Discover Athens, the Greek Islands, and Turkey on this 14-day tour that begins in the historic Greek capital, exploring landmarks such as the Acropolis and the Acropolis Museum. Sail to the enchanting islands of Mykonos and Santorini before continuing to Turkey, starting in Kusadasi and flying to vibrant Istanbul. Visit Topkapi Palace, then journey to Ankara and the surreal landscapes of Cappadocia, with options including a hot air balloon ride. Continue to Pamukkale’s thermal terraces and the ancient city of Ephesus, followed by Pergamon and legendary Troy. Explore the WWI battlefields of Gallipoli before returning to Istanbul for a scenic Bosphorus cruise and a stroll through the bustling Spice Market.
Trip Highlights
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Itinerary
Arrival in Athens
Upon arrival at Athens Airport, you will be greeted by our English-speaking assistant, who will assist you with your transfer to your hotel in the city centre. The rest of the day is free for leisure.
Please note:This tour is conducted in English. However, depending on the mix of the group, touring may also be bilingual, in one additional language as well as English.
Overnight: Athens
Athens Discovery
After breakfast, we will meet at the hotel or a nearby location to begin the Athens Sightseeing Tour. This tour offers a chance to experience the remarkable contrasts that make Athens an intriguing city. Our knowledgeable guides will take us to the Panathenaic Stadium, the site of the first modern Olympic Games, where we will make a brief stop.
As we continue, we will see the Prime Minister’s residence (formerly the Royal Palace) with the distinctive Evzones guards, the Temple of Olympian Zeus, Hadrian’s Arch, the Parliament, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Academy of Athens, the University, the National Library, and Constitution Square (Syntagma).
A visit to Athens wouldn’t be complete without exploring the Acropolis, one of the world’s most significant landmarks and a symbol of democracy in the Western world. Here, we’ll discover architectural marvels from the Golden Age of Pericles, including the Propylaea, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion, and the Parthenon, celebrated for its harmony between material and spirit, as the ancient Greeks would say. Our final stop will be the modern Acropolis Museum, which features nearly 4,000 exhibits of Hellenism. You will have the afternoon free to explore Athens at your leisure.
Please note: The tour departs around 08:45 and returns at approximately 13:30.
Overnight: Athens | Breakfast
Cruise to Mykonos
Athens – Mykonos. Today, we'll head to the port, where we will depart from Greece’s historic and classical capital and begin our journey by cruise ship towards our first stop, the stunning island of Mykonos, famously named the Island of the Winds.
Here, you can enjoy an evening walk around the charming Old Town, characterised by its pristine whitewashed houses, meandering alleys, quaint little churches, and appealing restaurants by the water. You will likely recognise the iconic white windmills, lined up and overlooking the sea.
Overnight: Cruise ship | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Cruise to Santorini
Mykonos – Santorini. Our journey continues with an evening in Santorini, known globally for its breathtaking beauty. We’re bound to be captivated by its dramatic landscapes, the whitewashed houses of Fira, and the renowned blue-domed church in Oia. Be sure to dine at one of the many restaurants perched on the caldera’s edge. Later, we will continue sailing towards Kusadasi, Turkey.
Overnight: Cruise ship | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Arrival in Kusadasi & Flight to Istanbul
Santorini – Kusadasi – Izmir – Istanbul. We arrive in the vibrant Turkish beach town of Kusadasi in the morning. Our driver will greet you at the port with a sign displaying your name and transfer you to Izmir Airport for an internal flight to Istanbul (included). Upon arrival at Istanbul Airport, our assistant will meet you and transfer you to your hotel.
Overnight: Istanbul | Breakfast
Exploring Topkapi Palace & Transfer to Ankara
Istanbul – Ankara. This morning, enjoy breakfast at the hotel before departing to visit Topkapi Palace, including a tour of the harem section, once the residence of the Ottoman sultans. After the visit, we travel onwards to Ankara, the capital of Turkey. Once we arrive in Ankara in the early evening, you will have the rest of the evening at your leisure after check-in.
Overnight: Ankara | Breakfast, Dinner
Ankara Heritage & Journey to Cappadocia
Ankara – Cappadocia. Today, we visit the Anatolian Civilisations Museum. Here, we’ll explore Neolithic and Palaeolithic artefacts from the Urartu, Hatti, Hittite, and Phrygia civilisations. Next, we head to the Mausoleum of Atatürk, the founder of the Turkish Republic.
In the afternoon, we drive to Cappadocia, stopping along the way at an underground city. This remarkable site was built by early Christians seeking refuge from attacks and is one of the largest in the region.
Please note:You have the option to upgrade your accommodation to a Cave Hotel.
Overnight: Cappadocia | Breakfast, Dinner
Optional Hot Air Balloon Ride & Tour of Cappadocia
This morning, you will have the opportunity to opt to join a hot air balloon tour. Departing early in the morning, this experience offers an unparalleled view of Cappadocia's stunning landscapes, including its rock formations, fairy chimneys, and lunar-like terrain.
After breakfast, we will be embarking on a full-day tour of Cappadocia. starting with the Göreme Open Air Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its cave churches nestled in the valley.
We will then continue to Uchisar Village and the remarkable fairy chimneys. In Derbent Valley, we'll have the opportunity to explore unique rock formations and visit workshops where traditional carpets and onyx stones are crafted.
Overnight: Cappadocia | Breakfast, Dinner
Sultanhan Caravanserai Visit & Transfer to Pamukkale
Cappadocia – Pamukkale. This morning, we head towards Pamukkale, stopping en route to visit the Sultanhan Caravanserai. This historical site, built during the Seljuk Empire, served as a significant rest stop for travellers and merchants.
We then continue to Pamukkale and explore the renowned Cotton Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its thermal waters believed to have healing properties.
Overnight: Pamukkale | Dinner
Exploring Ephesus & Transfer to Izmir
Pamukkale – Ephesus – Izmir. After breakfast, we drive to Selçuk to explore Ephesus. Once there, we visit the Ephesus Ruins, a city dedicated to Artemis, including the Odeon, the Temple of Hadrian, the House of Love, the Library of Celsus, and the Agora. We then visit the House of the Virgin Mary, considered by many to be the final resting place of Jesus’s mother. Afterwards, we stop at a leather production store. We continue on to Izmir for the night.
Overnight: Izmir | Breakfast, Dinner
Discovering Pergamon, Troy & Transfer to Canakkale
Izmir – Bergama – Canakkale. After breakfast, we drive to Pergamon, in the Bergama region, to visit the ruins of the Asclepion, recognised as the first hospital in Asia Minor. We then proceed to Troy to explore the ancient city celebrated in Homer’s Iliad. Our journey continues to Canakkale, where you will have the evening at your leisure.
Overnight: Canakkale
Exploring Gallipoli & ANZAC Cove
Canakkale – Eceabat – Gallipoli – Istanbul. After breakfast, we take a car to the ferry to cross the Dardanelles Strait and proceed to the Gallipoli Peninsula. Here, we explore one of Turkey’s most poignant landmarks – the WWI battlefields of Gallipoli. Sites include Brighton Beach, Beach Cemetery, ANZAC Cove, Ariburnu Cemetery, the ANZAC Commemorative Site, the Respect to Mehmetçik Statue, the Lone Pine Australian Memorial, Johnston’s Jolly, the Turkish and Allied trenches and tunnels, the 57th Regiment Turkish Memorial, The Nek, and Chunuk Bair New Zealand Memorial.
Overnight: Istanbul | Breakfast
Spice Market & Bosphorus Cruise
This morning, we begin with a visit to the Spice Market, where you’ll have free time to explore. Afterwards, we meet for a 1.5-hour Bosphorus Cruise along the strait that divides Asia and Europe. Take in views of Istanbul’s forests, palaces, and historic wooden houses on both continents, and don’t miss landmarks such as the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque as we sail past.
Overnight: Istanbul | Breakfast, Lunch
Departure from Istanbul
After your final breakfast, enjoy some free time until your transfer to the airport. This marks the end of your journey. Safe travels!
Breakfast
Prices & Dates
Departure dates are guaranteed with a minimum of 2 persons. 'Twin/Double' prices are per person when there are 2 people on the same booking sharing a room.
Read MoreHotels
In Greece a variety of hotels are used in various locations. The ones listed are examples of some commonly used hotels. We reserve the right to substitute these for ones of a similar standard when necessary.
Central Hotel, Athens
This straightforward hotel is conveniently located just a 6-minute walk from the nearest metro station, 9 minutes from Syntagma Square, and 1 km from the Acropolis of Athens. The low-key rooms feature Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, marble bathrooms, air conditioning, and room service. Guests can enjoy dining at the relaxed restaurant or unwind on the rooftop terrace, which boasts a polished bar and stunning views of the Acropolis and the city.
Hotel Yigitalp, Istanbul
Hotel Yigitalp Istanbul is a 4-star hotel located in the Fatih district, within walking distance of the Grand Bazaar, Suleymaniye Mosque, and other historic landmarks. The hotel features a spa with a traditional Turkish bath, sauna, steam room, and massage services. Dining options include an on-site restaurant serving Turkish and international cuisine, as well as a rooftop bar offering panoramic city views. Additional amenities include free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour reception, and a TV lounge. The hotel is conveniently situated near public transportation, with tram and metro stations just a few minutes' walk away.
Holiday Inn Cukurambar, Ankara
This elegant hotel is located 6 km from the Atakule observation tower and 9 km from the Ethnography Museum of Ankara. The bright, comfortable rooms come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and tea and coffee-making facilities. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a relaxed restaurant, a lobby café, an indoor pool, a gym, and a spa area with a sauna and steam room. The hotel also features a business centre and a children’s play area.
Dinler Hotel, Cappadocia
The Dinler Hotel is conveniently located in Urgup, at the heart of Turkey's spectacular Cappadocia region. This large hotel offers comfortable guest rooms, with wonderful views of Urgup or the historic Kayakapi neighbourhood. Each of the rooms is equipped with an en suite bathroom and modern amenities including LCD satellite TV, free WiFi and 24-hour room service. Dinler Hotel has a choice of five bars, a patisserie in the lobby and two restaurants. After a busy day of sightseeing, head back to the hotel for a refreshing swim in the outdoor pool or a sauna and Turkish bath at the fitness centre.
Adempira Termal & Spa Hotel, Pamukkale
Adempira Termal & Spa Hotel is ideally located just a short drive from the Pamukkale Travertines surrounded by mountains. Guest rooms are modern and comfortable equipped with private bathrooms, air conditioning and satellite tv channels. There is a restaurant and bar onsite offering Turkish and international cuisine. The hotel features a Thermal Pool, Outdoor Swimming Pool, 2 Red Thermal Pools, Turkish bath and sauna as well as an array of luxurious spa treatments to indulge in after a day of sightseeing.
Kaya Prestige Hotel, Izmir
Kaya Prestige, ideally located in the heart of Izmir City Centre, offers a refined and comfortable retreat. The hotel boasts elegant rooms with city views from its rooftop terrace, and both WiFi and parking are complimentary. Each room features plush carpeted floors, flat-screen TVs, and a spacious seating area. Guests can indulge in a culinary journey at the on-site dining options, including Turkish delights at Sediv and Mediterranean cuisine at the Divan Restaurant, complemented by live music. The Merhaba Bar offers a selection of beverages along with breathtaking city vistas.
Hotel Akol, Canakkale
Built in 1990 and recently renovated the Hotel Akol is a comfortable hotel with fantastic views across the Dardanelles. Guestrooms are bright and spacious and have excellent facilities including Wi-Fi being available throughout. There are a number of great restaurants and bars at the hotel, including Radika Fish Restaurant, arguably one of the finest sea food eateries in Canakkale. Sipping a cold beer in the evening at the trendy rooftop bar overlooking the city is the perfect way to end an evening. Well located on the seafront in the centre of town.