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Izmir Daily Tours

Full Day Pergamum Tour

Drive to Pergamum, visit the Acropolis, Temple of Athena,  Library, Royal Palace, Temple of Trojan, Temple of Dionysus, Altar of Zeus.

Following lunch in the town of Bergama, three kilometers south of the Acropolis, down in the valley we will visit the Asclepieion, ancient medical center built in the name of Asclepius, the God of Medicine. Then visit of Red hall, one of the largest buildings in antiquity, dedicated to the Egyptian goddesses Serapis & Isis.

Tour Price / Private arrangement / per person :
1 person:  380 US$          2 people:  175 US$          3 people: 150 US$
4 – 6 people: 
135 US$     7 – 10 people:  110 US$

Price includes: Pick up from / to hotel or port, transportation by air-conditioned car or minibus (depending on the size of the group), Lunch, licensed guide, entrance fees, service charges, V.A.T

Full Day Ephesus Tour

Tour Itinerary:

House of the Virgin Mary
About 3 miles away in the forested mountain above Ephesus is House of Virgin Mary. It is a modest stone house. The setting is beautifully peaceful, encouring reverence and contemplation.

St John brought Virgin Mary to Ephesus after the death of Jesus, in keeping with Jesus Christ’s admonition to St. John to care  for his mother. House of Virgin Mary, is now visited by over a hundred thousand pilgrims each year. Many people congregate at this sanctuary every August  15 to observe the Feast of the Assumption of the Virgin.

Ephesus
Gleaming white with marble, offering a full range of business and entertainment opportunities, Ephesus rivalled Rome in its magnificence. For pagans, the glorious Temple to Artemis drew the crowds. The most important commercial center in western Anatolia, probably over a quarter of a million people lived here at its height in the Roman and early Byzantine Periods. Even ruins are impressive. The commercial banks of Ephesus, which handled the foreign exchange, are considered to be the institutions where banking as we know it today originated.

Enter through the Magnesia Gate and begin a slow, downhill walk with your guide into the ruins of this Roman provincial capital. Your route takes you past the Odeon, the Celsus Library, the Temple of Hadrian, the Fountain of Trajan and the Great Theater.

Archeological Museum
Filled with attractively displayed mosaics, statuary, and other artifacts, the museum exhibits several marble statues of the Mother Goddess Artemis, goddess of nature, childbirth, and the harvest. Combining the information at the Ephesus ancient city and the Archeology Museum will give you a very fulfilling idea of the city of Ephesus and its importance in the ancient times.

St. John’s Basilica
A once great church built on a 2nd century tomb thought to hold the remains of St. John. While the church is now in ruins, many frescoes, mosaics and graceful columns attest to the glory that marked the place where St. John, the Evangelist, lived and died.

Tour Price / Private arrangement / per person :
1 person:  200 US$           2 people:  130 US$          3 people: 110 US$
4 – 6 people: 
95 US$        7 – 10 people: 75 US$

Price includes: Pick up from hotel and drop off at the end of the day, transportation by air-conditioned car or minibus (depending on the size of the group), Lunch, licensed guide, entrance fees, service charges, V.A.T.

Special Note about the tour:
Guests must be able to walk approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) over cobblestone surfaces, inclines and 10 – 30 steps. Comfortable shoes and a hat recommended. Guests should watch their step at all times in order to avoid injuries.

Full Day Didyma, Miletus, Priene Tour

Departure for Priene which is recognized as the first planned city of the ancient world and one of the most attractive sites on the West Coast. We will visit the Theatre, the Temple of Athena, the Agora and the Altar of Zeus and Cybele.

We then proceed to Miletus, one of the principle Ionian cities and the  home of Thales, twice visited by St.Paul. We will visit the Theatre, Byzantine Fortress, the Delphinion and the Faustina Bath.

We will then continue on to Didyma and visit the incredible Temple of Apollo. By the 6th century BC the sanctuary, the Temple of Apollo, was one of the most important and most impressive religious sites in Anatolia.

Tour Price / Private arrangement / per person :
1 person:  175 US$          2 people:  125 US$          3 people: 105 US$
4 – 6 people: 
90 US$       7 – 10 people:  80 US$

 

Price includes: Pick up from / to hotel or port, transportation by air-conditioned car or minibus (depending on the size of the group), Lunch, licensed guide, entrance fees, service charges, V.A.T.

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