This tour isn’t just less walking—it’s smarter sightseeing. While most Ephesus tours require long walks in the summer heat, this private experience follows a carefully planned, downhill route with minimal walking and shaded rest points. Your guide adapts the pace to your comfort, making it ideal for cruise guests, seniors, or anyone wanting to avoid exhaustion.
What sets it even further apart? You’ll have the option to visit the Ephesus Experience Museum, a cutting-edge digital attraction that brings ancient Ephesus to life—without taking a single step. It’s the perfect blend of history, innovation, and comfort.
Inc. Ephesus Experience Museum: Award-winning Best Experience Museum in the World(2024),
with an admission fee of around €20.<br/>Choose language at booking. : This option is only available for ENGLISH.
<br/>Traditional and Local: Turkish cuisine featuring meze, salad, main dishes, and desserts.<br/>MERCEDES Vito or Sprinter: A new model vehicle with air conditioning and a professional driver.<br/>Pickup included
Inc. Ephesus Experience Museum: Award-winning Best Experience Museum in the World(2024),
with an admission fee of around €20.<br/>Choose language at booking. : This option is only available for
SPANISH, GERMAN, FRENCH, ITALIAN, RUSSIAN.<br/>Traditional and Local: Turkish cuisine featuring meze, salad, main dishes, and desserts.<br/>MERCEDES Vito or Sprinter: A new model vehicle with air conditioning and a professional driver.<br/>Pickup included
Explore one of the most well-preserved ancient cities in the world. Walk along the marble streets, visit the Library of Celsus, the Great Theatre, the Temple of Hadrian, and more, while learning about its rich Roman and early Christian history.
Enjoy exclusive access to the cutting-edge Ephesus Experience Museum — a modern, immersive attraction where ancient history meets high technology. With stunning visuals, light mapping, and atmospheric storytelling, you’ll walk through the spiritual and architectural legacy of Ephesus like never before.
Enjoy a delicious local meal at a traditional carpet weaving school, where you'll experience authentic regional cuisine. While you’re there, you can learn about the ancient art of carpet weaving, and if you're interested, there’s the opportunity to purchase a piece directly from the school, without the pressure of typical sales tactics.
Visit the peaceful and spiritual site believed to be the final home of the Virgin Mary, nestled in the hills above Ephesus.
The Temple of Artemis is known as one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. It has been built in the areas of Ephesus on a flat area, which over the centuries has turned into a swamp. If you visit Ephesus today, you can only see the ruins of the foundations of this marvelous Hellenistic Age construction, the Temple of Artemis. It is known as one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. It has been built in the areas of Ephesus on a flat area, which over the centuries has turned into a swamp. If you visit Ephesus today, you can only see the ruins of the foundations of this marvelous construction of the Hellenistic Age,
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.
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.
The Selçuk Basilica is an ancient Christian church with well-preserved mosaics and architectural details, offering insights into the region's early Christian history.
İsa Bey Mosque is a 14th-century Ottoman mosque with beautiful Seljuk architecture, featuring intricate tile work and a serene courtyard.
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.
The Ephesus Museum houses a collection of artifacts from the ancient city of Ephesus, including sculptures, mosaics, and coins.
A traditional dish made with minced lamb or beef, onions, and spices, cooked on a skewer over an open flame.
A stuffed eggplant dish made with minced meat, onions, tomatoes, and peppers, topped with a rich tomato sauce.
A traditional dish made with green peppers, tomatoes, and onions, cooked with minced meat and topped with a yogurt sauce.
Stuffed mussels filled with a mixture of rice, pine nuts, and spices, served with a lemon wedge.
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.
Turkish Lira (TRY)
GMT+3
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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.
Selçuk Railway Station
Selçuk Bus Terminal
Local buses are the primary mode of public transportation in Selçuk, connecting the town center to major attractions and nearby towns.
Available • Apps: BiTaksi
Car, Bike, Scooter
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 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 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.
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