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11 Days / 10 Nights - $4,350
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This highlights tour of Turkey showcases historic Roman relics, 7th century cave dwellings and hot springs along with delightful deluxe accommodation, delectable local cuisine, and more! Your private journey begins & ends in one of the world’s largest cities, Istanbul, and includes visits to the ancient caves & fairy chimneys of Cappadocia, the natural wonders of Pamukkale, the Ionian city of Ephesus, and Troy, the site of the Trojan Wars

Itinerary

Day 1
Arrive Istanbul
Welcome to Turkey! Upon arrival in Istanbul, you will be met and then transferred from the airport to the hotel for check-in. The rest of the day is at your leisure. Overnight at the Barceló Eresin Topkapi Hotel – 5*.
Day 2
Istanbul (B)
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before your tour of Istanbul. Today, visit the fascinating Spice Market, and then transfer to the pier to take a cruise along the Bosphorus. Next, visit the Asian side of Istanbul, crossing transcontinental Bosphorus Bridge, connecting Europe and Asia, and then return to the hotel for the evening at your leisure.
Day 3
Istanbul (B)
Today, you will visit and discover various Byzantine and Ottoman treasures. Enjoy the wonders of the Hippodrome Square and the Hagia Sophia Museum, marvel at the Blue Mosque and the Royal Topkapi Palace. Later, wander the historical grand bazaar.
Day 4
Istanbul - Cappadocia (B)
Enjoy breakfast at your leisure before being met in the lobby for your transfer to Ataturk airport for your flight to Neveshir. On arrival, you will be met and then transferred to visit the underground city of Kaymakli.  These troglodyte cave-cites were excavated as early as Hittite times, and expanded over the centuries as various marauding armies traversed Central Anatolia in search of captives and plunder.  There are 36 underground cities in Cappadocia and the widest one is the Kaymakli underground city.  Afterwards, visit the old Christian village of Cavusin, and stop by Pigeon Valley near Uchisar.  Then continue on to see the Ortahisar natural rock castle.  Overnight at the deluxe cave hotel Yunak Evleri Hotel – 4.5* for two nights.
Day 5
Cappadocia (B/D)
Today, enjoy a full day tour where you will discover Cappadocia; an unusual space land boasting fairy chimneys, troglodyte dwellings and underground cities built by Christians in 7th century.  Today's tour also includes a visit to the Avanos Pottery making village.
Day 6
Cappadocia - Konya - Pamukkale (B/D)
After breakfast at the hotel, drive to Pamukkale via Konya. Visit the Mevlana Museum and stay overnight at the  Colossae Hotel – 5*.
Day 7
Pamukkale - Kusadasi (B/D)
This morning visit the ancient city of Hierapolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and enjoy the warm mineral hot springs of Pamukkale, formed by tons of limestone deposits. Later, drive to Aphrodisias, arguably one of the most beautiful ancient cities in Turkey, and then continue onward to Kusadasi where you will check-in and enjoy dinner and the evening at your leisure. Stay two nights at the Charisma Hotel – 5*.
Day 8
Kusadasi (B/D)
This morning, visit the Ionian city of Ephesus from 1st century B.C., and then visit the Basilica of St. John and the House of Virgin Mary, where she spent her final days.
Day 9
Kusadasi - Pergamon - Cannakle (B/D)
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before driving to Pergamon where you will visit this Greco Roman city built on four rising terraces. Overnight in Canakkale at the  Kolin Hotel – 5*.
Day 10
Canakkale - Istanbul (B)
Today, drive to Troy, the legendary town in the Iliad of Homer, and the site of the Trojan Wars. After sightseeing, cross the Dardanelles Strait by ferry and check into your hotel in Istanbul. Overnight at the Barceló Eresin Topkapi Hotel – 5*
Day 11
Depart Istanbul (B)
Enjoy breakfast and at the appropriate time you will be met at the hotel for your transfer to the airport.

Prices - Dates

Inside Turkey - A Private Journey

Valid March 15 - October 31, 2012

Twin Sharing

$4,350

Single Room
$5,899

Package includes:
  • Domestic economy class flight from Istanbul to Neveshir;
  • Hotel accommodations as specified;
  • Private transfers;
  • Meals as specified;
  • Sightseeing with admissions as specified;
  • Private Air-conditioned vehicle with English-speaking guide;
  • Entry fees to sites and museums mentioned in the program;

Package does not include:
  • International Airfare;
  • Meals and services not specified;
  • Any beverages with meals;
  • Excess baggage fees levied by airlines;
  • Turkish Entry Visa fee (approx. US$60);
  • Tips and gratuities to drivers & tour guides;
  • Travel Insurance;
  • Any personal expenses such as telephone calls, laundry, drinks,
    mini-bar, internet, etc.

Travel Guide

Entry Regulations:
All Canadian citizens require a Canadian passport valid for at least six months beyond the date of your entry into the country. An entry visa is necessary to enter Turkey which can be obtained at the point of entry for a fee of US$60 for Canadian passport holders and US$20 for American passport holders.  A photo is not necessary.

Canadians should ensure that an entry stamp is placed in their passports by Turkish immigration officials upon arrival. Failure to do so could lead to fines, detention, deportation, or serious difficulties upon departure.

Please check with your country’s Foreign Affairs office to find out about entry requirements for non-Canadians and Americans.

Climate:
Turkey's climate is characterised by extremes, with temperatures varying greatly from season to season in the country's different regions. The Mediterranean and Aegean coasts of Turkey have very dry, hot summers, and the mild, though wet, winters occur between October and April, when the coastal towns tend to more or less shut down. Istanbul and Cappadocia can experience very cold winters, with light snow. High summer, usually between July and September, is the peak tourist season, though from June mosquitoes can be a problem. The best time to visit Turkey is usually between spring and autumn as the climate is still hot, but not unbearable. Eastern Turkey experiences bitterly cold winters, and so it is best that travellers wait until summer, because although hot, roads and mountain passes are less likely to be closed due to ice or snow

Currency:
The New Turkish Lira TRY is the basic unit of currency in Turkey.  At present, the exchange rate is TRY1.59 to CA$1 and TRY1.52 to US$1.

The exchange slips for the conversion of foreign currency into Turkish lira should be kept, since you may be required to show these when reconverting your Turkish lira back into foreign currency, and when taking souvenirs out of the country (to prove that they have been purchased with legally exchanged foreign currency).

As exchange rates fluctuate each day, please check the current exchange rate near your date of travel.

Electricity:
The current used in Turkey is 220AC 50Hz.

North American electrical appliances require a converter and adapter plug which can be purchased in almost any appliance shop, however it is recommended that they should be purchased at home and brought alone.

Language:
The official language in Turkey is Turkish though Ethnologue lists many minority languages some of which are spoken by large numbers of people.

Health Requirement:
Normally, vaccinations are not mandotory unless one travels from or via an infected area. Check with your local health authority or travel clinic for further requirements.

Airport Facilities and Tax:
Turkey has various ports of entry. The international airport in the capital city is the Istanbul Ataturk Airport.  There are also nine other airport many of which serve international and domestic flights.  Departure taxes are formulated into the price of the airline ticket.

Shopping:
Old, new, exotic, mundane, antique, kitsch— shopping in Istanbul is all these things and more.  Everyone knows about the Grand Bazaar with its 4000 shops, but in fact the entire area around it is shopping, shopping, shopping for blocks and blocks. 4000 shops is a mere fraction of the whole picture.  Things to buy are alabaster, brass, carpets, kilims (woven mats) and silk.

Cuisine:
Turkish cuisine is largely the heritage of Ottoman cuisine, which can be described as a fusion and refinement of Central Asian, Middle Eastern and Balkan cuisines.  Turkish cuisine varies across the country. The cooking of Istanbul, Bursa, Izmir, and rest of the Aegean region inherits many elements of Ottoman court cuisine, with a lighter use of spices, a preference for rice over burghul, and a wider use of seafoods. The cuisine of the Black Sea Region uses fish extensively, especially the Black Sea anchovy (hamsi), has been influenced by Balkan and Slavic cuisine, and includes maize dishes. The cuisine of the southeast—Urfa, Gaziantep and Adana—is famous for its kebabs, mezes and dough-based desserts such as baklava, kadayıf and künefe.

Turkish coffee or Turk kahvesi is the perfect way to finish off a good meal. When ordering you specify whether you want it sade (plain), orta (with some sugar) or sekerli (very sweet) and it is brewed with the specified amount of sugar mixed in with the coffee granules.

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Map
  • Private Journey
  • Deluxe accommodation including daily breakfast
  • City tour of Istanbul, including Hagia Sophia Museum
  • Boat ride on the Bosphorus
  • Explore the Cave dwellings of Cappadocia
  • Hot Springs in Pamukkale
  • Beautiful ancient city of Aphrodisias
  • Visit Troy, site of the Trojan wars
  • Ferry ride on the Dardanelles
  • Istanbul:  Barcelo Eresin Topkapi Hotel *****
  • Cappadocia:  Yunak Evleri Hotel *****
  • Pamukkale:  Colossae Hotel *****
  • Kusadasi:  Charisma Hotel *****
  • Canakkale:  Kolin Hotel *****

 

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