Ephesus Ancient City
Library of Celsus
Great Theatre
Marble Street
Terrace Houses
Temple of Hadrian
Agora
Trajan Fountain
Remains of the Temple of Artemis
House of the Virgin Mary
Isa Bey Mosque
Sirince Village
Our tour begins as your guide outlines the history of the region during the journey. As you arrive at the Ephesus Ancient City, the enchanting atmosphere greets you from the very first step. Passing between glorious columns, you make your way through the entrance of the city to Marble Street, while your guide elaborately describes daily life during the Roman period, the trade routes, and why Ephesus was one of the most important port cities of the time. During your photo break in front of the Library of Celsus, you will listen to the architectural intricacies and symbolic meanings of this magnificent structure that has survived since the 2nd century.
Great Theatre
Marble Street
Terrace Houses
Seated on the steps of the Great Theatre, which can hold tens of thousands of people and whose acoustics are still impressive today, you will visualize the performances and rallies that took place here. At the optionally visitable Terrace Houses, you will have the opportunity to closely observe the lavish homes adorned with mosaics and frescoes of wealthy families from that era, gaining insight into the living standards of the Roman period.
Remains of the Temple of Artemis
House of the Virgin Mary
Isa Bey Mosque
At the remains of the Temple of Artemis, regarded as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, your guide will narrate its glorious past and how it fell into ruin, sharing intriguing stories about how the relationship between faith and power has shaped throughout history. Then, you will enjoy a peaceful break at the House of the Virgin Mary at the foot of Mount Bülbül, learning why visitors from different faiths flock here and the significance of this place for the Christian world. Afterward, you will discover the elegance of Ottoman architecture at the charming Isa Bey Mosque, where you will see the traces of intertwined civilizations in the region.
Sirince Village
Towards the end of the day, you will visit Sirince Village, famous for its stone streets, historical Greek houses, wine cellars, and local delicacies, completing your tour with joyful flavors. During your free time here, you can wander through the narrow streets of the village, taste homemade wines, and purchase handcrafted products and souvenirs. The “Ephesus Tour” offers a rich experience that brings together history, faith, culture, and flavor, leaving you with memories that will not easily fade.
Professional Turkish guiding service
Visit to the Ancient City of Ephesus (Library of Celsus, Great Theatre, etc.)
Visit to the House of Virgin Mary
Visit to the ruins of the Temple of Artemis
Lunch included in the tour program or free lunch break
Organization of museum and archaeological site entrance fees (included or not depending on the package)
Travel insurance and basic travel agency services
Lunch and meals outside of the main tour program
Admission fees for museums and archaeological sites
Travel insurance
Extra transfers from the hotel to shopping centers or different locations
Tour duration, departure and return times, as well as the departure point (Kuşadası) and return details to the hotel/city: The Efes tour is generally planned as a full day; departures are usually made early in the morning (around 08:00) from Kuşadası or specified other departure points and returns are made to the same points in the early evening. The tour program specifies the transfer time from your hotel to the meeting point, the waiting times throughout the day, and the estimated arrival time back to the hotel/city at the end of the tour; thus, you can plan your day accordingly.
Included services in the price: transportation, professional guidance, entrance fees for museums and archaeological sites, lunch. Services not included in the price: Personal expenses. Entrance fees for the Efes Ancient City, as well as other museum and archaeological site entrance fees, and a set menu lunch at a specific restaurant are included. Personal expenses (drinks, snacks), souvenir purchases, extra activities or museum entries, meals other than lunch, and optional tips are among the items not included in the price; these costs are paid separately at the end of the tour.
Main sites to visit in the Efes Ancient City, House of Virgin Mary, Temple of Artemis, Isa Bey Mosque and the average time spent at these locations: The main stops in the tour program include the Efes Ancient City (approximately 2–3 hours), House of Virgin Mary (approximately 45–60 minutes), the ruins of the Temple of Artemis (approximately 20–30 minutes), and the historical Isa Bey Mosque in Selçuk (approximately 30–45 minutes). Your guide will provide historical information at these sites and also allow sufficient time for photo opportunities and free time; slight adjustments may be made to the times according to the group's pace and weather conditions.
Walking distances, terrain structure (stone, stairs, sloping areas), and recommendations for participants: comfortable shoes, hat, sunscreen, water, etc.: A moderate level of walking is required in the Efes Ancient City along ancient stone-paved paths, sometimes passing through sloping and stairway areas; therefore, flat, non-slip, comfortable walking shoes should be preferred. Especially during the summer months, high exposure to the sun is common, so it is recommended to carry a hat, sunglasses, high-factor sunscreen, and an adequate amount of water; having a light raincoat or a thin jacket in a small backpack will also be helpful against varying weather conditions.
Weather expectations by season, sun and temperature warnings, precautions against rain likelihood: In spring and autumn, the weather is generally mild; cool in the mornings and evenings, and ideal temperatures for walking during the day are observed, making layered clothing advantageous during these periods. In the summer months, however, temperatures rise significantly and the sun is very intense; it is important to drink water frequently, take breaks in the shade, use sunscreen, and wear light-colored, lightweight clothing. In winter and on rainy days, water-resistant shoes, raincoats/umbrellas, and wind-resistant outerwear are recommended.
Tour insurance, cancellation and refund conditions, minimum participant number, ID/passport requirement, and communication information with the guide: Tour packages typically include mandatory travel insurance; cancellation and refund conditions may vary depending on the specified time during the reservation (for example, free cancellation up to 24–48 hours before the tour) and these conditions should be written in the contract. Tours generally take place depending on a certain minimum number of participants; you are required to bring an ID or passport with you on the tour day, and prior to the tour, you will be provided with the phone number of the guide or agency representative, as well as emergency contact information, to reach in any situation.
Comfortable walking shoes
Sunscreen and hat
Water
Camera or phone
Light snacks
Identification and necessary documents