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PANORAMIC EPHESUS
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PANORAMIC EPHESUS tour explanation
Starting From 100€/4pax
This tour focuses on sightseeings in the region by not only being bonded to full Greco-Roman history but also contemporary culture and Turkish history in the region. and shows archeological areas around Ephesus which does not include the ticketed entrances. Especially the ones who have been to Ephesus archeological site before can explore the surroundings of Ephesus in this tour.
Therefore there is going to be variety of sightseeing stops in the region around Ephesus ancient city.
Initially we will visit the location of the Temple of Artemis and then Ayasuluk Hill, Aqueducts in modern downtown Selcuk, Stadium of Ephesus, Seven Sleepers. Our tour will be concluded with a memorable local wine tasting experience.
TouR info
The minimum number for the tour to be run is 4 and the maximum number is 10.
However; for the groups of more than 10 travelers we need to be noticed till 3
months before beginning of the tour latest.
- Coffee break
- Local communal lunch
- Professional guiding
- Transportation service with A.C.
- Ephesus Archeological site ticket
- The cost of Wine Tasting
- Local shopping expenses
need to know
Rules & Tours
Türkiye is a vibrant country rich in history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. To make the most of your visit while respecting local customs and traditions, it’s essential to follow some basic guidelines. This guide will help you navigate the country with confidence and courtesy.
- Explore Historical Sites: Türkiye is home to stunning landmarks like Ephesus, Pamukkale, and Cappadocia. Always respect these sites by following the rules and refraining from touching or climbing on ancient structures.
- Taste the Cuisine: Enjoy local delicacies like kebabs, baklava, and Turkish tea. Visiting authentic restaurants and trying street food is highly recommended.
- Use Public Transport: Türkiye’s public transport, including buses, metros, and trams, is efficient and affordable. Treat vehicles and fellow passengers with care and politeness.
- Learn Basic Phrases: Knowing a few Turkish words like “Merhaba” (Hello) and “Teşekkür ederim” (Thank you) can go a long way in showing respect.
- Avoid Loud Behavior: Respect local customs by keeping noise levels low in public places, especially around mosques and residential areas.
- Do Not Litter: Littering is frowned upon. Dispose of trash responsibly, particularly in natural and historical areas.
- Don’t Bargain Aggressively: While bargaining is common in markets, always do so politely without being too forceful.
- Avoid Political Discussions: Steer clear of controversial topics, especially regarding local politics or sensitive historical events.
- Plan Ahead: Book tours to architectural landmarks, popular restaurants, and hotels in advance to avoid last-minute hassle.
- Respect Dress Codes: When visiting religious sites, dress modestly. Carry a scarf or shawl to cover shoulders and head if required.
- Stay Hydrated: Türkiye can get quite hot, especially in summer. Drink plenty of water and wear sunscreen.
- Ask for Help: Locals are generally friendly and willing to assist tourists. Don’t hesitate to ask for directions or recommendations.
- Transport Etiquette: Whether using taxis or public transport, respect the vehicles and keep them clean. Give up your seat to the elderly or disabled as a sign of courtesy.
- Dining Out: When dining in restaurants, tipping is customary. Around 10-15% of the bill is standard.
- Photography: Seek permission before photographing people, especially in rural areas or during cultural ceremonies.
- Shopping: Visit local bazaars for unique souvenirs, but always remain respectful in your interactions with vendors.