Adventure Cruises & Tour
a small group english speaking only tour
Wonders Of Turkey 10 Days /9Nights
A tour for sophisticated adventurous voyagers looking for an unusual journey. Travel in small group, sleep in boutique historical hotels, sail in a gullet!
Istanbul & Turkey & Gullet Cruise from $ 2.209 - Land & Cruise Package
DAY 1:Wed - Istanbul. Upon your arrival, you will be met by our representative before transfer to your Hotel. Spend the rest of the day at your own leisure. DAY 2:Thu -
Istanbul.After breakfast at the hotel, a guided tour to Topkapi Palace, St. Sophia, Blue Mosque Hippodrome and Grand Bazaar. The day ends with an overnight stay in Istanbul. (B) DAY 3:Fri - Canakkale. After breakfast at the hotel, drive to Gallipoli and visit Anzac Cove, Nek, Conk Bair, Lone Pine and
57.th regiment memorial and the war museum, cross the Dardanelles. Overnight stay in Canakkale.(B,D) DAY 4:Sat -Troy - Pergamum - Kusadasi. After breakfast at the hotel drive to legendary to Troy; the site where the legendary Trojan War took place, crossing the legendary mountain Ida arrival to Pergamum visit Acropolis and Overnight stay in Kusadasi. (B,D) DAY 5:Sun - Ephesus- Sirince -
Kusadasi.After Breakfast a short drive to visit Ephesus, Lunch in nomadic tent in Selcuk to taste Turkish Gozleme. We continue to marvelous village of Sirince where you be able to experience one of the most beautiful villages in Turkey. You may be able to do shopping and taste delicious wines of the village. Return to Kusadasi for overnight stay. (B,L,D)
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DAY 6: Mon - Embark Cruise from
Marmaris.Transfer to Marmaris. The boarding starts at 15:30 from Marmaris Harbour. On the first day, the service starts on the boat with dinner and an overnight stay in Marmaris Port. Marmaris, which was built upon one of the antique Karian cities called Phyckos, has been under the rule of many diffe- rent civilizations. The most valuable work of art that you can see today is Marmaris Castle dating from 1577. There is also a mosque
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and an 8-room caravansary covered with arches from the Ottoman Period. The ruins of the Antique times lie on Asar Hill; a small, low hill located on the northern side of the city. Being one of the best-known touristic places of Turkey, Marmaris has also a large marina. DAY 7: Tue - Ekncik
Golf-Dalyan.After your breakfast, you will be informed about the cruise itinerary and the boat. The cruise will move towards Ekincik Gulf. You may join our optional Dalyan Tour from here. You will be taken from your yacht by a small boat called “piyade”. You will arrive at Caretta-Caretta (turtle) Beach and take a swimming break here. You will enjoy the natural beauty of the delta as you cruise along the river. You will see the ancient Rock Tombs and finally arrive at mud baths to relax and be rejuvenated. A fishing village called Dalyan will be our final destination after we return to our yacht by piyade boat. Dinner and an overnight stay will be in the Gulf of Ekincik. DAY 8:Wed -Adali Bay Manastir Tersane
Island.Because of the wavy seas of Disibilmez and Kurtoglu that we have to cross, we will cruise earlier than the other days and reach the world-famous Fethiye Gulf. We will anchor at Adalı Bay for breakfast. For lunch and a swimming break, we will go to Manastir (Monastry) Bay. This place is known as Cleopatra Bay or Sunken Bath Bay due to the beautiful underwater ruins of an old bath. We will anchor at Tersane Island for dinner and an overnight stay. This naturally protected harbour was used as the shipyard in Byzantine and Ottoman times. DAY 9: Thu - Kizil Island - Fethiye. After breakfast, we will cruise to Kizil Island for lunch and a swimming break. On the fourth day of our cruise, we will arrive in Fethiye Harbour around 16:00 p.m. Transfer to airport or hotel. Fethiye.
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