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TURKISH DELIGHT
 
14 DAYS FROM $1,759 US  
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Seaside MosqueThis in-depth vacation is ideal for those who wish to see the many famous attractions of Turkey. Your Istanbul stay includes visits to the Blue Mosque, Topkapi Seraglio, and the Grand Bazaar. Cross the Bosporus into Asia Minor and continue to Bursa, the first capital of the Ottoman Empire, where sightseeing includes the Green Ottoman Complex and the Great Mosque. Via Gordion, where Alexander the Great cut the proverbial knot and thus opened the way to Asia, continue to Earth Tumulus. In Ankara, capital of the Turkish Republic since 1923, visit the Mausoleum of Atatürk and the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations. Near Cappadocia, explore the exotic Caravansary of Sultanhani and visit the early Christian’s Rock Chapels, the underground city of Ozkonak, Konya, and more. Also enjoy a full day at leisure in Antalya and, a visit to the fascinating archaeological site of Hierapolis in Pamukkale. Discover the fascinating history of Ephesus, Troy, and the World War I Cemetery on your way back to Istanbul.

Day 1 Arrive in Istanbul, Turkey
After arrival at Atatürk Airport, check into your hotel. The rest of the day is free to start soaking up the unique atmosphere of this city built on two continents. At 6 pm, meet your Tour Director and traveling companions for a welcome dinner at your hotel. (Dinner)

Day 2 Istanbul
Founded by the Greeks as Byzantium more than 2,500 years ago, renamed Constantinople in 330 AD when Constantine the Great elected it the capital of the Roman Empire, and finally called Istanbul after the Ottoman conquest in the 15th century, the city on the Bosporus always was and still is one of the most exciting places in the world. Its strategic location as gateway between Orient and Occident, the Islamic and the Christian worlds, the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, predestined it for a turbulent history. Start your sightseeing at Emperor Justinian’s HAGIA SOPHIA and Sultan Ahmet’s BLUE MOSQUE, magnificent monuments to two competing world religions standing peacefully side by side. Next, turn to the TOPKAPI SERAGLIO, the residence of the Ottoman Sultans. Admire its exquisite collection of Chinese porcelain and the stunning Imperial Treasury, including the “Spoonmaker’s Diamond.” The rest of the afternoon is free. You may wish to cruise the Bosporus, and for a taste of Turkish nightlife, join our optional dinner outing and discover the fascination of belly dancing. (Breakfast)

Day 3 Istanbul–Bursa
Tour the GRAND BAZAAR with its 4,000 tiny shops. Then, set out on your discovery tour of a country with the population of Britain and more than three times its size. Cross the Bosporus and then follow the shores of the Sea of Marmara to the Gulf of Gemlik. Here you head inland towards the Uludag, also called the Mount Olympus of Mysia, a 7,700-foot-high skiing mountain. Bursa lies in its shade, surrounded by lovely orchards and tobacco fields. Founded by the Greeks and hotly contested during the Crusades, Bursa had its heyday as the first capital of the Ottoman Empire. In the afternoon, visit the great monuments to this period: the ornate GREEN OTTOMAN COMPLEX and the GREAT MOSQUE (Ulu Camii) and the ancient Covered Bazaar. (Breakfast, Dinner)

Day 4 Bursa–Ankara
Motor into the heart of the Anatolian Highland. After a break at Eskisehir, whose meerschaum pipes are world famous, head for GORDION. Tour the excavations of the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Phrygia, where Alexander the Great cut the proverbial knot and, thus, opened the way to Asia. Hear about the legend of King Midas with the golden touch as you visit the ruler’s great EARTH TUMULUS. Overnight in Ankara, capital of the Turkish republic since 1923 and the country’s second-largest city. (Breakfast, Dinner)

Day 5 Ankara–Cappadocia
Morning visit to the MAUSOLEUM OF ATATÜRK, the revered founder of the republic, and the MUSEUM OF ANATOLIAN CIVILIZATIONS with its unique collection of Hittite sun discs, stag cult figures and reliefs, and Phrygian metalwork. In the afternoon, head through the salt steppes and swamps of central Anatolia towards the volcanic plateau of Cappadocia, and stop south of the great salt lake Tuz Golu, in the fortress-like CARAVANSARY OF SULTANHANI. (Breakfast, Dinner)

Map Day 6 Cappadocia
Today, visit the unreal moon-like landscape of Göreme with its ROCK CHAPELS carved by the early Christians and decorated with frescoes dating from the 6th to the 10th centuries. Next are the Byzantine MONASTIC COMPLEX of Zelve, the TROGLODYTE VILLAGES of Avcilar and Cavusin, and the UNDERGROUND CITY of Özkonak. Before returning to the hotel, enjoy the sweeping panorama at ancient Ortahisar. (Breakfast, Dinner)

Day 7 Cappadocia–Konya
West today to the land of the Whirling Dervishes and to Konya. The Iconium of antiquity occupies a fertile island in the arid Anatolian steppes. Man has lived here since the early Stone Age, and the town had its moment of glory as the capital of the mighty Seljuk Empire from 1078 to 1307. Today it thrives on agriculture and the manufacture of fine carpets. Afternoon sightseeing features visits to three outstanding Seljuk structures: the MEVLANA MONASTERY of the Dervishes, now a museum; the KARATAY MEDRESE (theological school); and the elegant INCE MINARET. (Breakfast, Dinner)

Day 8 Konya–Antalya
Drive west to Aksehir, then south across the Taurus Mountains into the luxuriant green forests, orchards, and olive groves on the hills sloping down to the sparkling blue Mediterranean Sea. You enter an area only recently discovered by discerning European vacationers. (Breakfast, Dinner)

Day 9 At Leisure in Antalya
A full day to enjoy this Mediterranean paradise and to discover its antique treasures. If you wish, join an optional excursion to the Pamphylian cities of Perge and Aspendos. (Breakfast, Dinner)

Day 10 Antalya–Pamukkale
Morning drive inland across two mountain passes to Pamukkale. The name means “Cotton Castle” and refers to the spectacular white lime cascades formed by its hot springs. Visit the fascinating archaeological site of HIERAPOLIS, the thermal resort founded by a Pergamene king in 190 BC and greatly enlarged and embellished by the Romans. At the hotel tonight, a leisurely bath in a pool of hot thermal water might be just the way to relax. (Breakfast, Dinner)

Day 11 Pamukkale–Izmir
Follow the valley of the Menderes River to Ephesus, home of the Greek philosopher Heraclitus and, later, the capital of Roman Asia Minor. When St. Paul arrived here he was so awestruck that he asked: “Is there a greater city?” Visit one of the best-preserved ancient AMPHITHEATERS, then drive up to the CHAPEL marking the site where the Virgin Mary is believed to have spent her last days. Overnight in Izmir (Smyrna), Homer’s birthplace on the Aegean coast. (Breakfast, Dinner)

Day 12 Izmir– Pergamum–Troy Area
Start with visits to the PERGAMUM MUSEUM and the ASCLEPION, a shrine to the Greek god of medicine. Then, enjoy vistas of the Greek island of Lesbos as you follow the shores of the Bay of Edremit. Continue to TROY, the perfect place to brush up on Homer’s Trojan War—hollow wooden horse and all! Spend the night at nearby Canakkale. (Breakfast, Dinner)

Day 13 Troy Area–Istanbul
By FERRY across the Dardanelles back to Europe and the 20th century. Visit the World War I battlefields on the Gallipoli Peninsula, where Allied troops, mainly Australians and New Zealanders, suffered heavy casualties in a disastrous campaign. Pay tribute to the heroes of those tragic months of 1915 at the ANZAC CEMETERY. Then, drive along the European shore of the Sea of Marmara back to Istanbul. Tonight, enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant with your traveling companions. (Breakfast, Dinner)

Day 14 Istanbul
Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning. (Breakfast)

Vacation Highlights

INCLUDED FEATURES

Istanbul
Welcome dinner, and a special farewell dinner at a local restaurant; guided sightseeing including visits to Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Seraglio, and Grand Bazaar

Bursa
Guided sightseeing including visits to the Green Ottoman Complex and the Great Mosque

Gordion
Guided visit of the excavations and King Midas’ Earth Tumulus

Ankara
Guided sightseeing including visit to Atatürk’s Mausoleum and the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations

Cappadocia
Guided visit of the Caravansary of Sultanhani, the Rock Chapels of Göreme, Monastic complex of Zelve, the troglodyte village of Avcilar, and underground city of Özkonak

Konya
Guided sightseeing including Dervish Mevlana Monastery, Karatay Medrese, and Ince Minaret

Pamukkale
Guided visit of the Hierapolis

Ephesus
Guided visit of the archaeological site and Chapel of the Virgin Mary

Pergamum
Guided visit of the Pergamum Museum and Asclepion

Troy
Guided visit of the archaeological site

Dardanelles
Ferry crossing of the Straits

Anzac
Pay tribute to the fallen war heroes at the cemetery

INSIDE VISITS
Inside visits and special features are shown in the description, including admission charges when applicable.

Accommodations

MEALS
Full buffet breakfast daily; 12 three-course dinners, including a welcome dinner and a special farewell dinner with wine in Istanbul

SUPERIOR HOTELS - (D) Deluxe (SF) Superior First-Class (F) First-Class
ISTANBUL Grand Surmeli (SF), BURSA Kervansaray Thermal (F), ANKARA Barcelo Altinel (SF), CAPPADOCIA Peri Tower (F) at Nevsehir, KONYA Ozkaymak (F), ANTALYA The Marmara (SF), PAMUKKALE Lycus River (F) at Karahayit, IZMIR Crowne Plaza (SF), TROY AREA Tusan (F) at Canakkale

Optional Excursions

Important Note: the following list of optional excursions are examples only for this vacation as they are the excursions that are being offered for this vacation in the current travel year. These optional excursions might or might not be offered next year, as well as new optional excursions might be offered. Information about what optional excursions will be offered for your vacation will be available later this year into next year. If no example excursions are listed, please check back later.

Here's a list of optional excursions you can enjoy during your vacation. Whether it's a special dinner, a local show or a special behind-the-scenes glimpse into an historical site, optional excursions are a wonderful way to enrich your vacation even further. Plus, they give you flexibility. We include the must-see sites and experiences, and we also understand that people take interest in different activities and may want to craft a more personal vacation by hand-picking optional excursions that appeal to them.

Availability is subject to sufficient participation, weather conditions, seasonal suitability, days of operation, group interests, and general feasibility for your vacation. The approximate value listed gives you a good, general idea of what you can expect to pay but may vary once you are on your vacation. Some information provided might be in a foreign currency.


CITY: Antalya

Excursionto Perge and Aspendos
Focus on the impressive remains of 3,000-year-old Perge; admire the Roman city gate and the precious marble reliefs displayed at the stadium. Continue your visit to ancient Aspendos, famous for its perfectly preserved 170 A.D. Roman theater that seats 15,000.
Approximate value: EUR €44 per person


CITY: Istanbul

Turkish Dinner and Folklore Show
An evening at one of Istanbul's favorite night clubs. Enjoy a succulent dinner, half a bottle of wine per person included, while Turkish folklore groups, singers, and belly dancers put on a dazzling show.
Approximate value: EUR €53 per person


Bosporus Cruise
Your local guide accompanies you on a private boat cruise along the shore of two continents. Enjoy beautiful panoramic views of Rococo and Baroque-style buildings, impressive Ottoman wooden houses, 15th-century fortresses and the famous suspension bridge, a real architectural wonder.
Approximate value: EUR €30 per person


CITY: Nevsehir

The Whirling Dervishes
Attend the traditional Sema ceremony of Whirling Dervishes in a Caravansary, which dates back to the 13th century. A traditional fruit cocktail will be offered at the end of the performance.
Approximate value: EUR €26 per person


DEPARTURE DATES
March - October

PRICES
From approx $1,759 US per person double occupancy


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