Pamukkale-Aphrodisias and Ephesus Tour (2 Days Private)

Pamukkale-Aphrodisias and Ephesus Tour (2 Days Private)

Pamukkale-Aphrodisias and Ephesus Tour (2 Days Private)

Get ready for an unforgettable adventure with the Pamukkale-Aphrodisias and Ephesus tour from Ankara! Imagine soaring above Turkey’s stunning landscapes and landing at two of the most iconic destinations. Start your day marveling at the natural beauty of Pamukkale, with its dazzling white terraces and thermal waters. Then, journey back in time as you explore the ancient city of Ephesus, where history comes alive with every step. This whirlwind tour promises an exhilarating blend of natural wonders and historical marvels, all packed into one thrilling day. Don't miss out on this incredible experience!

TOUR OVERVIEW (PRIVATE TOUR)

Day 01: Full Day Pamukkale-Aphrodisias Tour

  • Overnight bus to Denizli from Ankara bus station
  • Drive to Denizli, (It takes about 6 hrs from Ankara Bus Station)
  • Drive to Pamukkale(It takes 28 minutes.20Km)
  • HIERAPOLIS ANCIENT CITY

    • Hierapolis Ancient city
    • Cleopatra’s Pool
    • Hierapolis Archaeological Museum
    • Grand Theatre
    • The Temple of Apollo
    • Nymphaeum (Monumental Fountain)
    • Lunch(It belongs to you..We will present options where to eat)
    • Plutonium
    • Christian Basilica
    • City Gate
    • Necropolis
    • Martyrium of St. Philip
    • Drive to Aphrodisias Ancient City(It takes 1 hour.71 Km)
  • APHRODISAS ANCIENT CITY

    • The Roman Grand Theater, Odeon, and Stadium
    • South Agora and Roman's Open Air Swimming Pool
    • Sebastion (Imperial Temple) and The Temple of Aphrodite
    • Monumental Gate (Tetraplon) and Bishop Palace
    • The Hadrian Bath
    • The House of Kenan Erim (The Archaeologist of Aphrodosias)

End Of The Tour

  • End of the day drive to the hotel.
  • Overnight in Pamukkale.

Day 02: Full Day Ephesus Ancient city Tour

  • Pick you up from your hotel in Pamukkale
  • Drive to Ephesus(It takes 2 hour and 40 minutes.205 Km)
  • EPHESUS ANCIENT CITY

    • The House of Virgin Mary
    • Ephesus Gymnasium
    • Agoras
    • Domitian Square
    • Hadrian Temple
    • Roman Bath
    • Celsus Lıbrary
    • Antıque Theather
    • The Church Of Mary
    • The Temple Of Artemıs

    END OF THE TOUR

    • Drive to Izmir Airport(It takes 1 hour.83 Km)
    • Fly to Ankara Airport

Duration:

2 Days

Departing:

Ankara

Time:

It is up to you

Pickup Point:

Ankara city,Ankara Hotels,Ankara Airport

Highlights:

Pamukkale-Aphrodisias and Ephesus Tour

Pamukkale and Ephesus Tour (2 Days Private)

  • Overnight bus to Denizli from Ankara bus station
  • Drive to Denizli, (It takes about 6 hrs from Ankara Bus Station)
  • Drive to Pamukkale(It takes 28 minutes.20Km)
  • HIERAPOLIS ANCIENT CITY

    • Hierapolis Ancient city
    • Cleopatra’s Pool
    • Hierapolis Archaeological Museum
    • Grand Theatre
    • The Temple of Apollo
    • Nymphaeum (Monumental Fountain)
    • Lunch(It belongs to you..We will present options where to eat)
    • Plutonium
    • Christian Basilica
    • City Gate
    • Necropolis
    • Martyrium of St. Philip
    • Drive to Aphrodisias Ancient City(It takes 1 hour.71 Km)
  • APHRODISAS ANCIENT CITY

    • The Roman Grand Theater, Odeon, and Stadium
    • South Agora and Roman's Open Air Swimming Pool
    • Sebastion (Imperial Temple) and The Temple of Aphrodite
    • Monumental Gate (Tetraplon) and Bishop Palace
    • The Hadrian Bath
    • The House of Kenan Erim (The Archaeologist of Aphrodosias)

End Of The Tour

  • End of the day drive to the hotel.
  • Overnight in Pamukkale.
  • Pick you up from your hotel in Kusadasi
  • Drive to Ephesus(30 minutes)
  • The House of Virgin Mary
  • Ephesus Gymnasium
  • Agoras
  • Domitian Square
  • Hadrian Temple
  • Roman Bath
  • Celsus Lıbrary
  • Antique Theather
  • The Church Of Mary
  • The Temple Of Artemıs

END OF THE TOUR

  • Drive to Izmir Airport
  • Fly to Ankara Airport
Pamukkale Travertines and Calcium pools

Pamukkale means "Cotton Castle"... Designated as a UNESCO Heritage Site in 1988, this natural phenomenon with its stunning white calcium cliffs and beautiful turquoise pools is truly a sight to behold. It's easy to understand why when you arrive; it’s like stepping into an alien landscape.

Cleopatra’s Pool

Do not leave Pamukkale without taking a healing dip in the sacred spring of Cleopatra’s Pool. Swimming in the vibrant waters of the Cleopatra Pool should top every Turkey Travel Program. At the bottom of the crystal clear Pool lies a stunning collection of striated columns and column capitals, a striking reminder of the Pool’s venerable heritage.

Hierapolis Ancient Site and Archaeological Museum

After walking along the terraces, we will take a short walk to the city of Hierapolis, also known as the 'Sacred City.' Just outside the main entrance lies the Necropolis, containing over 1,200 tombs and sarcophagi for people who wished to be buried here. Among these tombs is the Martyrium, built on the spot where Saint Philip is believed to have been martyred in AD 80. The proximity of the hot springs and steaming fissures led people to believe they eased the journey to the Underworld. The Baths of Hierapolis, sourced from these springs, were particularly popular among vacationing Romans. You will notice the massive Great Theatre carved into the hillside dominating Hierapolis's landscape

Aphrodisias Ancient City: Where History Breathes Life

Aphrodisias, a gem of ancient history, is a site that will leave you absolutely awestruck! Nestled in the heart of modern-day Turkey, Aphrodisias was a city dedicated to Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. Imagine walking down the ancient Tetrapylon Street, where the grand Tetrapylon once stood as a monumental gateway, welcoming visitors with its majestic columns and intricate carvings. Each step you take is like a journey back in time, where the echoes of history resonate through the ruins.

One of the highlights of Aphrodisias is undoubtedly the Hadrianus Bath. This ancient bathhouse is not just a relic; it's a testament to the luxurious lifestyle and advanced engineering skills of the Romans. As you explore the various rooms and pools, you can almost feel the steam rising and hear the chatter of citizens relaxing and socializing. The Hadrianus Bath was more than just a place to cleanse; it was a social hub where politics, gossip, and business intertwined.

And let's not forget the Sebasteion Propyloni! This magnificent structure was part of a larger complex dedicated to the Roman emperors and Aphrodite herself. The Sebasteion Propyloni served as an impressive entranceway adorned with stunning reliefs that depicted various mythological scenes and imperial propaganda. Walking through this gateway, you can almost feel the divine presence that once graced this sacred space.

Aphrodisias is more than just an archaeological site; it's an immersive experience that transports you to a world where art, culture, and history collide in the most spectacular fashion. Whether you're wandering down Tetrapylon Street or marveling at the grandeur of Hadrianus Bath and Sebasteion Propyloni, every corner of Aphrodisias offers a new adventure waiting to be discovered!

Unveiling the Mysteries of Ephesus

History and significance of The House of Virgin Mary

The House of Virgin Mary, also known as the Virgin Mary's House or Meryemana, holds a profound significance in both Christian and Islamic traditions. According to Catholic belief, this humble dwelling was the final residence of the Blessed Virgin Mary, where she spent her last years under the care of St. John the Apostle.

The origins of this sacred site can be traced back to the 19th century when a series of visions and revelations led to its discovery. In 1891, a German nun named Anne Catherine Emmerich, who had never visited Ephesus, provided detailed descriptions of the Virgin Mary's house, which matched the ruins found on a hilltop near the ancient city.

Exploring the ancient city of Ephesus

Embarking on a journey through the ancient city of Ephesus is akin to stepping into a time capsule, where the echoes of the past reverberate through every stone and every ruin. This once-thriving metropolis, a jewel of the Ionian civilization, beckons visitors to immerse themselves in its rich tapestry of history and architectural marvels.

As you wander through the meticulously preserved ruins, you'll bear witness to the grandeur of bygone eras, from the imposing structures that once graced the city's streets to the intricate details that adorn its ancient edifices. Each step unveils a new layer of wonder, inviting you to peel back the veil of time and glimpse into the lives of those who once called Ephesus home.

The grandeur of the Hadrian Temple

Rising majestically above the ancient cityscape, the Hadrian Temple stands as a breathtaking testament to the architectural prowess of the Roman Empire. This awe-inspiring structure, dedicated to the deified emperor Hadrian, was a masterpiece of craftsmanship, adorned with intricate carvings and towering columns that seemed to defy the laws of gravity.

Admiring the architectural marvel of Celsus Library

Towering above the ancient city of Ephesus, the Celsus Library stands as a breathtaking testament to the enduring power of knowledge and the pursuit of intellectual enlightenment. This architectural masterpiece, with its imposing façade and intricate carvings, was once a repository of wisdom, housing thousands of scrolls and manuscripts that chronicled the collective knowledge of the ancient world.

As you gaze upon this magnificent structure, you'll be struck by the sheer grandeur of its design, a harmonious blend of form and function that has withstood the test of time. Each carved detail, each intricate frieze, and each towering column tells a story of the reverence with which knowledge was held in the ancient world.

Unveiling the Antique Theater

Ephesus Theatre amphitheater, capable of seating 25,000 spectators, is a testament to the ingenuity and artistic prowess of the ancient Romans. The sheer scale and preservation of the Ephesus Theatre make it one of the most breathtaking historical sites in the world. As you stand in the middle of this colossal structure, you can almost hear the echoes of roaring crowds and the powerful orations that once filled the air.

One of the most fascinating historical events associated with the Ephesus Theatre is the visit of St Paul. According to biblical accounts, St Paul delivered a passionate sermon in this very theater, sparking a significant uproar among the Ephesians. Imagine being in that very spot where history was made, where St Paul’s words reverberated off the ancient stone walls, challenging the beliefs and practices of an entire city. This moment was so impactful that it even led to a riot instigated by Demetrius, an Ephesus silver smith. Demetrius was alarmed by St Paul’s teachings, fearing they would diminish the demand for silver idols, which were crucial to his livelihood.

The spiritual experience at The Church of Mary

In the heart of Ephesus, The Church of Mary stands as a testament to the enduring power of faith and the profound reverence for the Virgin Mary. This sacred sanctuary, built atop the believed location of the Virgin's final resting place, exudes a sense of tranquility and spiritual serenity that has drawn pilgrims and seekers from around the world for centuries.

As you step through the church's doors, you'll be enveloped by an atmosphere of reverence and devotion, where the echoes of prayers and hymns seem to linger in the air. The intricate frescoes and mosaics that adorn the walls and ceilings tell a visual story of the Virgin Mary's life and the deep spiritual significance she holds for countless believers.

The ancient wonder of The Temple of Artemıs

Rising from the ashes of time, the remnants of The Temple of Artemıs stand as a testament to the grandeur of ancient civilizations and the enduring power of mythology. This colossal structure, once hailed as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, was a masterpiece of architectural ingenuity and a sacred site dedicated to the Greek goddess Artemis.

As you wander among the scattered columns and crumbling ruins, you'll be struck by the sheer magnitude of this ancient wonder. Each stone, each carving, and each intricate detail whispers tales of the artisans who poured their souls into creating this awe-inspiring monument to the divine.

 

  • Pick-up from Ankara Hotels or Ankara Airport with Private Luxury VAN
  • Transportation by a comfortable AC, nonsmoking Luxurious Car/Van
  • English Speaking Tour Guide
  • Entry fees to the sites and museums
  • Parking fees
  • Local taxes and service charges
  • Highway price
  • Drop off at your Hotel or Ankara Airport
  • 1 Night Accommodation in Pamukkale
  • Domestic Flight Tickets and Bus Tickets
  • Lunch and Drinks
  • On personal expenses
  • Tips to Guide and Driver
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