Early morning transfer to Istanbul airport for flight to Izmir. Transfer from Izmir to Selcuk, join in tour of Ephesus (lunch is included) after the tour back to the hotel and stay the night.
Full Day Ephesus Tour Details;

Temple
of Artemis: was one
of the Seven Wonders of the
World and located in Ephesus.
Throughout the excavations
in Ephesus, the actual
location of the temple was
presumed in different places.
Its ancient cult dedicated
to Artemis was famous in
antiquity and made ancient
Ephesus a much-visited
pilgrimage place. Each year
one month was considered a
holiday and set aside for
the religious ceremonious
observations.
The
Ruins of Ephesus:
Concert hall, market places,
colonnaded street, temples,
fountains, library, theather,
arcadian way and more.
The
House of Virgin Marry:
It is known with
certainty That the Virgin
Mary went to Ephesus and
lived there for some time.
Whether or not she died in
Ephesus was not known until
Anne Catherine Emmerich's
vision.
Day
02
After breakfast join in tour
of Pamukkale (lunch is
included) after the tour
back to the hotel and stay
the night.
Full Day Pamukkale Tour Details;

Ancient City of Hierapolis: A Magical and spectacular natural site, unique in the world, Pamukkale (Hierapolis) is a fairyland of dazzling white, petrified castles. Thermal spring waters laden with calcareous salts running off the plateau's edge have created this fantastic formation of stalactites, cataracts and basins. The hot springs have been used since Roman times for their therapeutic powers. Both the thermal center with its motels and thermal pools, and the ruins of the ancient city of Hierapolis, are situated on the plateau.
Day
03
After breakfast join in tour
of Didyma-Milletos-Priene (lunch
is included) after the tour
back to the hotel and stay
the night.
Full Day Didyma-Milletus-Priene Tour Details;

Didyma: The word
Didyma meant "twins" and was
associated by some as being
the meeting place of Zeus
and Leto to have their twins
Apollo and Artemis. Didyma
was famed as a prophecy
center dedicated to Apollo
which served a similar
purpose as the Delphi of
Anatolia. It was not a city
but a sanctuary linked to
Miletus by Milesians with a
19 km / 12 mi sacred road.
However, this road may not
have been constructed until
the end of the 1C AD. In
addition to pilgrimages made
by sea, some festivals of
drama, music and sports were
held there every four years.
Miletus: Miletus, an
ancient city located near
the present Akkoy at the
mouth of the Buyuk Menderes
(Meander) River, owed its
importance to its position
on trade routes. It was one
of the largest cities in
Anatolia with a population
of between 80,000 and
100,000. Highly prosperous,
it founded many colonies and
was the home of the 6C BC
philosophers Anaximander,
Anaximenes, and Thales, the
town planner Hippodamus and
architect Isidorus. Miletus
seems to have produced
geniuses the way Aphrodisias
produced sculptors.
Priene:
The ancient harbor
city of Priene probably
changed its location when
the silt of the Meander
River threatened to bury it.
Now it is nearly 16 km / 10
mi from the sea. The
original place of the city
has never been found but it
was probably a peninsula
with two harbors. Priene was
laid out on a Hippodamian
system of grid plan at the
foot of a spectacular cliff
on Mount Mycale and
contained many famous
examples of Hellenistic art
and architecture. All the
streets intersect at right
angles. Remaining small with
about 4 or 5 thousand
inhabitants and never of
great political significance
it shared the same history
as the other Ionian cities.
Day
04
After breakfast join in tour
of pergamum (lunch is
included) after the tour
transfer to airport for
flight to Istanbul. Arrive
in Istanbul and transfer to
your hotel.
Full Day Pergamum Tour Details;

Visit to AESCULAPIUM, ancient medical center built in the name of AESCULAPIS, God of Medicine. Lunch and continue to PERGAMUM ACROPOLIS. Visit ATENA and TROJAN TEMPLES, TEMPLE of ZEUS,TEMPLE of DIONYSOS, GYMNASIUM of YOUTH, ODEON, LIBRARY, AGORA, GREAT THEATRE and ROMAN BATH.



