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Itinerary Overview

Package Price:

$875/- Triple Occupancy
$995/- Double Occupancy

Itinerary:
  • Day 1: Arrival .
    • Arrival at Istanbul Airport, Meeting and transfer to the hotel.
    • Free time to discover the city.
  • Day 2: Full Day Old City Tour/Islamic & Historic Sites.
    • After Breakfast, meeting with local tour guide and departure for a tour to discover the old city of Istanbul.
    • The tour will include visit to the Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Hippodrome, Grand Bazaar and Topkapi Palace-including the section of holy relics of Prophet Mohammed.
    • Overnight in Istanbul.
  • Day 3: Bosphorus Cruise Tour & City Tour.
    • After breakfast embark to the cruise for Bosphorus tour.
    • Visit to the Eyyub Al Ansari Mosque, Suleymaniye Mosque, Balat, Panorama 1453 Museum.
    • Transfer to Airport for Cappadocia flight.
    • Overnight in Cappadocia.
  • Day 4: Departure.
    • Hot air balloon tour (optional). After breakfast, visit Goreme Esentepe, Three Beauties, Pasabag Fairy Chimneys, Avanos Pottery.
    • Overnight in Hotel
  • Day 5: Departure.
    • Hot air baloon tour (optional) After breakfast ,tour to Love valley, Pigeon Valley, Kaymakli underground city, Uchisar.
    • Transfer to Airport.
    • Overnight in Istanbul
  • Day 6: Departure.
    • After breakfast transfer to airport for return flight.
Features:
  • Accommodations in Central Located Old City 5 Star hotels in Istanbul and 4 Star hotels in Cappadocia. with Breakfast.
  • Airport Meetings & Transfers by Luxury Vehicles.
  • Private Tour Guide.
  • All Admission & Entrance Fees.
  • 24H Ground staff assistance throughout the trip.
Note:
  • The prices are available but subject to availability at the time of reservation.
  • The package price doesn’t include visa fee.
Places to Visit:
  • Blue Mosque

    The handsome Blue mosque of Istanbul, also known as the Sultan Ahmet Camii, is a historical mosque in Istanbul, Turkey. The religious place of worship is an iconic landmark of old Istanbul, the capital from where the Byzantine and Ottoman empires ruled.

  • Hagia Sophia

    The great Hagia Sophia standing in the heart of the old city part of Istanbul is one of Turkey’s most celebrated landmarks. As one of the country’s top visited tourist attractions, hundreds of people enter it daily to view relics and architecture of two of the most iconic empires.

  • Topkapi Palace

    When you’re visiting Istanbul, a visit to the Topkapi Palace is a must! The palace is open every day, except Tuesday, from 9 am – 6.45pm. Ticket prices are cheap (only 45 TL for both the palace and the Harem).

  • Grand Bazaar

    The next stop on our tour of Istanbul was the Grand Bazaar. The Grand Bazaar of Istanbul is a lot more than your average shopping mall. Shopkeepers are not shy about letting you know they want your money and will do their best to get it. Sixty streets covered with thousands of shops can be overwhelming if you are not a hardcore shopper.

  • Hippodrome

    Most people visiting Istanbul think of the Hippodrome in its current iteration: a large oblong park with a couple of ancient obelisks. However, routine maintenance work in front of the Blue Mosque revealed pieces of the Hippodrome’s true historic nature when seats and statues from the vast stadium were uncovered.

  • Bosphorus Cruise

    A Bosphorus cruise provides the best way to see Istanbul’s epic architecture along the European and Asian shores of the Bosphorus Strait.

  • Panorama 1453 Museum

    Panorama 1453 Museum welcomes its guests every day between 09:00 am – 05:00 pm. The entrance fee is 10try. Visit this museum, and witness the conquest history of Istanbul.

  • Eyyub Al Ansari Mosque

    The Eyyub Sultan Mosque is situated outside the Walls of Constantinople, near the Golden Horn, in the district of Eyüp on the European side of İstanbul. Built in 1458, it was the first mosque constructed by the Ottoman Turks following their conquest of Constantinople in 1453

  • Suleymaniye Mosque

    The Süleymaniye Mosque is open to visitors daily and frees to enter. The mosque still functions as a place of worship, not just a tourist attraction, so non-Muslim guests are advised to refrain from visiting when Muslims come here to pray.

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