Discover the ancient wonders of Ephesus on a full-day tour from Bodrum Port. Explore the extensive Roman ruins of Ephesus, including the Celsus Library and the Great Theater. A visit to the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, adds to the experience. Enjoy a taste of local culture at a women’s cooperative where you can see traditional carpet weaving. This tour includes a private guide, round-trip transportation, and lunch at the cooperative, ensuring a hassle-free adventure through Turkey's rich history.
- Full-day guided tour of Ephesus Ancient Site
- Visit the Temple of Artemis
- Includes lunch at a local women’s cooperative
- Convenient pick-up/drop-off from Bodrum Port or hotel, lasting approximately 8 hours
Pickup included
Your guide will be waiting to meet you at the port.
Your guide will hold your name sign.
After a warm welcome, you’ll set off on an 80-minute drive to the legendary Ancient City of Ephesus—one of the most important and best-preserved archaeological sites in the world. Together with your guide, you’ll take a gentle downhill walk through the heart of this once-thriving Roman capital. Along the way, you’ll marvel at iconic landmarks such as the Bouleuterion, the Temple of Domitian, the Hercules Gate, the Temple of Hadrian, and the stunning Library of Celsus, before arriving at the awe-inspiring Great Theater, a masterpiece that once echoed with the voices of 25,000 spectator
We invite you to experience the local culture of Ephesus by visiting the Teaching Village, where you can observe the traditional art of handmade carpets and rugs. Witness the intricate weaving techniques and learn about the craftsmanship that defines this local art form.
Finally, you will drive back to Bodrum.
Bodrum, a stunning coastal city on the Turkish Riviera, is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant nightlife, and rich history. Once home to the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, Bodrum seamlessly blends ancient ruins with modern luxury, offering a unique Mediterranean experience.
A 15th-century castle built by the Knights of St. John, now housing the Museum of Underwater Archaeology with fascinating exhibits of shipwrecks and artifacts.
A bustling marina filled with luxury yachts, lined with bars, restaurants, and shops. A great place to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Bodrum.
An ancient Greek amphitheatre dating back to the 4th century BC, offering stunning views of the Aegean Sea and Bodrum Peninsula.
A museum showcasing a diverse collection of art, including paintings, sculptures, and ceramics from Turkish and international artists.
A picturesque row of historic windmills offering panoramic views of Bodrum and the Aegean Sea. A great spot for photography and a leisurely stroll.
A savory pastry filled with cheese, spinach, or minced meat, cooked on a griddle.
A selection of small dishes such as hummus, baba ganoush, dolma, and tzatziki.
Freshly caught fish and seafood grilled to perfection, often served with lemon and herbs.
A sweet pastry made with layers of filo dough, nuts, and honey syrup.
This is the busiest time with warm weather and plenty of sunshine, perfect for beach activities and water sports. The city is lively with festivals and events.
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Bodrum is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, petty theft and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.
Bodrum Bus Terminal
Shared minibuses that run on fixed routes. Affordable and convenient for short distances.
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A secluded beach with crystal-clear waters and stunning views, perfect for a relaxing day trip.
A charming coastal town with a rich history and beautiful beaches.
A popular beach resort with a long sandy beach and a variety of water sports.
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