DAY-1 Best of Private Guided Istanbul Walking Tour
Istanbul Old City Tour – Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar & More
Discover the timeless beauty of Istanbul on a professionally guided Old City tour through the heart of the historic peninsula, where Byzantine and Ottoman empires shaped one of the world’s most fascinating cities.
Visit the iconic Hagia Sophia, a 1,500-year-old architectural masterpiece that has served as a cathedral, mosque, and museum. Step inside the breathtaking Blue Mosque, famous for its six minarets and stunning blue İznik tiles.
Continue to the historic Hippodrome of Constantinople, once the political and social center of the Byzantine Empire, before exploring the mysterious underground world of the Basilica Cistern, an extraordinary 6th-century engineering marvel.
End your tour at the legendary Grand Bazaar, one of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world, where centuries of trade and culture come alive.
✔ Licensed English-speaking professional guide
✔ Private Guide for your group only
✔ Ideal for first-time visitors to Turkey
✔ UNESCO-listed Old City highlights
✔ Deep insight into Byzantine & Ottoman history
This Istanbul Old City walking tour is perfect for travelers seeking a well-organized, informative, and unforgettable cultural experience in Sultanahmet.
Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia
Visit the iconic Hagia Sophia, one of the world’s most remarkable architectural masterpieces. Built in 537 AD, this former cathedral and imperial mosque stands as a symbol of Istanbul’s rich Byzantine and Ottoman heritage. Admire its massive dome, stunning mosaics, and impressive interior that has captivated visitors for over 1,500 years.
Duration: Approximately 45–60 minutes
Admission Ticket: Not Included
A must-see highlight of any Istanbul Old City tour, offering deep historical insight and unforgettable photo opportunities.
Blue Mosque Visit
Blue Mosque Visit
Discover the magnificent Blue Mosque, one of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks and an active place of worship. Built in the early 17th century during the Ottoman Empire, the mosque is famous for its six elegant minarets, grand cascading domes, and over 20,000 handmade blue İznik tiles that give it its popular name.
Step inside to experience the impressive scale, beautiful calligraphy, and serene atmosphere that make this monument a must-visit highlight of the Old City.
Duration: Approximately 30–45 minutes
Admission: Free entry (closed to visitors during prayer times)
Basilica Cistern
Basilica Cistern Visit
Explore the atmospheric Basilica Cistern, one of Istanbul’s most fascinating underground treasures. Built in the 6th century during the reign of Emperor Justinian, this विशाल Byzantine water reservoir once supplied water to the Great Palace of Constantinople.
Walk along elevated platforms surrounded by 336 marble columns, admire the softly illuminated arches, and discover the famous Medusa head carvings hidden beneath the columns. The mystical ambiance and impressive Roman engineering make this site one of the most memorable stops in the Old City.
Duration: Approximately 30–45 minutes
Admission: Entry ticket required (included if stated in itinerary)
A unique and photogenic highlight that showcases the advanced engineering and rich history of Byzantine Istanbul.
Hippodrome of Istanbul
Hippodrome of Istanbul Visit
Discover the historic Hippodrome of Constantinople, once the vibrant social and sporting center of Byzantine Constantinople. Built in the 4th century, this grand arena hosted thrilling chariot races, imperial ceremonies, and major public gatherings attended by thousands of spectators.
Today, the former Hippodrome forms part of Sultanahmet Square and features important monuments such as the Egyptian Obelisk, the Serpent Column, and the Column of Constantine — each reflecting layers of Roman and Byzantine history.
Duration: Approximately 20–30 minutes
Admission: Free (open public square)
An essential stop on any Istanbul Old City tour, offering powerful insight into the political, cultural, and sporting life of the Byzantine Empire.
Grand Bazaar
Grand Bazaar Visit
Experience the legendary Grand Bazaar, one of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world, dating back to the 15th century. With over 4,000 shops spread across historic covered streets, the Grand Bazaar has been the heart of Istanbul’s trade and commerce for centuries.
Browse a vibrant selection of Turkish carpets, handmade ceramics, jewelry, leather goods, spices, and authentic souvenirs while learning about traditional craftsmanship from your licensed guide. The lively atmosphere, colorful displays, and rich history make this market a must-see highlight of the Old City.
Duration: Approximately 45–60 minutes
Admission: Free entry (closed on Sundays)
Accommodation & Meal Details
Accommodation: Not Included
Meals: Not Included
DAY-2 Fly to Cappadocia & Depart for North Cappadocia Tour
Flight from Istanbul to Cappadocia & North Cappadocia Tour
Begin your journey with an early morning flight from Istanbul to the extraordinary region of Cappadocia, one of Turkey’s most unique natural and cultural landscapes. Upon arrival at Kayseri (ASR) or Nevşehir (NAV) Airport, you will be welcomed and transferred directly to start your guided North Cappadocia Tour.
Discover the surreal beauty of Cappadocia’s famous fairy chimneys and volcanic rock formations shaped over millions of years. Visit the UNESCO-listed Zelve Open Air Museum, home to remarkable rock-cut churches decorated with well-preserved Byzantine frescoes dating back to the 10th century.
Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from Uchisar Castle, the highest natural viewpoint in the region, and explore the unique fairy chimney formations in Pasabag (Monks Valley), one of Cappadocia’s most iconic landscapes.
After your full-day North Cappadocia tour, you will be transferred comfortably to your authentic cave hotel. The remainder of the day is free to relax, explore the charming streets of Göreme, or join optional experiences such as a sunset ATV safari or traditional Turkish dinner show. Overnight stay in Cappadocia.
Duration: Full Day Tour (Approximately 7–8 Hours)
Admission: Included as stated in the itinerary
This Istanbul to Cappadocia tour offers a seamless travel experience combining domestic flights, licensed English or Spanish-speaking guides, and UNESCO World Heritage highlights — ideal for travelers seeking comfort, culture, and unforgettable scenery in one perfectly organized day.
Göreme Panorama
Göreme Panorama – The Best View of Cappadocia
Visit the spectacular Göreme Panorama, one of the most breathtaking viewpoints in Cappadocia. This scenic stop offers sweeping panoramic views of the region’s iconic fairy chimneys, dramatic valleys, and unique volcanic rock formations that make Cappadocia world-famous.
Göreme Panorama is an ideal location for unforgettable photos and a peaceful moment to admire the extraordinary natural landscape. Visitors can relax, enjoy refreshments, and take in the stunning surroundings from one of the best vantage points in the area.
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes
Admission: Free of charge
A perfect photo stop and essential highlight of any North Cappadocia tour, offering panoramic views of one of Turkey’s most iconic landscapes.
Zelve Open Air Museum
Zelve Open Air Museum
Discover the remarkable Zelve Open Air Museum, one of Cappadocia’s most impressive open-air historical sites. Once a thriving monastic community and village between the 9th and 13th centuries, Zelve showcases a unique combination of rock-cut churches, cave dwellings, tunnels, and ancient living spaces carved directly into the soft volcanic stone.
Unlike other sites in the region, Zelve offers a vast valley setting where visitors can walk freely through abandoned cave homes and explore the dramatic fairy chimney formations up close. The site provides powerful insight into early Christian life and the traditional cave settlement culture of Cappadocia.
With its scenic walking paths and panoramic viewpoints, Zelve Open Air Museum combines history, architecture, and natural beauty in one unforgettable experience.
Duration: Approximately 45–60 minutes
Admission: Entry ticket required (included if stated in itinerary)
A must-visit highlight of any Cappadocia tour, offering an authentic glimpse into the region’s rich cultural and religious heritage.
Monks Valley (Paşabağ)
Monks Valley (Paşabağ)
Explore the extraordinary Pasabag, also known as Monks Valley, one of the most iconic landscapes in Cappadocia. This unique valley is famous for its towering fairy chimneys with distinctive double and triple rock caps — some of the most impressive formations in the region.
Monks Valley earned its name from early Christian hermits who carved small chapels and meditation cells inside the rock formations, seeking solitude and spiritual retreat. Visitors can walk among these remarkable natural pillars and explore the historic cave chapels up close.
With its dramatic scenery and fascinating religious history, Monks Valley is a must-see highlight of any North Cappadocia tour.
Duration: Approximately 30–45 minutes
Admission: Entry ticket required (included if stated in itinerary)
A perfect combination of natural wonder and cultural heritage, offering unforgettable photo opportunities in the heart of Cappadocia.
Devrent Valley (Imagination Valley)
Devrent Valley (Imagination Valley) – Unique Rock Formations in Cappadocia
Discover the surreal landscape of Devrent Valley, one of the most distinctive natural attractions in Cappadocia. Known as Imagination Valley, this geological wonder is famous for its extraordinary rock formations shaped by volcanic activity and thousands of years of erosion.
Unlike other valleys in Cappadocia, Devrent Valley does not feature cave churches or ancient settlements. Instead, it is celebrated for its naturally sculpted rocks that resemble animals, human figures, and objects — including the iconic camel-shaped formation. These unique formations make Devrent Valley one of the most photographed stops on any Cappadocia tour.
This short scenic stop offers panoramic views, exceptional photo opportunities, and insight into the region’s volcanic landscape — making it a must-see highlight of North Cappadocia.
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes
Admission: Free of charge
Ürgüp Three Beauties
Ürgüp Three Beauties – Iconic Fairy Chimneys of Cappadocia
Visit the famous Üç Güzeller, also known as the Three Beauties of Ürgüp, one of the most photographed landmarks in Cappadocia.
These three iconic fairy chimneys stand side by side with distinctive rock caps, creating one of the most recognizable panoramic views in the region. According to local legend, the formations symbolize a royal family turned to stone — adding a cultural and mythical dimension to this natural wonder.
Located just outside Ürgüp, this scenic viewpoint offers spectacular photo opportunities, especially during sunrise and sunset when the volcanic landscape glows in warm tones.
Duration: Approximately 20–30 minutes
Admission: Free of charge
A must-see photo stop on any Cappadocia tour, showcasing the region’s unique geological beauty and legendary charm.
Avanos – Pottery Town
Avanos – Pottery Town Since the Hittite Empire
Discover the historic town of Avanos, famous for its centuries-old pottery tradition dating back to the time of the Hittites. Located along the banks of the Red River (Kızılırmak), Avanos has been a center of ceramic craftsmanship for over 4,000 years.
The rich red clay taken from the river has shaped the town’s identity since the Hittite Empire, and this ancient art continues today in traditional family-run workshops. Visitors can watch skilled artisans demonstrate hand-thrown pottery techniques using traditional kick wheels — and even try making their own ceramic piece.
Avanos offers a unique cultural experience that connects visitors to Anatolia’s deep artistic heritage while showcasing Cappadocia’s living traditions.
Duration: Approximately 45–60 minutes
Admission: Free (workshop demonstrations included; optional purchases available)
A must-visit stop on any Cappadocia tour, combining history, craftsmanship, and authentic local culture in one memorable experience.
Accommodation & Meal Details
Accommodation: Included
Meals: Lunch
DAY-3 Optional Balloon Tour, South Cappadocia Tour Than Flight To Ephesus
Optional Hot Air Balloon & South Cappadocia Tour, Then Flight to Ephesus
Begin your day with the unforgettable hot air balloon experience over Cappadocia’s surreal landscapes (optional, pre-booking recommended). Drift above fairy chimneys, valleys, and cave dwellings as the sun rises, capturing once-in-a-lifetime panoramic views of this UNESCO World Heritage region.
After the balloon experience, embark on the South Cappadocia Tour, exploring unique valleys, ancient rock formations, and historic landmarks such as:
Ozkonak Underground City – a fascinating subterranean settlement used by early civilizations
Pigeon Valley – scenic trails and carved pigeon houses
Ortahisar Castle – a striking rock fortress offering panoramic views
Following your immersive South Cappadocia adventure, you will be transferred to the airport for your domestic flight to Ephesus, seamlessly connecting you to the next chapter of your Turkish journey.
Highlights:
Optional sunrise hot air balloon flight
South Cappadocia valleys & hidden gems
Ancient underground city exploration
Breathtaking photo opportunities
Smooth airport transfer to Ephesus
Duration: Full Day (Approximately 7–9 hours including optional balloon flight)
Admission Tickets: Included as stated in the itinerary
Flight: Domestic flight from Cappadocia to Ephesus included
This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a perfect balance of adventure, culture, and comfort, combining iconic Cappadocian landscapes with a seamless transfer to Ephesus for a continuous, premium Turkish experience.
Ozkonak Underground City
Özkonak Underground City – Hidden City Beneath Cappadocia
Discover the fascinating Özkonak Underground City, one of the most impressive subterranean settlements in Cappadocia. Carved into volcanic rock, this multi-level underground city was used by early Christian communities as a place of refuge during times of invasion.
Unlike other underground cities in the region, Özkonak features a unique communication system between levels, ventilation shafts, storage rooms, kitchens, wine cellars, and cleverly designed defense mechanisms — including stone doors used to seal entrances from the inside.
Visitors can explore narrow tunnels and interconnected chambers while learning about the remarkable engineering and survival strategies of ancient Anatolian civilizations.
Duration: Approximately 45–60 minutes
Admission: Entry ticket required (included if stated in itinerary)
Red Valley
Red Valley – Scenic Hiking & Panoramic Views in Cappadocia
Explore the breathtaking Red Valley, one of the most beautiful natural landscapes in Cappadocia. Named for its striking red and rose-colored rock formations, the valley is especially famous for its dramatic scenery at sunset.
Red Valley offers scenic walking trails through unique volcanic rock formations, hidden cave churches, and panoramic viewpoints overlooking Cappadocia’s iconic fairy chimneys. The soft red hues of the cliffs create a stunning backdrop for photography and nature exploration.
This peaceful valley provides an excellent opportunity to experience Cappadocia’s natural beauty up close while enjoying a moderate and enjoyable hike.
Duration: Approximately 45–60 minutes (light walking included)
Admission: Free of charge
A highlight of the South Cappadocia Tour, Red Valley combines natural beauty, history, and unforgettable panoramic views in one remarkable setting.
Çavuşin Village
Çavuşin Village – Historic Cave Settlement of Cappadocia
Visit the charming historic village of Çavuşin, one of the oldest settlements in Cappadocia. Known for its ancient rock-cut homes and cave churches, Çavuşin offers a fascinating glimpse into the region’s early Christian and Byzantine past.
The village is famous for the Church of St. John the Baptist, one of the oldest and largest cave churches in Cappadocia, carved directly into the hillside. As you explore the area, you will see abandoned cave dwellings and traditional stone houses that reflect centuries of local life.
With its panoramic views and authentic atmosphere, Çavuşin Village is an important cultural stop on the South Cappadocia Tour.
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes
Admission: Free
A unique destination that combines history, architecture, and local heritage in the heart of Cappadocia.
Uçhisar Castle
Uçhisar Castle – The Highest Viewpoint in Cappadocia
Visit the impressive Uchisar Castle, the highest natural viewpoint in Cappadocia. This massive rock fortress, carved directly into volcanic stone, has served as a strategic lookout point for centuries.
Used by various civilizations including the Romans and Byzantines, Uçhisar Castle features a network of tunnels, rooms, and passageways built inside the rock formation. From the top, visitors can enjoy breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views over fairy chimneys, valleys, and Mount Erciyes in the distance.
Its elevated position makes it one of the best photo stops in Cappadocia, especially during sunrise and sunset.
Duration: Approximately 45 minutes
Admission: Entry ticket required
A must-visit highlight offering history, panoramic scenery, and one of the most spectacular views in Cappadocia.
Rose Valley
Rose Valley – Scenic Hiking Experience in Cappadocia
Discover the natural beauty of Rose Valley, one of the most picturesque valleys in Cappadocia. Famous for its pink and rose-colored rock formations, this stunning valley gets its unique shades from the mineral-rich volcanic stone that changes color beautifully at sunset.
Rose Valley is a popular destination for hiking, offering peaceful walking trails through dramatic landscapes, fairy chimneys, vineyards, and hidden rock-cut churches from the Byzantine period. As you explore, you will discover ancient cave chapels decorated with simple yet fascinating frescoes.
The valley provides unforgettable panoramic views, especially in the late afternoon when the sunlight enhances the warm tones of the rocks, making it one of the best sunset spots in Cappadocia.
Duration: Approximately 1–1.5 hours (light hiking)
Admission: Free of charge
An essential stop for nature lovers, photographers, and travelers seeking an authentic Cappadocia experience.
Pigeon Valley
Pigeon Valley – Scenic Nature Walk in Cappadocia
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Pigeon Valley, one of the most famous and picturesque valleys in Cappadocia. Stretching between Göreme and Uçhisar, this stunning valley is named after the thousands of pigeon houses carved into the soft volcanic rock cliffs.
For centuries, local residents used pigeons for communication and collected their droppings as natural fertilizer for vineyards and agriculture. Today, the valley offers spectacular panoramic views, unique rock formations, and excellent hiking opportunities surrounded by Cappadocia’s iconic landscape.
Pigeon Valley is a popular stop for photography, short walks, and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of the region.
Duration: Approximately 30–60 minutes
Admission: Free of charge
A must-visit destination combining natural beauty, history, and unforgettable views in Cappadocia.
Flight to(Izmir) Ephesus
At the end of your Cappadocia tour, you will be transferred to either Nevşehir Kapadokya Airport (NAV) or Kayseri Erkilet Airport (ASR) for your domestic flight to Izmir.
Upon arrival at Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB), you will be greeted by our representative and comfortably transferred to your hotel in Izmir or Kusadasi, depending on your tour program.
Please note: Accommodation and flight dates may be adjusted based on direct flight availability to Izmir in order to provide the most convenient and seamless travel experience.
Enjoy a smooth transition as you continue your unforgettable Turkey journey.
Accomodation & Meal Details
Accommodation: Included
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
DAY-4 Ephesus & Virgin Mary House Tour
Ephesus & House of Virgin Mary Tour – Overnight in Kusadasi / Selçuk
Discover the highlights of ancient Anatolia with a guided visit to Ephesus, one of the best-preserved Greco-Roman cities in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk through marble streets lined with remarkable monuments such as the Library of Celsus, the Great Theatre, the Temple of Hadrian, and the ancient Agora. Your professional licensed guide will bring the rich history of Ephesus to life with engaging stories and historical insights.
Continue to the sacred House of the Virgin Mary, believed to be the final residence of the Virgin Mary. This peaceful pilgrimage site, recognized by the Vatican, offers a spiritual and serene atmosphere surrounded by nature.
Depending on your itinerary, you may also visit the remains of the Temple of Artemis, once one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
After completing the tour, transfer to your hotel for an overnight stay in Kusadasi or Selçuk. Enjoy the relaxed Aegean atmosphere, seaside views, and local cuisine as you prepare for the next day of your Turkey travel experience.
Duration: Full-day guided tour
Admission: Included
House of the Virgin Mary
House of the Virgin Mary – Sacred Pilgrimage Site near Ephesus
Visit the peaceful and spiritual House of the Virgin Mary, located on Mount Koressos just outside Ephesus. This revered Catholic and Muslim pilgrimage site is believed to be the final residence of the Virgin Mary after the crucifixion of Jesus.
According to Christian tradition, Saint John brought the Virgin Mary to Ephesus, where she spent her last years. The modest stone house, discovered in the 19th century based on the visions of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich, has since become an important place of worship. Several Popes, including Pope Paul VI and Pope John Paul II, have visited this sacred site.
Surrounded by tranquil forest scenery, the House of the Virgin Mary offers a serene atmosphere for reflection and prayer. Visitors can explore the small chapel, drink from the holy spring, and leave personal wishes on the symbolic prayer wall.
Duration: Approximately 45–60 minutes
Admission: Entry ticket included
A meaningful spiritual stop that combines history, faith, and peaceful natural surroundings near Ephesus.
Ephesus Ancient City
Ephesus Ancient City – UNESCO World Heritage Site in Turkey
Explore the magnificent ruins of Ephesus, one of the best-preserved classical cities in the Mediterranean and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located near Selçuk in Izmir Province, Ephesus was once a major center of trade, culture, and religion during the Greek and Roman periods.
Walk along the impressive marble streets and discover iconic landmarks such as the Library of Celsus, the Great Theatre with a capacity of 25,000 spectators, the Temple of Hadrian, Curetes Street, and the ancient Agora. These remarkable structures reflect the architectural brilliance and urban planning of the Roman Empire.
Ephesus also holds deep religious significance. It is closely connected to early Christianity and is believed to be where Saint Paul preached to the Ephesians.
Today, Ephesus Ancient City is one of Turkey’s most visited archaeological sites, attracting travelers from around the world who seek history, culture, and unforgettable photo opportunities.
Duration: Approximately 2–3 hours
Admission: Entry ticket required (included if stated in itinerary)
A must-visit destination for anyone interested in ancient history, Roman architecture, and biblical heritage in Turkey.
Temple of Artemis
Temple of Artemis – One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Visit the remarkable site of the Temple of Artemis, once celebrated as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Located near Ephesus in present-day Selçuk, this magnificent temple was dedicated to Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt, fertility, and wilderness.
Originally constructed in the 6th century BC and rebuilt several times, the Temple of Artemis was renowned for its grand scale and impressive marble columns. It was one of the largest temples of the ancient world and a significant religious and commercial center of its time.
Although only a few columns remain today, the site holds immense historical and cultural importance. Visitors can imagine the temple’s former glory while learning about its fascinating history and its role in shaping ancient Ephesus.
Duration: Approximately 20–30 minutes
Admission: Free of charge
An essential stop to explore one of antiquity’s greatest architectural achievements and a symbol of ancient Anatolian civilization.
Selçuk Town
Selçuk Town – Gateway to Ephesus
Discover the charming town of Selçuk, the historic gateway to Ephesus and one of the most important cultural destinations in the Aegean region of Turkey. Blending ancient heritage with authentic local life, Selçuk offers a relaxed atmosphere surrounded by world-famous historical landmarks.
The town is home to remarkable sites such as the Basilica of St. John, Isa Bey Mosque, and the Ephesus Museum, reflecting layers of Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Seljuk history. Its traditional streets, local markets, and welcoming cafés provide visitors with a genuine Anatolian experience.
Selçuk is also conveniently located near the House of the Virgin Mary and the Temple of Artemis, making it an ideal base for exploring the region’s UNESCO-listed treasures.
Duration: Flexible visit or overnight stay
Admission: Free
A perfect destination for travelers seeking history, culture, and authentic Turkish hospitality near Ephesus.
End of the Tour Transfer to Your Hotel
At the end of your guided Ephesus tour, you will be comfortably transferred to your hotel in Kusadasi.
Enjoy the relaxing coastal atmosphere of this popular Aegean resort town, known for its beautiful seaside views, vibrant marina, and charming city center. After a full day of exploring the ancient wonders of Ephesus and its surrounding landmarks, unwind at your hotel and prepare for the next day of your Turkey travel experience.
Accommodation & Meal Details
Accommodation: Included
Meal: Breakfast & Lunch
DAY-5 Pamukkale Tour & Flight Back To Istanbul
Pamukkale & Hierapolis Tour | Flight Back to Istanbul
Begin your day with a guided visit to the breathtaking white terraces of Pamukkale, one of Türkiye’s most iconic natural wonders and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known as the “Cotton Castle,” Pamukkale is famous for its dazzling travertine terraces formed by mineral-rich thermal waters flowing down the hillside for thousands of years.
Continue exploring the ancient city of Hierapolis, built above the terraces during the Hellenistic and Roman periods. Discover impressive ruins including the grand Roman Theatre, Necropolis, ancient baths, and well-preserved city streets. You may also have the opportunity to walk barefoot on the travertines or enjoy the thermal waters (Cleopatra Pool optional).
After completing your full-day Pamukkale and Hierapolis tour, you will be transferred to Denizli Çardak Airport for your domestic flight back to Istanbul.
Upon arrival in Istanbul, your unforgettable multi-day Turkey journey concludes with lasting memories of Cappadocia, Ephesus, and Pamukkale.
Pamukkale & Hierapolis
Pamukkale & Hierapolis – UNESCO World Heritage Experience
Discover the natural and historical wonders of Pamukkale and Hierapolis, two extraordinary UNESCO World Heritage Sites located in Denizli Province, Turkey.
Pamukkale – The Cotton Castle
Pamukkale is world-famous for its dazzling white travertine terraces formed by mineral-rich thermal waters cascading down the hillside. These natural pools have been used as a thermal spa destination since ancient times. Visitors can walk barefoot along designated areas and enjoy the unique landscape shaped over thousands of years.
Hierapolis – Ancient Roman Spa City
Built directly above the terraces, Hierapolis was founded in the 2nd century BC as a healing center. Explore its remarkable ruins including the impressive Roman Theatre, extensive Necropolis (one of the largest ancient cemeteries in Anatolia), Roman Baths, Temple of Apollo, and ancient city streets. The site reflects the grandeur of Roman architecture and the city’s historical importance as a religious and thermal center.
Visitors may also choose to swim in the famous Cleopatra Antique Pool (optional), surrounded by submerged Roman columns.
Duration: Approximately 3–4 hours
Admission Ticket: Included
A must-visit destination combining breathtaking natural beauty and ancient Roman heritage in one unforgettable experience.
Cleopatra’s Pool
Cleopatra’s Pool – Antique Thermal Pool in Pamukkale
Experience the unique thermal waters of Cleopatra Antique Pool, located within the ancient city of Hierapolis near the famous travertines of Pamukkale.
Also known as Cleopatra’s Pool, this historic thermal pool is filled with warm, mineral-rich water believed to have therapeutic properties. What makes this experience truly special is the presence of submerged ancient Roman columns and marble fragments resting at the bottom of the pool, said to have fallen during an earthquake in antiquity.
According to legend, the pool was a gift to Queen Cleopatra, and although this story remains unproven, the site has been a spa and healing center since Roman times.
Visitors can swim among the ancient ruins while enjoying the naturally heated water, making it one of the most memorable experiences in Pamukkale.
Duration: 45–60 minutes (optional swimming time)
Admission: Extra fee required for swimming
A relaxing and historic thermal spa experience in the heart of Pamukkale.
Final Voyage Return to Istanbul
At the end of your Pamukkale tour, you will be transferred to Denizli Çardak Airport for your domestic flight to Istanbul.
Upon arrival at either Istanbul Airport (IST) or Sabiha Gökçen International Airport (SAW), you will be welcomed by our representative and transferred comfortably to the hotel where you are residing in Istanbul.
This seamless airport transfer service ensures a smooth and stress-free conclusion to your unforgettable Turkey travel experience.
Accommodation & Meal Details
Accommodation: Not Included
Meal: Breakfast & Lunch