Embark on a 12-day cultural and scenic adventure across Greece and Turkey. Begin in Athens, the cradle of Western civilization, exploring the Acropolis, Parthenon, Temple of Zeus, Hadrian’s Arch, Olympic Stadium, and the Acropolis Museum. Enjoy a traditional Greek evening with live music, dance, and local cuisine.
Next, sail to Santorini, the “Black Pearl of the Aegean,” to explore Fira, Oia, Megalochori, Red & Black Beaches, Akrotiri archaeological site, and enjoy local wine tasting. Witness breathtaking sunsets and relax in the island’s picturesque villages.
Fly to Istanbul, where East meets West. Discover Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, Hippodrome Square, and shop at the vibrant Grand Bazaar. Cruise the Bosphorus Strait for iconic city views and enjoy a traditional Turkish dinner with a cultural show.
Visit Pamukkale to experience its famous Cotton Castle terraces and explore Hierapolis, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Continue to Cappadocia, famous for its fairy chimneys, Devrent Valley, Pasabag Valley, Goreme Open-Air Museum, Kaymakli Underground City, and Avanos pottery workshops. Witness a mesmerizing Whirling Dervish performance showcasing Turkish culture.
This tour is a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural wonders, offering travelers an unforgettable experience of Greece and Turkey.
Arrive in Athens, Pick up from airport and you will be transferred to Hotel. Standard hotel check-in time is 3:00 PM (15:00 hrs)
After Breakfast, Today we explore the most famous sights and monuments of Athens through the orientation tour including Hadrian’s Arch Monument – part of a wall separating the old and new cities of Athens, Royal Palace- the neoclassical building that now houses the Parliament of Greece, Olympic stadium - home of the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. Later we pass by the Temple of Zeus – a former colossal temple at the center of Athens, dedicated to Zeus God, the chief of the Olympian Gods. We then visit Acropolis site- an ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historic significance, the most famous being the Parthenon (Temple of Athena)– The temple that dominates the hill of the Acropolis. Further we visit Acropolis Museum- consistently rated as one of the best museums in the world. With a collection spanning over 1,500 years. Tonight you have that chance to get entertained by live music and dance. Enjoy a buffet dinner and sink your teeth into Greek wine. Sing along and tap your feet while you watch classic dances performed to traditional music. Return back to the hotel.
After Breakfast check out the hotel from Athens to Santorini by ferry. Santorini is known as ‘black pearl of Aegean’ and is one of the most spectacular Greek islands. Upon arrival, we will explore Fira — the vibrant capital of Santorini, known for its stunning natural beauty, lively social and nightlife, and excellent shopping. Afterwards, we will visit a renowned local winery for a wine tasting experience, where we will also learn about the unique wine production of the region.Check in at Santorini hotel.
After Breakfast, proceed to explore Santorini village, we visit Red Beach - without a doubt one of the most stunning and interesting beaches on the island, we then visit Akrotiri archeological site - one of the oldest and most important archaeological sites offering insights into the prehistoric settlement of the town of Akoriti in Santorini. Further we visit Lost Atlantis Experience Museum – The first museum in the world dedicated to the myth of Atlantis. Here you can re-live the cataclysmic destruction of Atlantis with all your senses in an extraordinary 9D experience. Later we visit Prophet Ilias monastery- built by two monks in 1711 on the highest peak of Santorini at 565 meters above sea level. Further we visit Black Beach - Here we enjoy the chill-out vibes and relish some mouth-watering Greek cuisine. We then visit Megalochori village- one of the most picturesque villages on the island. Its existence is recorded back to the 17th century, Oia village – the most famous of all villages in Santorini. It is known throughout the world for its beauty, fantastic architecture and the famous Blue Dome. Here we walk through the village and admire its and its beautiful sunset.
After Breakfast, Check out from Santorini to Athens by ferry. Check in at Athens hotel for overnight stay.
After Breakfast, Check out the hotel from Athens, you will be transferred to airport to take a flight to Istanbul. Istanbul- a major city in Turkey that straddles Europe and Asia across the Bosphorus Strait. Pick up from Istanbul airport and drop at Hotel for check in, Later we visit Grand Bazaar – the largest and oldest covered markets in the world. Here we can shop for famous flavoured Turkish tea, Turkish Ceramics, Carpets, textiles, Leather & Pottery. Further we enjoy Turkish dinner with show.
After Breakfast, Proceed to enjoy Istanbul city, we visit Topkapi Palace – the largest and oldest palace in the world and the heart, brain and centre of the Ottoman Empire, followed by a visit to Hippodrome square - also known as Atmeydani (Horse Square), We then visit Sultan Ahmet Tsami popularly known as Blue Mosque- a historical mosque in Istanbul. The mosque is known as the Blue Mosque because of blue tiles surrounding the walls of interior design, Hagia Sofia Museum – once the former Greek Orthodox Christian patriarchal cathedral, later an Ottoman imperial mosque and now a museum. Later we experience the most scenic cruise through Bosphorus strait – a natural strait and an internationally significant waterway. It forms part of the continental boundary between Europe and Asia.
After Breakfast, proceed to visit the beautiful snow-white 'Cotton Castle,' one of the most visited places in Turkey. The word 'Pamukkale' means 'cotton castle' in Turkish. It features hot springs and travertines, terraces of carbonate minerals formed by flowing water. Located in Turkey's Inner Aegean region, in the River Menderes valley. Later, we explore the ancient city of Hierapolis, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The name 'Hierapolis' also means the sacred city. During our visit, we explore its masterpiece theatre.
After Breakfast, proceed to visit the beautiful snow-white 'Cotton Castle,' one of the most visited places in Turkey. The word 'Pamukkale' means 'cotton castle' in Turkish. It features hot springs and travertines, terraces of carbonate minerals formed by flowing water. Located in Turkey's Inner Aegean region, in the River Menderes valley. Later, we explore the ancient city of Hierapolis, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The name 'Hierapolis' also means the sacred city. During our visit, we explore its masterpiece theatre.
After Breakfast, we proceed to Cappadocia – best known for its moon-like landscape, underground cities, caves, churches and houses in the rocks. En route, we visit the Mevlana Mausoleum in Konya, also known as the Green Mausoleum or Green Dome. This site is the original lodge of the Mevlevi Whirling Dervishes and houses the tomb and shrine of Mevlana. It remains an important place of pilgrimage. Upon arrival, we enjoy whirling dervish show – the part of the Turkish history, tradition, culture and beliefs. Overnight stay in Cappadocia.
After Breakfast, we proceed to explore Cappadocia, we visit the famous valleys of Cappadocia like Devrent Valley – also known as Imagination Valley. It was never inhabited by humans. There are no rock-hewn churches or ancient castles, nor are there any troglodyte caves or pigeon homes. Instead what draws visitors to Devrent Valley is the incredible pink hued rock formations and geological anomalies that have been formed by centuries of erosion, Pasabag Valley – also known as Monk Valley. Pasabag contains some of the most striking fairy chimneys in Cappadocia with twin and even triple rock caps - formations that are unique even for Cappadocia! Locals refer to them as the mushroom-shaped fairy chimneys, Goreme open air museum- the UNESCO World Heritage site which hosts the most important Byzantine cave churches in the world that where the monks and nuns pursued monastic life, Kaymakli underground city - one of the most famous and the widest Underground city of the Cappadocia. Kaymakli’s history dates back to Hittites and Phrygians Period in the 7th and 8th century B.C. Kaymakli Underground City has acted as a safe haven for those fleeing from religious persecution, and it was mainly used by Christians during the Byzantine era for protection from invading Arabs. They estimate that up to 3,500 people once lived here. Later we visit Ceramic Workshop - the area is famous for the art work, souvenirs and household utensils all made from the red clay of the Avanos River.
After Breakfast, we proceed to Istanbul by flight. Upon arrival at Istanbul, catch your flight back home with pleasant memories.
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