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Popular experiences in Izmir
Izmir - Kusadasi deluxe Turkish bath with transport
Ready to chill and unwind? Get pampered with a traditional Turkish Hamam experience – think full-body scrub, foam massage on marble tiles, plus a soothing 30-minute oil massage and face mask. If you're not at a participating hotel, no worries – transport's included to take you to the spa. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the ultimate self-care day.
Kusadasi - Pamukkale sunrise hot air balloon ride from Kusadasi
The cotton-white calcium terraces of Pamukkale have such a dream-like quality that, at first glance, you'd think you're drifting over snowy hills and frozen waterfalls. There's no better way to see one of Turkey's top treasures – and a UNESCO-protected site to boot – than from above in a hot air balloon. You'll need to rise and shine well before sunrise, but it's all worth it. Soar over the shimmering thermal pools before touching down for a post-flight buffet breakfast.
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Izmir - Fire of Anatolia Turkish dance show ticket from Ozdere
Step into the world of the Ottoman Empire – a civilisation that spanned over 600 years and shaped much of Southeast Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. You'll be welcomed by Janissaries, the Sultan's elite guards, as you enter a setting inspired by Ottoman palaces. Sip traditional sherbet, Turkish coffee, tea, and colourful sweets, all to the sound of authentic Ottoman music. Then, the evening continues with the Fire of Anatolia show – a blend of dance, rhythm, and storytelling that centuries of Anatolian culture.
Kusadasi - Half-day guided tour of Ephesus in Turkey
Relive the glory days of the Roman Empire as you explore Ephesus, one of the most powerful cities of the ancient world. Once a flourishing centre of trade, culture and religion, this half-day tour offers a true step back in time.You'll stroll down marble streets as your expert guide shares stories behind the temples, religious statues and relics, bringing them to life. You'll get to visit the Library of Celsus, one of the largest libraries in the Roman Empire that was once home to around 12,000 scrolls of ancient wisdom. Next, you'll step into the Grand Theatre, a dramatic amphitheatre carved into the hillside, where gladiators fought battles, crowds gathered in their thousands and St. Paul famously preached to the early Christians.Finally, you'll visit the Ephesus Experience Museum, a walk-through exhibition using state-of-the-art technology to reimagine what peak city life would have been like. This place will bring your day to an end with a blend of ancient wonder and modern storytelling.
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Izmir - Ancient Sardes with Jewish Synagogue Guided Tour
Uncover the secrets of ancient Sardes, home to one of the world's oldest synagogues. Book your tour now!
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Izmir - Wine Tour with Izmir Ancient City Metropolis
Explore the fascinating Izmir metropolis ancient city, discover a range of cars in the Key Museum and enjoy a unique wine tasting tour with local wines.
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Izmir - All-Inclusive Boat Trip from Izmir
Unwind on a unique all-inclusive boat trip from Izmir: Relax in the sun, swim in secluded coves, and explore stunning natural habitats.
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Izmir - Guided Tour of Priene, Miletus and Didyma
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the ancient wonders of Priene, Miletus, and Didyma - a captivating blend of intellectual and cultural riches.
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Izmir - Guided Tour of Pamukkale and Ancient Hierapolis from Izmir
Embark on a guided tour of Pamukkale's Cotton Castle and the ancient city of Hierapolis. Dive into history and relax in natural hot springs.
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Izmir - Ephesus Skip-the-Line Guided Tour from Izmir
Discover the wonders of ancient Ephesus on a guided tour. Visit remarkable sites and indulge in traditional shopping. Book your skip-the-line tickets now!
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Izmir - Izmir City Tour with a Local Guide
Discover Izmir with a local guide, learn about the ancient history of the region and get some unique souvenirs at the bazaar.
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Izmir - Northern Bays Boat Tour from Seferihisar & Ozdere
Step on board for a day of adventure and relaxation along Turkey's beautiful coast. We'll cruise through the Northern Bays, stopping at picturesque islands and dropping anchor for swimming. You'll enjoy a rejuvenating mud mask, and explore a cave with a hot spring inside. Lunch on board will feature grilled fish and chicken with pasta and salad. Beer, wine, and soft drinks are included during lunch service.
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Izmir - Gourmet Tour and Landmark Exploration in Izmir
Embark on a culinary journey through Izmir, savour Turkish delights, and explore iconic landmarks. Book your tour now!
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Izmir - Pergamon Guided Tour from Izmir
Embark on a historical journey through Bergama and Izmir Province. Explore ancient ruins, art centres, and the Turkish Aegean Coast. Book now!
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Izmir - All Inclusive Ephesus Tour with Virgin Mary from Izmir
Discover the historic city of Ephesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Savour traditional Turkish cuisine and shop for local goods. Book your tour now!
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Kusadasi - Pamukkale sunrise hot air balloon ride and Hierapolis tour
The terraced, vanilla-white pools of Pamukkale, one of Turkey's most recognisable UNESCO World Heritage Sites, is a looker from any angle on the ground. But, they hardly come close to the views of the area from above. That's what this guided outing is all about, seeing Pamukkale in all its glory with a bird's-eye view from a hot air balloon. Aydin, one of our local guides says "the thermal springs at Pamukkale are spread across four square miles, so it can be really tricky on the ground seeing them in one go. When you're up in a hot air balloon, you get to see every inch of them."Your hot air balloon ride is scheduled at sunrise, to make sure you get the most dramatic view of Pamukkale possible – be prepared for a very early start to the day. The early wake-up call is well worth it, though, because the pools really sparkle and shine when the morning light hits them. You'll be in the air for about 45 minutes, so there's plenty of time to take in the view and snap some pictures while you're soaring. When you come back down, you'll head to a restaurant for a buffet breakfast. When you're fuelled up, you'll head with your guide to the ancient Greek city of Hierapolis, whose ruins now serve as an open-air museum. Artifacts have been found here that date back to the Iron Age over 3,000 years ago, but it's most famous for its Greco-Roman remnants, including what's left of the Temple of Apollo, a 15,000-seater amphitheatre and one of the largest necropolises in Turkey. After your visit, you'll stop for lunch before driving back to your accommodation.
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Kusadasi - Kusadası Buggy Safari
Strap on your seatbelt for a rip-roaring adventure in the Kusadasi countryside. Driving your own off-road buggy, you'll roar through wild landscapes, swamps and scenery. And after tearing it up on Turkey's tracks and trails, you'll head back to base for a few laughs looking at photos and video from the safari.
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Kusadasi - Kusadasi Private Boat Tour
Cruising Kusadasi's coastline is a real Turkish delight. Spend a full day swimming, snorkelling and savouring the scenery with your very own private boat tour exclusively for you and your party. There'll be plenty of tanning time and lunch on board, plus a chance to explore a selection of beautiful bays.Board your luxury vessel at Kusadasi harbour in the morning and push out into the sparkling Aegean Sea, gliding past the coastline's sand-laced coves and rugged cliffs. Head to the stunning northern bays, where you'll swim in the clear, turquoise waters from the boat – or maybe just sunbathe on the ample deck.Enjoy views of nearby beaches – at one of the stops, you can even swim to shore – and, after some peaceful swimming in secluded spots, you'll head back to the boat for lunch. Relax and refuel with relax on deck on deck with a drink in your hand, as your sun-soaked cruise continues.
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Kusadasi - Private Pamukkale and Hierapolis guided tour
A natural masterpiece combines with an ancient one on this private tour. Discover Pamukkale and Hierapolis, bathing in calcium-rich waters before journeying back in time to one of the world's oldest health spas.First up is in Pamukkale, which means Cotton Castle. It's a spectacle of terraces formed over thousands of years that look like a cascading snowy waterfall but are filled with calcium carbonate minerals left by the flowing water. On arrival, you'll have lunch at the Pam Hotel and hit its thermal pools there before heading to the thermal pools of Pamukkale.The waters have always been said to bring health benefits, which is why the Romans built the nearby spa town of Hierapolis. You'll enjoy a guided tour of its ancient streets, a 13,000-seat theatre and, of course, thermal baths. A dip is extra but well worth forking out for the experience of bathing in an oasis scattered with Roman ruins.
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Kusadasi - Private tour of Ancient Ephesus with pottery demonstration
Ephesus is one of the best-preserved ancient sites in the world. So well-preserved that it's not difficult to imagine the roar of the crowd at the Great Theatre, or the hubbub of the busy main street in its heyday 2,000 years ago. Defne, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World – the Temple of Artemis – Ephesus was a beacon of power and wealth at that time. It was also an important hub of trade, culture and religion. It's influence spread far and wide, and it played a particularly important part in the story of early Christianity.'You'll step back in time as you travel through sun-soaked hills and olive groves to explore Ephesus with your private guide. This extensive archaeological site encompasses marble-paved streets, mosaics in ancient Roman houses and epoch-defining buildings such as the Library of Celsus, the Temple of Hadrian and the Great Theatre. Your personal guide will explain the historical context and point out the most interesting features as you roam the site.After your tour, we'll round things off with a visit to a ceramics factory to see how Turkish pottery is made. The Seljuks, who ruled much of Anatolia in the 11th century, are credited with bringing the art of pottery to Turkey from Central Asia. Marvel at the precision of the master potter – working only by eye – as he decorates and paints traditional pieces. It's one of the best places to snap up some authentic souvenirs and support local livelihoods.
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