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Explore Turkey with this 6-day multi-city tour including Gallipoli, Troy, Pamukkale, Ephesus, and Cappadocia, featuring domestic flights, expert guides, and cultural highlights.

This 6-day Turkey tour, priced at $1,736.40 per person, offers an extensive journey through some of Turkey’s most iconic historical sites. It departs from Istanbul and covers a variety of locations, including the Gallipoli Battlefield, Troy, Pamukkale, Hierapolis, Ephesus, and Cappadocia. With a duration of roughly six days, this tour provides a comprehensive snapshot of Turkey’s diverse cultural and archaeological treasures.
One of the tour’s standout features is the inclusion of domestic flights, which help maximize sightseeing time and reduce travel fatigue. The tour is operated by Turkey Trips and is designed for small groups of up to 15 travelers, creating an intimate atmosphere complemented by professional guides. While the tour offers pickup service and mobile ticketing, travelers should prepare for a busy itinerary with a mix of walking, driving, and sightseeing.
Based on the positive reviews, the tour’s well-organized logistics, expert guides, and impactful stops are highly appreciated. It suits history buffs, culture enthusiasts, and those eager to explore Turkey’s iconic landmarks in a compact timeframe. However, the journey involves a fair amount of walking and sightseeing, which may require a moderate level of physical activity.

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The tour begins bright and early at 6:30 am in Istanbul, where guests are picked up from their hotel between 6 am and 6:30 am. From there, the journey quickly moves across Turkey’s diverse scenery through a combination of guided drives, domestic flights, and active stops. All airport transfers are covered, ensuring smooth transitions between destinations. The small group size enhances interaction with guides and makes for a comfortable travel experience.

The first day kicks off with a pickup in Istanbul early in the morning, followed by a drive to the Gallipoli Battlefield. The professional guide leads the group through the site, covering key memorials and landmarks such as ANZAC Cove, Lone Pine Cemetery, and Chunuk Bair. Visiting locations like Brighton Beach and the Nek provides a poignant look at the history of the battles that took place here.
After about five hours of exploring, the group transfers to a hotel in Canakkale city center. This stop offers a firsthand view of one of Turkey’s most significant war memorial sites, with admission tickets included.

Day 2 begins with a visit to Troy, the legendary city linked to the Trojan War and Greek mythology. The archaeological site features the Trojan Horse, city walls dating back 3,700 years, and the Bouleuterion. The tour includes a walking exploration of the ruins, along with a stop for lunch in Eceabat.
Following Troy, the tour heads to Pergamon, where travelers see the Acropolis and marvel at the famous Athenaeum Library, which once held 200,000 volumes. The Temple of Trojan and the Sanctuary of Asclepius are also highlights, revealing Pergamon’s significance in ancient medicine and architecture. The day ends with a transfer to a hotel in Kuadasi.

The third day centers on Pamukkale, known as the Cotton Castle for its striking white terraces and thermal pools. The thermal mineral-rich waters have formed these terraces over centuries, creating a surreal landscape. Visitors can enjoy about three hours exploring the cascading pools.
Next, the tour visits Hierapolis, an ancient city established in the 2nd century, renowned for its spa-like qualities and historical significance. The remains include the theater, the basilica, and ancient baths. The Cleopatra Pools offer an optional swimming break in hot, mineral-rich waters—a chance to relax in an ancient setting. Entrance to Cleopatra Pools is not included.
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Day 4 is dedicated to Ephesus, one of the largest and best-preserved ancient cities globally. The Library of Celsus, Grand Theatre, and city ruins highlight Roman architectural brilliance. The site hosted over 200,000 people in its height, and visitors get an immersive look into its past.
Next, the journey includes a visit to Meryemana, or The House of the Virgin Mary, perched on Bulbul Mountain. This site draws Christian pilgrims and features a simple, yet spiritually significant, structure.
The day concludes with visits to the Temple of Artemis—a wonder of the ancient world, with only remains of its grandeur visible today—and Isa Bey Mosque, a splendid example of Seljuk architecture, dating back to the 14th century.

The fifth day takes travelers to Cappadocia, famous for its fairy chimneys and rock-cut dwellings. The day begins with a visit to Kizilcukur (Rose Valley), where hiking through cave dwellings and old churches offers a glimpse into early Christian life.
Next, the village of Cavusin reveals church ruins dating back to the 3rd century, along with cave houses and historic dwellings. The Love Valley provides distinctive fairy chimney formations with fun shapes, perfect for photos.
A highlight is Uchisar Castle, the highest point in the region, offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape. The underground city of Kaymakli showcases labyrinthine tunnels and rooms carved into soft volcanic rock, used historically as refuges by early inhabitants and Christians fleeing invaders.

The last day features a scenic Goreme Panorama view, showcasing the iconic cave houses and rock formations of the area. The Goreme Open Air Museum follows, where churches and monasteries carved into fairy chimneys are decorated with colorful frescoes from the 10th to 13th centuries.
The tour concludes with a visit to Avanos, renowned for its pottery craftsmanship dating back to the Hittite period. The Kizilirmak River supplies the distinctive red clay used by local artisans, offering a chance to observe traditional pottery-making.
Additional stops include Devrent Valley, with its imaginative fairy chimney shapes, and Pasabag (Monks Valley), home to multi-stemmed fairy chimneys and a Hermit’s chapel. The tour ends with a stop at Urgup to view the Three Beauties, a famous rock formation overlooking vineyards and the town’s charming scenery.
This tour features five nights in 4-star boutique hotels, carefully located for convenient access to key sites. The 6-day schedule includes all transportation, entrance fees, and guided tours, with vegetarian meal options available throughout.
The group size is limited to 15 travelers, promoting a more personalized experience. The pick-up service from Istanbul hotels is offered, starting at 6:30 am, with all airport transfers included. The tour’s flexible cancellation policy allows full refunds if canceled at least 6 days in advance.
The combination of guided visits, domestic flights, and well-selected stops makes this tour an efficient way to see Turkey’s highlights in just six days. The expert guides ensure insightful explanations, especially at sites like Gallipoli, Troy, and Ephesus.
While the itinerary is packed, the inclusion of free time at key spots and optional swimming in Cleopatra Pools allows for some relaxation. The small group format guarantees more personal attention from guides, and the hotels and transport are rated highly.
However, travelers should be prepared for long days with active sightseeing and some walking on uneven surfaces, especially in archaeological sites and fairy chimney valleys.
The most striking part of this tour is its focus on Cappadocia’s landscape and underground cities, alongside historic Greek and Roman sites. The underground city of Kaymakli and churches in Goreme showcase the region’s unique geology and cultural history.
The thermal pools of Pamukkale offer a natural wonder, contrasting beautifully with the ancient ruins and vibrant landscapes of Cappadocia. The inclusion of multiple UNESCO World Heritage Sites emphasizes the cultural richness of this journey.
This tour offers a rundown of Turkey’s most famous landmarks, combining history, nature, and local culture. Its well-organized logistics, including domestic flights and guides fluent in English and Spanish, ensure a smooth experience.
It suits travelers who want a well-rounded, immersive experience within a limited timeframe and are comfortable with active sightseeing. The accommodation quality, expert guides, and cultural insights make this a strong choice for those looking to understand Turkey beyond the surface.
While the itinerary is full, the balance of historical sites, natural wonders, and cultural stops creates a memorable journey that highlights the diversity and depth of Turkey’s heritage.
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What is included in the price of $1,736.40?
The price covers six days of guided tours, all transportation, entrance fees to sites, domestic flights, five nights in 4-star boutique hotels, and lunches.
Are vegetarian meals available?
Yes, vegetarian options are available throughout the tour, ensuring dietary preferences are accommodated.
How long is each day on average?
Most days involve long hours of sightseeing, with early start times around 6:30 am and activities lasting until late afternoon or early evening, including walking and exploring.
Is the tour suitable for all fitness levels?
While most stops involve some walking on uneven surfaces, the tour is generally accessible for most travelers with moderate fitness. However, participants should be prepared for active days.
Are airport transfers included?
Yes, all airport transfers are included as part of the package, making arrival and departure smooth.
What is the group size limit?
The tour operates with a maximum of 15 travelers, creating an intimate and personalized environment.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 6 days in advance for a full refund. Refund policies become more limited closer to the start date.
Are the guides fluent in languages other than English?
The tour is offered in English and Spanish, ensuring language options for diverse travelers.
Is there any free time during the tour?
Yes, some stops such as the Cleopatra Pools and the Pottery in Avanos include free time for optional activities or relaxation.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its combination of major archaeological sites, natural pools, and unique landscapes, along with domestic flights and small group sizes, makes it a well-rounded way to see Turkey in a short period.