Get a fully-personalized introduction to the ancient city of Ephesus with a flexible private tour of the archeological site and Sirince Village with lunch. Follow in the footsteps of Hellenistic and Roman civilizations that built great temples, libraries and public places and see the vivid murals that decorated their private homes. Explore an authentic Greek-Turk community and see the stone remains of the Temple of Artemis, one of the ancient world’s Seven Wonders.
-Customizable private tour of Ephesus
-Explore a UNESCO site with an experienced guide
-Learn about local history and culture
-Choice of several departures throughout the day
-Hotel or port transfers included
Pickup included
House of Virgin Mary is the place where Mary may have spent her last days. Indeed, she may have come in the area together with Saint John. This place was offically declared a shrine of the Roman Catholic Church in 1986, and since then it has become a popular place of pilgrimage. Pope Paul VI visited shrine in 1967.
Ephesus is an exceptional testimony to the cultural traditions of the Hellenistic, Roman Imperial and early Christian periods. Ephesus is an important site for Christianity; being one of the seven Churches of Revelation. Apostle Paul probably spent two and half years in Ephesus during his third missionary journey. In two hours, you will be exploring the city by walking on the marble streets, accompanied by our English speaking tour guide.
In our tour, we will be seeing Odeon, State Agora, Prytaneion, Memmius Monument, Domatian Temple, Hercules Gate, Curetes Street, Hadrian Temple, Latriens, Celsus Library, Marble Road, Commercial Agora, Great Theather, Arcadiane (Harbour Road).
Ancient luxurious residential villas, built according to the Hippodamian plan where the roads transect each other at right angles. Houses feature drawings showing gladiators, caricatures, and animals and grafiti of names of persons, poems, and the declarations of love.
One of the 'Seven Wonders' of antiquity.
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