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2 / 11 Hot Air Balloons, Cappadocia, Turkey by Marion Bunnik


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3 / 11 Cooking Class in Cappadocia, Turkey by Dennis Bunnik


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4 / 11 Goreme Valley, Cappadocia, Turkey by Dennis Bunnik


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5 / 11 Streets of Istanbul, Turkey by Dennis Bunnik


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7 / 11 Cooking Class in Cappadocia, Turkey by Dennis Bunnik


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8 / 11 Gallipoli, Turkey by Dennis Bunnik


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Embark on a captivating adventure through Türkiye's ancient wonders and mesmerising landscapes. Journey from Istanbul to Gallipoli via Cappadocia, Kaş, and Ephesus, savouring local delights, witnessing the otherworldly Fairy Chimneys of the Göreme Valley, marvelling at Pamukkale’s cascading rock pools and more on this immersive small group tour.

  • Group Size — Max 20

  • Transport - Boat, Bus, Ferry, Plane

  • Tips - Total cost includes - Tipping Made Easy

  • No Hidden Extras

Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrive Istanbul

Welcome to Türkiye and the legendary city of Istanbul. The city stretches over two continents, straddling the Bosphorus (Istanbul Strait), with one bank in Europe and the other in Asia, creating an atmosphere that is truly cosmopolitan. This unique location combines the vibrancy and liveliness of the Middle East with the sophistication and modernity of Europe, showcasing the contrast between traditional and contemporary elements of the city. We don’t want you to miss out on any aspect of your small group tour. To ensure that you don’t, we recommend you arrive at your starting destination by 5:00pm. This evening meet your fellow travellers and Tour Director for a lovely welcome drink.

Day 2 - Istanbul

Get set for a full day exploring the fascinating city of Istanbul! We begin our day with a visit to the Underground Basilica Cistern, the largest surviving Byzantium Cistern. Our next stop is a visit to the magnificent Topkapi Palace. Constructed between 1466 and 1478, the Topkapi Palace served as the residence of the esteemed Sultans and their households and functioned as the primary hub of the Ottoman Empire from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Today it is filled with treasures and antiquities including twelve thousand pieces of fine Chinese porcelain. We’ll then visit the Hippodrome, once the heart of the political and sporting life of the city. It was the scene of games and riots throughout 500 years of Ottoman history.

Special Experience

Excite your taste buds with some of Türkiye’s most famous delicacies, including baklava, Turkish coffee, and of course, Turkish delight!

Day 3 - Istanbul - Cappadocia

Today we travel to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Cappadocia. The region is renowned for its otherworldly landscapes, characterised by towering rock formations and cone-shaped fairy chimneys that have been shaped by millions of years of volcanic activity and erosion. Before our flight this afternoon, we tour the impressive domed Basilica of St. Sophia (Hagia Sophia), which has inspired architects and religious leaders for almost 1,500 years. The first church on this site was constructed in 326 by Constantine the Great; the current church dates back to 537 and has been a cathedral, a museum, and is now a mosque. Our next destination is the one-of-a-kind Blue Mosque, constructed in 1609 under the patronage of Sultan Ahmet. As we step inside, we are consumed by the grandeur of its interior, adorned with over 20,000 exquisite Iznik tiles. These tiles, meticulously crafted with intricate patterns and varying shades of blue, narrate stories of craftsmanship and artistic brilliance that have withstood the test of time. Later we transfer to the airport for our flight to Cappadocia, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed region renowned for its spectacular landscape – we’re in for a real treat!

Day 4 - Cappadocia

We begin our sightseeing in the beautiful Ihlara Valley this morning, a 14-kilometre-long canyon formed by the Melendiz River thousands of years ago. Once bustling with life, this valley housed thousands of dwellings and about a hundred cave churches, whispering tales of its former vibrant past. Later, we head to the Zelve Valley, once a bustling hub for Christians from the 9th to 13th centuries. Today, it's an outdoor museum, where we can wander among ancient dwellings and incredible churches carved into the rocks. After some time exploring this fascinating open-air museum, we return to our hotel.

Optional Excursion

Hot Air Balloon Ride – Gently float over the countryside in complete harmony with the deep canyons and lush fertile valleys of Cappadocia. Gentle winds carry you over places that could never be reached except by balloon. 45mins - from Euro 340pp. Cash only.

Day 5 - Cappadocia

Today, we will explore the secluded monastic valley of Paşabaği, renowned for its abundant rock-carved dwellings and churches. We’ll then visit the local municipality carpet cooperation where we’ll learn about the production of famous Turkish carpets. In the afternoon, we travel to the unique Göreme Valley. Over thousands of years, the rain has eroded this landscape to give rise to strange rock formations known as 'Fairy Chimneys'. Many of these formations now have homes and churches carved into them. Some of the grottoes are even magnificently decorated with colourful frescoes depicting biblical scenes.

Optional Excursion

Whirling Dervishes – A performance about the mystical religious sect known as the Whirling Dervishes, using music and dance to induce themselves into a mystical state. As the ceremonial music plays, they begin to whirl, and their long skirts billow giving the impression that they are floating on air. 1hr – from Euro 40pp (minimum 5 people). Cash only.

Day 6 - Cappadocia

This morning, our eyes are set on exploring the small village of Avanos, renowned for its exquisite hand-crafted pottery and ceramics. With its cobblestone streets and picturesque vistas overlooking the Red River, it’s no wonder Avanos is an extremely popular destination.

Special Experience

Visit a local restaurant in Cappadocia and learn to prepare some of the local culinary specialties in a hands-on cooking class.

Later this afternoon, we’ll visit one of Cappadocia's fascinating underground cities. During the 6th century, the Christian inhabitants of this region began to tunnel into the large soft volcanic rock hills. Some of these tunnels are as deep as 80 metres with eight different levels where thousands of people are believed to have lived.

Day 7 - Cappadocia - Konya - Beyşehir

Today we make our way west to Beyşehir, a central Anatolian town located on the shore of Lake Beyşehir. With a backdrop of the scenic Taurus Mountains, this charming town is bursting with a vibrant local culture and an impressive history. Here you’ll be able to wander quaint streets adorned with traditional Ottoman architecture. Our journey begins after breakfast, as we drive southwest to Konya, one of Türkiye's oldest cities. En route, we’ll visit one of the largest surviving caravanserai’s along the Silk Road, the 13th century Sultanhanı Caravanserai. Historically, a caravanserai was a roadside inn, where travellers and merchants could rest and recover from the day’s journey. Not only did they provide accommodation and food, it was also an opportunity for merchants to exchange goods with people from across the vast regions the Silk Road covered. In Konya we’ll visit the Mevlana Museum and learn about the mystical religious order known as the Whirling Dervishes. They use music and dance to induce themselves into a trance-like state. As the ceremonial music plays, they begin whirling, and their long skirts billow, giving the impression that they are floating on air.

Special Experience

Watch as a skilled chef expertly prepares etli ekmek, a Turkish pizza-like dish originating from Konya.

In the evening, we will reach Beyşehir and have some time to unwind before dinner this evening.

Day 8 - Beyşehir - Antalya

Our journey takes us southward today, along the stunning Mediterranean coast until we arrive at Antalya, the region's largest city and a lively hub of tourism boasting the longest beach in Türkiye. Despite the modern tourism infrastructure, Antalya has retained its rich history dating all the way back to 133BC, with its ancient monuments and spectacular tombs surviving the test of time. We begin the day with a short drive to Eflatun Pinar, a Hittite spring sanctuary dating back to the late Bronze Age. We’ll then stop at a small village on the shores of lake Beyşehir to visit a friendly local family. This will provide us with a wonderful opportunity to gain further insight into the culture and way of life of Türkiye through the eyes of local residents. Our last stop today is at the fascinating Esrefoğlu Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in Türkiye. A mostly wooden structure constructed in the 13th century, this impressive mosque showcases the distinctive Seljuk style with its elegant minaret and intricately decorated façade. Later this afternoon we’ll arrive in Antalya.

Day 9 - Antalya

Enjoy the day at leisure to relax or explore at your own pace.

Optional Excursion

Perge, Aspendos and Duden Waterfall – Spend the day exploring these fascinating places located in the region of Antalya. First visit the ruins of Perge, an ancient Anatolian city. Then continue to Aspendos, home to one of the best-preserved Roman theatres in the world. Lastly, visit the magnificent Duden Waterfalls. Full Day - from Euro 50pp (minimum 5 people). Cash only.

Day 10 - Antalya - Kaş

We make our way to the quaint fishing village of Kaş today, located on the coast of the sparkling Mediterranean. Kaş is a captivating blend of cultural periods, where the ancient ruins of Antiphellos, dating back to the 4th century BC, stand in juxtaposition with modern structures. A unique destination where old meets new, this town has managed to maintain its authentic charm and character despite its popularity. We travel along the Turkish coastline, stopping at Hadrian’s Gate, a triumphal arch built in honour of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. It’s considered the region’s most beautiful gate with pillars built entirely of white marble. Next, we continue our travels to Phaselis. Set up by the Rhodians in 700BC, the city is located on an isthmus that separates two harbours; it became the most important harbour city of western Lycia. We’ll arrive in Kaş in the afternoon, where you can soak up the village’s relaxed ambience at leisure.

Day 11 - Kaş

Special Experience

Enjoy a leisurely day cruising the beautiful Mediterranean Sea. Relax and soak up the sun and the spectacular coastal scenery.

On the cruise we’ll learn about the ancient sunken city of Simena, off the island of Kekova. In the 2nd century the area was hit by a series of fierce earthquakes, which in turn sank the city beneath the Mediterranean waters.

Remember to pack your swimwear today as their will be plenty of time for a relaxing swim!

Day 12 - Kaş - Pamukkale

Pamukkale is an extraordinary blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Standing out as one of the highlights of Türkiye, this incredible location is where we will spend the night! Over the last 14,000 years, calcium rich water from an underground thermal spring has flowed over the mountainside and slowly solidified, creating shallow white basins and twisted stalagmites. The water at Pamukkale is well-known for its positive effects on the skin and eyes, as well as its ability to alleviate symptoms of asthma and rheumatism. On arrival we’ll visit the site of Hierapolis, an ancient Greek city that sits atop the famous cascading pool terraces. Established by the kings of Pergamum at the end of the 2nd century BC, this ancient spa town is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site revered for its striking natural formations and its complex Greco-Roman engineering techniques.

Day 13 - Pamukkale - Kuşadasi

Kuşadası is one of Türkiye’s popular beachside towns boasting an impressive 300 days of sunshine each year. It also serves as the gateway to the remarkable Roman ruins of Ephesus! Along the way we’ll visit Aphrodisias, a city dedicated to the Goddess of Love ‘Aphrodite’, which was once a prominent hub for the arts. The Sculpture School of Aphrodisias gained widespread recognition for its excellence. This is evident in the fine marble statues and architectural reliefs scattered throughout the site. We also see the grandeur of the biggest stadium in the classical world, which could accommodate 30,000 spectators. While this stadium was originally constructed for athletic competitions, it was later repurposed for various events such as games, circuses, gladiator fights, and displays of wild animals, after being damaged by an earthquake in the 7th century. After our sightseeing we continue on to Kuşadası.

Optional Excursion

Hot Air Balloon Ride – See the awe-inspiring UNESCO World Heritage-listed Pamukkale hot springs from a completely different angle as you take to the skies on a hot air balloon adventure. 45mins – from Euro 210 pp. Cash only.

Day 14 - Kuşadası – Ephesus – Kuşadası

This morning is at leisure for you to relax or explore the sights of Kusadasi before we make our way to Ephesus, the largest Roman city ever uncovered. A visit here is truly like stepping back in time. Initially established as a port, it was used as a very important commercial centre due to its strategic position. Once populated with 300,000 people, Ephesus has an enormous amphitheatre, which can still hold 24,000 spectators. As we walk down the marble-paved streets, we gain a sense of the daily life during those times. We also observe various structures, including gymnasiums, bathhouses, public latrines, the Library of Celsus, and the remnants of the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. We’ll also stop at a local leather factory where handmade leather goods are produced. As the site of Ephesus is quite large with little shade, we recommend taking a hat and plenty of water with you as drinks are only sold outside of the complex. This evening we’ll head to a renowned vineyard in western Turkey for a delicious wine tasting and dinner. There’s over 20 wine grape varieties grown in the vineyards here, both local varieties and some completely new to Türkiye, so we’re in for a real treat during our sampling.

Day 15 - Kuşadasi - Çanakkale

Situated on the southern shore of the Dardanelles, Çanakkale is an ancient port city that has housed several civilisations over the past 6,000 years. Çanakkale is also widely regarded as the entry point to the Gallipoli Peninsula. On the way to Çanakkale, we stop at the Pergamum where we’ll visit the Asclepion, a famed ancient medical centre and the world's first psychiatric hospital. Pergamum stands today as a supreme example of the region’s multi-layered cultural landscape. This afternoon we’ll visit Troy, one of the oldest discovered sites in Asia Minor. It actually holds nine settlements, dating from the Stone Age to the Roman Empire along with a replica of the famous Trojan Horse. The celebrated city of the Iliad, the Odyssey of Homer and the Aeneid of Virgil were long believed to be fictional until eccentric archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann discovered the ruins near the modern city.

Day 16 - Çanakkale - Gallipoli - Istanbul

Special Experience

Honour the ANZACs at Gallipoli with a specialist guide, as we explore ANZAC Cove, the Lone Pine, Chunuk Bair Memorials, and Johnston's Jolly.

We visit the World War I battlefields, most notable for being held by the ANZACs from 25th April to 20th December 1915, during what is referred to as The Gallipoli Campaign or Battle of Gallipoli. At the end of the war the bodies, still unburied, were cleared by the Allies on returning to the peninsula. Of the 22,000 graves at the 31 war cemeteries, only 9,000 are identified burials with grave markers. The remaining graves are commemorated with a special memorial.

Today is an incredibly moving day. It is a tangible reminder of a not-so-distant past and a significant event in history that shaped Australia's national identity.

Later this afternoon we’ll return to Istanbul.

Day 17 - Istanbul

We begin the day with a visit to the famous Grand Bazaar. Built in 1457, the Grand Bazaar is one of the largest covered markets in the world. It is most famous for its antique shops, jewellery, carpets, hand-painted ceramics, embroideries and spices. Making our way to the exotic Spice Bazaar, you’ll have some time to browse through the stalls at your leisure and soak up the scents of hundreds of spices permeating the air. Next, we’ll take a walking tour through the neighbourhoods of Fener and Balat, perhaps two of the most historically rich districts in Istanbul. Fener is the historic Greek neighbourhood of Istanbul and is nestled on the shores of the Golden Horn. It is a neighbourhood with a unique atmosphere, where colourful houses share fences with ancient mosques and churches. The adjacent district of Balat is renowned for its Jewish heritage and centuries-old synagogues, historic mansions and diverse array of architectural styles. Both areas boast historical significance in Istanbul and are included in UNESCO’s World Heritage list. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon basking in the culture of this beautiful city for the last time. Tonight, we’ll enjoy a lovely group farewell dinner.

Day 18 - Depart Istanbul

Our tour concludes after breakfast this morning. Today marks the completion of our adventure through fascinating Türkiye. We hope you leave with fantastic memories!

Inclusions

Sightseeing

Turkish Delights

  • Visit the Underground Basilica Cistern
  • Walk across the Hippodrome
  • Taste Turkish cuisine, including coffee, Turkish delights and baklava
  • Tour Istanbul's Topkapi Palace
  • Enjoy a leisurely cruise along the Bosphorus
  • Explore Istanbul's domed Basilica of St. Sophia (Hagia Sophia)
  • Admire the interior walls of the Blue Mosque
  • See the Ihlara Valley
  • Visit the open-air museum at Zelve Valley
  • Discover the hidden monastic valley of Paşabaği
  • Travel to Göreme Valley
  • Follow the paths of the stunning Red Valley
  • Explore the village of Avanos
  • Enjoy a hands-on cooking class with the locals
  • Visit one of Cappadocia's underground cities
  • Visit the Mevlana Museum
  • Watch a cooking demonstration of the pizza-like dish, elti ekmek
  • Visit Sultanhani Caravanserai
  • In Beyşehir visit Esrefoğlu Mosque
  • See Eflatun Pinar, a Hittite spring sanctuary
  • Visit a family in a village near lake Beysehir to learn about life in Turkey
  • Enjoy a free day to explore Antalya
  • Stop at the ancient city of Phaselis
  • In Antalya view Hadrian’s Gate
  • Spend a day cruising along the coast of the Mediterranean
  • See the unique natural site of Pamukkale
  • Visit the site of Hierapolis
  • See the beautiful city of Aphrodisias
  • Explore Ephesus
  • Visit local winery for wine tasting and dinner
  • Visit the Asclepion, an ancient medical centre
  • Stop in the famous town of Troy
  • Visit the World War I battlefields famous for the ANZAC involvement in the Gallipoli Campaign
  • Walking tour through the neighbourhoods of Fener and Balat
  • Explore Istanbul's famous Grand Bazaar
  • Browse the Istanbul Spice Bazaar

Travel

  • Economy-class flight within Turkey
  • All touring in air-conditioned vehicles
  • Full-day cruise along the beautiful Mediterranean coast

Accommodation

  • 17 nights in 3-5 star hotels 

Properties include:

  • Hampton by Hilton, Istanbul Old City
  • Alden Hotel, Cappadocia
  • Ali Bilir Hotel, Beysehir
  • Best Western Plus Khan Hotel, Antalya
  • Kayahan Hotel, Kas
  • Doga Thermal Health & Spa, Pamukkale
  • Korumar Hotel, Kusadasi
  • DoubleTree by Hilton, Canakkale

Hotels listed are an indication, and are subject to change without notice.

Double for Single Use: Please note the single supplement you pay on our tours entitles you to sole use of a room.  A double for single use room is larger than a traditional single room offered in Europe. Often these rooms will be of the same size as a double/twin room, but in some cases they may be smaller.

Meals

  • 17 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 10 dinners, including group welcome and farewell dinners
  • Meal highlight:
    • Cappadocia, learn to make traditional Turkish cuisine including keskek, manti and gozleme in a hands-on cooking class

Tour Guides

  • English-speaking locally-based tour director
  • Specialist Gallipoli guide 

Porterage

  • Porterage included where available

Some things to note

Please note:

  • Istanbul is a walking city and is extremely easy to get around on foot. Your Tour Director will have a tourist map of Istanbul for you.
  • The Mediterranean coastal cruise featured within this tour is not privately chartered by Bunnik Tours, and as such, you will also be travelling with other passengers on board.
  • On day 4, the airline ticket for the flight between Istanbul and Cappadocia has been issued locally by our operator.
  • Women may need a head scarf to enter some mosques and temples, and wear modest clothing that covers knees and shoulders. Also, a good tip is to pack a spare pair of socks in your daypack, as sometimes shoes need to be removed when entering and the ground can be hot.
  • Ramadan in Turkey is observed from 1 March to 29 March 2025.

Optional Excursions:

  • Hot Air Balloon Ride – This is a thrilling experience that is subject to weather conditions approved by the Turkish Civil Aviation Authority. In the event that flights are cancelled on your scheduled booking day, we will do our best to accommodate you, where possible, on the next available days, which may already have prior bookings. However, please note that cancellations can affect the availability of flying slots, making them quite limited.
  • All optional excursions are based on minimum participants and are subject to availability. The length of excursions advised is an approximate only. Optional excursions can be booked on tour directly with your Tour Director or local guide. We recommend arranging the booking at the beginning of the tour to avoid disappointment. Please note some optional excursions may also be available on multiple or alternate days. Prices are a guide only and are subject to change without prior notice. Payment by cash (Euro) is preferred as there are no guarantees that credit card facilities will be available. Please check with your Tour Director or guide locally for information relating to this. Credit card fees and exchange rates are at the discretion of your bank. 

Dates & Prices

Start Date End Date Tour Price
Per person
twin share
Status    
2025-09-07
2025-09-24
$8735
Limited Seats
2025-09-14
2025-10-01
$8735
Fully Booked
2025-09-28
2025-10-15
$8735
Guaranteed Departure
2025-10-05
2025-10-22
$8735
Guaranteed Departure
2025-11-02
2025-11-19
$8735
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Information

At Bunnik Tours, we pride ourselves on our ability to create unique, once in a lifetime small group tours that are filled with incredible experiences you might not be able to have on your own, or in a larger group. However, that does mean aspects of our itineraries can be challenging for some travellers.

We want to make sure all Bunnik Tours travellers enjoy their trip, not struggle through it, so let’s work together to ensure our tours are right for you!

Fitness to Travel Requirements

Within seven days of your booking you will need to complete a Passenger Registration form, which also includes a Fitness to Travel declaration.

In this declaration, you must confirm you’re able to do the following:

  • I can walk up to 4-5 hours intermittently every day at a group pace, often in direct sunlight, on uneven surfaces without using any walking aid.
  • I can walk up multiple flights of stairs (including buildings without a lift) and short, steep hills.
  • I can stand for extended periods of time without needing to sit down, often in hot/humid climates.
  • I can carry my own luggage (including to/from hotels which do not offer porterage).
  • I am comfortable using a shower over bath (please note that we cannot guarantee stand-alone shower facilities at all hotels).
  • I can get on and off various modes of transport multiple times a day without assistance, including small boats.
  • I understand that my dietary requirements may not be fully catered for in some locations

 

If you have a health condition, such as cognitive impairment, vision/hearing impairment, or other medical conditions (diagnosed or undiagnosed) that may affect your ability to fully participate in tour activities or manage your own well-being during free time on tour, you will need to provide us with more details. 

If you do not feel that you can confidently manage all of the requirements set out above, please work with our team of Travel Specialists to find an alternative that is better suited to your current level of fitness.

Please visit our Fitness to Travel page for full details on our fitness policy.

FITNESS TO TRAVEL

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