Private Ephesus Tour from Izmir Port
Start From 135.00€
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Pick Up Info | We request min. 2 Adults To Start To The Tour. Guests must be able to walk approximately 1.5 miles over uneven and cobblestone surfaces, inclines and 10 - 30 steps. Comfortable shoes, a hat, and plenty of sunscreens are recommended as shade is limited the order of the tour itinerary may vary in order to avoid congestion. Guests should watch their steps at all times in order to avoid injuries. |
Explore Ephesus Privetly During this Tour You will see Ancient Ephesus City, House Of Virgin Mary, Temple Of Artemis.
Duration
Approx. 5 hours
Standards
Private
Highlights
Ephesus City, House Of Virgin Mary, Temple Of Artemis.
SPECIAL NOTES
Guests must be able to walk approximately 1.5 miles over uneven and cobblestone surfaces, inclines, and 10 - 30 steps. Comfortable shoes, a hat, and plenty of sunscreens are recommended as shade is limited the order of the tour itinerary may vary in order to avoid congestion. Guests should watch their steps at all times in order to avoid injuries.
Please Note: We request min. 2 Adults To Start To The Tour.
PRIVATE EPHESUS TOUR FROM IZMIR PORT
Tour starts with a Private Pick Up from the port of IZMIR after driving nearly 90 km.( a nice highway )by your Private Mini Van; our tour proceeds to the House of the Virgin Mary includes scenic views of the Byzantine fortress in Selcuk and the Temple of Artemis. A long and winding road affords wonderful views of the valley en route to the Shrine of St. Mary. The diminutive house, beautifully situated in the Solmissos Mountains, is considered by the Vatican to be the final resting place of the Virgin Mary.
Your tour continues to ancient Ephesus, where you'll pass through the arched Magnesia Gate and begin a slow, downhill walk to the ruins of the Roman provincial capital. Your knowledgeable guide will highlight such sights as the beautifully preserved Temple of Hadrian, the magnificent Trajan Fountain, the Odeon Theater, once used for both political and entertainment purposes, and the beautiful Celsus Library with its imposing façade and two-story Corinthian-style columns. The dramatic Great Theater is one of the few structures still used today. It seats twenty-five thousand and, although it was once an arena for gladiator games, it is now home to annual spring festivals. Visit the carpet weaving corporation to see how carpets are made by hand.