, Pammukale,Ephesus,Troy,Antalya and Kas, Capadoccia........t...

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Jan 2018

Provided byExodus Travels

A great trip!

Overall, the trip was wonderful! It was my first time doing a trip where we covered so many kilometres which made it tiring, but I expected that at the outset. Som...

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Jan 2018

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Great mix!

This trip is a great mix of man-made and nature-made. If you like ruins and nature it's an amazing trip! The scenery was great, you can't get bored and the ruins i...

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Turkey Tour Selection Trips

  • Consider how much time you have for your vacation to Turkey. Look for tours that focus on the highlights of Turkey in one week. Or, spend a couple weeks or more seeing all the country has to offer. If you have up to a month, combine a Turkey tour with visits to other Eastern European countries.
  • You could easily spend an entire week touring Istanbul, one of the world’s most fascinating cities, so don’t dismiss that option.
  • Consider making Istanbul a starting point for a Black Sea cruise and spending a few extra days there before your voyage; most cruise lines or tour operators can arrange it
  • For the most comfortable temperatures, plan to visit Turkey in the spring. Autumn is also quite comfortable, but summers can be quite hot.
  • Think about what activities you’d like to participate in on your Turkey vacation. Are you hoping to see the natural wonders of the country? Look for a tour that spends a considerable amount of time in Cappadocia. More interested in ancient sites, architecture and culture? Focus on Istanbul.
  • Don’t shy away from solo trips and women-only tours of Turkey. The country is welcoming to all manner of traveler and locals are eager to show off their culture. Pay attention to local customs and traditions and pepper your guide with questions to have the best possible experience.
  • You won’t regret booking a tour that includes Cappadocia, one of Turkey’s most remarkable sites. Plan for three days in order to see the highlights. Hike to your heart’s content, take a hot-air balloon rise at dawn (a must-do in cappadocia) and explore mysterious caves.
  • First time in Turkey? Look for a small-group tour that visits Turkey’s top destinations, including Istanbul, Cappadocia, Konya, Ephesus, Pamukkale and Antalya. You may need as few as 8 days to cover these best-of-Turkey attractions, but you may want to consider taking two weeks to slow down the pace a bit.
  • As in much of the Middle East, touts and salesmen can be overly persistent and annoying to people they perceive as tourists. A good local guide should be able to shoo them away -- an excellent reason to take a guided trip to Turkey.

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Turkish Currency

Here’s the lowdown on the currency in Turkey. 

The currency in Turkey is the Türk Lirası (Turkish lira; ₺). You can expect to pay about ₺7–12 for a beer, ₺50 and up for a flight from Istanbul to Cappadocia, ₺40 for a fish and meze meal and ₺35 for a boating day trip.

A hot-air balloon ride in Cappadocia (a must-do activity in Turkey) runs about €160–175. Many Turkey tour operators will factor these costs into your package rate.

The lira is available in 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 notes, as well as coins from 1 to 50 kuruş, plus a coin for 1 lira. If you’re planning to visit the markets, keep a stock of coins and smaller notes for low-priced items - the vendors often do not have correct change. 

ATMS are available throughout Turkey and most business in metropolitan and heavily visited areas accept credit and debit cards. 

Hoping to bargain at the bazaar? The vendors are used to haggling, but you may want to ask your Turkey tour guide for local customs. There’s a fine art to bargaining, particularly for higher-priced items in upscale shops. Typically, there is some back and forth and ultimately, a price is agreed upon. It’s not considered good manners to haggle over the price and then change your mind and not purchase anything at the end. 

When you’re bargaining at a Turkish market, take your time, be polite and consider buying several items at once, paying in cash or using a strong currency. 

Best Time to Visit Turkey 

For pleasant weather for your Turkey vacation, the most optimal months to visit are April, May, September and October. You’ll miss the oppressive heat of mid-summer, making sightseeing at ancient ruins more comfortable - although if you’re focusing on a seaside tour of Eastern Europe, you may welcome the high temperatures.

Turkish tour operators often cite May as a particularly good month to visit for its warm, but not overly hot temperatures, making visits to Ephesus and other sites with little shade more pleasant.

After October, the temperature drops and it can be off puttingly cold from about November through March, particularly in the interior of the country. Then again, if you’re hoping to beat the crowds during your Turkey tour, then aim for the winter months. 

Is Turkey Safe to Visit?

There’s no yes or no answer to the question of Turkey’s safety for tourists. The political climate can be unstable and the news has opened the world’s eyes to the Syrian conflict and the ensuing terrorist attacks in Turkey. While the security of the country has been compromised at times, travelers can still tour Turkey comfortably with reputable tour operators, who will always have your safety and wellbeing top of mind. 

When you are considering a tour to Turkey, stay abreast of the latest news and government-issued travel warnings. For example, it is not advised to travel within 10 kilometers of the Syrian border and certain cities and regions are considered off limits, including the city of Diyarbakir, and the provinces of Sirnak, Mardin, Sanliurfa, Gaziantep, Kilis, Hatay, Tunceli and Hakari, where most of the terrorist attacks have occured. 

If you’re keen to visit Turkey, but aren’t sure if it’s worth the cost and effort to tour a country with an unpredictable political climate, consider purchasing travel insurance. That way, you can choose a tour company for your Turkey tour, make the arrangements, figure out what you want to see and do, and then - if disaster strikes - you won’t have lost your entire investment. 

Here are a few ideas for staying safe during your Turkey trip

  • Don’t go near any political gatherings or protests and watch the news before and during your tour to be aware of current or developing situations. 
  • Don’t dress in a particularly flashy way or throw cash around. Keep valuables in a safe in your hotel room and wear a money belt.
  • Learn a few Turkish phrases in case you need to ask for directions or need assistance in some way. 
  • Stay with your group tour as much as possible, whether you’re taking a day trip to Ephesus or a multi-day adventure. 
  • Don’t walk alone at night. 
  • Don’t speak ill of the Turkish government - it’s considered a crime. 
  • Be aware that scammers are out there - do a little advance research to see what travelers to Turkey and other Eastern European countries have been experiencing in the weeks before your tour.

What to Pack for a Trip to Turkey 

So you’re taking a tour in Turkey? Lucky you! This captivating land of eastern and western culture, history, art, geography, nature and cuisine is brimming with memorable moments.

To be the most comfortable, here are the top items to pack while you’re traveling in Turkey:

  • Clothing that covers your shoulders and, in more urban areas, your knees (in more rural areas or when traveling on public transit, wear full-length clothing) 
  • A headscarf for visiting mosques (though not required, you will draw less attention to yourself if one is worn)
  • A packable daypack for day trips
  • Hat
  • Walking shoes and casual sandals or flipflops 
  • Layers - the climate can change quite drastically depending on what region of Turkey you are touring 
  • Swimsuit
  • A reusable water bottle 
  • Hand sanitizer and mediation for indigestion 
  • Lightweight scarf or pashmina 
  • Tour operator information, written out in English and Turkish, if possible
  • A Turkish phrasebook or app for your smartphone
  • Power adaptors for your electronics
  • Sunscreen
  • Bug spray 
  • Headlamp 

Your Turkey tour operator can offer valuable advice on other essentials to pack depending on the region you’ll be visiting and the activities you’ll be doing. Take the time to pick their brains before departure from home so you can arrive with everything you need to fully enjoy your vacation in Turkey. 

Common Turkish Phrases

It’s such a welcome and polite gesture to learn a few important phrases in the local language of your tour destination. Try these Turkish phrases during your tour:

Günaydın: Good morning

Tünaydin: Good afternoon 

Tanıştığıma memnun oldum: Pleased to meet you 

Hoş geldiniz: welcome 

Buyurun: please 

Teşekkür ederim: thank you 

Afiyet olsun: may it be good for you, or enjoy your meal

Allah Allah: good Lord, oh my goodness, etc. 

Nasılsın?: How are you?

Özür dilerim: I'm sorry

Güle güle: Goodbye

Evet: yes

Hayir: no

Do’s and Don’ts for Traveling to Turkey

Make the most of your guided tour with these top Turkey travel tips: 

  1. Dress appropriately for a Muslim country. This means that when traveling in Turkey, women should keep their shoulders and knees covered and, when visiting a mosque, consider wearing a headscarf. (Friday is a day of prayer, so do not plan to visit a mosque on that day.)

  2. Be respectful of Ramadan. If you’re touring Turkey during the Islmaic month of fasting, avoid public dining out of respect to devout Muslims. 

  3. Don’t trash talk the government. Seriously. It’s considered a crime to speak ill of Atatürk, the founding father of the Turkish Republic, the government, the Turkish flag and the military.  

  4. Bargain away! The vendors of Turkish bazaars love to haggle over prices, so as long as you do so politely and with good humor, you can have fun with it and feel like a Turkish local. 

  5. Don’t photograph people without permission. Ask your Turkey tour operator about where it’s ok to take a photo and what is forbidden, both in terms of local residents and certain historical and religious sights.

  6. Eat all the Turkish food. Come hungry and try everything! Expect large portions and enjoy the indulgence. Try Köfte meatballs, lamb skewers, Manti dumplings and so much more.

  7. Keep the PDAs … well, private. Public displays of affection are frowned upon throughout Turkey. 

  8. Visit a Turkish bath (a hammam).

  9. Don’t refuse a cup of tea or a gift. The Turkish people are incredibly hospitable and will feel slighted, and justly so, if you turn down a gift. 

  10. Speaking of hospitality, you’ll find that the Turks love to socialize with travelers visiting their country, so take this opportunity to experience a real slice of local life. 

  11. Learn a few phrases in the local language.

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