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Explore Turkey’s top landmarks on this 8-day guided tour from Istanbul, including Cappadocia, Ephesus, Pamukkale, and Konya, with hotel stays and domestic flights.

This 8-day guided tour offers a comprehensive journey through Turkey’s most iconic sights, starting from Istanbul and traveling across the Aegean Coast Region. Priced at $1,579 per person, this package includes 7 nights of accommodation in boutique, cave, and four-star hotels, along with domestic flights between major destinations. Designed for travelers eager to see the highlights of Turkey, the tour balances history, natural beauty, and cultural experiences.
What makes this tour stand out is its carefully curated itinerary, which covers Istanbul’s famed landmarks, the surreal landscapes of Cappadocia, the spiritual center of Konya, the thermal wonders of Pamukkale, and the ancient ruins of Ephesus. Guided by licensed professionals, travelers gain insights into Turkey’s diverse heritage, with reviews praising the knowledgeable guides and stunning views throughout.
One consideration is that the tour involves some walking and uneven surfaces, particularly in sites like Cappadocia and Hierapolis. It’s best suited for those comfortable with moderate physical activity and who enjoy a structured travel schedule. The tour offers flexibility with reverse itineraries and full cancellation options, making it a practical choice for planning adventures in Turkey.
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The tour begins in Istanbul, where a guided full-day sightseeing introduces the city’s treasures. You visit Topkapi Palace, the former residence of Ottoman sultans, and Hagia Sophia, the architectural marvel once serving as a church, mosque, and now a museum. The Blue Mosque and Hippodrome complete the exploration of this vibrant cityscape.
The Grand Bazaar offers a lively shopping experience and a chance to bargain for souvenirs. While live guiding is no longer available inside Hagia Sophia, visitors can use smartphones and headphones to follow the audio guide system, which is an easy way to enhance understanding of the site’s significance.

A morning flight takes travelers from Istanbul to Cappadocia, where the landscape resembles a lunar terrain filled with rock formations like the Three Sisters Fairy Chimneys in Urgup. The visit to the Ozkonak Underground City reveals a complex ancient subterranean network built for refuge.
In Uchisar, the Rock Castle offers sweeping panoramic views of the valleys. The cave hotels—such as Melekler Evi or Fresco Konaklar—provide authentic accommodations that enhance the feeling of staying in this extraordinary region. The unique setting of these hotels, carved from rock, adds to the immersive experience.

On the second day in Cappadocia, travelers explore the Devrent Valley’s lunar-like landscape and the town of Avanos, famous for terracotta pottery dating back to 3000 BC. Watching artisans at work in a traditional pottery workshop gives insight into ancient craft practices.
The Goreme Open Air Museum showcases rock-cut churches and monasteries with frescoed interiors, demonstrating the region’s spiritual history. The spectacular scenery makes this day a highlight for lovers of natural beauty and history alike.
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From Cappadocia, the tour travels to Konya, the city synonymous with Mevlana Rumi and the Whirling Dervishes. The Mausoleum of Mevlana stands as a key spiritual site, illustrating the mystical Sufi tradition. This visit offers a deep dive into Turkey’s spiritual heritage.
After Konya, the journey continues to Pamukkale, where the thermal pools and white terraces form a natural wonder. Staying overnight at a thermal hotel allows guests to enjoy a relaxing swim in rejuvenating waters, adding a restful pause to the tour.

The morning in Pamukkale includes a visit to Hierapolis, an ancient Greek city renowned for its white terraces, travertines, and pools. The ruins include the Grand Theater, Celsus Library, and Hadrian Temple, offering a glimpse into classical civilization.
The surreal white terraces are the highlight, with visitors able to walk along the pools and admire the mineral-rich formations. This site’s natural beauty and archaeological significance make it a must-see stop.

After leaving Pamukkale, the tour proceeds to Kusadasi, a coastal town that serves as the base for visiting Ephesus. The ancient Greek city features the Library of Celsus, Grand Theater, Temple of Hadrian, and Baths of Scholastica.
A visit to the House of the Virgin Mary, a Catholic shrine, adds a religious dimension to the tour. The Artemis Temple, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, is also on the itinerary, although it remains in ruins. The day concludes with a flight from Izmir to Istanbul, allowing for a seamless return city transfer.

Throughout the tour, accommodations include boutique hotels in Istanbul such as Yasmak Sultan and Recital Hotel, cave hotels in Cappadocia like Fresco Konaklar, and thermal hotels in Pamukkale such as Colossae Thermal. In Kusadasi, options like Efe Butik or Neopol Deluxe provide comfort after busy days of exploration.
These hotels aim to enhance the authentic experience, whether through historic charm or modern amenities. All hotels meet a high standard, ensuring a comfortable stay after days filled with sightseeing.

The tour includes transportation in air-conditioned minivans, with a licensed guide leading each leg. Transfers from Istanbul Airport or Sabiha Gokcen Airport are included, making arrivals and departures straightforward.
Meals consist of 7 breakfasts and 2 dinners, with additional lunches and drinks at personal expense. The tour involves some walking, especially through uneven terrains like Hierapolis and Cappadocia’s valleys, so comfortable, low-heeled shoes are recommended.
This guided tour caters well to travelers interested in history, culture, and natural landscapes. The carefully structured itinerary balances sightseeing with relaxation, making it suitable for those who appreciate organized travel with expert guidance.
The small group option offers a more personalized experience, while the full cancellation policy provides flexibility in planning. It’s ideal for first-time visitors to Turkey or those wanting a rundown of the country’s most celebrated sites.
The Best of Turkey 8-Day Guided Tour delivers a well-rounded experience, combining major landmarks like Istanbul’s Topkapi Palace and Ephesus, with the spectacular landscapes of Cappadocia and Pamukkale’s thermal pools. The inclusion of domestic flights saves travel time, while the hotels ensure comfortable resting points.
While the itinerary is quite full, the guide’s expertise and the varied stops keep the journey engaging. The reviews highlight the guides’ knowledge and personality, making the experience even more memorable. Visitors who enjoy structured tours with high-quality accommodations will find this package a strong value for exploring Turkey’s diverse treasures.
“It was just fantastic.. Ms Leyla was our guide and she was just awesome. She helped us with the photos as well and she is an ace photographer as we…”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price covers entry fees, 7 nights of accommodation, licensed guides, domestic flights from Istanbul to Cappadocia and Izmir to Istanbul, transportation by air-conditioned minivan, and 7 breakfasts plus 2 dinners.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, lunches, drinks, and dinners in Istanbul and Cappadocia are not included. Also, personal expenses, visa fees, and travel insurance are additional.
How flexible is the itinerary?
The itinerary can be organized in reverse, depending on flight and hotel availability. There is also a full cancellation policy allowing cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
What kind of accommodations are provided?
Guests stay in boutique, cave, and 4-star hotels such as Yasmak Sultan, Melekler Evi, Colossae Thermal, and Efe Butik.
Is this tour suitable for everyone?
It involves some walking and uneven surfaces, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with moderate physical activity. It’s not suitable for people with heart problems or wheelchair users.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hat, casual clothes, cameras, and swimming suits for thermal pools are recommended.
Are guides available locally in sites like Hagia Sophia?
Currently, live guiding inside Hagia Sophia is not allowed. Guests should use smartphones and headphones or follow the information on signs.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of major landmarks, natural wonders, and authentic accommodations makes this tour ideal for those seeking a comprehensive Turkish adventure with expert guidance.
Can I customize or extend this tour?
While the core itinerary is fixed, private groups are available for customization, and the tour can be rescheduled or reversed based on your needs.