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Wonders of Turkey GREECE & EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN REGIONAL JOURNEY TRIP PLANNER - 11 DAYS TRIP CODE: I983 STARTSENDSTWIN STARTS ENDS TWIN * & u 12 Apr Sun 22 Apr $1895 * & u 26 Jul Sun 05 Aug $1895 WONDERS ƓOF TURKEY #Mon 23 Apr & u 03 May $1975 Ɠ & u 09 Aug Sun 19 Aug $1895 & u 03 May Sun 13 May $1895 & u 23 Aug Sun 02 Sep $1895 & u 17 May Sun 27 May $1895 Explore the natural wonders of Göreme, & u 31 May Sun 10 Jun $1895 & u 06 Sep Sun 16 Sep $1895 & u 20 Sep Sun 30 Sep $1895 the white terraces of Pamukkale and the & u 14 Jun Sun 24 Jun $1895 & u 28 Jun Sun 08 Jul $1895 & u 04 Oct Sun 14 Oct $1895 underground cave dwellings of Cappadocia & u 18 Oct Sun 28 Oct $1895 & u 12 Jul Sun 22 Jul $1895 & u 04 Oct Sun 14 Oct $1895 with a highlight visit to ancient Ephesus. * & u 18 Oct Sun 28 Oct $1895 WINTER 2017/18 & 2018/19 DEPARTURES ALSO AVAILABLE: New Year’s Eve departure available. Please visit our website. NOTES: Twin prices are per person. Visas: Some passports may require Visas, please speak to your Travel Agent at time of booking to assess your requirements. Smaller coaches without extra legroom and onboard washrooms may be used. * Solo Traveller Savings: & ere is no Single Supplement charge on these departures, subject to availability. # Gallipoli Dawn Service: & is departure will be attending the Dawn Service in Gallipoli on Anzac Day. FURTHER SAVINGS UP TO: Young Traveller $190 | Triple Room Reduction $ 20| 2nd Trip $49 | Past Guest $99 ROOMING OPTIONS: Single Supplement up to $630 p.p. Insight’s roommate matching is not available on this tour. EXTRA NIGHT HOTELS PER PERSON - SEASONAL ADJUSTMENTS MAY APPLY: Experience the magic of Istanbul: Istanbul Marriott Hotel Sisli Twin $124 o TOP RATED HIGHLIGHTS | Single $207 | Triple $ 115 Göreme, Cappadocia BOOK YOUR AIR EARLY: To get the best land & air deal possible! o EPHESUS: Discover one of the world’s % nest ancient YOUR ITINERARY - AT A GLANCE 11 DAYS | 1 COUNTRY sites. Led by your Local Expert, walk the o Arcadian Way, see the Library of Celsus and 10 BREAKFASTS | 9 DINNERS | 11 INCLUDED EXPERIENCES Amphitheatre and visit the House of the Virgin Mary. DAY 1 DAY 6 o WELCOME TO ISTANBUL. KONYA, THE WHIRLING DERVISHES. o PERGAMON: You will be met and transferred to your hotel. Visit the Mevlana Tekke to see the Karatay Led by your Local Expert, visit Asklepion, Ɠ Ƙ At 18:30, enjoy a Welcome Dinner. (DW) Medrese and Ince Minaret. En route, visit a one of the most famous shrines and Seljuk caravanserais in Anatolia. (BB) ( D) Istanbul Marriott Hotel Sisli. o therapeutic centres of the ancient world. Ɓ Ý $OƭQD+RWHO&DSSDGRFLD _&RQWHPSRUDU\_Ü Ý Ɠ DAY 2 _7UDGLWLRQDO_Ü GALLIPOLI AND ANZAC COVE. DAY 7 Ƙ o UNDERGROUND CAPPADOCIA. Visit Lone Pine Cemetery. From Eceabat, Ý enjoy a sea crossing to Çanakkale. (BB) ( D) Visit Göreme, and its rock-hewn churches and ƃ continue to the Pasabag Valley. Explore the _7UDGLWLRQDO_Ü Kolin Hotel, Çanakkale. underground city of Ozkonak. Ý Enjoy dinner and witness a performance of ƃ _&RQWHPSRUDU\_Ü DAY 3 Whirling Dervishes. (BB) ( DW) FROM $173 PER DAY EXPLORE HOMER’S TROY AND ON TO Ɓ DAY 8 PERGAMON AND THE PORT OF IZMIR . THE MODERN DAY CAPITAL OF ANKARA. Journey to Homer’s legendary city of Ɓ SMALLER GROUPS Visit the Hittite Museum and Anit Kabir, the Troy. Continue to Pergamon and visit the Mausoleum of Atatürk. (BB) ( D) Asklepion. Carry on to Izmir. (BB) ( D) Ɨ Ankara Hilton SA. *SOLO TRAVELLER SAVINGS Swissotel Buyuk Efes, Izmir. ƃ Ý Ý _&RQWHPSRUDU\_Ü _&RQWHPSRUDU\_Ü DAY 9 DAY 4 · RELAXED START ANCIENT EPHESUS AND KUSADASI. TO ISTANBUL. (BB) Visit the Archaeological museum at Selçuk Istanbul Marriott Hotel Sisli. and explore the ancient site of Ephesus. Head to the lively coastal town of Kusadasi (BB) ( D) Ý DAY 10 ISTANBUL & THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE. Charisma De Luxe Hotel, Kusadasi. Explore Istanbul with your Local Expert and Ý ƃ cruise along the Bosphorus admiring the _&RQWHPSRUDU\_Ü Ottoman palaces, mansions and fortresses. DAY 5 · RELAXED START Ɗ Û POOLS OF PAMUKKALE. Join your fellow travellers for your Celebration Follow the Maeander River to Pamukkal to see Dinner at a local restaurant. (BB) ( DW) Ý 060HGHD RUVLPLODU _Ü Ý the ruins of the ancient city of Hierapolis. (BB) ( D) Ɓ DAY 11 Key: FAREWELL ISTANBUL. Join/Leave Options 'RýD7KHUPDO+HDOWK 6SD3DPXNNDOH End with a transfer to the airport. (BB) UNESCO World Heritage Site Ý ƃ _&RQWHPSRUDU\_Ü Û 1 Central Hotels + Nights Û ALL INCLUDED EXPERIENCES & DINING WORTH APPROXIMATELY $683 1 Scenic Hotels 204 For more information on this trip, or to book, go to insightvacations.com , call (65) 6922 5950/6922 5978 or speak to your travel agent..
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