A varied and fascinating 10 days in Turkey that brilliantly balances historical sites, natural wonders and, of course, the exciting city of Istanbul.
Day tour of IstanbulGallipoli battlefields and memorials tourTroyAcropolis of PergamumEphesus Roman ruins tourPamukkale calcium terracesHierapolis hot springsfollow the Silk Road to KonyaCappadociaAnkaraoption to fly from Ankara to Istanbul at end of tour
This tour is also available for booking privately for travel anytime through the year. Please contact us for details and prices.
Single Supplement from £589, ask for details.
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Late availability on these dates: 28 Sep, 05 Oct, 19 Oct, 26 Oct, 02 Nov, 09 Nov, 16 Nov, 23 Nov, 30 Nov, 07 Dec, 14 Dec, 21 Dec
This Turkey small group tour is a great 10 day introduction to this fascinating country. Begin in busy and beautiful Istanbul, visiting its memorable landmarks: the 17th century Blue Mosque, the Topkapi Palace and the famous Hippodrome. From here, move on to the world famous historical sites of Troy, Pergamum and the Roman ruins of Ephesus. We will visit the bizarre calcium terraces at Pamukkale and the hot thermal pools at Hierapolis, and travel along the historical Silk Road to Konya, where we see the former home of the original Mevlevi Whirling Dervishes. There is a full day to explore the surreal landscape of Cappadocia, with its towering rock pinnacles and underground homes, and we then move on to Ankara, Turkey’s modern day capital, before ending the tour back in Istanbul.
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This tour is also available for booking privately for travel anytime through the year. Please contact us for details and prices.
Single Supplement from £589, ask for details.
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10 Reviews of Turkey small group tour
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Reviewed on 29 May 2024 by Terrylee Cox
The most memorable parts of the holiday were seeing all the sites I wanted to see and our lovely guide and driver.Read full review
Reviewed on 03 Oct 2023 by Michael Woodward
Excellent. The best part of our tour was our great guide Tamer, who knew so much and so many people on the way A great sense of camaraderie developed within our relatively small group.Read full review
Reviewed on 14 Mar 2023 by Janet Chambers
We had a great time and it was a very good introduction to Turkey. We will be back to see more.Read full review
Reviewed on 31 Dec 2019 by Bernice Gunn
The most memorable part of the holiday was Ephesus and CappadochiaRead full review
Reviewed on 23 Aug 2019 by Ashley Woodford
The most memorable part of the holiday was Istanbul.Read full review
Reviewed on 05 Jul 2018 by Jennifer Easson
Excellent....The sunrise balloon ride over Cappadocia plus the serenity of Anzac Cove at GallipoliRead full review
Local people definitely benefited from the tourism both on our trip and from the many others, obviously on the same circuit as us. Our guide, Perihan Asan, was
very informative and lively and made the holiday so enjoyable.Read full review
Reviewed on 01 May 2015 by Gillian Willcocks
I loved the balloon ride over Capodocchia, and found Galipoli very moving. I thought it ticked all the boxes as they say.Read full review
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
How our company is making a difference: We know that making the positive difference we aim to achieve will not be an easy task. However, our enthusiasm and commitment towards our travel responsibility mission is far stronger than any obstacles.
We have decided that the environment is a major component of any local community and any negative effect on the environment would directly have an impact on the lives of the inhabitants of the local community. Therefore, we have drawn up a strict environmental protection policy that all our employees and travelers have to abide by. For example, we recycle empty ink cartridges. A company collects them and disposes of them the correct manner.
Energy saving is strictly encouraged by asking travelers to turn off all air conditioning, lights and electronics when leaving their hotel rooms. Littering at any of the sites should also be avoided. If they are unable to find any trash cans, we encourage them to dispose of empty water bottles or cans in the trash bag provided in the vehicles.
Pammukale , Capadocia and Mount Nemrut are seen as natural wonders. We encourage our travelers to treat these sites as such, meaning that they should not intentionally damage the landscapes, structures and surroundings.
The cost of fuel is very high in Turkey, compared to other major cities. Although it isn't always practical to walk from one area to the other, we encourage walking tours through the major sites in Istanbul. Not only does it save a few pennies to the travelers, it also reduces our carbon footprint.
For us, Responsible Travel is the only way to travel.
As responsible travelers, we recognize the need to reduce our plastic consumption and provide sustainable alternatives to our customers. That's why we've partnered with Water to Go to offer a fantastic solution.
Water to Go is a company on a mission to tackle the issue of plastic pollution by providing travelers with reusable filter bottles. These bottles are not your average water containers. They are designed with advanced filtration technology that allows you to safely refill your bottle from natural water sources, taps, and even in places where tap water is not typically considered safe to drink.
People
Throughout our long tourism business journey, exceeding 15 years of travel operation in the Middle East, we have succeeded in establishing strong links with the communities we are dealing with in the host destinations.
We believe that the Responsible Travel concept has to be a two-way strategy with both the travelers and the local community gaining benefits. We benefit the local communities we visit using a wide scope of activities that have a positive impact on the local economy, directly by donating money to charity organizations, financially supporting some local communities and by recruiting employees who belonging to the local community. We encourage our guests to buy local products and make use of services that people local community offer. We help indirectly through capacity building projects we implement with our employees and through the experiences and culture exchanges that take place between the locals and the travelers during our tours.
We promise to support the local community of every destination we take our travelers to. We will do this by employing local guides, using local handicraft shops and recommend shops to our travelers so that their holiday spending contributes to the people of that country. Furthermore, we provide each traveler with a tipping guide. By doing this we set a concept of tipping and gratuity for every person who will offer a form of service to the traveler.
We have also considered the social aspect of the local community and how to respect the customs and traditions of the inhabitants helping us operate our tours. We always provide our guests with all the information needed to understand the community they are visiting and we create valuable opportunities for the travelers and the locals to mingle and exchange ideas and thoughts.
The first objective is to operate our tours in the most perfect way possible. Our second objective, but not second in importance, is to benefit the local community, protect the environment, and have a positive social impact on the inhabitants living in our host destinations. One of the ways of doing this is to inform and educate our travelers on the cultures of the destinations. By doing this we aim to create a form of respect between the travelers and the local citizens who they will face along their tour.
We educate all our staff on the real life situations of each destination. Sales consultants will use this information to inform potential travelers of the correct information and threats that they may face. By creating long lasting relationships with our local ground handlers, we are able to establish what needs the community has and through their information we can inform our travelers what they can contribute to the local community from their home countries.
Turkey is still recovering from the massive earth quake that struck in 2011. There are a number of donation organizations. We attempt to be in contact with these to establish a point of communication between the organizations and our travelers who wish to donate money.