Arrive in Istanbul, the only major city set across two continents, shaped by the Bosphorus and a skyline of domes and minarets. You'll transfer to your hotel and have time to settle in. If time allows, head out for a first look at the city's waterfront life, watching ferries cross the strait and taking in views towards the historic peninsula. This evening, meet your Travel Director and your Small Group for dinner in a local restaurant. Share Turkish dishes and begin getting to know the travelers you'll be exploring with.
Hotel: Radisson Blu Sisli, Istanbul
Follow the shores of the Sea of Marmara towards the Gallipoli Peninsula, a landscape defined by the 1915 campaign and the events commemorated each year on ANZAC Day. Visit ANZAC Cove and Lone Pine Cemetery, learning how the coastline and ridgelines shaped what happened here and how the memorial sites were established. Later, continue to Troy, the archaeological site linked to Homeric legend and later excavations that revealed multiple layers of settlement. See the replica Trojan Horse at Troy beside the excavated mound at Hisarlk, where archaeologists have identified nine main settlement layers dating from the Early Bronze Age to around A.D. 500.
Hotel: Kolin, Canakkale
Start the day at Copmadam, a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER Experience where women turn recycled materials into handmade goods. The co-operative supports long-term employment in a part of Turkey where opportunities for women remain limited. Continue to Nif Balar, a family-owned wine producer in the hills outside Izmir, for a Farm-to-Table vineyard lunch. Later, arrive in Izmir with time to explore the waterfront, visit the Kemeralti Bazaar or stop for a coffee in the Alsancak district before dinner with your Small Group.
Hotel: Swissotel Buyuk Efes, Izmir
Travel to Selcuk for a visit to Ephesus, walking along ancient streets lined with monumental remains from the city's Roman period. Continue to the House of the Virgin Mary, a small shrine above Selcuk visited by pilgrims. Later, learn about Turkish carpet weaving through a closer look at materials, natural dyes and knotting techniques. Arrive at a traditional coffee shop for your Small Group Exclusive experience, learning the basics of tavla (backgammon) before sitting down for a game over Turkish coffee. Continue to zmir for the night, where you could join an Optional Experience for dinner on the seafront promenade, sharing seafood and meze with drinks.
Hotel: Swissotel Buyuk Efes, Izmir
Travel inland to Pamukkale, known for its white travertine terraces formed by mineral-rich thermal waters. Explore the site with your Travel Director, visiting the ruins of ancient Hierapolis, including the Roman theater and the remains of streets, tombs and bathhouses. See the pools that still flow across the terraces today. Later, check in to your hotel, the Doa Thermal Health Spa, which draws its water from the same geothermal sources. You'll have time to unwind in the thermal pools, try a traditional hammam or explore the wider spa facilities before dinner with your Small Group.
Hotel: Doa Thermal Health & Spa, Pamukkale
Travel into central Turkey, following a route once used by traders and travelers on the Silk Road. Stop at the Sultanhani Caravanserai, a fortified roadside inn built in the 13th century to shelter caravans. Later, explore the underground city of Saratl, where early communities carved out homes, storage areas and passageways beneath the ground. Arrive in Urgup in the early evening and settle into your hotel before dinner with your Small Group.
Hotel: DoubleTree by Hilton Avanos, Cappadocia
Start the day in Goreme, the heart of Cappadocia. You may choose to rise early for an Optional Experience to watch the region's hot air balloons lift at sunrise. Later, explore the rock-cut churches of the Goreme Open-Air Museum, with frescoes that date back to the 10th century. Continue to Paaba Valley to see the region's fairy chimneys and former cave dwellings. In the afternoon, meet a Cappadocian local who will show you their cave house and share how daily life has shifted over the decades. The day ends with a performance by the whirling dervishes before dinner in a local restaurant.
Hotel: DoubleTree by Hilton Avanos, Cappadocia
Begin in Avanos, a town on the Kzlrmak River known for its pottery traditions. Learn about the craft and see how local clay is worked and shaped before firing. Continue on to Ankara, Turkey's capital and the center of the modern republic. Visit the Museum of Anatolian Civilisations, often referred to as the Hittite Museum, to see key finds from Anatolia's early cultures. Then visit Antkabir, the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of modern Turkey and the Republic's first President. The rest of the day is at leisure. Perhaps head up to Ankara Castle for views across the city, explore the lanes of Hamamonu's restored Ottoman-era quarter, or spend longer in Ulus around the historic center.
Hotel: Ankara HiltonSA
Leave Ankara for Istanbul, returning to the city where your journey began. On arrival, join a Bosphorus cruise to see Istanbul from the water, traveling between Europe and Asia as you pass Ottoman palaces, neighborhood mosques and busy quays along both shores. In the evening, explore at your own pace. You might walk through Karakoy and across the Galata Bridge, follow stiklal Caddesi's shops and cafes, or head towards the Spice Bazaar and Eminonu's ferry piers.
Hotel: Radisson Blu Sisli, Istanbul
Spend your final full day exploring Istanbul's historic peninsula. Start at the Blue Mosque, known for its six minarets and interior Iznik tiles, then cross the Hippodrome, the former chariot-racing ground of Constantinople. Continue to Hagia Sophia with Insight Choice: select the Hagia Sophia History Digital Experience, outlining its shift from basilica to mosque and museum, or visit Hagia Sophia itself with your Local Expert. Later, visit Topkapi Palace, once the seat of Ottoman sultans, and walk the covered streets of the Grand Bazaar. In the evening, share a final dinner with your Small Group and Travel Director as your journey through Turkey comes to a close.
Hotel: Radisson Blu Sisli, Istanbul
our journey through Turkey comes to an end in Istanbul. After breakfast, take a moment to say goodbye to your Travel Director and Small Group, reflecting on the days spent traveling together, before transferring to the airport for your onward travel.
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