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Code: TRP91

Private, Package

1 Night/2 Days • 1 City • 11 Places

Izmir Agora to Ephesus Discovery Route

From Ankara

Experience a full 2 days Izmir Agora to Ephesus Discovery Route from Ankara by flight with guided transfers. Visit Konak Square, Kemeralti Bazaar, Kadifekale, Agora, Izmir Archaeological Museum, Ephesus Ancient City, House of Virgin Mary, Ephesus Museum, and Temple of Artemis.

Guide Language: English, Spanish, Russian, German, French, Portugueses, Swedish, Greek, Japanese, Chinese, Persian, Arabic, Dutch

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Highlights

  • Izmir old-city core, where Konak, Kemeralti, Kadifekale and Agora reveal layered Hellenistic, Roman, and Ottoman urban memory
  • Ephesus Ancient City, one of the world's most complete classical settlements with major monuments of Roman civic life
  • House of Virgin Mary, a globally revered pilgrimage site visited by Christian and Muslim travelers alike
  • Temple of Artemis zone and Ephesus Museum, key sites connecting sacred architecture with archaeological context
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Izmir Agora to Ephesus Discovery Route
1 Night/2 Days • 1 City • 11 Places

Izmir Agora to Ephesus Discovery Route

TRP91

Private, Package

From Ankara

Experience a full 2 days Izmir Agora to Ephesus Discovery Route from Ankara by flight with guided transfers. Visit Konak Square, Kemeralti Bazaar, Kadifekale, Agora, Izmir Archaeological Museum, Ephesus Ancient City, House of Virgin Mary, Ephesus Museum, and Temple of Artemis.

Guide Language: English, Spanish, Russian, German, French, Portugueses, Swedish, Greek, Japanese, Chinese, Persian, Arabic, Dutch

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Itinerary

This itinerary is crafted as an immersive Izmir Agora to Ephesus discovery route for travelers who want Aegean city heritage and ancient monument depth in two days. The journey starts in Ankara and reaches Izmir by flight before guided regional transfers. Guests searching a full 2 days Izmir Ephesus from Ankara option can rely on this plan because all listed highlights are included directly. Day one focuses on Izmir city center and old Smyrna references with market, square, and museum context. Day two continues with Ephesus UNESCO site private guide visits, Virgin Mary House, Ephesus Museum, and Artemis area.

Day one is ideal for visitors planning a Kemeralti Bazaar and Konak Clock Tower route supported by historical interpretation. Kadifekale and Agora add a structured archaeological frame that connects Hellenistic foundations to later periods. Izmir Archaeological Museum contributes curated artifacts and strengthens understanding of regional continuity. The itinerary remains fully aligned with official route content and excludes unrelated attractions. This section functions as a coherent Kadifekale Agora and archaeology museum day in Izmir.

Day two is centered on Selcuk and Ephesus landmarks with combined classical and pilgrimage significance. This segment suits travelers looking for a House of Virgin Mary Ephesus Museum Artemis sequence with practical pacing. Ephesus remains provide large-scale urban archaeology and architectural highlights in one of Turkeys key heritage zones. The Artemis stop adds a globally recognized ancient reference and completes the narrative. The full package ends as a practical private transfer Aegean heritage itinerary from Ankara.

  • Pickup in Ankara and transfer to departure airport.

    Day one starts with private transfer for Izmir-bound domestic flight.

    Flight from Ankara to Izmir

    Domestic flight segment to Izmir.

    Flight connection starts the Aegean heritage route.

    Point Type: Flight Stop Transfer: Flight
    2 Transfer to Konak Square

    Road transfer to Izmir city center.

    Transfer reaches Konak, one of Izmir's best-known historic urban nodes.

    Point Type: Pass Transfer: Car
    3 Konak Square and Clock Tower

    Walk around Izmir's landmark square and tower zone.

    Konak Square and Clock Tower represent the symbolic civic heart of modern and historic Izmir.

    Point Type: Historical Stop Transfer: Walk
    4 Kemeralti Bazaar

    Explore historic market lanes and traditional shops.

    Kemeralti preserves one of Turkey's largest and oldest living bazaar networks.

    Point Type: Shopping Transfer: Walk
    5 Kadifekale

    Visit hilltop fortress overlooking Izmir gulf.

    Kadifekale provides panoramic city views and traces of Hellenistic-era strategic planning.

    Point Type: Historical Stop Transfer: Car
    6 Smyrna Agora

    Visit the ancient agora remains in the city core.

    Smyrna Agora reveals Roman commercial and civic structures integrated into present-day Izmir.

    Point Type: Historical Stop Transfer: Car
    7 Izmir Archaeological Museum

    Guided visit through regional archaeological collections.

    The museum provides chronological context from early settlements to classical and later eras.

    Point Type: Museum Transfer: Car
    8 Lunch Break in Izmir

    Midday meal break during route (not included).

    Lunch break is scheduled and paid directly by guests.

    Point Type: Lunch Break Transfer: Walk
    Kusadasi Hotel Check-in

    Transfer to Kusadasi and overnight stay.

    Day one concludes with transfer from Izmir to Kusadasi accommodation.

    Point Type: Hotel Check-in Transfer: Car
  • Start day-two Ephesus route after breakfast.

    Morning departure begins Selcuk archaeology and sacred-site program.

    Ephesus Ancient City

    Guided walk through core streets and monuments of Ephesus.

    Ephesus preserves outstanding Roman urban planning including theater, library, and civic architecture.

    Point Type: Historical Stop Transfer: Car
    2 House of Virgin Mary

    Visit the hilltop pilgrimage site near Ephesus.

    The House of Virgin Mary is one of the region's most important interfaith devotional destinations.

    Point Type: Church Stop Transfer: Car
    3 Ephesus Archaeological Museum

    Visit the museum housing finds from Ephesus and nearby settlements.

    The museum exhibits key statues and artifacts that complete the context of the ancient city.

    Point Type: Museum Transfer: Car
    4 Temple of Artemis

    Stop at the remains of one of the ancient world's famous temple zones.

    Temple of Artemis area marks the sacred and commercial significance of ancient Ephesus region.

    Point Type: Historical Stop Transfer: Walk
    5 Lunch Break in Selcuk

    Midday meal break during route (not included).

    Lunch break is scheduled and paid directly by guests.

    Point Type: Lunch Break Transfer: Walk
    6 Transfer to Izmir Airport

    Transfer to airport for Ankara return flight.

    Transfer is arranged according to booked domestic departure schedule.

    Point Type: Pass Transfer: Car
    7 Flight from Izmir to Ankara

    Domestic return flight to Ankara.

    Flight segment completes return after Ephesus route.

    Point Type: Flight Stop Transfer: Flight
    Ankara Arrival and Final Drop-off

    Arrival in Ankara and service completion.

    Tour services conclude with final drop-off at designated point.

    Point Type: Drop-off Transfer: Car

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Informations

  • What's Included
    • 1 night accommodation (4-star or special-class boutique category)
    • Private deluxe A/C VIP vehicle for all ground transfers and tours
    • Pickup from your hotel or meeting point
    • 4 airport transfers as listed in itinerary
    • Drop-off to your hotel or meeting point
    • Parking fees for listed route locations
    • Private professional licensed tour guide
    • Private tour operation only for your group
    • Local taxes
  • What's Excluded
    • Museum and site admission fees
    • Personal expenses
    • Lunches and beverages
    • Domestic flight tickets unless explicitly added to booking
    • Gratuities for guide and driver
  • Entrance Fees
    • Entrance fees are not included and are paid directly on site according to current official rates.
  • Travel Tips
    • Wear comfortable walking shoes and seasonal layers; this route combines city-center streets
    • archaeological marble surfaces
    • and hillside sacred-site pathways.
  • Note
    • Route timing may vary by domestic flight schedule
    • seasonal visitor density in Ephesus
    • and local traffic between Izmir and Selcuk-Kusadasi corridor.

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General FAQs

  • Do I need a visa for Turkey?

    Visa requirements depend on your passport and can change.

    • Before you travel, check the current rules for your nationality via official sources.
    • If you are eligible, the e-Visa option is commonly used for short stays.
    • If you tell us your passport country, we can point you to the correct official channel to verify.
  • When is the best season for Turkey tours?

    It depends on the route and what you want to prioritize.

    • Spring and autumn: comfortable for city walking and archaeological sites.
    • Summer: ideal for the coast, but can be hot inland and in big cities.
    • Winter: fewer crowds in major cities, cooler weather, and sometimes a slower pace.
  • How many days do I need for a Turkey itinerary?

    Most travelers are happiest with enough time to balance cities and sites.

    • Short trips focus on one region (for example Istanbul, or Cappadocia).
    • Longer trips can combine Istanbul with Cappadocia, Ephesus area, and the coast.
    • If you are adding another country, keep a buffer day for flights and transfers.
  • Which currency is used in Turkey?

    Turkey uses the Turkish Lira (TRY).

    • Many prices are shown in TRY; some tourism services may quote in EUR or USD, but payment is typically taken in TRY.
    • ATMs are common in cities and tourist areas.
    • Keep small bills for quick purchases.
  • Can I use credit cards in Turkey?

    In most hotels, restaurants, and larger shops, card payments are easy.

    • For markets, small shops, and some taxis, cash is still helpful.
    • Notify your bank about international travel to avoid card blocks.
    • Carry a backup card or some cash as a fallback.
  • Is Turkey safe for visitors?

    Turkey is generally safe for tourists, especially in main travel zones.

    • Use normal big-city awareness in crowded places.
    • Stick to licensed taxis and official entrances for attractions.
    • On guided days, follow your guide for meeting points and timing.
  • What should I wear when visiting mosques?

    Modest clothing is expected at religious sites.

    • Shoulders and knees should be covered.
    • Women may be asked to cover hair with a scarf.
    • Shoes are removed, so socks can be useful.
  • Is tap water drinkable in Turkey?

    Many travelers prefer bottled water.

    • Bottled water is easy to find everywhere.
    • If you have a sensitive stomach, avoid ice in places you are unsure about.
    • Hotels often provide bottled water daily.
  • Is tipping expected in Turkey?

    Tipping is common and appreciated.

    • Restaurants: leaving a small amount or rounding up is typical.
    • Drivers and guides: tipping is optional and based on service.
    • Keep small change for convenience.
  • What power plugs are used in Turkey?

    Turkey generally uses Type C and Type F plugs (220V, 50Hz).

    • Bring a plug adapter if your devices use a different plug type.
    • Most phone and camera chargers are dual-voltage, but check your adapter.
  • How do I buy a SIM or eSIM in Turkey?

    SIM and eSIM options are available from major operators.

    • Passport registration is usually required in official stores.
    • If your phone supports it, an eSIM can be a convenient option.
    • For short stays, compare data-focused packages.
  • Do museums and attractions have closure days?

    Opening hours vary by season and venue, and some places have weekly closure days.

    • During national or religious holidays, schedules can change.
    • Ticket rules can also differ by site.
    • On guided tours, we plan routes based on current opening times.
  • What should I pack for a Turkey trip?

    Comfort matters, especially if you will walk a lot.

    • Comfortable shoes for uneven streets and historical sites.
    • Light layers: temperatures can change between morning and evening.
    • Sun protection in summer, and a compact rain layer in spring or autumn.
  • Can I take photos everywhere in Turkey?

    Photography rules depend on the location.

    • Some museums or sections may restrict flash or any photos.
    • In mosques, photos are usually allowed with respect for worshippers.
    • Always follow posted rules and staff instructions.
  • Do I need to carry my passport while sightseeing?

    We suggest keeping your passport safely at the hotel and carrying a copy.

    • A photo on your phone plus a printed copy is usually enough for day-to-day needs.
    • If you plan to buy a SIM, you may need the original passport at the shop.
  • How do I get between regions in Turkey?

    For longer distances, domestic flights are often the fastest option.

    • Intercity buses are common and can be comfortable.
    • Some routes have trains, but schedules can be limited.
    • We can advise the best option based on your itinerary.
  • Are bazaars and shopping areas tourist friendly?

    Yes, and they are part of the experience.

    • Bargaining is normal in bazaars, but not in fixed-price shops.
    • Keep receipts for higher-value purchases.
    • For carpets or jewelry, buy from reputable stores.
  • What emergency number is used in Turkey?

    Dial 112 for emergencies (medical, police, fire, and urgent situations).

    • If you are traveling with us, inform your guide immediately so we can support you quickly.

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