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Enchanting Turkiye… yours to discover
Turkish Kaleidoscope
"Half of the fun of travel is the aesthetic of lostness” - Ray Bradbury
The Middle East is quite simply extraordinary, one of the world's most fascinating and rewarding travel destinations. It was here that some of the most significant civilisations of antiquity rose & fell and where the three great monotheistic religions - Judaism, Christianity & Islam - were born. Left behind is an astonishing open-air museum of ancient cities & historic buildings, the stones of which still resonate with the sounds of the faithful.
And in Turkey, you will find a richly historical land with some of the best cuisine you will ever taste, scenery from beaches to mountains & the great city of İstanbul. Of course, not forgetting the other ancient wonders. Come……experience Turkey with us………
The Middle East is home to some of the world's most significant cities – Jerusalem, Cairo, Damascus, Teheran, Baghdad & Istanbul. The ruins of the once similarly epic cities of history - Petra, Persepolis, Ephesus, Palmyra, Baalbek, Leptis Magna and the bounty of ancient Egypt, also mark the passage of centuries in a region where the ancient world lives & breathes.
The landscapes of the region are equally spellbinding, from the unrivalled seas of sand dunes & palm-fringed lakes in Libya’s Sahara desert to the stunning mountains of the north & the underwater world of the Red Sea.
Above all else, however, your most enduring memory of the Middle East is likely to be its people. Their gracious welcome, many kindnesses and boundless hospitality speak of an altogether more civilised age.
From the gravitas of the Sahara to the blue tiles of Esfahan, this is a region for discerning travellers, for those looking for the story behind the headline, and where the bridges between ancient & modern civilisations are everywhere evident. If you believe what the media tells you and decide not to visit, you would be missing out on the journey of a lifetime.
And now, let us talk about Turkey…… officially the Republic of Turkey, is a transcontinental country located mainly on the peninsula of Anatolia in Western Asia, with a smaller portion on East Thrace in Southeast Europe.
An Epic History | Culinary Exploration | Lyrical Landscapes
Turkey is a land of vast open spaces, massive mountain ranges, fertile valleys & rugged coastline with unfrequented beaches, fast - growing cities & sleepy villages and bustling neon-lit seaside resorts.
When you set foot in Turkiye (Turkey), you are following in the wake of some remarkable historical figures. Turkey has hosted A-list history-book figures including Julius Caesar, who famously 'came, saw & conquered' near Amasya, and St Paul, who criss-crossed the country.
Ottoman sultans used to luxuriate in İstanbul’s Topkapı Palace, surrounded by fawning courtiers, harem members, eunuchs & riches from an empire stretching from Budapest to Baghdad. Centuries earlier, Byzantine Christians cut cave churches into Cappadocia’s fairy chimneys & hid from Islamic armies in underground cities.
At other points in history, Romans coursed down the Curetes Way at Ephesus (Efes), medieval Armenians built Ani's churches, whirling dervishes gyrated with Sufi mysticism & the Lycians left ruins on Mediterranean beaches.
Turkey might be the world’s most contested country. Its landscape is dotted with battlegrounds, ruined castles & the palaces of great empires. This is the land where Alexander the Great slashed the Gordion Knot, where Achilles battled the Trojans in Homer’s Iliad & where the Ottoman Empire fought battles that would shape the world. History buffs can immerse themselves in marvels & mementos stretching back to the dawn of civilisation.
The greatest surprise for first-time visitors to Turkey, with its stereotypes of kebabs, carpets & moustachioed hustlers in the bazaar, is the sheer diversity found between its Aegean beaches & eastern mountains. In Istanbul, you can cruise - on the Bosphorus as well as through markets & nightclubs - in a Westernised metropolis offering equal parts romance & overcrowded insanity. In holiday spots such as Cappadocia & the southwestern coasts, mix trekking, horse-riding & water sports with meze savouring on a panoramic terrace. Then there are the less-frequented eastern quarters, where honey-coloured outposts overlook the plains of ancient Mesopotamia & weather-beaten relics add lashings of lyricism to mountain ranges.
Of course, Turkey's current inhabitants are just as memorable. The gregarious Turks are understandably proud of their heritage & full of information (of variable accuracy) about subjects from kilims (flat-weave rugs) to the Aya Sofya's floating dome. Turkey's long history, coupled with its unique position at the meeting of Europe & Asia, has given it a profound depth of culture. Immersing yourself in that culture is as simple as soaking in an ancient hamam, eating a kebap & tasting influences brought along the Silk Road, or visiting the ruins scattering the fields, bays & hills.
A rich history has left an indelible mark & Turkey overflows with historic sites & archaeological wonders set in a varied & beautiful landscape. The Mediterranean coastline is punctuated with well-preserved Greco-Roman cities such as Pergamom & Ephesus, while the austere & rugged Anatolian plateau has cave churches hidden away in the improbable fairytale landscape of Cappadocia. Istanbul, still very much the pulse of the nation, has even more to offer, with Roman aqueducts, Byzantine churches and Ottoman mosques & palaces.
Living History | Art & Architecture | Culinary Heritage
On this journey, explore Istanbul, Canakkale, Kusadasi, Pamukkale, Fethiye, Antalya, Konya, Cappadocia & Ankara.
Istanbul is hot. And we are not talking about the weather. It has more top-drawer attractions than it has minarets (& that is a lot).
Istanbul's strategic location has attracted many marauding armies over the centuries. The Greeks, Romans & Venetians took turns ruling before the Ottomans stormed into town & decided to stay - physical reminders of their various tenures are found across the city. The fact that the city straddles two continents wasn't its only drawcard - it was the final stage on the legendary Silk Road linking Asia with Europe & many merchants who came here liked it so much that they, too, decided to stay. In so doing, they gave the city a cultural diversity that it retains to this day.
Istanbul is an old city, you can see the remains of many ancient civilizations & their culture in harmony with Turkish culture. The old versus the new, the traditional versus the modern is a conflict a visitor often observes. The city is full of contrasts, and colorful views. Where the blowing winds from the 7 peaks of Anatolian Olympos merge into each other ; where Amazon's cooled their bodies in the waves that break apart from the Black Sea & roll mightily against the shore ; where love is symbolized in the Tower of Leandros ; where stand the rocks of Symplegad that brought nightmares to the Argonauts. Built on seven hills on Asia & Europe ; Capital of 3 Empires ; Where romance & traffic jam go hand in hand ; Lively & exciting, a world metropolis - that is Istanbul.
The conquering armies of ancient times tended to ransack the city rather than endow it with artistic treasures, but all that changed with the Byzantines, who adorned their churches & palaces with mosaics & frescoes. Miraculously, many of these remain. Their successors, the Ottomans, were quick to launch an ambitious building program & the magnificently decorated imperial mosques that resulted are architectural triumphs that together form one of the world's great skylines. In recent years, local banks & business dynasties have reprised the Ottomans' grand ambitions & endowed an impressive array of galleries, museums & festivals for all to enjoy.
The city’s over-abundance of important historic buildings & exciting new art galleries & museums provides visitors with more than enough to see during the day, but it is at night that the place swings into high-velocity, mega-stylish action. Locals are flocking to see & be seen at an ever-growing array of bars, clubs & restaurants, bringing with them an infectious sense of joie de vivre & a discerning ability to judge these places on their standard of service, drinks, music & food as well as their position in the what’s-hot & what’s-not stakes.
That’s not to say that the locals are turning their backs on much-loved city institutions such as the rakı-soaked meyhane (tavern) or tranquil çay bahçesi (tea garden), because they wouldn’t dream of doing anything so foolish. They know, after all, that such institutions are one of the reasons that their home is - and always has been - rightfully dubbed the ‘City of the World’s Desire’.
Those troglodytes sure knew what they were doing when they decided to lay down their hats & call Cappadocia home. Deep in the heart of the country, they settled within the lunar-like landscape & burrowed their houses & churches into stone cliffs & their cities underground. In so doing, they provided a still-cogent example of the simplicity & sense of living at one with nature rather than imposing upon it
These days the cave dwellers are predominantly tourists staying in cave hotels who have been drawn to this part of Turkey by its surreal scenery, wealth of ancient churches & unparalleled opportunities for adventure activities. Where else can you float over the fairy chimneys in a hot-air balloon in the morning, admire Byzantine frescoes in the afternoon and sample fine food & wine at night? Let alone take a spectacular hike through a rose-tinted gorge, indulge in a frenzy of shopping at a covered bazaar dating from Ottoman times & see dervishes whirl in an atmospheric caravanserai. It is this mix of attractions that makes Cappadocia such a compelling tourist destination - there truly is something here for everyone.
Let’s be clear, though. The true joy of Cappadocia doesn’t come courtesy of its wealth of boutique hotels, its spectacular sunsets, its world-class hiking or its warm & welcoming locals. Instead, it stems from the fact that life still follows a village rhythm here, far removed from the wannabe jet-set lifestyle of the Mediterranean tourist resorts or the marvellous mayhem of Istanbul. This is a place to enjoy at your own pace.
Enroute to Pamukkale, we stop at Konya to visit to the Mausoleum of Mevlana,
Pamukkale, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site together with Hierapolis which is the next stop. Pamukkale Terraces (aka Cotton Castle) are made of travertine, a sedimentary rock deposited by water from the hot springs. Hierapolis was founded as a Thermal spa early in the 2nd century BC. In Hierapolis, visit Temple of Apollo, the Theatre, Plutonium, Nymphaeum, Necropolis, Martyrium and some other ruins.
On a full day tour, explore Ephesus - an early centre of Christianity. Paul lived in Ephesus. Ephesus contains the largest collection of Roman ruins in the eastern Mediterranean. Tour Aphrodisias - the city named after Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love. You will also visit the House of the Virgin Mary.
Come back Istanbul where we end this trip with an expectation that you would surely return to discover some more.
A unique experience is just the beginning. Spectacular & surreal. Locals have an infectious love of life & generosity of spirit in this vibrant inclusive community which has no problem melding tradition & modernity. Take the plunge now & yep….the iconic Turkey is waiting. A warm welcome awaits you & The Journeys is ready to take you on well, a journey (or journeys) of discovery.
Come…be inspired & discover the World...
Turkish Kaleidoscope |
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Day | Date |
City |
Transfers | Sightseeing |
Specific Saturday |
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01 | 00 | S |
Istanbul |
✈ Arrival 🚗 Transfer | Free (balance of the day) |
02 | 00 | S |
Istanbul |
AM v PM Istanbul | Free (balance of the day)) |
03 | 00 | M |
Canakkale |
AM vTransfer + Gallipoli Battlefields | Free (balance of the day) |
04 | 00 | T |
Kusadasi |
AM v Transfer + Troy + Pergamum | Free (balance of the day) |
05 | 00 | W |
Kusadasi |
AM v PM Ephesus + House of Virgin Mary + Sirince | Free (evening) |
06 | 00 | T |
Pamukkale |
AM v Transfer + Kibyra | PM Pamukkale + Hierapolis | Free (evening) |
07 | 00 | F |
Fethiye |
AM v Transfer + Aphrodisias | Free (balance of the day) |
08 | 00 | S |
Fethiye |
Full day at leisure |
09 | 00 | S |
Antalya |
AM v Transfer + Kayakoy Village | Free (balance of the day) |
10 | 00 | M |
Antalya |
AM PM Aphrodisias + Manavgat Waterfalls | Free (balance of the day) |
11 | 00 | T |
Konya |
AM v Transfer | PM Mausoleum of Mevlana | Free (balance of the day) |
12 | 00 | W |
Cappadocia |
AM v Transfer + Sultanhani Caravansary | PM Cappadocia |
13 | 00 | T |
Cappadocia |
AM vPM Kaymakli Underground City | Free (balance of the day) |
14 | 00 | F |
Ankara |
AM v Transfer + Mausoleum of Ataturk + Museum | Free (evening) |
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Istanbul |
PM v Transfer | Free (balance of the day) |
15 | 00 | S |
Istanbul |
Departure 🚗 Transfer ✈ |
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Istanbul * Canakkale * Kusadasi * Pamukkale * Fethiye * Antalya * Konya * Cappadocia * Ankara * Istanbul
15 Days / 14 Nights
Day 1 - Saturday: Arrive Q Istanbul
Welcome to Turkey. After you exit in the Arrival Hall at Istanbul Ataturk Airport, subsequent to customs & immigration, you will be met by a Journeys representative who will ensure your comfort & transfer you to the hotel, help you settle in and provide you with some useful tips for exploring the area as well as discuss the program for the next few days.
Istanbul - the iconic city that connects the east with the west - is hot. And we’re not talking about the weather. These days, there are more happening restaurants, bars, galleries and clubs around town than there are exquisite Ottoman mosques (and that’s a lot). The international fashion and design press have been talking up Istanbul ad nauseam, but the most significant thing about the accolade ‘World’s Hippest City’ is that İstanbullus themselves have come believe it. The creeping sense of decrepitude that had fallen like a pall over their once-all-powerful home town has vanished, replaced by a sense of energy and innovation not seen since the days of Süleyman the Magnificent.
The city’s over-abundance of important historic buildings and exciting new art galleries and museums provides visitors with more than enough to see during the day, but it’s at night that the place swings into high-velocity, mega-stylish action. Locals are flocking to see and be seen at an ever-growing array of bars, clubs and restaurants, bringing with them an infectious sense of joie de vivre and a discerning ability to judge these places on their standard of service, drinks, music and food as well as their position in the what’s-hot-and-what’s-not stakes.
That’s not to say that the locals are turning their backs on much-loved city institutions such as the rakı-soaked meyhane (tavern) or tranquil çay bahçesi (tea garden), because they wouldn’t dream of doing anything so foolish. They know, after all, that such institutions are one of the reasons that their home is – and always has been – rightfully dubbed the ‘City of the World’s Desire’.
Balance of the day at leisure to relax or to explore (we would be happy to offer suggestions). Overnight.
Day 2 - Sunday: Istanbul
Morning, proceed for a full day tour of the city visiting the main historical sites which illustrate the art & culture of the Ottoman Empire, Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire. You would be visiting the ancient ruins & Museums. First stop will be Hagia Sophia, a former Orthodox patriarchal basilica, later a mosque and now a museum. See spectacular mosaics which depict the Virgin Mother, Jesus, saints, Byzantine emperors and empresses and biblical scenes. Continue on to Sultan Ahmet Mosque, the culmination of two centuries of both Ottoman mosque and Byzantine church development. Visit Hippodrome of Constantinople, once the sporting and social centre of Constantinople. The Hippodrome is full of monuments and the most well-known are Serpent Column, Obelisk of Theodosius, Walled Obelisk and German Fountain. Then, see Grand Bazaar, one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the World, and known for its jewelry, hand-painted ceramics, carpets, embroideries, spices and antique shops.
After lunch, visit Topkapi Palace, the official and primary residence in the city of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years. The Palace is also home for the most holy relics of the Muslim world such as the Prophet Mohammed’s cloak and sword. Finally, visit Rustem Pasha Mosque, which is famous for its large quantities of exquisite Iznik tiles.
Return to the hotel. Evening at leisure for optional activities or to relax. Overnight. B
Day 3 - Monday: Istanbul vGallipoli Battlefields vCanakkale (Drive: 508 km)
Early morning, check-out & depart Gallipoli Battlefields, one of the most emotionally touching places in Turkey,
The National Historical Park of the Gallipoli peninsula with its ruins of the land and sea combats during WWI, and its impressive war memorials and monuments is inscribed on the list of National Parks and Protected Areas of the United Nations. The historic Gallipoli peninsula is an epic place and a must-see sight that is worth the visit.
The World War I battle for control of the Dardanelles (Hellespont) strait was fought mainly on Turkey's Gallipoli peninsula, with appalling casualties. Around 100,000 were killed and 400,000 wounded during the nine-month campaign (1915-1916). The battlefields cover an extensive area from Cape Helles at the southern tip of the peninsula north for over 35 km (22 miles) to the Anafartalar hills.
Visit the Lone Pine Australian Memorial and Chunuk Bair New Zealand Memorial, ANZAC Cove, Brighton Beach, Beach Cemetery, Ari Burnu Cemetery, Johnston's Jolly (where you'll visit original Allied and Turkish trenches and tunnels), 57th Regiment Turkish Memorial and The Nek.
Continue on to Canakkale. This sprawling harbour town is the busiest in the Gallipoli region, and is easily the most frequented stopover for individuals visiting the battlefields & memorial sites. The city was called Hellespont & Dardanelles in the ancient times, took the name Çanakkale after a major war during the last phase of the Ottoman Empire. Having been the scene of great wars & victories, the city has witnessed different phases of history and is now harboring the landmarks of these historic times. It is the most important center of the civilizations of Troy & Assos but most importantly the symbol of independence.
It’s also a good place to hang around in its own right, with a rare concentration of nightlife in its centre, and a sweeping waterfront drag that heaves with activity throughout the summer months.
Check-in on arrival. Balance of the day at leisure. Overnight. B D
Day 4 - Tuesday: Canakkale vTroy v Kusadasi (Drive: 404 km)
This morning, step back in time as we visit Troy, home of the famed Trojan Horse and then depart for the magnificent acropolis of Pergamum - the capital of the Kingdom of Pergamum during the Hellenistic period and one of the Seven Churches addressed in Revelation. Its impressive temples and library made Pergamum a renowned cultural and political centre in its time. Visit Asclepion, Temple of Serapis, Library of Pergamum, Theatre and some other ruins.
Continue on to Kusadasi.
Situated on the west coast of Turkey, Kusadasi is reputed to be one of the most attractive city of the Aegean, and it is close to the important historical sites. This pretty town attracts thousands of visitors from all over the world with its many sandy beaches, 300 sunny days in a year, sparkling glassy water of blue Aegean, famous night life, countless fish and kebab restaurants, rich shopping facilities, historic sites around etc.
Check-in on arrival. Evening at leisure. Overnight. B D
Day 5 - Wednesday: Kusadasi v Ephesus v Kusadasi (Drive: 19 km x 2)
Meet your guide at the hotel lobby in the morning, for a full day Ephesus tour. Ephesus was an important center for Early Christianity from the AD 50s. From AD 52-54, Paul lived in Ephesus. Ephesus contains the largest collection of Roman ruins in the eastern Mediterranean. Only an estimated 15% has been excavated. In Ephesus, see the Artemis Temple, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, Library of Celcus, Basilica of St. John or Ephesus Museum, the Odeon, the Temple of Hadrian, the Temple of Domitian, the Theater - believed to be the largest outdoor theater in the ancient world, and the Tomb/Fountain of Pollio and some other ruins. (Hillside Houses are excluded; entrance requires additional admission fee).
After the Ephesus tour, visit House of the Virgin Mary, a short distance away.
Come back to the hotel. Relax for the evening. Overnight. B D
Day 6 - Thursday: Kusadasi v Hierapolis v Pamukkale (Drive: 184 km)
Morning, check-out & and enjoy a display of locally handcrafted leather goods before heading to Pamukkale Terraces (aka Cotton Castle) - the magnificent white calcium terraces made of travertine, a sedimentary rock deposited by water from the hot springs. Pamukkale is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site together with Hierapolis which is the next stop. Hierapolis was founded as a Thermal spa early in the 2nd century BC. In Hierapolis, you will visit the Temple of Apollo, the Theatre, Plutonium, Nymphaeum, Necropolis, Martyrium and some other ruins.
Enroute, take a dip, amongst ancient columns, in the hot sulphur springs that were used in Roman times for their therapeutic powers.
Continue on to the hotel. Check-in. Balance of the day is at leisure. Overnight. B D
Day 7 - Friday: Pamukkale v Aphrodisias v Fethiye (Drive: 200 km)
Morning, depart for Fethiye, visiting the ancient site of Aphrodisias, home of the famous Temple of Aphrodite, along the way. The city was named after Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love. Visit the Museum, the Temple of Aphrodite, the Theatre, the Stadium, the Agora, the Hadrian Baths, the Odeon, and the Bishops Palace.
Continue on to Fethiye and check-in on arrival. Balance of the day is at leisure. Overnight. B
Day 8 - Saturday: Fethiye
Full day at leisure to relax or for independent exploration. We shall be happy to offer suggestions for ‘optional’ programs & arrange. Overnight. B
Day 9 - Sunday: Fethiye vAntalya (Drive: 198 km)
Morning, depart for the resort town of Antalya, enroute stopping at the deserted Greek village of Kayakov.
Check-in on arrival. Balance of the day is at leisure. Overnight. B D
Day 10 - Monday: Antalya
Morning, depart to visit the ancient ruins of Perge with its impressive stadium walls and the famous theatre at Aspendos which is known for one of the best preserved theatres of Asia Minor, still used today.
Later, visit Manavgat Waterfalls - a pleasant resting spot in the vicinity.
Come back to the hotel. Balance of the day is at leisure. Overnight. B D
Day 11 - Tuesday: Antalya v Konya v Cappadocia (Drive: 535 km)
Morning, depart for Konya, travelling on the ancient Silk Road. You will stop to visit the the imposing green-tiled Mausoleum of Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi the mystic founder of the Sufi sect (Whirling Dervishes) and the adjacent Museum.
Continue the drive to Cappadocia, enroute visiting Sultanhani Caravansary, the largest in Anatolia.
Continue on to the hotel & check-in on arrival. Balance of the day is at leisure to relax or for optional programs. Overnight. B D
Day 12 - Wednesday: Cappadocia
Today we will get to know the Cappadocia region, a volcanic area in which the geological formation started 10 million years ago. As a result of these formations phallic like pillars have come to life. The beautiful horse country Katpatuka, (as the Persians called her) is an unbelievable strip of land, enchanting and mysterious. Cappadocia region is also famous for its arts, including ceramic and carpets. Marvel at the lunar landscape of Cappadocia through the Goreme Valley Open Air Museum, the fairy chimneys and explore the many levels of an underground city.
You will meet the Tour-guide in the morning. First stop will be Uchisar Castle, the highest point of Cappadocia. After Uchisar, you visit Goreme Open Air Museum, the heart of Cappadocia. Goreme Open Air Museum is famous for frescoes dating to 10th century describing the life of Jesus Christ and monks. Next stop is Cavusin, which is an abandoned village with old cave Greek houses.
Next stop is Devrent Valley, which is also called Imagination Valley, where you can see natural rock formations looking like animals. Then you head to a wine shop in Urgup for wine tasting. Last stop is Three Beauties, three beautiful fairy chimneys with their hats, which is the symbol of Cappadocia.
Return to the hotel. Evening at leisure to relax or for ‘optional’ activities (we shall be happy to offer suggestions & arrange). Overnight. B D
Day 13 - Thursday: Cappadocia
Morning, proceed for a full day excursion to trek through the wildly beautiful Ihlara Valley and explore the many levels of an underground city.
Come back to the hotel. Balance of the day is at leisure for ‘optional activities (we shall be happy to offer suggestions & arrange). Overnight. B D
Day 14 - Friday: Cappadocia v Ankara v Istanbul (Drive: 725 km)
Early morning, depart for Istanbul, enroute stopping at the nation's capital, Ankara, where you will visit Anitkabir - the mausoleum of the famed Mustafa Kemal Ataturk - the founder of modern Turkey. You will also visit the Anatolian Civilisations Museum, if time permits.
Continue on to Istanbul. Check-in on arrival. Evening at leisure. Overnight. B
(you can opt for “optional” morning flight straight from Cappadocia to Istanbul if you want to do some more exploring).
Day 15 - Saturday: Depart Istanbul Q
Tour concludes after breakfast.
In time, you would be transferred to the airport for your onward journey. B
*** End of Services ***
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- Transfers to / from Hotel / Airport / Station by private A/c vehicle *
- Services of an English speaking Journeys Rep for assistance on Arrival / Departure Transfers
- Accommodation for a total of 14 nights in the selected Hotels,
- Meals as per itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch & D=Dinner)
- Services of English speaking local Guide for all Sightseeing Tours / Excursions as per Itinerary*
- Entrance Fees at the Monuments, wherever applicable
- All Government Taxes & Service Fees, wherever applicable
- 24 / 7 Emergency Contact
- Bottled Water during Tours / Drives
- Farewell Gift
- International Airfare
- Visa ir Visa Fee for Turkey (Canadian & US Citizens can apply online & get it on Arrival)
- Airport Tax payable on final departure, if any
- Camera / Video Fees, wherever applicable, at the Monuments
- Items of personal nature i.e. Room Service, Laundry, Telephone Calls, Internet, Fax, Beverages, Medical or Evacuation Expenses, Insurance, Gratuities & Tips
- Any Meals not specifically listed in the itinerary
- Any optional Programs / Services
- Any items not specified under Inclusions
*Seat in Coach. Guaranteed departures with minimum 2 guests. There will be other participants & group size may vary. Participants may come from all over the world & most of them will be English speaking. Private services with English speaking Tour-guide & vehicle can be arranged with a supplement cost. For less than 10 guests, the Tour will be guided by Tour-guide cum Driver. For 10 +, there will be a separate Tour-guide, in addition.
** Please note that the Program highlights the main attractions that are to be visited each day. The sightseeing tours combine ‘walking’ & driving. Some Monuments / Buildings, you will enter & some you will see from outside. Some Monuments / places may require extra Entrance Fees to be paid for accessing some of the areas.
*** It is extremely rare that Programs need to be changed but it can occur. We reserve the right to change, amend or alter the Itinerary if required, for example, occasionally the tour sequence & duration of time spent in each place / city can change due to local conditions which are out of our control or due to heavy traffic conditions or bad weather. The Price will not be affected.
Conditions related to specific Tours will be advised in due course, if required.
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Where you will stay:
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City |
Nights |
Superior *** |
First Class **** |
Deluxe***** |
Istanbul |
2 |
N A |
Sirkeci Mansion |
N A |
Canakkale |
1 |
N A |
Troia Tusan |
N A |
Kusadasi |
2 |
N A |
Ilayda Avantgarde |
N A |
Pamukkale |
1 |
N A |
Lycus River Thermal |
N A |
Fethiye |
2 |
N A |
Marina |
N A |
Antalya |
2 |
N A |
BW Khan |
N A |
Konya |
1 |
N A |
Hilton Garden Inn |
N A |
Cappadocia |
2 |
N A |
MDC |
N A |
Istanbul |
1 |
N A |
Sirkeci Mansion |
N A |
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The Journeys has carefully selected each hotel based on overall quality, location, price, food, service, and cleanliness. All rooms are standard rooms with two beds and private facilities, unless you have specifically requested and paid for an upgrade. Room selection is strictly at the discretion of the hotel management. We reserve the right to make hotel substitutions with those of equal or higher standard due to non-availability of the selected hotels.
Check-in time is usually 2:00 pm or later. Check-out time is 11:00 am. If you will be arriving early in the day or departing in the evening, hotels will usually allow you to store your luggage in their luggage room. We will ask at the front desk on your behalf, if the hotel can check you in earlier, or let you stay later.
Enchanting Turkiye -prepare to be charmed
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And last but not least:
Departures:
Arrival in Istanbul on specific Saturdays (minimum 2 guests)
Validity:
→ December 2024
Prices:
We offer several accommodation choices for this Journey. The price varies by selected accommodations. The itinerary remains unchanged.
Exchange rates fluctuate on a daily basis. Please contact us for current pricing and we will respond within 24 hours.
Turkish Kaleidoscope |
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Price Per Person - C$ |
Superior *** |
First Class **** |
Deluxe***** |
Occupancy - Double |
On request |
On request |
On request |
Single |
On request |
On request |
On request |
Triple |
On request |
On request |
On request |
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Airfare - International |
On request |
On request |
On request |
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Miscellenous |
If required |
If required |
If required |
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Some important notes
- Flights are subject to constant modifications / delays and cancellations. In such cases, we will do all possible to find the best available alternative / solution but will not accept any liability, whatsoever.
- Our rates only include those items which are specified in the Itinerary / Inclusions.
- The cost has been calculated on the existing tariffs / conditions and in case of any currency fluctuations or amendment in local Government taxes, or any fuel hike, we reserve the right to revise the tour price accordingly.
- Our quotations are calculated on base category of accommodation at each property and are subject to modification, if the same hotel / category of room not available at the time of reservation. In that case, we will confirm a superior category of room at a comparable or better hotel and supplement charges, if any, shall be advised accordingly. Final Itinerary will illustrate updated information and / or it would be furnished at the time of confirmation.
- All prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and subject to availability at the time of booking. The from price reflects the lowest available price at time of publication, which is valid for a specific start date or dates and also based on availability at the time of booking.
- Room availability is getting saturated due to heavy demands from the tourism industry, international Fairs and Congresses. Due to these constant sold- out situations the hotels are applying the cancellation rules more stringently. Once the reservation is guaranteed, the booking will be subject to full cancellation charges as per our Terms & Conditions (details will be advised at the time of deposit). We strongly recommend obtaining Insurance to protect yourself against any unforeseen scenarios.
- Additional services including Optionals, if any, can be paid directly by the clients to our local offices
The Journeys strongly recommends that all Guests purchase appropriate Travel Insurance (Trip Cancellation / Interruption & Medical) to cover any eventuality & / or Emergency. Between missed Connections, lost or delayed Luggage, or Medical Emergencies, you want some peace of mind that your travel investment is well protected. No matter who you buy from, please consider purchasing a Travel Protection Plan before you travel. Still unsure? Talk to us.