Ephesus, the very core of the Aegean in antiquity. This port-city, whose well-preserved remains are restored to their former glory, will offer you an unforgettable sight. Walking through this UNESCO World Heritage Site, which was one of the most important Greco-roman settlements and the most prominent trading center in the Mediterranean in ancient times, you’ll get to visit the odeon, the fountains, the temples, the brothel, and the glorious Celsus Library, which was the third biggest library of the ancient world, as well as the agora, the great theatre, the roman baths, the gymnasiums, and many others. Our route will lead you also to The Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world built around the perimeter of Ephesus. You’ll get to visit the ruins of the foundations of this marvelous construction from the Hellenistic Age.The Virgin Mary House, which is located on the top of the “Bulbul” mountain, 9 km ahead of Ephesus, is one of the other stops in our itinerary.
Pickup included
House of Virgin Mary is one of the pilgrimage centre of Christians and was also where Virgin Mary passed her time and died here. Pope Paul VI visited the shrine in 1967, and 'unofficially' confirmed its authenticity. You will have the chance to also go inside, the place is very quiet and you will be able to take a candle which you can light after walking through and say a prayer.
The Temple of Artemis was built in the 6th century BC, and such was its tremendous size, double the dimensions of other Greek temples including the Parthenon, that it was soon regarded as one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world.Today only the foundations and a solitary column stand as a reminder of the site where once stood the greatest temple in the ancient Mediterranean.
You will explore an ancient city that well preserved so far.
Your guide will greet you with a sign that written your name on it.
We will greet you with a sign that written your name on it.
Please look for you name when you get out of your cruise
Kusadasi is a vibrant coastal city on the Turkish Riviera, known for its stunning beaches, rich history, and proximity to ancient ruins. It offers a blend of modern resort amenities and traditional Turkish culture, making it a popular destination for both relaxation and exploration.
A historic hamam (Turkish bath) built in 1640, offering traditional Turkish bath experiences and spa treatments.
A medieval castle with a rich history, offering panoramic views of the city and harbor.
A popular beach with golden sand, clear waters, and a variety of water sports and activities.
One of the most famous ancient cities in the world, featuring well-preserved ruins and significant historical sites.
A small island connected to the mainland by a causeway, featuring a historic castle and beautiful views.
A traditional Turkish flatbread filled with various ingredients like cheese, spinach, or potatoes
Spicy meatballs made with ground beef, onions, and spices, often served with rice or bread
A sweet pastry made with layers of filo dough, nuts, and honey syrup
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather, clear skies, and vibrant nightlife. The sea is at its warmest, perfect for swimming and water sports.
Turkish Lira (TRY)
GMT+3
220VV, 50HzHz
Kusadasi is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty crime and scams.
Kusadasi Bus Station
Affordable and frequent minibuses that follow set routes. Easy to use but can get crowded.
Available • Apps: BiTaksi, Gett
Car, Bike, Scooter
One of the most famous ancient cities in the world, featuring well-preserved ruins and significant historical sites.
A natural wonder featuring terraces of white travertine pools filled with thermal water.
A charming village known for its wine production, fruit wines, and traditional architecture.
Price varies by option