TURKEY
TOUR #8 - 9 DAYS 10
NIGHTS Gay friendly
tours by experienced gay owned travel agency of Turkey
EPHESUS, PAMUKKALE,
BOAT CRUISE, ANTALYA, CAPPADOCIA TOUR FROM ISTANBUL
ATTENTION:
This package tour is available everyday from May 1st till September
30th in summer season, because of the boat cruise
in it, which is not possible in winter season. Please ask for
available dates for April and October a few weeks before you plan to
book the package.
We organize these tours in cooperation with other non-gay
tour operators. Remember that there is no such a big potential for
such gay exclusive
tours that will be organized everyday in Turkey. Consequently, it is
just a coincidence if there will be other gay or lesbian clients at
the same time you reserve this tour. The other clients who join
these tours are mainly American or European tourists. Also note
that we are a disclosed gay company, and we only cooperate
with real gay friendly companies, tour operators, guides and hotels.
DAY
1 : ISTANBUL
PS: Mentioned times can change slightly from season to
season. Exact times will be informed after reservation process is
completed.
20 : 00 Transfer to
the bus station from your hotel
21 : 30 Departure to Kusadasi by bus-overnight ride
DAY
2 :KUSADASI-EPHESUS
Besides being a popular resort,
Kusadasi is also a major base for visiting many neighborhood
ancient sights.
06 : 00 Arrival in Kusadasi. Check in the hotel
09 : 30-17:00
Full day tour of Ephesus and House of Virgin Mary, including
transfers, entrance fees, guide. Lunch during the tour is included. Where you visit: Ephesus - 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 Odeum, the Celsus
Library, the Temple of Hadrian, the Fountain of Trajan and the Great
Theater. The Theater had seating for 25,000, was the site where St.
Paul preached to the Ephesians, and is used today for a local spring
festival. House of the Virgin Mary - The Vatican has recognized this
small house in the Solmissos Mountains as the final resting place of
the Virgin Mary. A small shrine dedicated to St. Mary was found when
the ruins of the house were first discovered. What you see along the way: From Kusadasi, you travel north
to St. John’s Basilica, passing the Byzantine fortress at Selcuk and
the ruins of the Temple of Artemis. Continue to Ephesus Open Museum
then up to the House of Virgin Mary located in Bulbul Mountain.
After the visit head for the upper gate of Ephesus. By the end of
touring Ephesus, return to Kusadasi. Special notes: Ephesus requires walking long distances over
uneven surfaces
Dinner at hotel included Hotel accommodation
in Kusadasi (or Selcuk). Private rooms with air condition and
bath/WC. Possible hotels are Atinc
Hotel or
Polat Beach Hotel in Kusadasi,
Cenka Hotel in Selcuk. If they are not available similar quality
and location hotels will be reserved. Hotel Upgrade is possible upon
request.
Library of Celcus
Temple of Hadrian
Virgin Mary's House
Ephesus:
This ancient city is one of the best preserved of the Roman cities
in the eastern Mediterranean and is a great example of Roman
architecture. When the Romans made Ephesus their provincial capital,
it became a busy town with great commercial, trading and political
importance, A significant Christian community grew, and the city was
visited by St John the Evangelist in the 1st century, then by St
Paul, who was there between 51-53 AD and wrote some of his epistles.
It has also been the gathering point of two Ecumenical Councils in
early periods of Christianity. House of Virgin Mary: This house, where the Virgin Mary is
supposed to have lived during her last days, and to have died with
Johanna at her side, is situated 7 km south of the antique city of
Ephesus in Izmir. The miraculous discovery of the house is as
exciting as the place itself. The German Nun Katharine Emmerich (1774-1824)
had described the surroundings of the house from her dream, who had
never been there. The authenticity of the house as a holly place was
also confirm by visits of two previous Popes in 1967 and 1979, and
the latest Pope Benedict in 2006.
DAY
3 : PAMUKKALE-FETHIYE
Breakfast at hotel included
08 : 30-17:30 Pamukkale & Hierapolis tour including
transfers, entrance fees, guide
Lunch during the tour is included. (Visiting the amazing white colored travertines, hot spring
pools and water terraces have been created by nature in millions of
years on the mountain slopes of Pamukkale and the ancient city of
Hierapolis which has the biggest ancient Necropolis of Turkey with
1200 gravestones) Transfer to bus station
18 : 00 Drive to Fethiye.
00 : 00 Arrive in Fethiye and check-in hotel for overnight Possible
hotel Besik Hotel. If not available similar quality and
location hotels will be reserved. Hotel Upgrade is possible upon
request.
Bathing in pools is no more
allowed
Ancient graves
Agora entrance of the ancient
city
Pamukkale
(Hierapolis) is one of the most enchanting and remarkable sights
in the whole of Turkey with the great dazzling white plateau, almost
400 feet high, rising in a curtain of stalagmites and shallow pools,
giving one into another on hundreds of different levels, and ancient
city of Hierapolis located on this plateau. The great baths were
constructed in the second century and are so well-preserved that
they now serve as a museum. The impressive and recently restored
theatre, the Martyrium of St. Philip the Apostle of the 5th century
– a colonnaded street erected by Domitian, a monumental gate of the
same period, another bath stretching on for over a Mile, the
necropolis with a fascinating variety of tombs and sarcophagus are
the famous monuments of this antique city.
DAY 4 - 5 - 6 : FETHIYE- OLYMPOS 4 DAY 3 NIGHTS BOAT TRIP
Cruise boats in Fethiye Harbor
After breakfast transfer to boats in the harbor of Fethiye located
at the intersection of the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas; for 3
nights 4 days blue voyage, covering the most beautiful coasts,
islands and bays near-by. Fethiye seaport with its sheltered
structure is an important stop for yachtsmen, with small islands
scattered around at the entrance of beautiful bay called Blue
lagoon. These cruise available everyday are not very luxury,
but the route is like a paradise on Earth.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
included during the blue cruise
Overnight in the boat cabins
Please bring your own towels and swimming suites
Click here for more the map of the blue cruise
destinations.
DAY 7 : END OF CRUISE IN
DEMRE,
ANTALYA-CAPPADOCIA
BUS
Last day of the blue cruise.
After breakfast on board disembarking the boat in the harbor near Demre.
Transfer to Antalya by bus.
Free time in Antalya until drive
time.
19:15 Departure for overnight bus to Cappadocia.
Rock tombs in Myra/Demre
St. Nicholas Church in Demre
Harbor of Kaleici (old city) of
Antalya
Myra:
It is now called Demre it was one of the most important cities of the Lycian
civilization. 25km west of Finike and 48km east of Kas, Demre was a
place of settlement from the 5th century BC. The city was deserted
in 9 AD after the invasions of the Arabs. Rock tombs, theatres and
the Church of St. Nicholas (said to be the original Santa Claus) are
the most interesting sites in the town today.
Olympos : Lying between Kemer and Adrasan is the ancient harbor
village of Cirali, the ruins of Olympos and the site of the Chimaera.
The history of Olympos dates back to the 2nd century BC when it was
an important Lycian city, although it was empty by the 6th century.
The Olympians worshipped Hephaestos (Vulcan) the god of fire,
probably connected to the eternal flame, or Chimaera, which still
emerges from the mountain. Known also as Yanartas (burning stone),
the flame is caused by the burning of natural gas emerging from the
mountain. Apart from the ruins, Olympos is well known for its simple
tree-house camps, where most tourists stay, and a natural
environment thanks to forests and vineyards near to a beautiful
beach.
Antalya: Because of the archaeological and natural riches of
the area, Antalya is also known as the Turkish Riviera. The sun,
sea, nature and history combine to form a very popular resort,
highlighted by some of the cleanest beaches in the Mediterranean.
The 630km shoreline of the province is liberally scattered with
ancient cities, harbors, memorial tombs and beaches, secluded coves
and lush forests, many of which are easily accessible from the city.
DAY
8 :CAPPADOCIA
06:00 Arrival in Urgup - Cappadocia. Transfer from bus station and check in to your hotel in
Cappadocia and rest before tour departure.
09:30-17:00 Full day Northern Cappadocia tour including
transfers, entrance fees, guide. Lunch during the tour is included. Tour details: Your first meeting with the lunar landscape of
Cappadocia will be incredible rock formations in Devrent valley;
while walking in Zelve Open Air Museum famous with its
troglodyte (cave) houses you will make a journey back in time; while
visiting to Pasabag "fairy chimneys" you may hear the voice
of wind which is said to be mixing with the songs of the fairies.
Lunch in Avanos town, center of terra cotta ceramic art since
3000 BC. A demonstration in a traditional pottery workshop is
possible to watch if you are lucky. Afternoon, visit the famous
Goreme Open Air Museum and see the best examples of Byzantine
art in Cappadocia's rock-cut churches hiding on their inner walls
amazing frescoes and paintings from 10th to 13th centuries. At the
end of the tour Climb on top of the Uchisar Rock-Castle to watch the
panoramic view of the Cappadocian valleys.
Dinner at hotel included Hotel accommodation in Cappadocia. Private rooms with air
condition and bath/WC
Possible hotels are Dedeli Cave or Hisarevi hotels in
Urgup. If they are not available similar quality and location hotels
will be reserved. Hotel Upgrade is possible upon request.
Amazing rock formations
Frescoes in a church
Cave house accommodations
Cappadocia
is Turkey’s most visited area on account of its history because of
its singularity and the strangeness of its lunar landscape. It is
considered to be one of the wonders of the world and for centuries
it has sheltered churches, frescoes, mosaics and paintings of
Byzantine art. The history of Cappadocia begins with the
eruption of two volcanoes Lava covered the entire region changing
the landscape. In the course of millennia rain and wind eroded the
tufa creating unusual valleys, fissures, canyons and bizarrely
shaped cones. Dwellings were excavated inside the rocks and after
the first Christians arrived churches and monasteries were
also built. Numerous hermits and ascetics lived in the forgotten
valleys. Under the rule of the Byzantines, Cappadocia became a
bulwark against attacks by the Arabs, and entire underground cities
were built.
DAY
9 - 10 :CAPPADOCIA-ISTANBUL
Cappadocia balloon flights make
you feel like flying over the moon
Breakfast at hotel included
09:30 - 17:30Full day Southern Cappadocia Tour including transfers, entrance fees, guide. Lunch during the tour is included. Tour details: Tour will start will walking down into the
center of the earth at the Underground city of Kaymakli which
is one of the deepest of the 40 others. Then walking tour up to
Belisirma village (ancient Peristrema) in Ihlara Canyon Valley.
Rock-cut churches, spread across a wild plantation, will surprise
you with their successfully painted biblical frescoes.
Lunch in a local restaurant. Visit a caravansary from Seljuk
period, the great Empire of Turks before Ottomans. Caravansaries are built on the
legendary Silk Road for the accommodation of the traders and their
camels. Transfer to bus station.
19 : 30 Overnight bus
to Istanbul. (Non-smoking new model long distance coaches with
air-condition and comfortable seats suitable for sleeping)
07 : 00 Arrival in Istanbul (Or to any other city you prefer)
End of our service with your arrival to the main bus station
on the 10th day of this package.
TOUR PRICE
This package tour is available everyday from May 1st till September
30th in summer season, because of the boat cruise
in it, which is not possible in winter season. Please ask for
available dates for April and October a few weeks before you plan to
book the package.
Tour Price (July-August) 765
Euro per personin single room
at hotels, private single cabin in boat (1 pax) 610 Euro per person in double room at
hotels, shared double cabin in boat (2 pax) 625 Euro per person in triple room
at hotels, 1 double + 1 private single cabin at boat (3 pax)
May, June and September 20 Euro pp discount April and October 40 Euro pp discount. Please ask for available dates for April
and October a few weeks before you plan to book the package.
Ask for group discount for participants over 7 pax
Above tour prices include:
All taxes.
3 nights accommodation in private rooms at 3 star or equal quality
special class hotels.
Mentioned guided day-tours with lunch. Entrance fees for museums
3 nights boat cruise with breakfast, lunch dinner and accommodation,
All mentioned meals above in the itinerary
Transportation by non-smoking, air-conditioned long distance buses,
with Pullman seats.
All connecting transfers in between the tour period.
Customize this tour package:
Flights
Instead of overnight bus ride on departure, Istanbul and Kusadasi
transfers + 1 hour morning flight from Istanbul to Izmir next
morning (80-120 Euro extra cost depending on season and early
reservation)
Instead of overnight bus on return, transfer to Kayseri Airport +
Kayseri-Istanbul evening flight (70-100 Euro extra cost depending on
season and early reservation)
Instead of Antalya-Cappadocia overnight bus, transfers and
Antalya-Istanbul-Kayseri connected flight + extra hotel
accommodation in Cappadocia will be required . There are no regular
direct flights (180-250 Euro extra cost for 2 flights, 2 airport
transfers, 1 night 3* hotel, price depending on season availability
and early reservation)
Replace: Either one or both Ephesus and Pamukkale tours can be replaced
by Pergamum, Sardis or Priene + Miletus + Didyma tours:
http://www.turkey-gay-travel.com/dailytours2.htmlFor
Pergamum tour, extra 15 Euro pp required.
Add-ons Hot air balloon flight in Cappadocia (1 hour) at sunrise before the
day tours: 180 Euro
per person,
hotel transfers included. 3 star hotel in Istanbul before or
after the tour: 50 Euro single, 30 Euro double pp, 25 Euro triple
pp.
Extra 3 star hotel accommodations in Kusadasi (or Selcuk) Fethiye,
Olympos and Antalya: 45 Euro
single, 25 Euro double pp, 20 Euro triple pp.
Airport transfers from/to hotels in Istanbul for your international
flights - 30 Euro - one way for 1-3 pax
Istanbul tours:
http://www.turkey-gay-travel.com/dailytours1.html
Hotels can be upgraded to 4 or
5 star or equal quality special class boutique hotels, if you pay
the extra cost. You can tell us specific hotels you want to stay in
each destination.
Payment and reservation:
We will request 30% of the total tour price for guaranteed
reservations. We will send you a detailed reservation contract by
e-mail after all details are confirmed mutually.
For payments we accept Maestro, Visa and Master credit cards besides
bank transfers. We also accept American express, but in that case we
will have to reflect the 7% commission to you, which we have to pay
ourselves.
Although not recommended to avoid last minute inconveniences, it is
also possible to make an open-end reservation without sending
your card information and making an advance payment if you are able
to make the payment minimum 2 days before the date of
departure in Istanbul