Embark on a unique 10-day tour that combines the best of Greece and Turkey. This journey will take you through historical and cultural landmarks, spanning both countries, with a seamless border crossing between them. Enjoy a combination of ancient ruins, vibrant cities, and picturesque villages, offering an unforgettable experience.
1 nights’ hotel accommodation in Canakkale - Troia
Tusan Hotel
1 nights’ hotel accommodation in Izmir - Kaya
Hotel
2 nights’ hotel accommodation in Kusadasi - Odelia Resort
Hotel
1 night hotel accommodation in Pamukkale - Pam
Thermal Hotel
1 night hotel accommodation Bursa - Tiara Thermal Hotel
3 nights’ hotel accommodation in Istanbul - Central Palace Hotel
PS: If This
hotel list not available at the time of your booking then we will arrange
similar other hotel for your group. If you prefer a Different category hotel,
there might be an additional cost
Professional English - speaking tour
guides
9 open buffet breakfasts
9 dinners
All Arrival and departure transfers
mentioned in above program
Transportation in a fully air -
conditioned, non - smoking coach
Guided Istanbul City Tour
Guided Istanbul Bosphorus Cruise
Guided Canakkale Troy Tour
Guided Pergamum - Thyatira - Smyrna
Guided Ephesus tour
Guided Sirince village Tour
Guided Daily Patmos Tour
Guided
Sardis – Philadelpia – Laodicea
Guided Pamukkale (Hierapolis) tour
Guided Bursa – Nicaea Tour
Return Ferry Ticket from Kusadasi to
Patmos
All entrance fees mentioned in the
itinerary
International flights
Insurance: All types
City Tax
Turkey entry visa
Hotel VAT Greece
Optional land
excursion
Items of a personal nature such as
alcoholic drinks, cold drinks, laundry
Any others expenses which are not mentioned
at the included section.
Hotel room taxes
Tipping
NOTE
: As there are no Kuşadası - Patmos ferry services during the winter
months, an alternative tour program will be offered (such as the Didim tour).
(Dinner included)
Greece and Turkey and meet the Turkish
representative. Continue to legendary Troy,
immortalised by Homer in the stories of King Priamus, Hector, Paris
and the beautiful Helen. Visit the archaeological excavations that have
revealed nine separate periods of settlement, including the ruins of city
walls, house foundations, a temple, a theatre and a wooden replica of the
Trojan horse, commemorating the epic victory 13th century BCE. Continue
to Canakkale. Overnight in
Canakkale.
(Breakfast and Dinner included)
Travel to Pergamum (Revelation 2:12-17), a great
Hellenistic capital in a superb mountain top setting. Visit the well-preserved
ruins of the ancient city and enjoy a spectacular view of the Aegean Sea from
the Acropolis, where a beautiful Altar of Zeus once stood. Continue to Thyatira
to visit one of the Seven Churches of Revelation. The Church was set in an
ancient commercial town with strong ties to Troy and Sardis. It is here, according
to the Book of Acts, Paul encountered the first Christian on European soil.
Aigai was the first city and core of the Macedonian Kingdom, the most
significant Greek state in the North. Continue to Izmir, the modern face of
Turkey, once ancient Smyrna housing another of the Seven Churches of the Book
of Revelation, where St. Polycarp was martyred. Overnight in Izmir.
(Breakfast and Dinner included)
Drive to Ephesus,
under Roman rule from 130 BCE, with another of the Seven Churches of
the Revelation (Rev.1:11). In antiquity, Ephesus was once a great city,
boasting some three hundred thousand residents and a metropolitan center, whose
extensive ruins are among the best preserved in the world. Stroll down the
Cardo (the main Roman street of Ephesus), imagine
the splendour of its ancient buildings and the hustle bustle of daily life.
Visit the Library of Celsus, the Agora, the Odeon, Trajan’s Fountain,
Domitianus Temple, the Roman latrines, the Theatre and the Stadium in which
Paul preached the gospel. Paul stayed in Ephesus for 2 years. He wrote the
first letter to the Corinthians here and probably other Epistles. Paul preached
in the synagogue and the lecture hall of Tyrannus. After 2 years, everyone in the
province had heard the word of the Lord, and God accomplished miracles at the
hands of Paul. When pieces of cloth that had touched Paul’s skin were applied
to the sick, their diseases left them, and they were healed (Acts 19:8-12).
Other well-known disciples preached in Ephesus including Priscilla and Aquila,
Apollos, Erostus and John the Apostle. Continue to Mary’s House, reputedly
the true place where Mary spent her last years before she died. Visit the
Basilica of St. John, the author of the Book of Revelation, one of the largest
churches of its time. Overnight
in Kusadasi.
(Breakfast and Dinner included)
Travel
to the port in Kusadasi, take the ferry to Patmos. Patmos is a beautiful Island
in the string of Greek Islands. During the persecution of Christians, in 95
A.D., the Romans exiled St. John to the Island for 16 months. After docking,
travel to the Grotto of St. John. According to an early Christian tradition it
was here that the Apostle, amidst adversity, heard the voice of God, glimpsed
the future, and penned the profound Book of Revelation — the final book in the
Holy Bible. The small cave, now known as the Cave of the Apocalypse, has
transformed into a place of worship, a must-see pilgrimage destination of
profound spiritual significance. Our journey continues through a maze of inspiring
lanes leading to the Monastery of St. John the Theologian, a remarkable
structure dating back to the 11th century. Here we delve into the essence of
monastic life and absorb timeless history through the museum's magnificent
ecclesiastical artefacts. Treasures within the monastery include frescoes
depicting the founder Christodoulos and miracles of St. John. Then explore
Chora, the enchanting city of Patmos as you make your way to the port, Skala,
to return by ferry to Kusadasi. Overnight in Kusadasi. Odelia Resort Hotel.
Alternative Tour : Miletus - Didyma -
Priene - Kusadasi.
Visit the Greco-Roman city of
Priene. Then visit Miletus theater where Paul spoke to the locals. Last visit
to the Apollo Temple in Didyma, the famous oracle center of Asia Minor. Return
to Kusadasi.
NOTE : As there are no Kuşadası - Patmos ferry services
during the winter months, an alternative tour program will be offered (such as
the Miletus -
Didyma - Priene).
(Breakfast and Dinner included)
Drive to Sardis,
capital of the ancient Lydian kingdom 6th century BCE
(Rev. 3:1-6), one of the Seven Churches of the Apocalypse, described as being
“dead” (Rev, 3:1). Visit: The marble court of the imperial cult, built in
honour of the Roman emperors, the large palaestra. Then stop to see one of the
largest ancient synagogues ever built. This unique
Synagogue, built in the 4th century was in continuous use until the
7th century ACE. Continue to Philadelphia, referred to as the
New Jerusalem (Rev. 3:7-13), with one of the Seven Churches, visit the church
of St John. Travel to Laodicea, founded in the 2nd Century BCE by
Antiochus II Theos who named it for his wife, where you will visit another of
the Seven Churches of the Revelation. Proceed to Pamukkale (cotton balls), a
fascinating, unique geothermal terraced hot spring.
Overnight in Pamukkale.
(Breakfast and Dinner included)
Visit the terraced hot springs of Pamukkale a
magnificent, unique renowned natural formation. Proceed to the ancient Roman
ruins of Hierapolis where Philip the Apostle was martyred in 1 ACE including the
magnificently preserved Necropolis (cemetery), Avenue of Tombs, Gates, Thermal
Baths, Devil’s Hole and the Masterpiece Theatre. Continue to Bursa, the first
capital of the Ottoman Empire. Overnight in Bursa
(Breakfast and Dinner included)
Visit historic Bursa Citadel, also known as
Bursa Kalesi. This ancient fortress offers panoramic views of the city and is a
great spot to learn about Bursa's past. Continue to the Bursa City Museum with
fascinating insights into the history and culture of Bursa, and exhibits
showcasing artifacts from different periods. Travel to Nicaea, which along with the rest of Bithynia, came under the rule of
the Roman Republic in 72 BC. Visit the Roman ruins in the city
that later achieved fame as the site of two ecumenical councils, the first in
325 ACE and seventh in 787 ACE. Later
the capital of the Empire of Nicaea following the Fourth
Crusade in 1204. Enjoy a ferry crossing of the Sea of Marmara to
Istanbul. Overnight in Istanbul.
(Breakfast and Dinner
included)
We
depart at 08.30 for the Istanbul city tour. First visit
the Hagia Sophia Museum and the Blue Mosque with its beautiful Iznik tiles.
Proceed to and visit the ancient Hippodrome where chariot and horse races were
held. Continue to the Chora Church, also known as the Church of the Holy
Savior. According to a 10th Century Christian tradition, passed down by Simeon
Metaphrates, the graves of Saint Babylas and his 84 students – martyred in the
great massacre, during the reign of Emperor Diocletian, 298 A C E – were
transferred to the area where Chora Church is today at the beginning of the 4th
century. This is roughly the same time as the construction of the original
Chora Church! It was built as part of a monastery complex outside the city
walls of Constantinople. “Chora” is the Greek word for town, in this case it
reflects the church's original rural location. End the day at the Grand Covered
Bazaar, one of the largest covered markets in the world with 60 streets and
5,000 shops, the market attracts between 250,000 to 400,000 visitors daily. It
is well known for its jewelry, hand painted ceramics, carpets, embroideries,
spices and antique shops. The rest of the evening is yours to enjoy Istanbul.
Overnight in Istanbul.
Please Note: Topkapi Palace closed on Tuesdays. If your
(Breakfast and Dinner
included)
Pick
up at 08:30am from the hotel and depart for the Istanbul Bosphorus Cruise and
Shopping Tour. BOSPHORUS BY BOAT a traditional excursion by boat along the
waterway separating Europe and Asia. The shore is lined with old wooden villas,
palaces of marble, fortresses, and small fishing villages. During the excursion
you will see the magnificent sights of the following attractions from your
boat. See Dolmabahce Palace, and further along, the parks and imperial
pavilions of Yildiz Palace. On the coastal edge of this park, is Ciragan
Palace, 300 meters of its marble facade faces the shore. At Ortakoy a great
variety of artists gather every Sunday to display their work along the street.
Ortakoy is a symbol of tolerance with a church, a mosque and a synagogue existing
side by side for centuries.
RUMELI FORTRESS Built by Mehmet the Conqueror in 1452 prior to the conquest of
Istanbul was completed in only four months to control and protect the infamous
Bosphorus passage. It is one of the most beautiful works of military
architecture anywhere in the world. BEYLERBEYI PALAS (PALACE) The summer
residence of Ottoman sultans exists in its original renovated glory featuring
original antique furniture and magnificent gardens with the Harem on the Asian
side of Istanbul.
BOSPHORUS BRIDGE enjoy a unique chance to step from one continent (Asia) to
another (Europe)
CAMLICA HILL the highest point in Istanbul. At the top of it you can rest and
admire the magnificent panorama of Istanbul and the Bosphorus from the
beautiful gardens, landscaped in traditional Turkish Ottoman style. SHOPPING
TOUR (after cruise) Experience the traditional silk weaving skills of Turkish
women at the carpet weaving courses provided by The Ministry of National
Education. You will get the opportunity to see jewellery, handcrafts centre and
a modern leatherwear show. Enjoy the experience of shopping whilst gaining the
knowledge of the ancient craftsmen, with Murti's Tour's local escort full of
knowledge about how to haggle the streets of Istanbul. The rest of the evening
is yours to explore Istanbul. Overnight in Istanbul.
(Open buffet breakfast included)
After breakfast check out from
the hotel. We hope your tour was a memorable one and we look forward to seeing
you in the future on another TravelShop Booking Tour. Have a safe trip back
home and thanks for choosing TravelShop Booking.