7 Days 8 Nights
π Blue Mosque: A stunning Ottoman-era mosque with intricate blue tiles and six minarets, located in the heart of Istanbul's historic district.
π Hagia Sophia: A breathtaking ancient cathedral-turned-mosque-turned-museum, showcasing impressive Byzantine and Ottoman architecture and history.
π Topkapi Palace Museum: A grand imperial palace-turned-museum, housing an extensive collection of Ottoman treasures and artifacts.
π Basilica Cistern: An underground water reservoir from the Byzantine era, featuring impressive columns and mysterious Medusa heads.
π Eminönü Beach: A scenic and lively waterfront area along the Bosphorus Strait, offering stunning views of Istanbul's skyline and numerous food and souvenir stalls.
π Dolmabahçe Palace: A lavish 19th-century palace on the Bosphorus strait, once the administrative center of the Ottoman Empire.
π Ortakoy Mosque: A picturesque mosque located on the shores of the Bosphorus, famous for its stunning architecture and scenic views.
π Galata Tower: A medieval stone tower with panoramic views of Istanbul's skyline, and a popular spot for tourists to capture photos.
π Taksim Square/Istiklal Street: The heart of modern Istanbul, an area with bustling shopping streets, restaurants, cafes, and cultural landmarks such as the Independence Monument.
π Hot Air Balloon Tour: A breathtaking experience offering panoramic views of Cappadocia's unique landscape, including fairy chimneys, valleys, and rock formations.
π Uchisar Castle: A towering fortress carved into a massive rock formation, providing stunning views of Cappadocia's scenery from the top.
π Three Beauties: A trio of towering rock formations in the shape of three women, an iconic and mesmerizing sight in Cappadocia.
π Love Valley: A stunning valley filled with phallic-shaped rock formations, creating a unique and romantic atmosphere in Cappadocia.
π Horse Riding: A popular activity to explore the beauty of Cappadocia's valleys, fairy chimneys, and unique rock formations while enjoying a leisurely ride on horseback.
π KaymaklΔ± Underground City: An ancient and fascinating underground city built by early Christians in Cappadocia, complete with tunnels, rooms, and a church.
π Open Air Museum: A UNESCO World Heritage site with several rock-carved churches, chapels, and monasteries, showcasing the unique and intricate architecture of Cappadocia.
π Pigeon Valley: A scenic valley in Cappadocia filled with pigeon houses carved into the rocks, once used for pigeon breeding and for their droppings to fertilize the fields.
π Göreme Panorama: A panoramic viewpoint in Göreme offering breathtaking views of the stunning rock formations and valleys of Cappadocia.
π Ceramic Factory: A traditional workshop in Avanos, Cappadocia, where visitors can witness the intricate process of making ceramics, try their hand at pottery, and shop for unique souvenirs.
π Antalya Aquarium: A massive aquarium with over 40 themed aquariums and a 131-meter-long tunnel showcasing thousands of marine species from around the world.
π Waterfall: A picturesque waterfall located in the heart of Antalya, offering stunning views and a refreshing respite from the heat.
π Antalya Archaeology Museum: A fascinating museum exhibiting artifacts and relics from the ancient civilizations that once inhabited the region of Antalya.
π Atatürk Lunapark: An amusement park in Antalya with various rides, games, and entertainment options for visitors of all ages.
π Beach Park: A popular waterfront destination in Antalya with a sandy beach, water activities, and a variety of dining and entertainment options.
π Hadrian's Gate: A well-preserved Roman triumphal arch located in the heart of Antalya's old town, dating back to the 2nd century AD.
π Kesik Minaret Mosque: A unique mosque with a square minaret that was once a Roman temple, featuring a mix of architectural styles from different periods.
π Karaalioglu Park: A scenic park overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, featuring walking trails, beautiful gardens, and historical landmarks.
π Hidirlik Tower: A picturesque tower overlooking Antalya's harbor, believed to have been built by the Romans as a defensive structure in the 2nd century AD.
π Antalya Clock Tower: An iconic clock tower located in Antalya's old town, dating back to the Ottoman period and featuring intricate architectural details.
π Duden Waterfall: A stunning waterfall located near Antalya, cascading down from a cliff and into the Mediterranean Sea, offering breathtaking views and a refreshing respite from the heat.
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π VΔ°P Mercedes/Volkswagen Vito
π Local Transfer
π Taxi
πInclusions:π
# Full tours, parking, and road tolls # Pick up and drop off at your accommodation
# Transportation in A/C non-smoking car with a Bangla/English/Turkish-speaking guide.
π«Exclusions:π«
# Museums entry fees
# Lunch & Dinner
# Suggested optional activities
# Any type of Δ±nsurance # Items such as alcoholic drinks, cold drinks, laundry etc.
# Any other expenses which are not mentioned in the included section