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CAPPADOCIA MINI TOUR

Monday, April 13th, 2009

DAY 1
ANKARA - CAPPADOCIA

Arrive in Ankara, the capital of Turkey since 1923. Discover on a bus tour with a local guide, its ancient past in the Museum of Anatolian Civilization. Visit the Mausoleum of Ataturk a magnificent structure that serves as a tribute to the founder of the modern republic. After lunch drive to Cappadocia. Overnight in Cappadocia.

DAY 2
CAPPADOCIA

Explore the desolate beauty of Cappadocia’s lunar landscape, inside and out, as you visit the cave churches of Goreme Valley with their early Christian frescoes, the ancient villages of Uchisar and Zelve, known for its distinctive red clay pottery and the citadel of Uchisar with its panoramic view of the region and Avanos. Overnight in Cappadocia.

DAY 3
CAPPADOCIA - ANKARA

See a different side of Cappadocia this morning, the “under” side. Descend 8 stories beneath the ground to the city of Kaymakli where early Christians were able to live for months at a time undetected. Return to Ankara where you will board your flight home or join another tour.


CAPPADOCIA MINI TOUR FEATURES

  • Accommodation in mentioned hotels, or similar
  • Services of professional, English speaking guide.
  • 2 Breakfasts 3 Lunches 2 Dinners
  • All sightseeing and admission fees.
  • All transfers to and from airports, ground transportation, service charges and taxes.
  • Daily Departures.

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TURKEY AT A GLANCE

Monday, April 13th, 2009

DAY 1 THURSDAY
USA - ISTANBUL

Overnight flight to Istanbul.

DAY 2 FRIDAY
ISTANBUL

“Merhaba” (hello) is the cheerful welcome of your Alexander and Troy guide who meets you upon arrival in Istanbul and escorts you to your hotel. The rest of your day is free to relax or explore Istanbul on your own. Meet other tour members during a welcoming reception.

Overnight in Istanbul.

DAY 3 SATURDAY
ISTANBUL

A full day to explore some of Istanbul’s most famous treasures that bridge the past and present, East and West, beginning with the ancient Hippodrome. Next, visit the Blue Mosque, the only mosque in the world with six minarets. Explore the worldly treasures of the Topkapi Palace. After lunch overlooking the Bosphorus, visit St. Sophia a cathedral built in 536 AD, converted to a mosque in 1453 and now a museum where early Christian mosaics and Islamic calligraphy live side-by-side. End your day on a classic note as you stroll through the 6th Century Underground Cistern.

Overnight in Istanbul.

DAY 4 SUNDAY
ISTANBUL - IZMIR

Wander through the labyrinth tunnels of the Grand Bazaar. Built in 1461, it is one of the oldest and largest covered market places in the world. Barter for colorful kilims, leather goods and jewelry before transferring to the airport late in the afternoon for your short flight to Izmir.

Overnight in Izmir.

DAY 5 MONDAY | B L D
IZMIR - EPHESUS - APRHODISIAS - PAMUKKALE

Sit in the same theatre where St. Paul preached and Roman dramas were performed. Stroll the marble streets of Ephesus, one of the most complete cities of antiquity, past the Library of Celsus, the baths and the Gate of Hadrian and Roman terrace houses. Visit nearby St. John’s Basilica and the last home of the Virgin Mary before continuing to Aphrodisias, the city dedicated to the goddess of love and home to a school of sculpture that made its way across the Roman world. Visit the Temple of Aphrodite and one of the finest ancient stadiums ever built. Continue to Pamukkale where the natural wonder of the its tiers of white limestone inspired more man-made wonders such as the Roman baths and theater of ancient Hierapois.

Overnight in Pamukkale.

DAY 6 TUESDAY
PAMUKKALE - ANTALYA

Your odyssey continues through the Turkish countryside, past lovely lakes to the foot of the Taurus mountain. Here you will visit with a nomadic tribe and learn about their daily life which is as interwoven into the cycle of the land as are the colors and textures of the carpets they weave. Continue south to Antalya, arriving in time to explore this enchanting city set on the shores of the Mediterranean before the sun sets.

Overnight in Antalya.

DAY 7 WEDNESDAY
ANTALYA - ASPENDOS - PERGE - ANTALYA

Continue your Greco-Roman quest today by visiting Aspendos which has one of the best preserved theaters in the world. Its acoustics are so fine that a coin dropped on stage can be heard in the last row. You will be rejuvenated during a refreshing stop to enjoy the beauty of the Kursunlu waterfalls. Then on to Perge whose extensive ruins include a stadium that once echoed to the roar of 15,000 spectators.

Overnight in Antalya.

DAY 8 THURSDAY
ANTALYA - KONYA - CAPPADOCIA

Drive through the Taurus Mountains to Central Anatolia to Turkey’s oldest city - Konya, the capital of the Seljuk Empire, but known throughout the world as the home of the Whirling Dervishes. You will visit the Mevlana Museum named for the 13th century founder and the Slender Minaret Medrese Continue to Cappadocia stopping of along the way to visit a typical Seljuk caravansary, to see what life was like for the member of a caravan.

Overnight in Cappadocia.

DAY 9 FRIDAY
CAPPADOCIA - GOREME - CAPPADOCIA

Nature’s balancing act of the chimney-like rock formations that abound throughout Cappadocia’s rugged landscape are as fantastic as man’s accomplishments below its surface. Descend 8 stories to the intricate underground city of Kaymakli where early Christians fleeing persecution lived for months at a time undetected. Visit the Byzantine churches of Goreme carved into the cliffs with frescoes dating to the 7th century, the hidden valley of Zelve and Avanos where the distinctive red clay of the Kizilirmak River has kept celebrated potters in business for centuries.

Overnight in Cappadocia.

DAY 10 SATURDAY
CAPPADOCIA - ANKARA - ISTANBUL

Morning drive to Ankara, Turkey’s capital since 1923. After lunch at Kaleici within the walls of a medieval fortress, you’ll visit the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, filled with treasures from the region from the Hittites all the way back to the Paleolithic Age. In the late afternoon you ‘ll be transferred to the airport for your short flight to Istanbul. Enjoy a farewell dinner at the Kervansaray.

Overnight in Istanbul.

DAY 11 SUNDAY
ISTANBUL

After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight home or extend your stay with another Alexander and Troy tour.

LAND TOUR FEATURES

  • Accommodations in first class hotels as mentioned or similar.
  • Guaranteed departures with minimum 2 people.
  • Services of professional , English speaking guide.
  • 9 Breakfasts 8 Lunches 7 Dinners
  • All sightseeing and admission fees.

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FOOTSTEPS OF THE SAINTS

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

DAY 1
ANKARA

Upon arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel. Remainder of the day is at leisure. Enjoy a welcome dinner at the hotel.

DAY 2
ANKARA - CAPPADOCIA

Morning visit to Museum of Anatolian Civilizations with its ancient treasures. After lunch, drive to Cappadocia. Overnight  in Cappadocia

DAY 3
CAPPADOCIA

Visit the hidden valley of Zelve and the cave churches of Goreme whose Christian frescoes, are as vibrant now as they were in the 7th century. Overnight in Cappadocia.

DAY 4
CAPPADOCIA - ADANA

Descend 8 stories beneath the ground to the city of Kaymakli where early Christians lived for months at a time to escape persecution. Continue to Adana. Overnight in Adana.

DAY 5
ADANA - ANTIOCH - ADANA

Antioch is the city where Sts. Paul, Peter and Barnabus preached the word of Christ and so were called “Christians.’ Visit St. Peter’s Grotto the cave church where St. Peter first celebrated the mass. Overnight in Adana.

DAY 6
ADANA - TARSUS - KONYA

The birthplace of St. Paul, Tarsus lies on an ancient route through the mountains trod by both Alexander and the Crusaders. Continue to Konya, once known as Iconium, an important Christian city. You will visit the Mevlana Museum and learn about the Whirling Dervishes. Overnight in Konya.

DAY 7
KONYA - ANTALYA

Today a lengthy, but scenic drive takes you through the Taurus Mountains to the Mediterranean town of Antalya. Overnight in Antalya.

DAY 8
ANTALYA - ASPENDOS - PERGE - SIDE

Explore the nearby Greco Roman remains of Aspendos with its world- renowned Roman theatre and Side with its Roman baths and ruins. Then onto Perge, a city of vast importance during the Hellenistic era and where St. Paul preached his first sermon. Overnight in Antalya.

DAY  9
ANTALYA - LAODICIA - HIERAPOLIS

Visit the ancient city of Laodicia (one of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor) and Hierapolis where St. Philip was matyred. Enjoy nearby Pamukkale’s cascading tiers of white limestone. Overnight in Pamukkale.

DAY 10
PAMUKKALE - SARDIS - PHILADELPHIA - IZMIR

Visit Sardis and Philadelphia two of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor en route to Izmir, known in ancient times as “Smyrna”. It is the city that Paul praised for its faithfulness. Overnight in Izmir.

DAY 11
IZMIR - EPHESUS - IZMIR

Explore the remains of Ephesus including sitting in the theater where St. Paul preached, the Basilica of St. John and the home of the Virgin Mary. Overnight in  Kusadasi.

DAY 12
IZMIR - PERGAMUM - THYATIRA - BURSA

Visit two more of the Churches of Asia Minor, Pergamum a thriving city in ancient times know for its Asclepion and Thyatira. Overnight in Bursa.

DAY 13
BURSA - NICAEA - ISTANBUL

Tour Iznik, once known as Nicaea an important Byzantine town. Highlights include the ruins of the Cathedral of St. Sophia, seat of the first Ecumenical Council of 325 AD. Overnight in Istanbul.

DAY 14
ISTANBUL

The capital of the Holy Roman Empire, your tour today includes St. Sophia the first Christian Cathedral, the Undergound Cistern, the Blue Mosque and the treasures of Topkapi Palace.

DAY 15
ISTANBUL

Morning cruise along the Bosphorus. This afternoon you’re free to enjoy Istanbul as you desire.

DAY 16
ISTANBUL

Transfer to airport for your flight back to USA.

LAND TOUR FEATURES

  • Accommodations in mentioned hotels or similar.
  • Services of professional English speaking guide.
  • All meals.
  • All sightseeing and admission fees.
  • Transfers, ground transportation, service charges and taxes.