Family Package Ephesus Tour from Kusadasi Port for Crusiers
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Family Package Ephesus Tour from Kusadasi Port for Crusiers

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About this experience

A City of Legends and Civilizations
From Greek beginnings to Roman grandeur, Ephesus was once one of the most important cities of the ancient world — a center of trade, religion, and learning.the expert-guided tour brings this rich history to life, revealing secrets, myths, and the daily life of people who lived here thousands of years ago.
We believe that every traveler is unique. That’s why we offer customizable tours, warm hospitality, and real human connection. No rushing, no big crowds — just real moments, real stories, and real smiles.

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Family Package Ephesus Tour from Kusadasi Port for Crusiers

Pickup included

What's included

Fully Air-conditioned Brand new vehicle with Separate Driver
GUARANTEED ON-TIME RETURN FOR CRUISE PASSENGERS
Lunch
Port pickup and drop-off
Professional Tour Guide

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

Walk Through Time in the Heart of Ephesus

Step into the ancient world as we wander the marble streets of Ephesus, one of the most magnificent and best-preserved ancient cities on Earth. With our friendly, expert guide leading the way, you'll feel history come alive around every corner.

We pause at the breathtaking Library of Celsus, its grand façade still standing proud after two thousand years. Just steps away, we sit in the mighty Great Theatre, imagining the roar of 25,000 spectators during Roman times.

As we stroll down the Sacred Way, stories of emperors, philosophers, and goddesses unfold — tales hidden in the stone, waiting to be discovered. You’ll learn about daily Roman life, ancient engineering, and the powerful women who once walked these same paths.

The atmosphere? Peaceful, magical, and rich with mystery.

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Stop 2

A Peaceful Journey to the House of Virgin Mary

Hidden among the quiet hills above Ephesus lies a place of deep peace and powerful spirit — the House of the Virgin Mary.

As we arrive, a gentle silence welcomes us. Surrounded by pine trees and soft birdsong, this humble stone house is believed to be where Mary, the mother of Jesus, spent her final years. Whether you visit with faith, curiosity, or simple respect for history, the atmosphere here touches the heart.

Our guide shares the story of how this sacred place was discovered — through visions, research, and faith — and why it’s visited today by people of all religions from around the world.

You’ll light a candle, walk the peaceful garden paths, and maybe make a wish at the famous wishing wall. It’s a quiet moment of reflection, tucked in nature’s embrace.

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Stop 3

Step Into Legend at the Temple of Artemis

Just a short drive from Ephesus, we arrive at what was once one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World — the legendary Temple of Artemis.

Though only a few columns remain today, standing on this sacred ground stirs the imagination. Our guide paints a vivid picture of its former glory: a massive sanctuary dedicated to Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and protector of women.

At its peak, this temple was larger than the Parthenon, visited by pilgrims, kings, and philosophers from across the ancient world. You'll hear stories of myth, power, destruction, and rebirth — as the temple was built, destroyed, and rebuilt over centuries.

As we stand among the ruins, with views stretching across the valley, it's easy to feel the energy that once made this place a center of worship, trade, and mystery.

4

Tradition Woven in Time: Visit a Turkish Carpet Weaving School

After exploring the wonders of ancient history, we slow things down for a truly authentic cultural experience — a visit to a traditional Turkish carpet weaving school.

Nestled in a peaceful village setting, this is where the centuries-old art of handmade carpets and kilims lives on. Upon arrival, we're welcomed with warm hospitality and a delicious homemade Turkish lunch — a perfect moment to relax, chat, and enjoy local flavors.

Then, the magic begins.

We watch skilled women at their looms, their fingers dancing with precision, weaving patterns that tell stories passed down for generations. Our guide explains the symbols, natural dyes, and techniques that make Turkish carpets world-famous — each one unique, each one a piece of living art.

You’ll have the chance to see rare examples of regional styles and even try your hand at weaving if you like!

5

A Taste of Turkish Craftsmanship & Culture

No journey is complete without experiencing the vibrant colors, textures, and tastes of local life — and today, we dive into the art of Turkish craftsmanship and flavors.

We begin with a visit to a renowned leather workshop in Selçuk, where skilled artisans craft beautiful handmade jackets, bags, and accessories from the finest leather. Watch as tradition meets modern design — you may even find a one-of-a-kind piece to take home!

Next, we stop by a ceramic and pottery atelier, where colorful tiles and elegant pottery are shaped and painted by hand. Our guide explains the stories behind the patterns, many inspired by ancient Anatolian and Ottoman art. You're welcome to try your hand at the wheel or simply admire the beautiful creations.

Finally, prepare your senses for a feast! We visit a delightful local shop filled with Turkish delight (lokum), fresh baklava, dried fruits, teas, and aromatic spices.

What's not included

personal expenses
Entrance fees of Ephesus and house of mary

Available languages

Guide guide
EN ES

Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

In front of the ticket sales point at the upper entrance of Ephesus

About Selçuk

Selçuk is a charming town in Turkey's Aegean Region, renowned as the gateway to the ancient city of Ephesus. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and proximity to stunning natural sites, Selçuk offers a unique blend of archaeological wonders and authentic Turkish hospitality.

Top Attractions

Ephesus

Ephesus is one of the most famous ancient cities in the world, known for its well-preserved ruins, including the Library of Celsus, the Great Theatre, and the Temple of Artemis.

Historical Half to full day Moderate (Entrance fee around 20 USD)

Selçuk Basilica

The Selçuk Basilica is an ancient Christian church with well-preserved mosaics and architectural details, offering insights into the region's early Christian history.

Historical 1-2 hours Free

İsa Bey Mosque

İsa Bey Mosque is a 14th-century Ottoman mosque with beautiful Seljuk architecture, featuring intricate tile work and a serene courtyard.

Historical 30 minutes to 1 hour Free

Şirince Village

Şirince is a picturesque village known for its traditional stone houses, local wines, and olive oil. It's a great place to experience authentic Turkish village life and sample local produce.

Cultural Half day Free to explore, budget for food and wine tastings

Ephesus Museum

The Ephesus Museum houses a collection of artifacts from the ancient city of Ephesus, including sculptures, mosaics, and coins.

Museum 1-2 hours Moderate (Entrance fee around 5 USD)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Çökertme Kebap

A traditional dish made with minced lamb or beef, onions, and spices, cooked on a skewer over an open flame.

Main Course Contains meat, can be spicy

Karnıyarık

A stuffed eggplant dish made with minced meat, onions, tomatoes, and peppers, topped with a rich tomato sauce.

Main Course Contains meat, can be spicy

Şakşuka

A traditional dish made with green peppers, tomatoes, and onions, cooked with minced meat and topped with a yogurt sauce.

Main Course Contains meat, can be spicy

Midye Dolma

Stuffed mussels filled with a mixture of rice, pine nuts, and spices, served with a lemon wedge.

Snack Contains seafood, can be spicy

Popular Activities

Hiking in the surrounding countryside Horseback riding Mountain biking Beach relaxation in Kuşadası Spa treatments in Pamukkale Wine tasting in Şirince Village Exploring ancient ruins Visiting local museums

Best Time to Visit

April to June, September to October

The best time to visit Selçuk is during the spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant, and the crowds are manageable. These seasons offer ideal conditions for exploring the ancient sites and enjoying the local cuisine.

15°C to 30°C 59°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Turkish
  • Widely spoken: English, German, Russian
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas, limited in rural areas

Currency

Turkish Lira (TRY)

Time Zone

GMT+3

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Selçuk is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-hailing apps to avoid overcharging.
  • • Keep valuables secure and be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas.
  • • Be wary of fake petitions or surveys, as they may be a distraction for thieves.

Getting there

By air
  • Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport • 80 km
By train

Selçuk Railway Station

By bus

Selçuk Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Local buses are the primary mode of public transportation in Selçuk, connecting the town center to major attractions and nearby towns.

Taxis

Available • Apps: BiTaksi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Town Center Ephesus Area Şirince Village

Day trips

Pamukkale
150 km • Full day

Pamukkale is a natural wonder known for its white travertine terraces and thermal springs. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular day trip from Selçuk.

Kuşadası
20 km • Half day

Kuşadası is a popular coastal town known for its beaches, nightlife, and shopping. It's a great day trip for those looking to relax on the beach or explore the town's many shops and restaurants.

Priene, Miletus, and Didyma
50-60 km • Full day

Priene, Miletus, and Didyma are ancient cities located near Selçuk, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history. These sites are less crowded than Ephesus and offer a unique opportunity to explore ancient ruins.

Festivals

International Selçuk Ephesus Culture and Art Festival • May International Selçuk Ephesus Jazz Festival • July Selçuk Wine Festival • September

Pro tips

  • Visit the ancient city of Ephesus early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat and crowds.
  • Try the local specialties, such as Çökertme Kebap and Şakşuka, at traditional restaurants like Dünyayla Otel Restaurant or Selçuk Pidecisi.
  • Explore the charming village of Şirince for a glimpse into traditional Turkish village life, with its stone houses, local wines, and olive oils.
  • Take a day trip to Pamukkale to experience the natural wonders of the travertine terraces and thermal springs.
  • Visit the Ephesus Museum to learn more about the ancient city and its rich history, with a collection of artifacts that includes sculptures, mosaics, and coins.
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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