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Explore Ephesus, Virgin Mary’s House, Artemis Temple, and Isa Bey Mosque on a small-group tour from Kusadasi, including transport, lunch, and expert guides.
This small-group tour from Kusadasi, priced at $44.10 per person, offers a comprehensive day exploring some of Turkey’s most iconic archaeological and historical sites. With a duration of 6 to 8 hours, the tour covers Ephesus, House of the Virgin Mary, Temple of Artemis, and Isa Bey Mosque, providing a balanced mix of ancient ruins and cultural landmarks. The experience includes all-inclusive transportation, lunch, and entrance fees to key sites, making it a convenient and cost-effective option.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its small group size of no more than 15 participants, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed pace. The tour is especially suitable for those who want a well-organized, insightful day without the hassle of planning logistics or navigating crowded sites. It also garners consistent praise for its knowledgeable guides and excellent value, though some visitors note that the visit to local shops can be less engaging for those solely interested in history.


The Ephesus archaeological site is the star of this tour. Once the second-largest city in the Roman Empire, with a population over 250,000, it ranks behind only Rome in size during its peak. The city is built entirely from marble and features remarkable structures such as the Library of Celsius, the Hadrian Gate, and Harbor Street. Its large amphitheater, capable of seating over 25,000, is one of the largest in the ancient world.
The 2-hour visit allows for a thorough exploration, with highlights including the Goddess Nike statue, the local pharmacy, and marble streets. Visitors have the option to purchase skip-the-line entrance tickets for faster access, as the entry fee is 40 TRY. The site’s vastness and historical significance make it a favorite, though the heat and crowds can be challenging in peak season.
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According to tradition, Virgin Mary’s House is where Mary, mother of Jesus, spent her last years. The 45-minute stop at this serene site offers a peaceful atmosphere, with many believing it to be a place of spiritual significance. The entrance fee is 500 TRY, and visitors can choose to pay for a skip-the-line ticket for quicker access.
This site is often appreciated for its tranquil setting and the sense of history it conveys. The story of Mary’s time in Ephesus, alongside the peaceful surroundings, makes this a meaningful point in the tour. Visitors should consider that it’s a religious site, so a respectful attitude is encouraged.

The Temple of Artemis, also known as Artemision or Temple of Diana, was once a grand Greek temple dedicated to Artemis. Although only scattered ruins remain today, the site holds historical importance as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
The 30-minute visit is a brief but worthwhile stop, providing context and opportunities for photos. The site is free to visit, making it accessible without additional costs. Its significance in ancient architecture and religion adds a layer of fascination for history buffs.

Constructed in 1374-1375, the Isa Bey Mosque is one of the oldest surviving mosques in the region. Located on the outskirts of Selcuk, next to the Ancient City of Ephesus, it showcases impressive Beylik architecture with its stone construction and intricate details.
This 30-minute stop offers a chance to appreciate Islamic architectural heritage. It’s free to visit and often admired for its historical value and aesthetic appeal. The mosque also provides insight into the region’s religious evolution over centuries.

The tour includes pick-up and drop-off at designated locations, with modern, air-conditioned vehicles ensuring comfort throughout the day. The small group size ensures a relaxed pace, with enough time at each site to explore without feeling rushed.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and bring water bottles to stay hydrated, especially during outdoor visits. The tour’s timing and routing are designed to maximize sightseeing while maintaining punctuality, with a guaranteed return to Kusadasi or your hotel, even if on a cruise.

Many reviews highlight the friendly, knowledgeable guides, such as Eren, Birsen, and Ayse, who bring the sites to life with stories and insights. Their engaging explanations help visitors understand the historical context and significance of each location.
Some guides are noted for their patience, humor, and attentive care, making the experience both informative and enjoyable. The guides also assist with skip-the-line tickets and answer questions, enhancing the value of the tour.

A included lunch at a traditional Turkish restaurant provides a welcome break and a chance to enjoy local flavors. The lunch is served as part of the all-inclusive package, allowing participants to relax and refuel before continuing the sightseeing.
While some reviews mention the overall quality positively, the focus remains on the sites, with the meal being a convenient added benefit. Dietary preferences or specific culinary expectations are not detailed in the data.

The tour does not include drinks, personal expenses, or tips for the guide and driver, which should be prepared for accordingly. Entrance fees for sites like Virgin Mary’s House and Ephesus are paid separately unless skip-the-line tickets are purchased in advance.
Some visitors note that the stop at local shops like leather and ceramics may not appeal to everyone if solely interested in historical exploration. The timing of pickups at only three hotels might extend the start time slightly, so punctuality is recommended.
This well-organized, affordable tour is ideal for history enthusiasts, religious travelers, and those who prefer a small, intimate group experience. It suits visitors wanting to see multiple key sites in a single day without the hassle of transportation logistics.
Families, seniors, and solo travelers will appreciate the professional guides and the comfortable transport. However, those seeking a very detailed archaeological exploration might find the brief stops at some sites a bit limited.
This small-group tour from Kusadasi offers a solid introduction to Ephesus and its surrounding landmarks for a reasonable price. The combination of all-inclusive logistics, engaging guides, and a variety of sites makes it a strong choice for most visitors.
While some may wish for more time or additional site visits, the tour’s organized flow and expert guidance ensure a worthwhile experience. It’s particularly suitable for first-time visitors or those with limited time but a desire to see Turkey’s rich historical fabric.
“Great tour of Ephesus and the temple of Artemis (or what is left of it). Our guide Gunnur was super friendly, spoke good English and was very knowl…”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, all transportation is included, with pick-up and drop-off services and fully air-conditioned vehicles.
How much does the entrance to Ephesus cost?
The entrance fee for Ephesus is 40 TRY, and you can pay for skip-the-line tickets through the guide for faster access.
What sites are visited on this tour?
You visit Ephesus, House of Virgin Mary, Temple of Artemis, and Isa Bey Mosque.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is approximately 6 to 8 hours.
Is lunch included?
Yes, a traditional Turkish lunch is included as part of the package.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Who is the tour suitable for?
It suits history lovers, religious site visitors, and those wanting a small, guided experience with convenience and good value.
Are tips included?
No, tips for guide and driver are not included and are at your discretion.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring water, a hat, comfortable shoes, and any personal items needed for a full day of outdoor exploration.
Is this tour accessible for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but walking on uneven surfaces at archaeological sites may be challenging for some.
This Ephesus Small Group Tour from Kusadasi combines historical exploration, cultural insights, and comfort, making it a popular choice for visitors eager to see Turkey’s ancient treasures with ease and expert guidance.