7 Churches – Turkey Highlights

7 Churches – Turkey Highlights

Explore Istanbul’s landmarks, uncover Ephesus’ ancient marvels, and unwind in Pamukkale’s natural beauty on this captivating journey through Turkey

Includes

Private air-conditioned transportation throughout the tour
First class hotels throughout the tour
All museum and site entrances as indicated on itinerary
Guidance with licensed guide throughout the tour
Meals as indicated on itinerary by B breakfast, L lunch, D dinner
Luggage handling at the hotels
Parking fees and all toll fees
Local taxes and service charges

Excludes

Visa fees to Turkey (if required)
All additional meals
Beverages during the meals
Additional visits and optional tours
Tips
All other expenses

DESCRIPTION

IMPORTANT NOTES

1st Day

Arrival – Istanbul

Arrival transfer from airport to hotel. Welcome cocktail and briefing.
2nd Day

Istanbul

Full day guided sightseeing in Old Istanbul. Discovery of Sultanahmet, Blue Mosque, St. Sophia, Hippodrome, Topkapi Palace and Grand Bazaar. Overnight Istanbul. B L
3rd Day

Istanbul

Guided Bosphorus Cruise with Dolmabahçe Palace. Visit to the exotic and aromatic Egyptian Spice Market, cross over to Asia to Camlica Hill for a view of Istanbul. During the cruise, view of Ottoman seaside mansions, marble palaces and small fishing villages. Overnight Istanbul.
4th Day

Istanbul – Izmir- Kusadasi

Take the early morning flight from Istanbul to Izmir. Arrival and meet with your guide and drive to Pergamum (Revelation 2:12-17), and visit to Acropolis and Asklepion. its majestic acropolis was built on a commanding hill above the modern city of Bergama. After lunch visit the grand theater, which has almost perfect acoustics, the Red basilica and the ancient medical center, the Asclepion. This was the home town of Galen, the second century renowned doctor and surgeon and his temple, the asclepium was devoted to healing. Then visit the majestic acropolis in Pergamum . Visit Acropolis and Asclepion. After visits, drive and check-in to your hotel in Kusadasi. Overnight- Kusadasi. B D
5th Day

Izmir – Ephesus –Izmir

Ephesus (Revelation 1:11, 2:1-7, Acts 18:19-28, 19:1-41, Ephesians) the city dedicated to Artemis, the best preserved ancient city of Asia Minor with its majestic theater, marble road, Temple of Artemis, the Church of the Virgin Mary or the Double Church, the library of Celsus, the stadium, the lecture hall Tyrannus where St. Paul held daily discussions (Acts 19.9). For two years St. Paul taught here from eleven to four during the hottest hours of the day when the hall was empty. Then visit the Church of St. John and his Tomb in Selcuk before driving to the Last Home of the Virgin Mary, who was brought to Ephesus by John, the beloved disciple of Jesus. The home of Virgin Mary on a hill top, where she lived out her days is now visited by over a hundred thousand pilgrims each year. The pilgrims drink the water of the sacred spring, meditate and pray for health at this ancient spot of worship. Both Pope Paul VI in 1967 and Pope John Paul II in 1979 have celebrated mass here. Overnight Kusadasi. B L D
6th Day

Kusadasi – Sardis – Philadelphia – Pamukkale

After having breakfast drive to Sardis where visit to ancient synagogue, one of the most picturesque area of any of the churches. Visit the Temple of Artemis, a small Byzantine church, a recently restored gymnasium and the great synagogue Lunch and we continue, proceed to Philadelphia (Revelation 3:7-13 ). Continue to Alasehir ancient (Philadelphia) the city of brotherly love, another of the cities of Seven Churches. Afternoon drive to Hierapolis. Have a tour of the spectacular natural site of Pamukkale. Its hot thermal springs of calcium spill over the plateau's edge creating dazzling white formations called Cotton Castles. Visit the ruins of Hierapolis which also was the home of Papias and Epicitus, early Christian writers and Philip the Evangelist. The Martyrium of St.Philip, an octagonal chamber has recently been discovered. Overnight Pamukkale. B L D
7th Day

Pamukkale – Laodicea – Aphrodisia

Morning visit to Eskihisar, the ancient Laodicea (Revelation 3:14-22, Colossians 2:1, 4:13-16), then drive to Aphrodisias, the city of the Goddess of Love, see the well preserved Stadium, The Temple of Aphrodite, the Odeon, the theater, Agora and Hadrian Bath.Overnight Pamukkale. B L D
8th Day

Pamukkale – Cappadocia

Drive to Cappadocia On the way, visit to Konya (Iconium) and have stop by Mevlana temple and Sultanhani Caravanserai on the way to Cappadocia. Overnight Cappadocia. B L D
9th Day

Cappadocia

Guided discovery of Cappadocia. Visit to Goreme Open Air Museum with cave churches, devrent imagination valley, Uchisar Rock Castle, Fairy Chimneys in Pasabag , Avanos. Overnight Cappadocia. B L D
10th Day

Cappadocia

Tour to Underground city, Soganli valley, Sobessos mosaics, Keslik monastery and Mustafapasa old Greek town. Overnight Cappadocia. B L D
11th Day

Cappadocia

Walking in Ihlara Canyon, a "mirage" in the Steps of Anatolia up to Belisirma village, the ancient Peristrema: "Valley of the Sky" along the Melendiz River. Rock-cut churches, spread across a wild plantation, surprise you with their successfully painted representations from the Bible. Lunch in Belisirma a local restaurant by the river. Stop by Selime, a village with cave houses at the end of the canyon and a "star wars" like landscape. Overnight Cappadocia. B L D
12th Day

Cappadocia – Tarsus – Antioch

Drive to Tarsus where St. Paul was born, after visits, drive to Hatay (biblical Antioch) and Overnight in Hatay (Antakya) B L D
13th Day

Antioch (Hatay)

Visit to mosaic museum that houses one of the richest collections of Roman mosaics in the world. A little outside the city is the holy site where St.Peter's Grotto is situated. The cave church is the place where St.Peter preached and founded the Christian community. It was declared as a holy place by Vatican in 1983. Overnight in Hatay. B L D
14th Day

Hatay – Adana - Istanbul

After breakfast depart for Adana for your flight to home via Istanbul. B

Meals: B= Breakfast L=Lunch D=Dinner

Topkapi Palace is closed on Tuesdays
Dolmabahce Palace is closed on Mondays.
Grand Bazaar is closed on Sundays.
Spice Market is closed during Eids
The order of visits and the route of itinerary may be changed if it is necessary.