- 4 Days
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- Tour Guide
4-Day Turkiye Tour
Embark on a wonderful journey, visiting the most emblematic places of Turkey on a tour that takes you to Ankara, Cappadocia, Pamukkale, and Ephesus, departing and returning from Istanbul.
This tour is designed for those with limited time in Turkey but who wish to visit these magnificent sites in a quick and efficient manner. You will learn about their history and participate in unforgettable activities during your stay in this extraordinary land. Don’t hesitate to join our group; you will be accompanied by an accredited official guide fluent in English, experienced, and knowledgeable. Book your spot and contact us now!
Included in the Tour
- Pick-up and return to your hotel in Istanbul.
- English or Spanish-speaking accredited Turkish official guide.
- Air-conditioned bus or minibus.
- Accommodation in 4 or 5-star hotels during the tour.
- 3 breakfasts and dinners.
- Headphones for groups of more than 15 people.
Not Included in the Tour
- Entrance fees to museums.
- Beverages, personal expenses, or services not specified.
- Tips for the guide, driver, and porters ($45 per person).
- Hotel accommodation in Istanbul.
Itinerary
This 4-day tour begins with an early departure from Istanbul, traveling to Ankara, where you will visit the Mausoleum of Atatürk, the founder of the Turkish Republic. Continuing to Cappadocia, you’ll arrive in the evening and enjoy a relaxing dinner. The next day offers an optional hot air balloon ride, followed by visits to the region’s most stunning valleys, including Göreme, Love, Uchisar, and Pigeon Valleys, along with local workshops. The day ends with the option of attending a Turkish night with an open bar.
On the third day, the journey heads to Pamukkale, famous for its white travertine terraces and hot springs, and continues with an exploration of the ancient city of Hierapolis and Cleopatra's Pool. The final day includes a visit to the historic city of Ephesus, the House of the Virgin Mary, and a leather factory in Izmir, concluding with a return trip to Istanbul, arriving late in the evening.