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Discover Ephesus, Mary's House, and St. John Basilica on a 6-hour private tour in Kusadasi, led by passionate guides with included entrance fees and pickup.
This $189.00 per person tour offers an engaging journey through some of Turkey’s most revered religious and archaeological landmarks. Starting from Ege Ports in Kusadasi, the tour lasts approximately 6 hours and includes pick-up and drop-off services, making it a seamless experience. Led by a licensed professional guide, the tour combines history, culture, and storytelling to bring each site vividly to life.
What makes this tour stand out is its small-group or private format, allowing for a more intimate and flexible experience. With admission fees included for key sites like Ephesus, Mary’s House, and the Basilica of St. John, travelers get a well-rounded culture. While lunch is not covered, the smooth logistics and expert guidance make this an attractive choice for those eager to explore Turkey’s sacred and ancient sites with depth and authenticity.
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This tour begins precisely at Ege Ports, with pickup included in the package. The luxury air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort as you travel between sites. The driver and the guide arrive punctually, setting a professional tone for a smooth day of exploration. The group size is kept small or exclusive, allowing for personalized attention and flexibility in timing and pacing.

The first stop is Meryemana (The Virgin Mary’s House), located on Mount Koressos near Ephesus. This site is believed to be the final home of Mary, mother of Jesus. Visitors find this site peaceful and contemplative, ideal for reflection. The visit typically lasts 45 minutes, during which admission is included.
While the site is a place of pilgrimage, the quiet atmosphere offers a meaningful pause before the more archaeological parts of the tour. Its significance as a religious site makes it a highlight for those interested in Christian history and traditions.

The centerpiece of the tour is Ephesus, an ancient city that dates back 2,000 years. The private guide leads visitors along marble streets, sharing stories that go beyond guidebook facts. The 2 hours and 30 minutes spent here allow for a thorough exploration of key ruins, including the Celsus Library, the Great Theatre, and the Temple of Artemis.
The guided tour of Ephesus offers visitors a chance to understand the city’s historical significance, architecture, and daily life of its ancient inhabitants. The admission ticket to the archaeological site is included, making it an effortless experience. The guide’s storytelling enriches the visit, giving context to the ruins and uncovering stories that are often overlooked in standard tours.
The Temple of Artemis remains a symbol of ancient craftsmanship and religious significance. Although only a few columns stand today, the site’s historical importance as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World is still evident. The visit lasts around 20 minutes, and admission is free.
Despite its small size now, the site sparks curiosity about the grandeur that once existed. It makes a quick but meaningful stop to see what remains of this once-glorious temple and learn about its role in ancient religion.

Next, the tour visits the Grotto of the Seven Sleepers, where legend says seven young Christians sought refuge and miraculously slept for centuries. The 30-minute stop includes free admission, allowing a moment to absorb the legend’s depth. The site offers a quiet, reflective atmosphere, with a guide explaining the story behind this historic cave.
This stop appeals to those interested in religious legends and early Christian traditions. Its peaceful setting provides a break from more bustling sites, while still engaging visitors with stories of faith and miracle.

The Basilica of St. John overlooks Selçuk, believed to be the burial place of John the Apostle. Built by Emperor Justinian, this 45-minute stop provides an opportunity to explore the ancient basilica’s ruins and admire panoramic views of the surrounding area. Admission is included in the tour.
This site carries a spiritual weight and historical significance, especially for visitors interested in early Christian history. Its peaceful ambiance contrasts with the lively ruins of Ephesus, offering a reflective conclusion to the day.

This private tour offers a seamless experience, with pick-up and drop-off services, and transportation in a luxury, air-conditioned vehicle. Guides are licensed and proficient in English, providing detailed explanations and storytelling at each site. The moderate physical activity involved is manageable for most, but comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
While lunch is not included, the tour’s well-paced schedule allows visitors to enjoy each site without feeling rushed. The total duration of approximately 6 hours is designed for a comprehensive exploration without fatigue. Booking is easy, with an average of 15 days in advance, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before departure.
This tour is ideal for history enthusiasts, religious pilgrims, and culture seekers who value expert guidance and personal storytelling. It suits travelers who appreciate comfortable transport and all-inclusive access to key sites without the hassle of planning logistics. It’s especially appropriate for those with moderate fitness levels who can handle walking and exploring ruins.
While the tour covers the main highlights thoroughly, some may find the short stops at certain sites like the Temple of Artemis and the Grotto of the Seven Sleepers slightly hurried. Also, lunch is not included, so travelers should plan accordingly. The tour is not suitable for visitors with mobility issues due to walking on uneven surfaces.
This 6-hour private tour offers a balanced mix of religious sites, archaeological marvels, and legendary landmarks. The inclusion of entrance fees and personalized guidance enhances value, making it a practical choice for those seeking depth without complexity. The passionate guides and careful planning ensure a memorable exploration of Turkey’s sacred history.
While not overly extensive or demanding, this tour provides enough time at each location to appreciate the significance and stories behind the sites. It’s a solid option for curious travelers and history buffs who want a meaningful, hassle-free day in Kusadasi.
“Our driver and tour guide, arrived punctually to begin the tour. Our guide, Gulay, was friendly, polite, and considerate throughout the day.”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, transportation in a luxury, air-conditioned vehicle is included, along with pick-up and drop-off services from Ege Ports.
Are entrance fees covered?
All admission tickets for Mary’s House, Ephesus, and St. John Basilica are included in the price.
How long are the site visits?
The stops range from 20 to 45 minutes, with the longest being the Ephesus guided tour at 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, but there are opportunities nearby for light refreshments.
What is the physical activity level?
Moderate physical fitness is recommended for walking on uneven surfaces and exploring the ruins comfortably.