Shore Excursions from Port of Kusadasi

Port of Kusadasi
Ephesus, one of the 4 major cities of the ancient world having population over 200.000 people. Selected as the capital of Asia Province of Roman Empire by the nephew of Julius Galius Ceasar known Augustus, named as Octavius. Served as a capital till Constantine ordred the expansion of another city located 400 miles north of Ephesus. He named this city as Constatinopolis and selected this city as the new capital. Ephesus today, considered as one of the most well preserved ancient cities of the world. 

* Experienced licenced tour guides.
* Private brand new vehicles driven by proffessional chauffeurs.
* Lunches in local restaurants.
* Shop like locals.
* Do not wait in lines
* Do not have hard time hearing the guide.
* Enjoy the comfort of having a private guide & a chauffeur.




KUSADASI - No:1 
Halfday (3.5 hours) Tour of Ephesus & Temple of ArtemisMeet with your guide in front of the Kusadasi  port passenger Terminal. Drive to the country. See the TEMPLE OF ARTEMIS, one of  the  wonders of the ancient world. Then a visit to EPHESUS is a visit to one of  the best preserved ancient cities in the world. Ancient  historians believed that Ephesus was founded by the Amazons, but now, it is believed to have been the Hittite city of Apasa. With your guide, you will see the Odeion, where the advisory council held its meetings and the Baths, as well as many other columns,  monuments and ruins, including the Celsus Library. En-route to Kusadasi enjoy  the scenery or shopping  opportunity. 

KUSADASI - No:2
HalfDay (4.5 hours) Temple of Artemis + Ephesus + House of MaryAfter meeting your guide drive through the fertile lands. Your first stop will be the Temple of Artemis, one of the 7 wonders of the ancients world. Afterwards proceed to the mountain where Virgin Mary is believed to spent  her 9 years. The house is approximately 1000 feet above sea level and running as  an active chapel. Roman Catholics believe that Virgin Mary came to Ephesus with  Saint. John 5 years after the crucification. At the age of 63 she is assumed to  heaven. Altough there is no fact that Virgin Mary lived here approximately 1.5  million people visit the site each year. After 30 minutes visit to the House of  Mary, drive to ancient city of Ephesus. You will be dropped at the upper gate of  Ephesus with your guide. Start exploring the city. You will be walking down the  hill approximately 1.5hrs. You will see the Odeon, the basilica, domitian  square, fountain of Trajan, Celcus library, Terrace Houses (optional), Marble  street, the Grand Theater of Ephesus and the Harbour Street. You will be endng  your tour at the bottom gate. Your driver and guide will take you to another  site or drop you at the desired 
location.

KUSADASI -  No:3
Fullday (7 hours) Tour of Ephesus - Christian  Ephesus Meet with your guide in front of the Kusadasi port  passenger Terminal. Drive  to the country. Your first stop on this fascinating  tour is at the HOUSE OF   VIRGIN MARY. Then, you will continue on to visit  ancient EPHESUS, one of the most magnificent and best-preserved ancient sites in  the world. See the Odeion, the Market Basilica, Curetes Street, Bath, Celsus  Library, Marble Street and the  Great Theatre with a seating capacity of 25,000  people. Afterwards visit the  BASILICA OF ST. JOHN and see the TEMPLE OF  ARTEMIS, one of the wonders of the  ancient world. En-route to Kusadasi enjoy  the scenery or  shopping opportunity.

KUSADASI - No:4
Fullday (7 hours) Ephesus & Villages Meet with your guide in front of the Kusadasi port passenger Terminal. Depart the pier for  the 20 minute drive to one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world: TEMPLE OF ARTEMIS. After seeing Temple of Artemis drive to the magnificent ancient site of  EPHESUS. Ephesus is the best preserved of the Greek/Roman cities in Anatolia  and  while you are visiting the ancient ruins of this magnificent site, your guide  will bring them alive. You will see the beautiful Celsus Library, restored and  reconstructed according to its original form by the architect Friedmund Hueber  in the 1970's. The most spectacular building of Ephesus is the Grand Theater,  built during the Hellenistic age to hold 25,000 spectators. It is there that St.  Paul preached. Opposite the Temple of Hadrian are the Hill Houses, homes of  Ephesus' wealthy citizens. The city was also the 
hometown of great philosopher  Heraclitus. After a visit to Ephesus Antique Site, you will arrive at SIRINCE  VILLAGE. This old Orthodox Village, 30 km from  Kusadasi, was once  "Cirkince"(ugly). Indeed its inhabitants gave this name on  the purpose as they  did not want to be bothered by foreigners nor to share the  beauty of their village. Still after years, visitors understood that the village  was not ugly and called it "Sirince" (pretty). Today the village is a perfect  synthesis of Turkish-Greek culture as of the 1920's; after the Turkish  Independence War, people exchange between Greek and Turks has occurred and all  those typical Greek  houses, though they kept their original outside characteristics, have received  the local layout inside. At Sirince Village you will have chance of seeing the  local life at a village and purchasing some small local souvenirs and  handicrafts. The village is also famous for its local  grape and other fruit wines. Your last stop will be the visit to the ISA BEY  MOSQUE, a delicate masterpiece of Turkish architecture from the fourteenth century.

KUSADASI - No:5
Fullday  (7 hours) Temple of Artemis + Ephesus + Kirazli VillageBoarding  your vehichle at port of Kusadasi, drive eastwards to Selcuk  Town.. En-route  see the cotton fields, olive groves and pine forests while  driving along the  blue Aegean shores. Your first stop will be The Temple of  Artemis, one of the 7  wonders of the ancient world. Continue to Ephesus  where  you start at the  Magnesia Gate and walk downhill through the 
city.Your guide  will point out the  sights, bringing the history of Ephesus to life as you  pause  at the Odeon,  Upper Agora, Town Hall, Fountain of Trajan, Temple of  Hadrian and  Domitianus,  Memmius Memorial, Roman Baths, Terrace Houses and the extarordinary  Library  of Celsus. At the end of a marble street leading from the library, gaze  up at  the impressive theater, built to seat 24.000 people. Here St. Paul  preached  to Ephesians. Afterwards proceed to the quaint Village of  Kirazli. Meet  with  locals, witness the unspoiled local life. See real Turkey !. Afterwards   drive back to Kusadasi 
Port.

KUSADASI -  No:6
FullDay (6 hours) Traditional Turkish Breakfast and  Ephesus
After meeting with your guide, drive through the  agricultural fertile fields to Kirazli Village. Relax and enjoy a traditional  Turkish breakfast at the grounds of a village house. Enjoy organic gozleme (filo  dough stuffed with feta cheese and spinach), home made jams, honey, organic  butter, tomatoes, cumcumbers, cage free eggs, Turkish tea... Chat with locals,  learn about Turkish traditions. After this feast drive to downtown Kirazli  village to wander through the streets of the village. See 
local people and  traditional Turkish Village life. Afterwards drive to Ephesus and ancient city,  the highlight of the area. Walk through the archeological park of Ephesus for  1.5 hours. See the Odeon, Domitian Temple, Agora, Hadrian Temple, Trajan  Fountain, Celcus Library, Grand Theater of Ephesus, Harbour Street.... Depart  Ephesus for the Temple of Artemis, one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world  before heading back to the Port of Kusadasi.

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