A Taste of Turkey - Istanbul to Cappadocia

A Taste of Turkey - Istanbul to Cappadocia
A Taste of Turkey - Istanbul to Cappadocia
A Taste of Turkey - Istanbul to Cappadocia
A Taste of Turkey - Istanbul to Cappadocia
A Taste of Turkey - Istanbul to Cappadocia
A Taste of Turkey - Istanbul to Cappadocia
A Taste of Turkey - Istanbul to Cappadocia
A Taste of Turkey - Istanbul to Cappadocia
A Taste of Turkey - Istanbul to Cappadocia
A Taste of Turkey - Istanbul to Cappadocia
A Taste of Turkey - Istanbul to Cappadocia


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10 Days

Best Rate: Guarantee

Trip Type: Small Group

Activity Level: Easy

Immerse yourself in the foodie and historical delights of Turkey on this ten-day trip through the Marmara, Aegean, and Central regions, each with their own culinary identity.

Price based on per person in Double Room for departure 09 Aug 2025

Experience Overview

Immerse yourself in the foodie and historical delights of Turkey on this ten-day trip through the Marmara, Aegean, and Central regions, each with their own culinary identity. From bustling Istanbul to the ancient sites of Pergamon and Ephesus, the travertine terraces of Pamukkale and the fairytale landscape of Cappadocia, journey through the country's fascinating history. Along the way, take a tour for the senses, sampling local dishes, street foods and wines.

Tick off Turkey's icons - Visit vibrant Istanbul, ancient Ephesus and the Temple of Artemis and marvel at the rock formations in Cappadocia.

Sample street food - Try balik ekmek grilled mackerel, chewy ice cream and gozleme as you explore markets and street-side stalls.

Try local staples and wines - Enjoy delicious mezze, baklava, pide and pottery kebab, as well as local wines.

Highlights

Discover the classic highlights of Turkey alongside a variety of tasty regional specialties|From the grandeur of Istanbul through the Marmara and Aegean to stunning Cappadocia|A variety of cuisine, world-class Greco-Roman sites and Pamukkale's travertine terraces

Trip Details

Product CodeProduct Code: 20465

Tour TypeTour Type: Small Group

AccommodationAccommodation: Moderate

TransportTransport: BusBoat

Guide LanguageGuide Language: English

Tour OperatorTour Operator: Explore Worldwide

Supplier CodeSupplier Code: XTU

StartStarts: Turkey

FinishFinishes: Turkey

DurationDuration: 10 days

DeparturesDepartures: Guaranteed

Physical RatingPhysical Rating: Easy

Includes

  • Explore Tour Leader
  • Driver(s)
  • Local Guide(s)

Accommodation

  • Erboy Hotel
  • Celsus Hotel
  • Bera Hotel
  • Sobek Stone House

Price

Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $2,710 ($271 /day)

Itinerary

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Day 1-Join trip in Istanbul

Our tour of Turkey starts in Istanbul. Once known as Constantinople, the city has been the capital of both the Byzantine and Ottoman empires and today, its historic riches are evident at every turn. Straddling Europe and Asia, Istanbul was an important stop on the old Silk Road. This resulted in the city forming a patchwork of cultures that make up modern-day Istanbul - and the mouthwatering local cuisine. Turkish food is a hearty and healthy mix of Middle Eastern, Asian, and Balkan style dishes ranging from barbecued meat kebabs to vine leaf-wrapped vegetable rice parcels. For those arriving in time, our tour leader will meet you in the hotel reception at 7pm for a welcome meeting, followed by dinner for those who want to join. There are no activities planned today, so you're free to arrive in Istanbul at any time. If you miss the welcome meeting, our tour leader will catch you up as soon as possible. Please note that if some passengers are arriving after the planned welcome time, then the main introductory briefing will be conducted on the morning of day 2 when everybody is present. If you'd like an airport transfer, you'll need to arrive at Istanbul Airport (IST) (a 90-minute drive from the centre) or Sabiha Gokcen International Airport (SAW) (a two-hour drive from the centre). If you are arriving into Istanbul Airport (IST) and have an arrival transfer confirmed with us - once you have collected your luggage please proceed towards the airport exit. Your transfer driver will be waiting for you outside exit gate 14 with an Explore sign. Our comfortable hotel is conveniently located in the Sirkeci area of Istanbul, close to metro and tram stops and ten minutes walking distance from the highlights of Sultanahmet main sites such as the Hagia Sophia. If your flight arrives earlier in the day, you might want to visit the Basilica Cistern, Topkapi Palace or Grand Bazaar.

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Day 2-Discover Istanbul’s street food scene and walking tour of Sultanahmet District

This morning we'll get our first taste of a traditional Turkish breakfast, which usually consists of yogurts, cheese, and breads along with cucumbers, tomatoes, olives and fruits. We'll head out on foot towards Sultanahmet Square. Also known as the Hippodrome of Constantinople, the square was used for chariot racing in the Roman era. Today it's much more sedate but houses iconic landmarks such as the Serpentine Column, the Obelisk of Theodosius, and the Walled Obelisk. We'll have a guided tour of the square, ending at its most famous building, the Sultanahmet Blue Mosque, one of the most widely recognised sites in Istanbul. Colourful and varied, Istanbul is a street food lover's paradise. Local delicacies are diverse, delicious, and sold everywhere from small carts on street corners to shops and restaurants. For lunch, we'll try a popular on-the-go meal, balik ekmek (grilled mackerel sandwich) accompanied by a glass of pickle juice. The afternoon is left free to continue exploring the city at your own pace. You might like to visit the Hagia Sophia or there's the chance to take a boat trip on the Bosphorus, where you can catch stunning views of the Istanbul skyline. To appreciate the wonderful skyline of domes and minarets further, you could alternatively climb the old Genoese Galata Tower and explore the Galata neighbourhood. Tonight, we can go for dinner at Galata Bridge, where there's a choice of great restaurants with specialties including fresh fish.

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Day 3-Take ferry to Istanbul’s Asian side and try Baklava and Turkish Delight in the Spice Bazaar

This morning we'll explore a local residential area, walking to the Suleymaniye Mosque, then through the back streets down to the famed Golden Horn waterway. We'll take the public ferry across the straits of the Bosphorus - the waterway that separates the continents of Europe and Asia - to Istanbul's Asian side. The ferry takes around 30 minutes and offers great views of the city skyline. During the crossing, we can sip Turkish tea and munch on a popular Turkish snack, simit (a round, sesame-coated bread). The Kadikoy district has a slightly more laid-back feel, and we'll take a wander through the market to taste-test local specialties such as pickles, olives, cheese and honey. We'll take a break in a local cafe to refuel with Turkish coffee. Coffee is an essential part of Turkey's culinary heritage - it's poured from a cezve (a small, long-handled copper pot) and is unfiltered making it thicker and richer. Alternatively, you may prefer a refreshing Turkish tea. Turkey is famous for coffee but is the biggest consumer of tea in the world. On the way back to the hotel, we'll stop by the Spice Bazaar, an expansive covered market filled with delicious treats and exotic smells. You can choose to snack on a pick 'n mix of Baklava and lokum (Turkish delight), the local's favourite remains plain jelly combined with pistachios. This evening, you might like to enjoy Istanbul's nightlife or there'll be the opportunity to book your own dining experience in the city. Istanbul offers so many great places to eat but for those interested in fine dining, Michelin Guide's first restaurant selection for Istanbul was unveiled for 2023. Be sure to book ahead if you have somewhere popular in mind or ask our tour leader for suggestions.

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Day 4-Meze tasting in Ayvalik and visit Pergamon

Today we'll make a very early start to beat the traffic and leave the city lights behind, driving five hours south to Ayvalik, a coastal town with a history rooted in Greek mythology. For lunch, we'll feast on meze, an assortment of small dishes eaten as appetizers or a light meal, designed to be shared by the table. They can be served hot or cold and may contain meat or fish accompanied by fresh and grilled vegetables, olives and a selection of dips - the selection of Ayvalik meze will vary depending on the time of year. After lunch, we'll continue south for an hour, passing olive groves and pomegranate trees before stopping to visit the Greco-Roman remains of Pergamon. Pergamon gave its name to and was the source of 'parchment', for which it was famous throughout the Middle East. We'll visit the striking acropolis, impressively perched above the modern-day town of Bergama, which contains the remains of a library, a theatre, temples and altars. Finally, we'll drive for around three hours to the Aegean town of Selcuk, where we'll spend the next three nights. Note, today is the longest day overall and we'll spend a total of nine hours driving, however, our journey will be broken up by comfort breaks and interesting visits. For our comfortable hotel base in Selcuk we have chosen a small, characterful hotel located in the winding maze of narrow streets in the old quarter of Selcuk, located right next to Apostle St. John Cathedral, the Medieval Byzantine Fortress and Archaeological museum. The rooms are large and well-appointed and facilities include a small swimming pool and restaurant.

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Day 5-Visit Epheus and Temple of Artemis, street food in Selcuk

Today we'll visit the great Greco-Roman city of Ephesus. We'll aim to get there in time for the site opening before it becomes too crowded. Once visited by Mark Antony and Cleopatra, this famous seaport reached its zenith in the 2nd century AD, becoming one of the main cultural and economic centres of the ancient world. It boasted a gymnasium and a stadium with seating for 70,000 spectators. Other highlights include the Baths of Constantine, the Temple of Hadrian with its beautiful facade, the theatre (a giant with 24,000 seats), the Arcadian Way (where Cleopatra entered from the harbour) and the Marble Avenue featuring the Library of Celsus, which is one of the most photographed Greco-Roman buildings in the world. Driving on a short distance, we'll visit the scattered remains of the famous Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, before continuing to Selcuk for the chance to taste some typical specialties for lunch (not included). Street food in Selcuk includes bulgar wheat balls (vegan) and stretchy ice cream that doesn't melt - traditionally, it's made with milk, sugar, salep flour (a thickening agent from the root of an orchid) and mastic gum. This afternoon is free to explore at your own pace. You might want to visit St John's Basilica, the Isa Bey Mosque or Selcuk Museum. Alternatively, you might prefer to do a bit of shopping or relax and soak up the town's laid-back vibe with a Turkish tea in one of the many open-air cafés.

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Day 6-Gozleme and fruit wine tasting in Sirince and cooking class in Selcuk

This morning, we'll head a short distance into the mountains to the colourful little village of Sirince, which is surrounded by fig trees, Aegean olive trees, walnut and apple trees. Sirince has become locally known for its fruit wines, and we'll try various flavours at a 'winehouse' including raspberry, banana, chocolate, pomegranate and mulberry. We'll have the opportunity to wander the cobbled car-free streets, watching ladies cooking Gozleme (savoury spinach stuffed pancakes), and if in season, purchase some freshly collected mountain thyme. Back in Selcuk the afternoon has been left free to relax and in the early evening we'll take a cookery class in a local restaurant, learning how to make four dishes - stuffed vine leaves, mucver (courgette fritters), lentil soup and refreshing cacik (yogurt & cucumber dip).

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Day 7-Visit Pamukkale and Hierapolis on way to Whirling Dervish show in Konya

Hitting the road again today we'll travel inland to Konya, leaving the Aegean region behind. Along the way (around three hours in), we'll make a stop to visit the ancient sites of Pamukkale and Hierapolis. Situated on a high escarpment, Pamukkale's 'frozen waterfall' has been an attraction since Roman times. Stalactites of bright white petrified waterfalls cascade from basin to basin. We'll visit the incredible travertine pools, where you can opt to get your feet wet and enjoy the views overlooking the Menderes Valley. Above the terraced pools, you'll find the ancient spa town of Hierapolis where the ruins date back to the 2nd century BC and the time of Eumenes II. Now a UNESCO World Heritage site, we'll visit the theatre, Temple of Apollo, Frontinus Gate and see several sarcophagi as well as having the chance to go into the Archaeology Museum housed in the former Roman baths. This afternoon, we'll continue by bus for around five hours to Konya. For dinner, we'll have the option to try a succulent oven lamb kebab (cooked for around six hours in a wood fire) served with flatbread. Konya is one of Turkey's important religious sites and was the home of the Mevlana sect, better known as the founders of Sufism and the Whirling Dervishes. For those interested there may be the chance to see a Dervishes show tonight or timings may work better for tomorrow night in Cappadocia. Today is another long but rewarding day of travel with a total of eight hours driving, broken up with a visit to the amazing Pamukkale and accompanied by ever-changing scenery as we transition into the Central region.

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Day 8-Try Turkish Pide and Pottery kebab and visit Kaymakli Underground City

Today is the last day of travel on our foodie adventure as we continue into the central region, and our first stop is the 13th-century Sultanhani Caravansarai. Once the largest roadside inn in Turkey, it supported the flow of commerce between the East and the West. We'll then drive for another two hours to the heart of Cappadocia. On the menu for lunch is Turkish pide - Turkey's version of pizza - a savoury oval-shaped baked bread with various combinations of toppings or stuffings. The most common toppings are cheese and egg or ground meat and red pepper. This afternoon, we'll visit the Kaymakli Underground City. Built by early Christians escaping oppression and once home to 3,500 people, this troglodyte cave-city is one of the largest of 34 similar excavations in Cappadocia. It contains nearly 100 tunnels on eight subterranean floors, and we'll explore the four that are open to the public, containing stables, a church and storage places. Tonight's dinner gives us a real taste of Cappadocia. We'll try the local specialty dish 'pottery kebab' - meat and veg cooked slowly in clay pots sealed with dough. The high temperature and pressure inside the sealed pots increase the flavour and tenderness of the dish. When ready, the blazing hot pot is cracked in front of us, releasing the aromas and adding a bit of spectacle to the evening. We'll spend our final two nights in a traditional-style, stone hotel on the outskirts of Goreme. Our hotel has indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a sauna, terrace bar, restaurant and beautiful mountain views - if you're up early enough in the morning, you'll be able to see hot air balloons filling the sky. It is a slightly shorter journey today as we drive for around four to five hours, making the usual comfort stops and visiting places of interest.

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Day 9-Full day exploring Cappadocia plus wine tasting

If you are considering a ballooning optional excursion, we advise you book this yourself for today in case of cancellation, so you have the chance to rebook for tomorrow. Please see optional excursions for more details. Today we'll have a full day to explore Cappadocia. There'll be the option of taking a walk through one of the iconic valleys of Cappadocia such as the Love or Red Valleys, giving us an astounding view of the local landscapes. According to interests, the temperature and Tour Leader suggestions, the walk will vary - lasting approximately 2-3 hours to cover 4 to 5 kilometres or 3 to 4 miles. Formed by volcanic eruptions that covered the valleys with mud, ash, and blocks of hard rock, over the ages this volcanic 'tufa' has been sculpted by erosion into strange shapes. Byzantine hermits settled in this area and carved churches, houses and fortresses into these cone formations known as fairy-tale chimneys as well as complete underground cities. This afternoon, we'll head up to take in the panoramic views from Uchisar Castle and spend time in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Goreme Open Air Museum. We'll take our time to explore its many rock-carved churches and monastic buildings; some of which feature a stunning collection of wall paintings. Cappadocia is considered to be one of the regions where the making of wine originated, nearly 7,000 years ago. The mineral-rich volcanic soil and temperate climate make the perfect growing conditions for grapes and fruits. The wines are smooth, dry, and delightful and we'll get to sample the different varieties - red, blush and white wines, as well as dessert wines that are produced here. We'll enjoy a final dinner together at a local restaurant (not included).

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Day 10-Trip ends in Goreme, Cappadocia

Our tour ends at our hotel in Goreme. There are no activities planned today, so you're free to depart at any time. If your flight leaves later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you'd like a hotel transfer, you'll need to depart from Kayseri Airport (ASR), around a one-hour drive from the hotel.

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Reviews

 

Anonymous   -  Traveled, May 2025

This was my first solo trip and I had a wonderful experience. I would definitely travel with Explore again. Our tour leader was amazing, knowledgable, kind and considerate. Looking forward to my next adventure with Explore.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 06/03/2025

 

Taniya   -  Traveled, May 2025

An excellent trip, well planned and despite a few ‘dramas’ along the way, brilliantly led by Ilhan who coped with everything in a calm and professional manner

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 06/03/2025

 

Sylvie   -  Traveled, November 2024

Our tour of Turkey exceeded all our expectations. It was organized well right from the start with pre departure information and uploading the App. The itinerary was very helpful and informative. Our tour guide Ilhan Sentourk went above and beyond to make the tour a success and when necessary adjusted the tour, so it was suitable for everyone in the group. We have never travelled with a group before, but enjoyed it very much. We saw and experienced such a lot of Turkey in a short time and would not have done, had we travelled on our own. Will difinetely travel with Explore again !!!

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 11/28/2024

 

Lynette and Wayne   -  Traveled, October 2024

We were very pleased we chose this way of experiencing a good portion of Turkey. There is a lot to see and do in 10 days however we knew this. There was still a good amount of free time in most places to relax or see other sights not covered that were happily suggested by our tour guide. Erol had a wealth of knowledge being that he was from Turkey and ensured throughout the tour that we were updated daily through the what's app of our day's activities. He was happy to answer any of our questions and was also to recommended places to eat if dinner was not included. We would recommend this tour for those who are interested in Turkish history and experiencing Turkish food. There were 2 long days on the bus however our guide ensured we had plenty of comfort stops. The walk through the Red Valley was great however it was a little more demanding than expected and it should be emphasised in the future that it is "more than a walk". We suggest the terrain requires more than walking shoes. Again so pleased we chose this tour and throughly recommend.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 10/31/2024

 

Caryn   -  Traveled, October 2024

This is a long ten-day trip through a big portion of Turkiye but it is a big country and hard to see all I wanted to see in that amount of time. I had checked other companies for this trip and still feel this is the best one. The hotels were very good and the sites we visited were amazing. Our guide was accommodating and knowledgeable about the history. If there were any questions I still had after his presentation, he was willing to fill in the gaps. I took this trip because there was a lot of free time built in and I appreciated that. i recommend this trip to those who want to see a lot of Turkiye in a short period of time. Just know that you are going to spend a lot of time on the bus.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 10/31/2024

 

Anonymous   -  Traveled, October 2024

An enjoyable trip but didn't start well when driver forgot to collect me from Istanbul airport in the early hours. Itinerary could be improved as removal of visit to Hagia Sophia was just cost cutting by Explore since advance purchase tickets have timed entry slot anf for 40€ you can buy a ticket and visit in your own time. Plenty of free time in Istanbul as Guide didn't really do much for and left us to our own devices although he did wait outside Blue Mosque and Suleymaniye Mosque while we looked inside. Two days of really long tedious drives and three nights at Selcuk was too long. Would have been much better to spend an extra night at Capadoccia as too much was crammed into the one full day we had there. Make sure you do all souvenir shopping in Istanbul and Selcuk as no free time in Goreme. Not sure how much of trip was food and drink orientated as you obviously taste Turkish food on a trip to Turkey. Cookery lesson was probably poorest meal on trip and, as a solo traveller, I was disappointed at how few group evening meals were arranged by guide. Fortunately the group mixed well and we looked out for each other so no-one was left out. Have to say guide on this trip was the poorest guide I have come across. He was too keen to give us free time while he sat in the shade with his cigarettes and mobile phone, he didn't even sit with group when there were group meals. Organisation was good however and instructions relayed by WhatsApp messages. Hotels all lovely although a couple of breakfasts missed because of early starts.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 10/25/2024

 

Sandra   -  Traveled, October 2024

Very interesting trip although full on & tiring, Hotels were great, but we felt we were unlucky with tour leader who was a heavy smoker, good knowledge, but hard to understand at times and felt very rushed. Choice of restaurants was very downmarket to I didn't feel we always had best possible taste of Turkey. Bus & Driver were excellent. Walk in Red Valley needed hiking boots crampons & walking poles to be accomplished safely.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 10/24/2024

 

Anonymous   -  Traveled, October 2024

This was meant to be a food tour of Turkey. From day one our guide seemed disinterested. We were left to our own devices in the spice and the grand bazaar , as he didn’t accompany us. One of our group asked if he could actually accompany us and explain things and he just dropped us off at a tourist shop. It seemed like he was more interested in finishing early to do his own thing. Also on day one it was pouring with rain so we all had to buy umbrellas and he made us stand outside, instead of taking us into the blue mosque. When we did finally go into the mosque on exiting he left me behind. I had to get a passer by to ring him after waiting 10 minutes for him to turn up. As you can imagine l was panicking. He also smoked a lot which upset some of our group as he seemed more interested in this than talking to us. I had to ask him to tell us about Turkey on day 6, as he had declined to tell us anything about his country. On the last night he ate with the driver, which was odd as most guides spend it with the group. The hotels were really good and we also enjoyed our meals out, which most of us found ourselves. I will also say Turkey has become really expensive £6.25 for a can of beer! If you don’t mind sitting on a bus for hours to get from place to place, then this tour could be for you. Some of the trips took 10 hours, stopping of at various places of interest and yes Pamukkale and Cappadocia were amazing.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 10/24/2024

 

Stephen   -  Traveled, September 2024

Great trip. The guide was terrific and the country was beautiful. Thank you

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 09/26/2024

 

Sukey  -  Traveled, August 2024

Alkan was an excellent leader. He was humorous kind and nothing was too much trouble. On free afternoons, he would always make suggestions and accompany us. He arranged suppers for us every evening. One of the best tour leaders I have experienced with you. Also particularly good that he was Turkish.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 08/29/2024

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