Ephesus Tour
Duration
Single-Day
Type
Guided Tour
Transportation
Hotel Pick-up
Price
From €100


Overview
In the 7th century B.C., Ephesus flourished under Lydian rule as a progressive city ahead of its time, granting equal opportunities to men and women—an ancient rarity. Birthplace of philosopher Heraclitus, it also captivated King Croesus (560–547 B.C.), who rebuilt the Temple of Artemis, honoring the goddess of wilderness, childbirth, and the hunt.
Archaeologists uncovered three earlier temples beneath Croesus’s version, but its fate turned tragic in 356 B.C. when Herostratus burned it down for fame. Undaunted, the Ephesians rebuilt it four times larger than the Parthenon, creating a marble marvel crowned one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Walk Ephesus’s storied streets, where philosophy, ambition, and resilience shaped history. Discover how ashes birthed immortality—and a legacy that still echoes today.
Itinerary
Depart for Ephesus
Savor a traditional Turkish breakfast at a scenic viewpoint overlooking Lake Bafa.
Explore the sacred House of the Virgin Mary and wander the awe-inspiring ruins of ancient Ephesus.
Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant.
Discover the treasures of the Ephesus Museum and the legendary Temple of Artemis.
Journey to the charming village of Şirince.
Stroll freely through Şirince’s cobblestone streets (1 hour of leisure time).
Depart for Bodrum.
What’s Included
What’s Not Included
Tour Pricing
Until 6 persons
per person
Please contact for larger groups