Embark on a private Ephesus tour from Kusadasi Port and immerse yourself in the marvels of ancient Roman architecture. Explore the magnificent city of Ephesus and witness its historical sites, including the Temple of Artemis and the Celsus Library.
Embark on a private Ephesus tour from Kusadasi Port and immerse yourself in the marvels of ancient Roman architecture. Explore the magnificent city of Ephesus and witness its historical sites, including the Temple of Artemis and the Celsus Library.
- Ancient City of Ephesus - The guide will greet visitors at the Kusadasi port or hotel, holding a sign with their name. They will then be transported directly to the sites. The first stop is ancient Ephesus, renowned as the best-preserved classical city in the eastern Mediterranean and the largest open-air museum in Turkey. Visitors will explore…
- Ancient City of Ephesus - The guide will greet visitors at the Kusadasi port or hotel, holding a sign with their name. They will then be transported directly to the sites. The first stop is ancient Ephesus, renowned as the best-preserved classical city in the eastern Mediterranean and the largest open-air museum in Turkey. Visitors will explore the Great Theatre, where St. Paul delivered sermons against pagans and gladiators once fought. Originally accommodating 25,000 spectators, the Library of Celsus, with its beautifully restored facade, is likely the most photographed spot in Ephesus. It was constructed between 115–125 AD. Other notable sites include the Odeon Temple, Fountain of Trajan, Temple of Hadrian, Scholastica Baths, Marble Road, agora, and the Temple of Domitian. After enjoying lunch at a local Turkish restaurant, the tour continues to the House of the Virgin Mary. Mary was brought to Ephesus by the apostle John after Christ’s resurrection and spent her final days there. After the tour, guests will be driven back to the starting point.
- Meryemana (The Virgin Mary’s House) - The tour proceeds to the House of the Virgin Mary, where Mary was brought by the apostle John after Christ’s resurrection and spent her last days.
- The Temple of Artemis - The Temple of Artemis
- Kusadasi Castle - Known as Pigeon Island, Kusadasi Castle is situated next to the port. It can be viewed from the boat or explored independently after the tour.
- Kusadasi Market - The tour will pass by the Kusadasi Shopping Center, located just a 5-minute walk from the port. Visitors will have free time after the tour to explore the shopping area, which the guide will point out.
- Okuz Mehmet Pasa KervansarayI - The tour will pass by the Caravanserai, conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from the port. Visitors will have free time to explore after the tour.
- Kusadasi - The town where the ship is docked.

- Fully Air-conditioned brand new vehicle with separate driver
- Professional licensed local tour guide
- All taxes included
- Lunch provided
- All parking fees covered
- Complimentary bottled water
- Entrance fees included (skip long ticket lines at Ephesus)
- Port pickup and drop-off
- Fully Air-conditioned brand new vehicle with separate driver
- Professional licensed local tour guide
- All taxes included
- Lunch provided
- All parking fees covered
- Complimentary bottled water
- Entrance fees included (skip long ticket lines at Ephesus)
- Port pickup and drop-off
Your guide will greet you at the Kusadasi port, holding a sign with your name. You will then be transported directly to the attractions. The first stop is ancient Ephesus, renowned as the best-preserved classical city in the eastern Mediterranean and the largest open-air museum in Turkey. Explore the Great Theatre, where St. Paul delivered sermons…
Your guide will greet you at the Kusadasi port, holding a sign with your name. You will then be transported directly to the attractions. The first stop is ancient Ephesus, renowned as the best-preserved classical city in the eastern Mediterranean and the largest open-air museum in Turkey. Explore the Great Theatre, where St. Paul delivered sermons against pagans and where gladiators once fought. Originally accommodating 25,000 spectators, the Library of Celsus, with its beautifully restored facade, is likely the most photographed site in Ephesus. It was constructed between 115 and 125 AD.
You may also visit the Odeon Temple, Fountain of Trajan, Temple of Hadrian, Scholastica Baths, Marble Road, agora, and the Temple of Domitian. After enjoying lunch at a local Turkish restaurant, proceed to the House of the Virgin Mary. It is believed that Mary was brought to Ephesus by the apostle John after Christ’s resurrection and spent her final days there.
Following your tour, you will be driven back to the starting point.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.