Ephesus Tours
Cruise tour over Bosphorus
Visit the Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Hippodrome and Grand Bazaar.
Transport by Private De-Luxe Cars.
Private Local Licensed Guide.
Enjoy authentic Turkish cuisine.
Istanbul evening drive with dinner and floorshow
Four-course dinner with wine
Exotic floorshow featuring belly dancers and an Anatolian cultural folklore group
Transport by Private De-Luxe Cars.
Pickup and drop off “Hotel or Cruise Ports”
Visit the Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque, Underground Cistern and Hippodrome.
Shop in the largest covered markets in the world Grand Bazaar.
Entrance fees included.
Transport by Private De-Luxe Cars.
Private Local Licensed Guide.
Visit the Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque and Hippodrome.
Shop in the largest covered markets in the world Grand Bazaar.
Entrance fees included.
Transport by Private De-Luxe Cars.
Private Local Licensed Guide.
Visit the largest and oldest palace in the world Topkapi Palace and the magnificent Underground Cistern.
Shop in the largest covered markets in the world Grand Bazaar.
Transport by Private De-Luxe Cars.
Private Local Licensed Guide.
Entrance fees included.
Visit the Dolmabahce Palace, is one of the most imposing and beautiful pieces of architecture along the Bosphorus.
Shop in the largest covered markets in the world Grand Bazaar.
Transport by Private De-Luxe Cars.
Private Local Licensed Guide.
Entrance fees included.
Personalized Assistance to the disabled people is provided when requested.
Special vans, wheelchairs and assistans are provided upon request in advance. Furthermore, vans are designed with wide aisles and comfortable seats.
Technological applications for accessibility are available for disabled persons.
Visit the largest and oldest palace in the world Topkapi Palace and see the superb Blue Mosque.
Shop in the largest covered markets in the world Grand Bazaar.
Transport by Private De-Luxe Cars.
Private Local Licensed Guide.
Entrance fees included.
Visit one of the most magnificent museums in the world Hagia Sophia and Istanbul Archaeology Museum.
Shop in the largest covered markets in the world Grand Bazaar.
Transport by Private De-Luxe Cars.
Private Local Licensed Guide.
Entrance fees included.
Experience the abundant Jewish history in Istanbul by visiting many of the city’s thriving Jewish quarters and synagogues.
Duration : Half day 4-5 hours || Full day 7-8 hours (approx.)”
Transport by Private De-Luxe Cars.
Private Local Licensed Guide.
Enjoy authentic Turkish cuisine at Seafood Restaurant..
Full day Ephesus tours from Istanbul.
Visit the Ephesus, House of Virgin Mary, Temple of Artemis and Basilica of St. John”
Flight tickets and all taxes, airport pickup and drop-off included.
Transport by Private De-Luxe Cars & Private Local Licensed Guide.
Enjoy authentic Turkish breakfast and lunch.
Istanbul is not only famous for historical and cultural sights, its also well know for its fantastic shopping opportunities..
Our private shopping tours are tailored to your wishes.
Private Local Licensed Guide.
Transport by Private De-Luxe Cars.
Private Cappadocia Tours From Istanbul
Discover the treasures of Cappadocia according to your preferences and travel interests.
Transport by Private De-Luxe Cars.
Private Local Licensed Guide.
Enjoy authentic Turkish cuisine.
A tour of the Dolmabahce Palace is no fun in Oct. The gardens are beautiful though, but the experience is one of bad tempered security people and a dry, dry tour. In my humble opinion the Dolmabahce is not a world class jewel but the grumpy security guys insist on medical-type plastics over shoes.
I loved the Grand Bazaar! It is so great for strolling, looking and being amazed. BUT there are better prices elsewhere if you are willing to hunt. Still it is worth the trip to be amazed.
Dolmabahce Palace, is huge and very opulent . Amazing to see . We toured with a group from our cruise ship and were very impressed by the beautiful rugs, lights , and furnishings in all the rooms. Intrigued by the simplistic rooms of the Ataturk and how humble his spaces were. Our tour included to harem as well as the gardens.
In the grand bazaar, you can find many things. And out of this many things, 99% of the stuff are stuff that you will not use in your life. These are usually overpriced in the grand bazaar and you will need to have lots of patience to look around to compare prices and negotiate.
If you love crystal you got to go and see in Dolmabahce Palace, there are many beautiful things to see and interesting facts about the history and the people that lived here but for me it was about the beautiful chandeliers. Each and every one ( and there are many) leading up to the ultimate moment of seeing a 4.5ton baccarat crystal…
The Hippodrome is gives a nice glimpse into life in the Byzantine Era. With the German Fountain on one end, and the impressive Obelisk of Theodosius at the other end, it is a nice place to take a stroll and envision what took place here.
We loved exploring the Topkapi Palace, especially the Harem.
We started our tour of Istanbul with a visit to the Archeological museum. We bought the museum pass at the gate. This will give you access to the Istanbul Archaeology Museum, Topkapi, Topkapi harem, Haga Sophia and Chora museums. The pass is very convenient and saved us about 20 minutes time of queue for Topkapi and Haga Sophia.
Hagia Sophia is one of the ‘must see’ in Istanbul. Exterior doesn’t look so attractive compared to interiors. Go to upper floor and while doing so see horses used to go there in Byzantine empire. The huge area is capped by a dome of epic proportions and it’s treasured by 2 religions.
My husband and I had never been to Istanbul. Although we travel a lot, we’ve never booked a tour anywhere. We are so glad we did in Istanbul. Our guide he has an encyclopedic knowledge of the city…its architecture, its history, rugs, and on and on. We weren’t interested in visiting the Grand Bazaar and Spice Market with him, correctly deciding we could do that on our own. So we spent the day walking around old Istanbul, visiting Hagia Sofia, the Blue Mosque, and other sites. By the end of the day, we were good friends with Gokhan and plan to see him again, either in the States, where he travels frequently, or in Greece, where we have a house on the Peloponnese.