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Grand Tour of Turkey

13 days, 5 cities41
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Why go?

Not to sound sappy, but there’s something about Turkey that’s just…magical. Maybe it’s the energy of Istanbul, the landscapes of Cappadocia, or the waters of the Riviera. So yes, it’s one country on two continents, but really, it’s its own world and—whoops, there we go sounding sappy again.

Picture yourself

  • Exploring a 1,500-year-old mosque in Europe’s largest city

  • Cruising between continents on the Bosphorus Strait

  • Rising with the sun in a hot air balloon over Cappadocia

  • Perfecting your whirling dervish with traditional Sufi Muslims

What you'll get

  • Round-trip flights & airport transfers (or book 'em yourself)

  • 11 nights in handpicked accommodations

  • 11 breakfasts

  • 5 dinners and one lunch

  • Expert Tour Director

  • 24/7 support from our travel gurus

  • Insider tour of Istanbul with local guide

  • Entrance to the Hagia Sophia

  • Traditional Turkish cooking class

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Full trip itinerary

Itinerary

  • Day 1: Overnight Flight

    Cozy up in your airplane seat, study up on your sultans, and try to contain your pre-trip jitters enough to nap a little. The only thing sweeter than a big platter of freshly baked baklava is a 13-day trip to Turkey.

  • Day 2: Arrive in Istanbul

    Welcome to Istanbul—a city that’s simultaneously in both Europe *and* Asia. That’s right: for nearly 2,500 years, Istanbul has straddled two continents, withstood multiple name changes, and blossomed into a beautiful melding of Turkish, Ottoman, Greek, Roman, Islamic, and Christian culture.

    Today's highlights:

    • Land at the airport and meet a waiting EF representative.
    • Transfer to your hotel to check in and check out your room.
  • Day 3: Sightseeing in Old Town Istanbul + Welcome Dinner

    Out with the new, in with the old. Leave your history textbooks at home (not sure why you would travel with them anyways) and experience thousands of years of Istanbul’s history firsthand today as you navigate Old Town with a local expert.

    Today's highlights:

    • Gasp audibly at the magnificence of the Hagia Sophia, its iconic dome, and its 1,500-year life as a church, mosque, and museum.
    • Take a peek at one of the most picturesque and oft-painted waterways in the history of humanity—the Golden Horn of Istanbul.
    • Haggle your way through the Grand Bazaar—consider buying the exquisite jewelry or a handmade carpet (gotta pay extra for the flying kind, though).
    • In the evening, enjoy a Welcome Dinner with fellow travelers. Afterwards, you’re free to take the party elsewhere!

    Free time suggestions

    Basilica Cistern: Get under the city’s skin with a visit to an ancient underground cavern built to collect rainwater during Roman rule.

  • Day 4: Free Day in Istanbul + Optional Bosphorus Cruise & Walking Tour + Optional Turkish Spa Visit

    A free day in Istanbul is the original Turkish delight: 24 hours to explore, sightsee, eat, and get lost on your own (read: with your new travel pals) in one of the world’s most exciting cities. Take full advantage of the locals’ ample hospitality and make yourself at home amongst the many minarets of the skyline.

    Free time suggestions

    Topkapi Palace: Part-castle, part-palace, part-museum, Topkapi Palace was the royal residence for the Ottoman Empire for over 400 years, beginning in the 1400s.

    Döner kebabs: Like their Greek cousin, the gyro, döner kebabs—lamb, chicken, or beef with lettuce, tomato, onion, and sauces in a warm pita—are absolutely delicious and found absolutely everywhere. The perfect meal on the go!

    Dolmabahçe Palace: In the 1800s, the sultans decided they required a more lavish palace, so they built Dolmabahçe. And, hoo boy, is it lavish. Go see it for yourself, count the chandeliers you find, and live your fanciest life.

    Bosphorus cruise & walking tour (extra cost)

    Walk through a spice market, cruise the Bosphorous Strait, and feast on Turkish street food.

    This excursion is pre-book only; if your trip is less than one day away, please call 800-766-2645 to purchase.

    Hammam spa visit (extra cost)

    Enter an ancient bath house and indulge in a traditional Turkish scrubbing and bubble massage.

    This excursion is pre-book only; if your trip is less than one day away, please call 800-766-2645 to purchase.

  • Day 5: Fly to Cappadocia + Explore Kaymakli Underground City

    Head to the airport in Istanbul—it’s not goodbye, it’s see you in a week—and board your plane for the Cappadocia Region of central Turkey. When you see this otherworldly terrain upon arrival, you may be wondering how you got to Mars. But rest assured, you’re not on another planet, you’re just in one of the coolest and strangest places in Turkey.

    Today's highlights:

    • Take a quick morning flight across the country.
    • Prepare for maximum flabbergasting at the sight of the strange fairy chimney rocks dotting the landscape—they look like giant blades sticking out of the ground.
    • Go down in history, literally, as you explore the ancient Kaymakli Underground City—an entire village dug up to 8 stories into the ground.
    • Head to your hotel for an included dinner and try to wrap your head around what you just saw beneath Cappadocia’s surface.
  • Day 6: Sightseeing in Cappadocia + Optional Sunrise Hot Air Balloon Ride + Optional Turkish Night Show

    Stretch your calves for hiking, flex your fingers for photo-taking, and adjust your jaw to allow for adequate dropping—today you get to enjoy the great outdoors! Explore the insane landscape and unique way the caves of Cappadocia were occupied for thousands of years, right up until the 1950s.

    Today's highlights:

    • See an entire city carved into the rocks in the Zelve Valley where Christians and Muslims lived in harmony for centuries.
    • Feast your eyes upon the fairy chimney rocks, stunning cliffs, and sweeping valleys of Göreme National Park.
    • Enter the ancient churches left behind, but hidden out of sight, in the caves when Greek Christians were expelled from Cappadocia in 1923.
    • Head to the town of Avanos to watch a pottery demonstration and make clay while the sun shines.
    • Return to your hotel for dinner, and vow to never wash your eyeballs again after what they saw today.

    Sunrise hot air balloon in Cappadocia (extra cost)

    Note: This excursion is weather-dependent and cannot be guaranteed.

    See Cappadocia’s rock pillars, cave villages, and vineyards on a sunrise hot-air-balloon ride. 

    Why wait? Save money by booking this optional excursion before your trip departs.

    Traditional Turkish night show (extra cost)

    Head to a Cappadocia cave restaurant for folk and belly dancing and unlimited beer and wine.

    Why wait? Save money by booking this optional excursion before your trip departs.

  • Day 7: Travel to Pamukkale via Konya

    What do Thanksgiving and your trip have in common? There’s plenty of turkey to go around! Today you’ll travel further into this fabulous country to the Pamukkale Region—famous for its thermal pools, hot springs, ancient Roman ruins, and kooky limestone formations.

    Today's highlights:

    • Travel to Pamukkale and get to the bottom of why its name translates to “cotton castle.”
    • Stop en route in the city of Konya.
    • Visit the Mevlana Museum, where you’ll learn about the story and traditions of Sufi Muslims, such as whirling dervishes.
  • Day 8: Explore the Ancient City of Hierapolis

    The Roman Empire was huge back in the day. Anyone who was anyone was a part of it. England? Yep. Morocco? Yeah, that was included. Turkey? You better believe that was a part of the Roman Empire. Today is all about the ancient ruins of the Roman city of Hierapolis, the ancient Greek city of Aphrodisias, and the even ancient-er natural hot springs nearby.

    Today's highlights:

    • Explore the amazing ruins of the ancient city of Hierapolis, including a fully in-tact amphitheater that held up to 15,000 people.
    • Fall in love with Aphrodisias—tall columns, temples, and an entire stadium, all named after the goddess of love—often considered to be the best archaeological site in Turkey.
    • Use your new archaeologist skills to uncover a newfound appreciation for chilling on the bus as you head to the Turkish Riviera.
  • Day 9: Beach Day on the Turkish Riviera

    Grab your floaties, order your daily döner kebab to-go, and head out to the beach. Take it especially easy today on the Turkish Riviera. They call this place the “Turquoise Coast” for a reason—once you take a dip in the Aegean Sea, we bet you’ll nail why that is.

    Free time suggestions

    Beach: The sand is white, the water is perfect, and the timing is right to veg out like a Turkish eggplant in the sun all day.

    Turkish Coffee: Start things off with an always strong, sometimes spiced cup of Turkish bean juice, AKA coffee, served with the finely powdered coffee grounds still in the cup. Trust the process.

  • Day 10: Explore the Greek Ruins of Ephesus & Cooking Class

    Ephesus is one of the best excavated and well-preserved sites of antiquity. Get ready to see some of the most incredible ancient Greek ruins, temples, and the remains of once poppin’ cities. Don your toga: today is not a myth, it’s the real deal.

    Today's highlights:

    • Say “oh my gods” in the shadow of the very impressive and very tall ruins of the Temple of Zeus in Euromos.
    • Book it over to the 2,000-year-old Roman Library of Celsus and see if they have that scroll you’ve been meaning to read.
    • Visit the house that legend has it the Virgin Mary lived at late in her life.
    • Satiate your sightseeing appetite with a traditional cooking class to learn how to make some Turkish cuisine.
  • Day 11: Free Day in the Turkish Riviera + optional Sirince village visit

    Today’s another free day in the paradise that is the Turkish Riviera. You can choose spend some more time lounging on the beach or exploring the area.

    Free time suggestions

    Güvercinada: Also known as Pigeon Island, this citadel may sound a bit mundane, but it offers stunning views of Kuşadası’s coast.

    Barlar Sokagi: With a name that literally means “Bar Street”, it should come as no surprise that this strip is teeming with nightlife options.

    Şirince village visit (extra cost)

    Explore this enchanting village known for its architecture, narrow streets, and tasty fruit wine.

  • Day 12: Return to Istanbul via Pergamum + Farewell Dinner

    What’s the one thing your hometown lacks? Ancient Greco-Roman ruins, exactly! So here’s one more chance to experience an archaeological masterpiece, and it’s a doozy! On the way back to Istanbul, you’ll explore the ruins of the city of Pergamon and learn how the ancient Greeks who lived here once thrived. All of the temples and gathering places and theaters are still mostly there—just a little bit more crumbly these days. A few more ruins never ruined anyone’s day!

    Today's highlights:

    • Board your morning bus back to Istanbul and watch the beautiful countryside go by.
    • Take a cable car ride into the hills above the city for some views of the Turkish countryside to write home about.
    • Swagger like Socrates through the Acropolis of Pergamon.

    Free time suggestions

    Meze: Turkish tapas! Try a smattering of small plates that will satisfy even the largest of appetites. Sample cheeses, cold eggplant salad, grilled octopus, stuffed grape leaves, and anything else your stomach desires.

    Baklava: Sure, you can find baklava at Greek and Middle Eastern restaurants in America. But can you eat this delicious dessert of honey, nuts, and fillo dough while admiring the sunset over the Bosphorous Strait back home? Didn’t think so.

    Farewell Dinner

    Share some last laughs and revisit the best moments of the trip at this included farewell dinner with the group.

  • Day 13: Fly Home

    Hoşçakalın arkadaşlar!

    Translation: Goodbye, friends. Your next destination awaits—home. Before you head to the airport, make sure to take one more group photo and grab that final drink. But this isn’t goodbye because you can always get the gang back together for another trip soon. Or if you’re feeling adventurous, we have a couple ways to keep your vacation going.

    EXTEND YOUR TRIP 2 WAYS

    1. Double the fun
    A lot of our trips line up back to back! Give us a call—we can help you add another and save big while you're at it.

    2. Go ahead or stay behind
    Extending your trip is easy! During checkout, you'll have the option to fly to (or from) the gateway of your choice for an additional fee. We'll adjust your flights accordingly, but you'll be responsible to take care of your transportation, hotels, and other logistics outside of tour.

    Note: Depending on your desired gateways, additional fees may apply.

Reviews


Overall rating: 4.7 out of 5
Based on 41 authentic traveler reviews
  • My first trip with Ultimate Break

      Anonymous, traveled Nov. 2023

    This was my first trip with Ultimate Break, and I had a few questions going in. Would it be weird traveling with people I didn’t know? Would we have enough free time? How would the restaurants and hotels be? And would this be worth doing (vs traveling on my own)? Having just got back, I’ll tell you that this was an incredible experience. I’ve been to Turkey... See more

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      Anonymous, traveled Oct. 2023

    It was nice

  • Great exploration

      Anonymous, traveled Oct. 2023

    This was such an amazing and eye opening trip I love my TD she was so amazing and the people I’ve met on this trip with be friends for life!

  • The most amazing trip!

      Stephanie, traveled Aug. 2023

    I have never been on a better tour than this one! The views, history, and culture of Turkey is like no other country in the world. It’s a must go!

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