

LICENCE NO: 5005
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| Tours Duration | Starts @ 06:30 From Istanbul Finishes @ 21:00 At Athens | |
| What to se | 1. Day - Gallipoli Tour 4. Day - Pamukkale Tour 5. Day - Bodrum 6. Day - Kos
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Gallipoli - Troy - Ephesus - Pamukkale - Kos - Athens | |
| DAY 01 | Istanbul - Gallipoli - Canakkale 06:30 am Very early in morning we will depart from Istanbul, drive along the northern shores of the Marmara Sea, and as soon as we arrive we will have a break for lunch. *Gallipoli and The Dardanelles after our lunch we will stop to visit Gallipoli, a place of fierce WWI fighting between Allied forces and the Turks. At ANZAC Cove thousands lost their lives in one fateful dawn morning. We will also see other famous battle sites of World War 1 in this area, such as Lone Pine and Chunuk Bair. From here we go to a ferry and cross the Dardanelles. For World War 1 buffs, you will know the Dardanelle Straits were a strategic crossing point for the allied armies to cross from Europe to Asia Minor. Over a nine month campaign, more than half a million soldiers lost their lives in the fight to control this strait of water and nearby Gallipoli peninsula. *Canakkale will be our final destination for today and where we will spend the evening. After dinner, you might want to stroll the harbor walk and experience the local culture. The locals buy sunflower seeds and stroll with their families, gossiping and looking at the sunset. When they reach the harbor''s end, they turn around, buy their ice cream and walk the other direction. Overnight stay in Canakkale. |
| DAY 02 | Canakkale Troy-Kusadasi You will visit today; |
| DAY 03 | Kusadasi - Ephesus Breakfast.Ephesus Tour. Sites you will see today; *Ephesus is one of the best preserved cities from Roman times. At the time St. Paul lived in Ephesus in the 60-lsquo;s AD, it was at it-rsquo;s Roman heyday with a population around 250,000. When St. Paul lived in Ephesus he would have addressed the Ephesians in the great theatre, that today impresses everyone that walks into it-rsquo;s stands. Ephesus was a great ancient city and much of it has been preserved for you to see. More than any other site, you can walk the streets, stand in the great theatre, wander in the library, look towards the hill where St. Paul was put into prison, and feel that you are walking back into the time that St. Paul lived. After being here, you will read the book of Ephesians with new eyes. At the end of the tour, Overnight stay in Kusadasi.
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| DAY 04 | Pamukkale Breakfast. After breakfast we will depart from Kusadasi and drive inland, and go on a full day tour of Pamukkale. Sites you willl see today *Pammukale which means cotton castle, is the result of limestone formations built over thousands of years. Warm calcium rich mineral water flowed over the cliffs and as it cooled it deposited the calcium into the formations that are seen today. Pammukale is now a world heritage site. *Hierapolis was founded as a healing care centre in 190 BC, taking advantage of the mineral waters in the area. It was one of the most important intellectual, artistic, religious and commercial centres of the Roman Empire. It eventually had a large Jewish and Christian community. Breakfast and Lunch provided.
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| DAY 05 | Kusadasi - Bodrum After breakfast we will depart from Kusadasi and drive to Bodrum. Check in Hotel. Free Day. Overnight in Bodrum. |
| DAY 06 | Bodrum - Kos Breakfast. Depart from your hotel to ferry station. Ferry to Kos Island at 09:00. Arrival to Kos at 10:00. Tour Ends.
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Departure Days: All year round |
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