Heritage of ancient civilizations
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Heritage of ancient civilizations

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Created: Thursday 25 July 2024 - Departure: Monday 31 March 2025
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€1,788
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Created: Thursday 25 July 2024 - Departure: Monday 31 March 2025
Destinations: Istanbul, Izmir, Cappadocia, Istanbul

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31 Mar
1. Istanbul
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About the destination: Istanbul owes its historical significance and its incredible cultural and architectural heritage to its perfect strategic location, straddling the Bosphorus straits which separate Europe and Asia Minor. Throughout most of its 2,500-year-long history, the city (first known as Byzantium, then as Constantinople and since 1930 as Istanbul) was a cultural melting pot. Today, its population of over 13 million is almost exclusively Turkish, and many of its people are recent migrants from provincial Turkey, drawn by the promise of jobs and careers in this vibrant, rapidly growing city. Istanbul is no longer the nation's capital, but is Turkey's economic and cultural powerhouse - a status emphasised by its role as a European City of Culture in 2010 and the award of UNESCO World Heritage listing to many of its most important landmarks, which range from stunning Ottoman mosques and Byzantine churches and catacombs to the columns of Hellenistic temples and the remains of massive medieval city walls. But there's more to Istanbul than Byzantine and Ottoman heritage. A rapidly growing economy has contributed to a thriving arts and music scene, with a wealth of new bars, clubs, private art galleries, restaurants and designer fashion outlets.
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02 Apr
Transport from Istanbul to Izmir
Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines Turkish Airlines - TK2354
02:00 - Istanbul, Istanbul Airport (IST)
03:15 - Izmir, Adnan Menderes (ADB)
1h 15m 20 KG Nonstop Fare: FLEXIBLE
Transport:  TK2354
Cabin Class: Economy
02 Apr
2. Izmir
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About the destination: İzmir is a city in the western extremity of Anatolia and the third most populous city in Turkey, after Istanbul and Ankara. The metropolitan area of İzmir extends along the outlying waters of the Gulf of İzmir and inland to the north across the delta of the Gediz River, to the east along an alluvial plain created by several small streams and to a slightly more rugged terrain in the south. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Beaches. Izmir has many beaches which are not too far from the city centre. • Konak Square • Asansör • Beaches. • Alsancak. • Karsiyaka • Kadifekale • Teleferik
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04 Apr
Transport from Izmir to Cappadocia
Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines Turkish Airlines
08:55 - Izmir, Adnan Menderes (ADB)
12:35 - Kayseri, Erkilet (ASR)
3h 40m 20 KG 1 stopover Fare: FLEXIBLE
TK
TK Turkish Airlines - TK 2311
08:55 - Izmir, Adnan Menderes (ADB)
10:20 - Istanbul, Istanbul Airport (IST)
Transport:  TK2311
Cabin Class: Economy
45m - Connection in Istanbul, Istanbul Airport (IST)
TK
TK Turkish Airlines - TK 2016
11:05 - Istanbul, Istanbul Airport (IST)
12:35 - Kayseri, Erkilet (ASR)
Transport:  TK2016
Cabin Class: Economy
04 Apr
3. Cappadocia
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About the destination: Cappadocia is a historical region in Central Anatolia, largely in the Nevşehir, Kayseri, Kırşehir, Aksaray, and Niğde Provinces in Turkey. According to Herodotus,[1] in the time of the Ionian Revolt (499 BCE) the Cappadocians were reported as occupying a region from Mount Taurus to the vicinity of the Euxine (Black Sea). Cappadocia, in this sense, was bounded in the south by the chain of the Taurus Mountains that separate it from Cilicia, to the east by the upper Euphrates, to the north by Pontus, and to the west by Lycaonia and eastern Galatia.[2] The name, traditionally used in Christian sources throughout history,[citation needed] continues in use as an international tourism concept to define a region of exceptional natural wonders, in particular characterized by fairy chimneys and a unique historical and cultural heritage. Cappadocia is staraíochta réigiún i Anatolia Lárnach, go príomha i na cúigí Nevşehir, Kayseri, Kırşehir, Aksaray, agus Niğde in An Tuirce. De réir Herodotus,[1] i rith an Ionian Revolt (499 BCE) tuairiscíodh na Cappadocians mar a bhí ag glacadh réigiún ó Mount Taurus go dtí comharsanacht an Euxine (Black Sea). Cappadocia, sa chiall seo, bhí teoranta sa deisceart ag slabhra na Taurus Mountains a scarann sé ó Cilicia, go dtí an oirthear ag an Euphrates uachtarach, go dtí an tuaisceart ag Pontus, agus go dtí an iarthar ag Lycaonia agus Galatia thoir.[2] An t-ainm, a úsáidtear go traidisiúnta i bhfoinsí Críostaí ar fud na staire,[citation needed] leanann in úsáid mar choincheap turasóireachta idirnáisiúnta chun réigiún de iontais nádúrtha eisceachtúla a shainmhíniú, go háirithe a bhfuil saintréithe ag fairy chimneys agus oidhreacht staraíochta agus cultúrtha uathúil.
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05 Apr
Tickets
Deal Package : Cappadocia Full-day Red Tour & Hot Air Balloon Ride
Deal Package : Cappadocia Full-day Red Tour & Hot Air Balloon Ride
2 Entrances ( Adultos desde 6 a 100 años: 2 )
10 hours - 11 hours 04:30 Precio de oferta con descuento
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07 Apr
Transport from Cappadocia to Istanbul
Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines Turkish Airlines - TK2023
03:35 - Kayseri, Erkilet (ASR)
05:10 - Istanbul, Istanbul Airport (IST)
1h 35m 20 KG Nonstop Fare: FLEXIBLE
Transport:  TK2023
Cabin Class: Economy
07 Apr
4. Istanbul
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About the destination: Istanbul owes its historical significance and its incredible cultural and architectural heritage to its perfect strategic location, straddling the Bosphorus straits which separate Europe and Asia Minor. Throughout most of its 2,500-year-long history, the city (first known as Byzantium, then as Constantinople and since 1930 as Istanbul) was a cultural melting pot. Today, its population of over 13 million is almost exclusively Turkish, and many of its people are recent migrants from provincial Turkey, drawn by the promise of jobs and careers in this vibrant, rapidly growing city. Istanbul is no longer the nation's capital, but is Turkey's economic and cultural powerhouse - a status emphasised by its role as a European City of Culture in 2010 and the award of UNESCO World Heritage listing to many of its most important landmarks, which range from stunning Ottoman mosques and Byzantine churches and catacombs to the columns of Hellenistic temples and the remains of massive medieval city walls. But there's more to Istanbul than Byzantine and Ottoman heritage. A rapidly growing economy has contributed to a thriving arts and music scene, with a wealth of new bars, clubs, private art galleries, restaurants and designer fashion outlets.
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