The Essence of Turkey: Cappadocia, Ephesus, and Pamukkale

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The Essence of Turkey: Cappadocia, Ephesus, and Pamukkale

3 Days

DAY 1 Flight to Cappadocia
To catch your 9:20 AM flight to Cappadocia, we will pick you up from your hotel very early in the morning. If you prefer, you can also meet our guide at the airport. We’ll start our Cappadocia tour right after a short drive from Nevsehir.

Highlights of the day:
Goreme Esentepe – Panoramic View: Our journey begins at the Esentepe viewpoint, a breathtaking panoramic spot between Uçhisar and Göreme. From here, you’ll take in stunning views of the unique Cappadocian landscape, including the fairy chimneys and the charming town of Esentepe.
Zelve Open-Air Museum: Next, we visit the Zelve Open-Air Museum, an extraordinary site that once served as a monastic and Christian learning center. This historical area features ancient monasteries, churches, and chapels adorned with beautifully preserved frescoes, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich past.
Pasabag (Monks Valley): Our tour continues to Paşabağ, also known as Monks Valley, famous for its iconic three-headed fairy chimneys. The valley, often called “Pasha’s Vineyard,” boasts some of the most striking rock formations in Cappadocia, creating an otherworldly landscape.
Devrent Valley: A short drive takes us to Devrent Valley, renowned for its surreal rock formations that resemble a lunar landscape. The small, pointed fairy chimneys here create an imaginative setting, with some formations resembling animals and mythical creatures.
Avanos Pottery Workshop: We then visit the charming town of Avanos, a hub of pottery-making since 3000 BC. The town is known for its skilled artisans who use clay from the Red River to create beautiful ceramic pieces. Visitors will have the chance to see a traditional pottery workshop and witness the craftsmanship firsthand.
Love Valley: Our final stop is the extraordinary Love Valley, where erosion over millions of years has shaped towering rock formations, some reaching up to 40 meters. This dramatic landscape features cone-shaped pillars, pinnacles, and fairy chimneys, making it one of the most unusual and photogenic spots in Cappadocia.
Return to your Cave Hotel for overnight stay with breakfast included.

HOTEL INFO
Dedeli Konak Cave Cappadocia

Dedeli Konak Cave Hotel is located just 500 meters from Urgup Center, 5 kilometers from the Goreme Open Air Museum, and 10 kilometers from the Avanos Fairy Chimneys.
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DAY 2 Flight to Izmir & Ephesus Tour
Today you will “hotel check-out” and discover other highlights of Cappadocia, and then take a flight to Izmir.
#Some days there might no direct flights between Cappadocia/Izmir , so flights would be connected flight with 1 stop over. 
Your tour typically starts around 09:00 – 09:30.

Upon arrival, we will whisk you away directly to Ephesus, where you’ll step foot at the Magnesia Gate of the Ephesus Ancient City.
Prepare to be amazed as you discover the captivating highlights of this historical site.
 
Highlights of the tour include:
Library of Celsus: Marvel at the grandeur of this ancient library, known for its striking facade and intricate architectural details.
Temple of Hadrian: Explore the impressive ruins of this well-preserved temple dedicated to the Roman emperor Hadrian.
Hercules Gate: Pass through the monumental Hercules Gate, an entrance adorned with impressive reliefs and sculptures.
Grand Theatre: Be awestruck by the sheer size and magnificence of the Grand Theatre, which once accommodated thousands of spectators.
The Snake Cult of Asklepios: Learn about the intriguing ancient snake cult associated with healing and visit the ruins of the Asklepion, an ancient medical center.
Herm (Marker) of Hermes: Admire the stone marker dedicated to the Greek god Hermes, symbolizing travelers and boundaries.
Stone-carving of the goddess Nike: Witness the intricate stone-carving depicting the goddess Nike, a symbol of victory and triumph.
Fountain of Trajan: Discover the ancient fountain dedicated to the Roman emperor Trajan, adorned with ornate sculptures.
Ruins of Artemis Temple: Explore the remnants of the legendary Artemis Temple, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
St. Mary’s House (optional): If desired, visit the sacred site believed to be the house where the Virgin Mary spent her final years.
Return to Hotel: After a day of exploration, you will be transferred back to your hotel for a pleasant stay.

HOTEL INFO
Suhan Seaport Hotel

Suhan Seaport Hotel is located just 500 meters from Kusadasi city center and offers its guests a comfortable stay with 80 well-appointed rooms. The hotel features the Suhan Seap..
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DAY 3 Pamukkale Tour – Flight Back to Istanbul
Start early with a pick-up from your hotel to discover Pamukkale and the ancient city of Hierapolis.

Highlights of the Day
Hierapolis: Explore Hierapolis, visiting the NecropolisTheatre, and the renowned Cleopatra Pool (Swimming in the Cleopatra Pool requires an admission charge).
Pamukkale Travertines: Marvel at the travertines of Pamukkale, with their stunning white terraces of mineral-rich pools. Experience walking on the cotton-like formations and taking in the breathtaking views.
Lunch (not included): Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
Pamukkale Naturel Lake and Park: Discover Pamukkale Naturel Lake and the surrounding park, adding a scenic touch to your day.
Transfer to Denizli Airport: After the tour, transfer to Denizli Airport for your return flight to Istanbul.
You will then be transferred to Istanbul International Airport according to your flight details. This marks the end of our tour and services.

If you like to extend your holiday, you can use the booking form and add more days in your package.

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The Essence of Turkey: Cappadocia, Ephesus, and Pamukkale
From €1830
/ Per Adult in Double or Twin Room