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Experience a private, all-inclusive day exploring Ephesus, the House of Virgin Mary, and Artemis Temple with personalized service and delicious Turkish lunch.

This private tour in Kusadasi offers a comprehensive, all-inclusive experience for those eager to explore some of Turkey’s most iconic historical landmarks. Priced at $99.19 per person, the tour lasts approximately 5 to 7 hours and is designed for flexibility, with the option to set your own departure time and customize the itinerary. The tour includes private transportation in brand-new air-conditioned vehicles, a licensed guide, and skip-the-line tickets at key sites.
What makes this experience stand out is its private nature, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed pace. The tour is perfect for families or small groups, with a maximum of 10 participants. While the main focus is on the fascinating ruins of Ephesus, the sacred House of Virgin Mary, and the Temple of Artemis, it also features a delightful Turkish lunch at Agora restaurant, all included in the price. A notable strength is how the tour combines historical exploration with comfort and convenience, making it suitable for those valuing both education and ease.
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The tour begins with a pick-up at your Kusadasi hotel or port, arranged at a pre-confirmed time. This personalized meet-and-greet means you avoid crowded group departures, making the day more relaxed. The guide will be waiting for you in a comfortable vehicle, ready to start the journey to the ancient sites. The 15-minute drive from the port or hotel sets the tone for an efficient, smooth experience.

The highlight of this tour is the visit to Ephesus, one of Turkey’s most renowned archaeological sites. The guide leads you through marble streets lined with public buildings like the Library of Celsus, built in the early 2nd century A.D., and the Baths of Scholastica. You’ll also see the Temple of Hadrian and the Grand Theater, which was expanded to seat 24,000 spectators in Roman times. These structures showcase the grandeur of this past port city, once a bustling hub for trade and culture.
The 2-hour tour of Ephesus includes skip-the-line tickets, thanks to pre-paid entries. Visitors get a view of these impressive ruins with insights from your guide, who connects the dots across centuries. The well-preserved Roman architecture and stone-carved details make walking through Ephesus a captivating experience.

Next, the tour reaches the Ephesus Terrace Houses, located on the slopes of Pion Mountain. These six luxurious residences date back to Roman times and feature wall frescoes and floor mosaics that reveal the lifestyle of wealthy Ephesians. The houses are built on three terraces, offering a glimpse into ancient Roman domestic life, with their fancy decorations and impeccable craftsmanship.
It’s worth noting that the Terrace Houses involve some steps and elevation changes, making them less suitable for those with walking difficulties or fear of heights. Visitors should be prepared for some physical activity here, but the fascinating insights into Roman aristocracy make it a worthwhile stop.

The House of Virgin Mary is located about five miles from Ephesus on the Aladag Mountains. This religious site is believed to have housed Mary during her final years, with historical claims dating back to the 3rd Ecumenical Council in 431 AD. The site gained recognition as a pilgrimage destination after its discovery, with the Archbishop of Izmir declaring it a sacred place in 1892.
Pope Paul VI visited the site on July 26, 1967, underlining its significance. The 45-minute visit allows for reflection at the small shrine and surrounding grounds, offering both spiritual and historical insights. The experience is meaningful for those interested in religious history and sacred sites.
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Midway through the tour, travelers enjoy a delicious Turkish lunch at Agora restaurant. The meal includes grilled chicken shish, grilled meatballs, three kinds of mezes, and seasonal fruit. The one-hour dining experience provides a break from sightseeing, with ample time to relax and savor authentic flavors.
The lunch is included in the tour price, which adds value and convenience. It’s a good opportunity to recharge before continuing with the sightseeing, ensuring you’re energized for the final stops.

The Temple of Artemis, once one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, is the last major site on the itinerary. Located near Ephesus, the remains are modest today, but the site holds historical significance. The 20-minute stop offers an overview of the temple’s history and its legendary status as a marvel of ancient architecture.
Since the temple is no longer intact, visitors can expect a brief viewing and some photo opportunities. The guide provides background on its history, but travelers should temper expectations about seeing a grand structure.

After the Temple of Artemis, the tour concludes with a 15-minute drive back to Kusadasi port or city center. The private transportation ensures a guaranteed on-time return, which is particularly valuable for cruise travelers or those with tight schedules. The service is designed to make the day smooth and hassle-free, with no need to worry about public transport or additional arrangements.
This tour offers significant value through its all-inclusive approach. All entrance fees, lunch, guiding, and transportation are covered upfront. This transparency means no hidden costs, and guests can focus purely on the experience. The private tour aspect guarantees a personalized pace, allowing for deeper engagement with the sites or more relaxed exploration, depending on your interests.
The tour is suitable for those who prefer a moderate physical activity level, as some parts involve walking and stairs. It’s an ideal option for families, couples, or small groups seeking a comprehensive yet comfortable day in Kusadasi.
History enthusiasts and spiritual visitors will find this tour particularly appealing, thanks to the combination of ancient ruins and sacred sites. The knowledgeable guides and skip-the-line tickets enhance the experience, making the visit more informative and less time-consuming.
However, travelers with mobility issues should consider the terrain at Terrace Houses and the walks involved at Ephesus. The tour’s physical demands are moderate, but some walking and stairs are unavoidable.
This private, all-inclusive tour in Kusadasi delivers a rich mix of history, culture, and spiritual significance in a convenient package. The professional guides, delicious lunch, and private transport make for a comfortable and personalized day out. The $99.19 price point offers good value, especially given the skip-the-line tickets and customizable itinerary.
This tour suits history buffs, religious pilgrims, and groups seeking flexibility. It’s particularly recommended for those who appreciate guided insights and prefer avoiding large bus groups. While some parts require moderate walking, the overall experience balances educational depth with relaxed pacing.
“Wonderful guide (Hazel), lots of walking/standing though. Rough terrain where you have to be very cautious. Hazel was knowledgeable and took time…”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, but keep in mind the walking involved and some uneven terrain at the Terrace Houses.
Can I customize the departure time?
Yes, the tour allows you to set your own departure time for added flexibility.
Are entrance fees included?
Absolutely, all entrance fees are prepaid and included, with skip-the-line access.
How long does the tour last?
The duration is typically 5 to 7 hours, depending on pace and stops.
What is included in the lunch?
A Turkish meal with grilled chicken shish, meatballs, mezes, and seasonal fruit.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, new, air-conditioned private vehicles provide a comfortable ride between sites.
Are tips included?
No, tips and personal expenses are not included and are left to individual discretion.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
Who operates this tour?
This experience is provided by Small Group (Max. 10 Pax) & Private Tours in Turkey.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, the tour is booked 72 days in advance, highlighting its popularity among visitors.