Explore Türkiye’s legendary sites: Troy, Pergamon, Ephesus, Pamukkale, and Cappadocia. Discover ancient wonders and breathtaking landscapes in a 6-day private tour.
Explore Türkiye’s legendary sites: Troy, Pergamon, Ephesus, Pamukkale, and Cappadocia. Discover ancient wonders and breathtaking landscapes in a 6-day private tour.
Istanbul → Troy → Ayvalık
Troy (Truva) - Route & Driving Time: Approximately 350 km / 4-5 hours
The journey begins with an early morning departure from Istanbul, heading south towards the legendary city of Troy.
Upon arrival, visitors will spend about 2 hours exploring this UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for the epic Trojan War. A guide…
Istanbul → Troy → Ayvalık
Troy (Truva) - Route & Driving Time: Approximately 350 km / 4-5 hours
The journey begins with an early morning departure from Istanbul, heading south towards the legendary city of Troy.
Upon arrival, visitors will spend about 2 hours exploring this UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for the epic Trojan War. A guide will bring the legendary tale to life as visitors walk through the various layers of civilization and see the replica of the Trojan Horse.
The drive continues to the charming coastal town of Ayvalık for a relaxing overnight stay.
Accommodation: Ayvalık
Ayvalık → Pergamum → Ephesus → Kuşadası
Pergamon Ancient City - Pergamon: A Hub of Ancient Power and Intellect
Route & Driving Time: Approximately 270 km / 4 hours
The journey departs from the coast for an inland trip to Pergamon, a former center of intellect and power. The city’s magnificent Acropolis is perched dramatically atop a steep hill, offering a panoramic view that immediately demonstrates its strategic importance. Visitors will spend around 2 hours exploring this archaeological marvel.
The tour includes the incredible ruins of the Pergamon Acropolis, home to the steepest ancient theater in the world—a true engineering feat. The famous Library of Pergamon is also visited, which was once a fierce rival to the Library of Alexandria and played a key role in the invention of parchment. The site is a testament to the city’s rich history, boasting temples dedicated to Roman emperors and the foundations of royal palaces. The visit offers a profound look into the height of Hellenistic and Roman civilization.
Ancient City of Ephesus - Ephesus: A Glimpse into Roman Life
The journey continues to Ephesus, one of the most magnificent and well-preserved ancient cities in the world. Visitors will spend approximately 2-3 hours walking on its marble streets, still marked by the ruts of ancient chariot wheels, as they explore the heart of a once-thriving Roman metropolis.
The tour’s highlight is the breathtaking Library of Celsus, an iconic two-story façade that was both a library and a monumental tomb. Visitors will also see the massive Grand Theater, a stunning architectural feat that could hold 25,000 people and served as the site for gladiator fights and public addresses, including those of St. Paul. The beautifully decorated Temple of Hadrian, with its intricate archway and striking Medusa relief, is also visited before exploring the other fascinating ruins that offer a unique glimpse into the daily life of ancient Romans.
The Temple of Artemis - The Temple of Artemis
The ruins of the Temple of Artemis, once one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, are also visited. Although only a single reconstructed column stands today, the site’s vast scale and location by the marsh offer a profound sense of its former grandeur. A guide will paint a vivid picture of what was once the largest Greek temple ever built, a magnificent structure that attracted pilgrims and merchants from across the ancient world. The visit is a powerful moment to reflect on a legendary site that once inspired awe, a testament to its immense historical significance.
The Basilica of Saint John - Exploring the Basilica of St. John
A visit to the Basilica of St. John is a profoundly moving experience that adds a deeper spiritual layer to the exploration of Ephesus. Located just a short distance from the ancient city, this awe-inspiring site is believed to be the final resting place of St. John the Apostle, who is said to have written his Gospel here.
Though now in ruins, the sheer scale of the basilica is a testament to its former glory. As visitors walk among the massive stone foundations and fallen columns, they can still trace the immense cross-shaped plan of what was once a magnificent pilgrimage site. A guide will bring this sacred place to life, explaining its history as a hub of early Christianity and a rival to the great churches of Constantinople.
This visit offers a powerful moment of reflection, allowing visitors to connect with a key figure in Christian history and a monumental architectural masterpiece of the Byzantine Empire.
Meryemana (The Virgin Mary’s House) - The House of the Virgin Mary
Tucked away in a tranquil, wooded hillside above the ancient city of Ephesus, the House of the Virgin Mary is a sacred and serene pilgrimage site. This small, humble stone house is believed to be the final residence of the Virgin Mary, who, according to tradition, was brought here by St. John after the crucifixion of Jesus.
The site holds deep spiritual significance for both Christians and Muslims and has been officially recognized by the Vatican. As visitors approach, they’ll feel a sense of peace that is a quiet contrast to the bustling ancient ruins below. Visitors can light a candle, drink from the holy spring, and leave a wish on the famous prayer wall, a powerful tradition practiced by pilgrims from around the world.
A visit to this sacred place offers a profound moment of reflection and a meaningful connection to one of the most revered figures in religious history.
Kuşadası → Laodicea → Pamukkale
Laodicea - Laodicea: A City of Faith and Fortune
Route & Driving Time: Approximately 185 km / 3 hours
The magnificent ruins of Laodicea, a prosperous Roman metropolis, offer a captivating glimpse into the past.
Laodicea holds a unique place in history as one of the Seven Churches of Revelation. A guide will bring its story to life, from its immense wealth to its famous “lukewarm” status in the Bible, a fascinating detail linked to its distant water supply.
Today, visitors can walk through the extensive remains of this once-grand city. They can explore the vast Roman stadium, admire the beautifully restored Western and Northern Theaters, and stroll along the colonnaded streets. A visit to the recently unearthed and restored basilica is a powerful testament to the city’s early Christian community.
A tour of Laodicea is not just a walk through ruins; it’s a journey into a rich history, offering a profound understanding of a city that was a major crossroads of ancient life and faith.
Hierapolis & Pamukkale - Pamukkale & Hierapolis
A visit to Pamukkale, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a truly mesmerizing experience. Known as the “Cotton Castle,” this natural wonder features a surreal landscape of brilliant white terraces, formed over millennia by mineral-rich thermal waters cascading down the hillside. Visitors will spend approximately 2-3 hours exploring these breathtaking travertines, where they can walk in the warm, shallow pools and admire the unique formations.
Adjacent to this natural marvel lies the ancient city of Hierapolis. Once a thriving Roman spa city, its extensive ruins offer a fascinating glimpse into the past. The tour includes a walk through the well-preserved Grand Theater, which provides a stunning panoramic view, and the vast Necropolis, one of the largest ancient cemeteries in Anatolia. The combination of Pamukkale’s natural beauty and Hierapolis’s rich history creates a one-of-a-kind experience that is both visually spectacular and historically profound.
Pamukkale → Konya → Cappadocia
Mevlana Muzesi - Mevlana Museum: The Spiritual Heart of Konya
Route & Driving Time: Approximately 630 km / 8-9 hours
A visit to the Mevlana Museum offers a profound and peaceful break during the long travel day. Located in the spiritual heart of Türkiye, this sacred site is the mausoleum of Mevlana Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi, the world-renowned poet, Islamic scholar, and founder of the Mevlevi Sufi order, also known as the Whirling Dervishes.
Visitors will spend approximately 2 hours exploring this awe-inspiring complex, where they can see the beautifully decorated tomb of Mevlana, as well as the tombs of other prominent dervishes. The museum provides a deep insight into the Sufi tradition and the peaceful philosophy of Mevlana. The serene atmosphere of the site offers a truly unique and reflective experience, a perfect pause on the journey before continuing to the surreal landscapes of Cappadocia.
Exploring Cappadocia
Cappadocia - Route & Driving Time: Minimal driving between sites.
Today’s tour is dedicated to exploring the magical and surreal landscapes of Cappadocia. This full-day adventure will immerse visitors in the region’s unique blend of natural and historical wonders.
The tour begins at the Göreme Open-Air Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where visitors will explore ancient rock-cut churches and chapels adorned with remarkably preserved frescoes that tell the story of early Christian life. Afterwards, visitors will descend into a fascinating Underground City, a network of subterranean tunnels and rooms that once provided refuge for thousands of people. The tour continues with visits to some of Cappadocia’s most famous valleys, including Dervent Valley, known for its animal-shaped rock formations, and Paşabağ Valley, where visitors will see the iconic “fairy chimneys.” The day concludes with a visit to the scenic Valley of Lovers, offering stunning panoramic views of the unique landscape.
Goreme Open-Air Museum - Göreme Open-Air Museum: A Journey into Byzantine Art
A visit to the Göreme Open-Air Museum is a highlight of any trip to Cappadocia and a must-see UNESCO World Heritage Site. This remarkable valley served as a key monastic settlement from the 10th to the 12th centuries and offers a profound look into the region’s rich Christian history.
As visitors explore, they’ll discover a collection of rock-cut churches, chapels, and monasteries carved directly into the soft volcanic rock. The true treasure lies inside, where they’ll find stunning and remarkably well-preserved frescoes adorning the walls and ceilings. A guide will bring these masterpieces to life, explaining the biblical stories and artistic techniques behind them. This tour is a unique opportunity to witness incredible Byzantine art and architecture in its original setting, offering an unforgettable glimpse into the lives of the early inhabitants of Cappadocia.
Love Valley - Exploring Love Valley: A Landmark of Cappadocia
A visit to Love Valley is a highlight of any Cappadocia tour, offering some of the most spectacular and unique photo opportunities in the region. This famous valley gets its name from its incredibly distinct, towering fairy chimneys, which have been shaped by millions of years of natural erosion.
As visitors explore, they’ll be mesmerized by the sheer scale and remarkable forms of these geological wonders. The valley offers an easy walking path that allows visitors to get up close to the formations, providing a truly immersive experience. Its stunning, panoramic views make it a favorite spot for visitors, especially during sunrise and sunset. Love Valley is a perfect, scenic addition to the tour, providing a memorable and awe-inspiring end to the day.
Pasabag - Exploring Paşabağ (Monks Valley): A Forest of Fairy Chimneys
A visit to Paşabağ Valley, also known as Monks Valley, is an essential part of any Cappadocia tour. It is famous for having some of the most striking and unique “fairy chimneys” in the region. Unlike other valleys, the cones here have multiple heads and are topped with mushroom-shaped caps, creating a surreal and unforgettable landscape.
Beyond its geological beauty, Paşabağ holds significant historical importance. The valley’s rock formations were carved out to serve as hermitages for Christian monks, offering a secluded and peaceful retreat. As visitors walk through this otherworldly landscape, they can see the rock-cut chapels and living quarters, including the hermitage of St. Simeon, providing a powerful look into the lives of these early ascetics. The blend of natural wonder and human history makes Paşabağ a truly remarkable place to explore.
Kaymakli Underground City - Exploring Cappadocia’s Underground Cities
A visit to one of Cappadocia’s incredible Underground Cities is a journey into a hidden world of ancient ingenuity and human resilience. Carved deep beneath the earth, these complex subterranean networks were used by early Christians as a safe haven from persecution and invasion.
As visitors descend into the cool, silent tunnels, they’ll explore a fascinating maze of interconnected living spaces, kitchens, stables, and even churches. A guide will explain how these multi-leveled cities, some capable of housing thousands of people, were protected by massive rolling stone doors and equipped with complex ventilation systems. This remarkable experience offers a profound look into the lives of the people who once lived beneath the surface to survive, creating an unforgettable contrast to the stunning landscapes above.
Departure from Cappadocia
Kayseri - After a final breakfast, the tour concludes. Visitors will be transferred to Kayseri Airport (ASR) for their flight back to Istanbul or Antalya, or to their next destination. An optional overland return to Istanbul or Antalya can also be arranged upon request.

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Embark on an awe-inspiring 6-day adventure through Türkiye’s most iconic landscapes and ancient marvels. This private tour offers a comprehensive experience of the country’s rich history and stunning natural beauty.
Trace the paths of legendary figures at Troy and discover the grand Roman cities of Pergamon and Ephesus, featuring ancient theaters and…
Embark on an awe-inspiring 6-day adventure through Türkiye’s most iconic landscapes and ancient marvels. This private tour offers a comprehensive experience of the country’s rich history and stunning natural beauty.
Trace the paths of legendary figures at Troy and discover the grand Roman cities of Pergamon and Ephesus, featuring ancient theaters and libraries. Be amazed by the ethereal white terraces of Pamukkale before heading to Konya, the spiritual center of the Whirling Dervishes.
The journey reaches its peak in Cappadocia, where you’ll explore enchanting underground cities and trek through valleys adorned with “fairy chimneys.” This well-organized tour blends historical wonders, spiritual richness, and extraordinary landscapes into one unforgettable experience. Reserve your adventure today!
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.