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Glories of Turkey                                                               • Istanbul • Gallipolili • Canakkale • Troyl • Ephesus • Pergamum

Duration: 15 Days/ 14 Nights in Turkey                                                                         Kusadasi • Hierapolis • Pamukkale • Perge • Antalya

                                                                                                                                                                             Aspendos • Konya • Cappadocia • Ankara •

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Turkey is a unique country that bridges two continents.

It's magnificent landscape encompasses an incredible variety of dramatic scenery. The remains of ancient civilizations are evident throughout the country. Visit the palaces of the sultans whose wealth was beyond imagination, museums that are filled with priceless relics, walk on the pavement where St. Paul once strolled.

 

 

° Air France via Paris from Toronto - Istanbul Return

° 13 Nights Hotels as Shown

° Meals Indicated on Itinerary by (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner

° Licensed Guides Throughout (English - Only Commentary)

° Private Air-conditioned Transportation   

° Luggage Handling

° Local Taxes and Service Charges

° Arrival and Departure Transfers

Day 1 / Wednesday / Toronto - Paris

Evening departure on board Air France overnight jet service for Paris. Inflight meals will be served.

Day 2 / Thursday / Paris - Istanbul

Morning arrival in Paris. Change planes and continue on Air France scheduled service for Istanbul, the only city in the world that spans two continents standing on the shores of the Bosphorus, where the waters of the Black Sea mingle with those of the Sea of Marmara and the Golden Horn. You will be welcomed on arrival and transferred to your hotel for a two night stay. Welcome briefing this evening.

St. Sophia Church, Istanbul
Lone Pine Cemetery
Wooden Horse, Troy
 
Ephesus, Izmir
 
The House of Virgin Mary
Pamukkale
 
Aphrodiasias
 
Amphitheatre, Aspendos
 
Whirling Dervishes, Konya
 
Cappadocia
 
Anatolian Museum of Civilization, Ankara

Day 3 / Friday / Istanbul

After breakfast discover the Byzantine and Ottoman treasures of Istanbul on a full day tour. We begin at the Topkapi Palace, the official residence of the Ottoman Sultans for almost three centuries is located on the Seraglio Point overlooking the Golden Horn and the Sea of Marmara. The palace is an extensive complex interconnected with galleries and passages with almost none of the buildings higher than two stories. Your visit will include some of the main highlights. (The Imperial Harem, home to the Sultan’s mother, the concubines and wives of the Sultan and the rest of his family is not included). The ancient Roman Hippodrome, scene of chariot races and the center of Byzantine civic life is next. Remains from the curved end section of the Hippodrome’s walls can be seen on the south side of the square. Nearby is the elegant six minaret mosque of Sultan Ahmet I also known as the Blue Mosque. The interior is lined with more than 20,000 handmade ceramic tiles made at Iznik in more than fifty different tulip designs. Also visit the Aya Sofya or St. Sophia Church, an ancient Basilica built by Constantine the Great and reconstructed by Justinian acknowledged as one of the architectural marvels of all time. The tour concludes at the Grand Bazaar where you can wander amongst the stalls of over 3500 tiny shops that offer a wide selection of goods. The evening is free. Lunch and dinner on your own.

Optional – Turkish evening including dinner and belly dancing. (B)

Day 4 / Saturday / Istanbul - Gallipoli - Dardanelles - Canakkale

Leaving Istanbul we travel to Gallipoli where a stop is made for lunch (cost not included). A visit will be made to Anzac Cove which gained fame as the site of the First World War landing of the ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) on April 25, 1915. See the Lone Pine Cemetery which stands on a plateau at the top of Victoria Gully and is located on the road from Gabatepe to the New Zealand Battlefield at Chunuk Bair. Within the Cemetery stands the Lone Pine Memorial commemorating servicemen who perished in the Anzac area. Cross the Dardanelles by vehicle ferryboat and arrive in Canakkale in the early evening. (B,D)

Day 5 / Sunday / Canakkale - Troy - Pergamum - Kusadasi

A morning drive to Homer’s fortified city of Troy lost until 1871 until the German adventurer Heinrich Schliemann discovered it using Homer’s Iliad to locate the site. Obtaining permission from the Ottoman government, the site was excavated at his own expense. He uncovered four superimposed towns (nine have since been uncovered). See the legendary walls and the replica of the famous wooden horse that guards the entrance. Crossing the Kaz Mountains we head for Bergama (Pergamum) town, one of the Seven Churches of the Bible and a great center of culture. Bergama’s fame stems from the fact that it was home to Gallen, a great physician and medical authority who set up shop as physician to Pergamum’s gladiators. Most of the ruins of the Acropolis have been moved to Berlin to the Pergamum Museum. Stop for lunch (cost not included) before continuing to the Acropolis. The most significant ruins are the great library of Pergamum that once housed over 200,000 books. The main structure of the Acropolis includes the Library as well as the marble columned Temple of Trajan. The Great Theater built into the hillside once seated 10,000 spectators. Pass the Asclepion, one of the foremost medical centers of classical times and the Red Basilica, one of the Seven Churches of the Apocalypse (Rev. 2- 12) before continuing to Kusadasi for two night stay. (B,D)

Day 6 / Monday / Kusadasi - Ephesus

This morning we focus on the famous ruins of Ephesus, once the commercial center of the ancient world famous for its Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The sacred city of Ephesus (Rev. 2-1-7) lay largely in ruins forgotten until the early 20th century. A visit will be made to a carpet weaving co-operative to observe an ancient art that has been passed down for generations. Continue to the House of the Virgin Mary. Tradition has it that after the death of Christ, John brought the Virgin Mary to Ephesus where she is said to have spent her last days in a small house built for her on Mt. Koressos. It is now a popular place of pilgrimage. You will also see the Marble Road where indentations of Roman carriage wheels can still be seen. The afternoon is free. Participants can return to the hotel.

Optional - Tour of Sardis (based on a minimum of 5 participants). Located on the banks of the Pactolus River, Sardis located 60 miles inland from Ephesus was capital of the ancient Kingdom of Lydia where a huge complex which included a gymnasium was built in the center of the lower part of the city. Also of interest was the synagogue, one of the largest synagogues excavated.

OptionalTour of Sirince (based on a minimum of 12 participants). Sirince, a pretty Orthodox village is located at the top of a mountain with narrow streets where local women sell their handicrafts. Time for shopping in the village before returning to the hotel. (B,D)

Day 7 / Tuesday / Kusadasi - Hierapolis - Pamukkale       

Driving through fertile valleys we arrive in Pamukkale, a noted ancient spa where thermal spring waters laden with calcareous salts have created a fantastic formation of stalactites, cataracts and basins. Pamukkale, meaning “cotton castle” in Turkish is recognized as a World Heritage Site together with Hierapolis. Time for lunch (cost not included). Facing present day Pamukkale is Hierapolis founded by King Eumenes II of Pergamon around 190 B.C. There are only a few historical facts that are known about the origin of the city founded as a thermal spa. First excavated in 1957, further excavations unearthed a number of valuable discoveries. The Apostle Philip, a native of Hierapolis was martyred here in 80 A.D. and a basilica erected to commemorate his martyrdom. After our visit of Hierapolis free time to walk on the calcerous formations of Pamukkale before arriving at the your hotel in Pamukkale. (B,D)

Day 8 / Wednesday / Pamukkale - Perge - Antalya
Leaving Pamukkale stop to visit the ancient city of Perge founded by the Hittites with its Hellenistic Gates and the best preserved stadium in Asia Minor after Aphrodisias. Most of the remaining ruins in Perge such as the theater and streets date from the Pax Romana period. This is also where St. Paul preached his first sermon. Stop for lunch (cost not included). Travel to Antalya founded by King Attalus II of Pergamum arriving at the SHERATON VOYAGER HOTEL (5-star) for your two night stay. (280Kms.) The afternoon is free to relax. Lunch is on your own. (B,D)

Day 9 / Thursday / Antalya
Today is yours to relax at the hotel or to take an optional tour to Phaselis, an ancient coastal city founded by the Greeks in the 7th century B.C. or to relax on a yacht cruising along the Turquoise Coast of the Mediterranean. (B,D)

Day 10 / Friday / Antalya - Aspendos - Konya

A morning drive to Aspendos, lying on the banks of the Eurymedon River where you will see the remains dating from Roman times including the remarkable theater built in the 2nd century A.D. by Xenon. It is one of the best preserved in the world seating 15,000 spectators and offering perfect acoustics. Continue to Konya, home of the famous Whirling Dervishes for a visit to the Mevlana Mausoleum dedicated to the founder of the sect and the Karatay Koran School.

Optional – Whirling Dervishes performance. (B,D)

Day 11 / Saturday / Konya - Cappadocia
Leaving Konya journey via the small town of Aksaray (the white palace) en route to the 13th century Agzikarahan, one of the best preserved caravanserais dating from the Seljuk period. These buildings provided the caravans with places to sleep, to pray, to read and to eat. Continue to Cappadocia, a geographical wonder where nature has created a surrealistic moonscape and where underground cities and churches were created by the persecuted Christians in the 9th century. It has been estimated that there are some 600 rock cut churches in Cappadocia. Pay a visit to the underground city of Kaymakli located close to Nevsehir where 10 levels are spread out over a depth of 45 m. Continue to the Uchisar area for a photo stop before transferring to hotel for your two night stay. (B,D)

Day 12 / Sunday / Cappadocia
Optional Early morning Balloon tour (at extra cost). Experience floating through the volcanic valleys, fairy chimneys and caves as the sun rises over Cappadocia. After breakfast visit the churches of the Goreme Valley which contain the most spectacular paintings of the region. The area has been designated as a huge open air museum. Travel north to Avanos, located 18 kms. north of Nevsehir where the tint of the deep red soil also colors the clay used to make the famous pottery of the area. Stop in Pasabagi (also known as Monks’ Valley) which is approximately one km. from Goreme. The valley contains some of the most interesting fairy chimneys in Cappadocia with twin and triple rock caps named mushroom shaped fairy chimneys. Next is the Red Valley, where the red soil along its banks give the Kizilirmak (Red River) and the valley its name. Visit a pottery workshop in a cave before continuing on your underground city visit. Return to the hotel. (50 Kms.) Lunch is on your own. (B,D)

Day 13 / Monday / Cappadocia - Ankara
Morning departure for the capital city of Ankara whose very name has changed several times over the years. Located in Anatolia, Ankara was an important crossroads of trade and was famous for its long haired Angora goat. This afternoon visit the Ataturk Mausoleum completed in 1960 and dominating the modern part of the city and the Anatolian Museum of Civilization with its spectacular display of Hittite and Urartian finds. This is the most important museum in Turkey and contains a priceless collectionthat reflects Anatolian civilizations from Paleolithic to Classical times. (B,D)

Day 14 / Tuesday / Ankara - Istanbul
After breakfast depart Ankara for the return drive to Istanbul. Stop for lunch (cost not included) near Istanbul. Early afternoon arrival at the HOLIDAY INN ISTANBUL CITY (5-star). OptionalHalf day Bosphorus Cruise including last minute shopping in the Spice Market. Tonight enjoy a farewell dinner. (B,D)

Day 15 / Wednesday / Istanbul - Paris - Toronto
After breakfast transfer to the airport for departure by Air France scheduled service to Paris and connecting flight to Toronto. (B)

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Glories of Turkey 2010-2011

Departures

Per Person

Double

Single Occupancy
September  1
$ 3299
$ 3899

September  8, 15, 22

$ 2999
$ 3599
October 6, 13, 20, 27
October 6, 13, 20, 27
November 3, 17 $ 2399 $ 3029
December 22 $3289 $ 2289
January 19, 2011 $2499 $3129
February 16, 2011 $2499 $ 3129

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HOTELS

Istanbul

Nights: 2 + 1

 

Conrad

In the city centre, close to the main business district and the bridge to the Asian side. Fourteen floors with 590 guest rooms. Restaurants with international & Turkish cuisine. Rooftop bar with panoramic view of the Bosphorus. Health Club with indoor pool. Outdoor pool. 6 acres of landscaped gardens.

Canakkale

Nights: 1

 

Kolin Hotel

(5-star) 3 kms. from downtown, 276 rooms with safety deposit box, hairdryers, minibar. Several restaurants and bars. Indoor & outdoor pools, gym, Turkish bath, sauna, jacuzzi.

Kusadasi

Nights: 2

 

Charisma Hotel

Charisma in 2010. (5-star) 133 rooms minibar, safety deposit box, hairdryer and free internet. Restaurant, bar with fireplace. Wellness Center offers outdoor and indoor swimming pools, jacuzzi, Turkish Bath, Sauna, massage rooms, fitness room. Water sports center. 60 metre sandy beach.

Pamukkale

Nights: 1

 

Pam Thermal

(4-star) 218 rooms. 2 restaurants, indoor & outdoor pools, Turkish bath, sauna and thermal jacuzzi, steam bath. Spa.

Antalya

Nights: 2

 

Sheraton Voyager Hotel

(5-star) Overlooking Konyaalti Beach. Rooms with balcony, in room safe, minibar, hairdryer, coffee and tea maker, wireless internet access. Several restaurants and bars, live entertainment, spa facilities, shopping arcade, massage treatments, beach access, sauna, indoor heated spool, outdoor pool, and steam bath. (Additional charges may apply).

Konya

Nights: 1

 

Rixos Konya Hotel

(5-star) Located 15 kms. from the city center, 26 floor building with 216 guest rooms equipped with air conditioning, safe, hairdryer, iron and ironing board, minibar. Several restaurants and bars. Fitness rooms, sauna, Turkish Bath, outdoor & indoor pools.

Cappadocia

Nights: 2

 

Dedeman Hotel

(5-star) Located near the city center 314 rooms featuring minibar, electronic safe, hairdryer. Restaurants. Indoor & outdoor pools, health club.

Ankara

Nights: 1

 

Crowne Plaza

(5-star) Located only minutes away from major tourist attractions, such as the Ataturk Mausoleum, Anatolian Civilizations Museum, Roman Bath and Temple of Augustus. 15 floors; 263 rooms with mini bar, hairdryer. Restautants; sauna , steam room , massage , gym , therapeutic pool with freshwater.

   
   
   
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