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Duration
13 days
Max Group Size
30
Departure Type
Scheduled
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Physical level
easy
Operated In
English, Georgian
Age Requirement
11 - 99 Ages
Tour Overview
Journey from the vibrant heart of the Ottoman Empire to the ancient crossroads of the Caucasus on this carefully curated 13-day tour. Begin in Istanbul, where East meets West, and continue through Turkey’s iconic heartlands including the surreal landscapes of Cappadocia and the cultural capital of Ankara. Travel along the scenic Black Sea coast to Trabzon, then cross into Georgia, a land of dramatic mountains, ancient churches, warm hospitality, and deep-rooted traditions.
This adventure offers a perfect blend of cultural discovery, natural beauty, and historical depth, ending with a spectacular Gala Dinner and Folklore Show in Tbilisi—an unforgettable finale to your transcontinental journey.
Attractions
Highlights
Itinerary
Upon our arrival at Istanbul International Airport, your guide will meet, assist and transfer you to the hotel. Istanbul was the capital city of Byzantium & Roman Empires and Ottoman State. It is a most fascinating city, which actually crosses two continents Europe and Asia. It is a city of amalgamation of museums, bazaars, minarets, mosques, churches, palaces, and restaurants catering to every one’s taste, customs and fifteen million people. Overnight in Istanbul.
(Breakfast,
Lunch, and Bosphorus Dinner
Cruise included)
Our
professional guide will meet you at your hotel’s lobby at 08:30, and we’ll
start our Student Tour in Istanbul. Today, our first stop will be Saint Sophia
or Hagia Sophia, built by the emperor Justinian in 532 - 537. Designed and
built as a church For over 1000 years, it was the largest cathedral in the
world and the center of the Orthodox. Today, it is a touristic and spiritual
centre for Christians, Muslims, and other religious groups. Next, we’ll visit
Topkapı Palace, which served as the administrative centre of the Ottoman Empire
for over 400 years, from the 15th to the 19th centuries, and as the home of the
Sultans and their families. Here, we will also visit the Hagia Irene Church,
located in the garden of Topkapı Palace. Afterwards, we will have lunch at a
local restaurant and explore Hippodrome Square; We will see the Serpent Column
brought from Delphi from Greece, the Egyptian Obelisk, the German Fountain of
Wilhelm ll, and the tombs of Ottoman sultans and princes. Next, we will visit
the Blue Mosque, also known as Sultanahmet Mosque, which is the most splendid
Ottoman mosque in Istanbul, Built between the years 1609 and 1617, it is best
known for its 6 minarets and blue Iznik tiles that lend the mosque its name.
The students can compare the architecture of Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque on
the spot here. Finally, we will visit the Grand Bazaar, which has over 4,000
shops full of hidden treasures and authentic items. End of the tour, return to the hotel.
BOSPHORUS
DINNER CRUISE (20:00 – 23:30)
Menu;
Grill fish or meatballs or chicken, cold and hot appetisers,
Beverages.;
Unlimited soft beverage.
Program:
Music, Folklore performance, Whirling Dervishes show, Traditional wedding
ceremony, Oriental belly dancer Show, and more.
Transfer: Return
transfer from the hotel
(Breakfast,
Lunch and Dinner included)
After
breakfast enjoy BOSPORUS BY BOAT; a traditional excursion by boat along
the waterway separating Europe and Asia. The shore lined with old wooden
villas, palaces of marble, fortresses, and small fishing villages. During the
excursion, you will see the magnificent sights of the following attractions
from your boat. See Dolmabahce Palace, and further along, the parks and
imperial pavilions of Yildiz Palace. On the coastal edge of this park, is
Ciragan Palace, 300 meters of its marble facade faces the shore. At Ortakoy a
great variety of artists, gather every sunday to display their work along the
street. Ortakoy is a symbol of tolerance with a church, a mosque and a
synagogue existing side by side for centuries. RUMELI FORTRESS (view from
boat), Built by Mehmet the Conqueror in 1452 prior to the conquest of Istanbul
was completed in only four months to control and protect the infamous Bosporus
passage. It is one of the most beautiful works of military architecture
anywhere in the world. BEYLERBEYI PALACE (view from boat), is the summer
residence of Ottoman sultans exists in its original renovated glory featuring
original antique furniture and magnificent gardens with the Harem on the Asian
side of Istanbul. Lunch break at the Turkish restaurant. After the lunch we will then take
you to the GRAND SPICE BAZAAR, which is a
unique atmosphere with reasonable prices for your shopping. Here you will find;
Exotic Spices and Herbs, Turkish Baklava, Turkish Delights, Turkish Coffee,
nuts and fruits, small souvenirs such as Ceramic Handicrafts, Evil Eyes totems,
all naturel olive oil, soaps and many other goods in Souvenir Shops and stores.
After the tour transfer to Istanbul
Airport for domestic flight to Cappadocia. Transfer from airport and check in
to your hotel in Cappadocia. Dinner and overnight in Cappadocia.
Please Note: If you wish to join our optional activity of Cappadocia Hor Air Ballooning for tomorrow, please contact with your guide and register because it will take place early the next morning.
(Breakfast Lunch and dinner
included)
After breakfast we will see Goreme Valley where
we will examine the process of the rock formations of Cappadocia. Later we
drive a bit further and visit the cave dwellings in conical rock formations
around Uchisar. Tea and coffee break in a cave house before we go to Goreme
Open-Air Museum, where the best preserved frescoed rock cut churches and
monasteries are located. After we have buffet lunch, we visit the Family Fairy
Chimneys of Urgup. Wine taste in a local winery and visiting the wishing hill
in Urgup.
A short walk in Devrent Valley where the rock
formations look like different figures. The Monk's Valley will be our next stop
where we see monk's cells in multi-capped Fairy Chimneys. Avanos, the pottery
town of Cappadocia is visited, and after a short walk in Rose valley Cavetown,
will take you to a remote place for sunset. Dinner and overnight in Cappadocia.
(Breakfast Lunch and dinner
included)
We will pick you up from your hotel and depart
at 09.00 to drive to Ihlara Valley upon breakfast. There, we will walk nearly 4
km and visit the frescoed churches before it gets hot.
Lunch is in Ihlara Valley, at bank of Melendiz
River, which is flowing in the valley. After lunch, we will visit Selime
Cathedral and return back to Ozkonak Underground City. On the way, we will
visit the Nar Crater Lake. Whilst all other tour groups are at Ihlara Valley,
we will be in an underground city where temperature is 12-13 C afternoon.
After we visit the biggest underground city of
Cappadocia, we will drive to the Pigeons Valley to see pigeon houses which were
made to collect guano in. Dinner and overnight in Cappadocia.
(Breakfast and Lunch included)
After breakfast we’ll transfer you to Ankara, making the three hour journey in
comfort by car. This modern city, the country’s capital since 1923, is a
commercial hub with modern shopping districts and office buildings. But it’s
also where the founder of the Turkish Republic is buried. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
is one of the 20th century’s great political leaders and at home he is
considered a national hero. He rests in peace at a mausoleum called Anıtkabir.
An included city tour will give you a feel for Ankara’s major landmarks, such
as the Presidential Palace, and you’ll see how different it is from Istanbul.
Overnight in Ankara.
(Breakfast and Lunch included)
This morning we’ll visit
the Museum of Anatolian Civilisations, which is housed close to the Citadel,
the hilltop settlement founded by the Hittites some 3000 years ago. It’s highly
regarded, considered one of the best archaeological museums in the country.
Inside you’ll find an array of exhibits that tell the story of the ancient
settlers in Asia Minor from the Stone Age. The Neolithic, Hittite and Phrygian
works of art are especially impressive. Down the hill from the museum are the
ruins of the Roman temple of Augustus and Rome. It’s not the only legacy of
this once great empire, as Ankara is also where you’ll find the Column of
Julian and the ruins of the Roman baths. There’ll be free time this afternoon
for you to explore these sites and more on your own. If art’s your bag, we’d
also suggest calling in at Cer Modern. Overnight in Ankara.
(Breakfast and Lunch included)
Transfer from the hotel to the airport . This morning we will make our way to
the airport for our flight to Trabzon, a city on Turkey’s Black Sea coast. Just
outside the city in Altindere National Park is Sumela Monastery, thought to date from the 4th century. Perched
high on a ledge on a sheer cliff face, it’s as remarkable for its engineering
as it is for its religious significance. There’ll be time to tour Trabzon too,
calling in at the 13th century St Sophia church to see its remarkable Byzantine
frescoes. Afterwards, it’s time to cross the border into Georgia where we’ll
aim to arrive in Batumi in time for dinner. Overnight in Batumi.
Note : Driving distance: 268 km /
168 ml.
(Breakfast included)
Batumi has in recent
years seen extraordinary growth, making this the second largest city in Georgia
after the capital Tbilisi. It’s still best known as a seaside resort and if you
have the opportunity to ascend the 130 metre high Alphabetic Tower, covered
with Georgian script, you’ll enjoy stellar views over the waterfront. The
city’s old town is also a gem, with many restored mansions. We’ll take you on a
city tour which gives you the opportunity to visit the Cathedral of the Mother
of God, originally a Catholic church; the city’s Italianate Piazza and the
Kissing Monument of Ali and Nino. Each day, the twin figures which comprise
this sculpture, nicknamed the Statue of Love, slide together into an embrace.
Later we’ll drive out to the Gonio Fortress for a visit - it dates from Roman
times - before heading back to Batumi. Overnight in Batumi.
(Breakfast
included)
This
Georgian city is the third largest in the country. Some of the area’s biggest
tourist attractions are actually found outside Kutaisi. One of them is the
Gelati Monastery. You’ll be wowed by the detail in the frescoes that survive in
this UNESCO-listed 12th century complex. Also lying beyond the city limits is
Prometheus Cave. Six of the 22 chambers of this sprawling karst cavern are open
to visitors, so we can take a look at its stalactites and stalagmites. In the
centre of the city is Bagrati Cathedral. It’s an important historical landmark
and worth seeing despite concerns from UNESCO that unsympathetic and extensive
renovations have destroyed much of its authenticity. Overnight in Kutaisi.
Note
:
Driving distance: 153 km / 96 ml.
Note: it
is possible to extend your trip at this point to give you the opportunity to
visit Akhaltsikhe and the cave town in Vardzia. Please contact us for prices
and options.
(Breakfast and Dinner included)
Let’s round off what’s
hopefully been a wonderful trip by exploring our final destination: Tbilisi.
This morning we’ll tour the city, beginning in the atmospheric old town where
we can enjoy one of the best views in the city from the 13th century Methekhi
Church. High on the hill, you’ll see the 4th century church and, crossing the
river, the cable car that many tourists take to get up there. We’ll take a
closer look, and marvel at how tall the statue of Mother Georgia when you look
upwards from her feet. We’ll continue exploring Tbilisi, visiting some of its
ancient places of worship including the 12th century cathedral. Later, we’ll
head along Rustaveli Avenue into Georgia’s modern commercial district and visit
the treasury of the Georgian National Museum. Tonight’s dinner in a traditional
restaurant will be accompanied by folk dancing or singing. Overnight in
Tbilisi.
This is the end point of the tour. When you’re ready, say farewell to Georgia as our driver transfers you safely to the airport for your flight home.
Trip includes
Included
2 Night Accommodation in Istanbul
– Central Palace Hotel
3 Night Accommodation in Cappadocia
– Elpuente Cave Hotel
2 Night Accommodation
in Ankara - Ankara - Altınel Ankara
Hotel & Convention Center
2 Night Accommodation in
Batumi - Batumi Hotel Corner Inn
1 Night Accommodation in Kutaisi
- Hotel Terrace Kutaisi
2 Night Accommodation in Tbilisi Tbilisi - Amante Narikala Hotel
PS:
If This hotel list not available at the time of your booking then we will
arrange smilar other hotel for your group. If you prefer a Different category
hotel, there might be an additional cost
Professional
English - speaking tour guides
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Meal plan as mentioned in the itinerary



Airport and tour transfers as per itinerary
Transportation in a comfortable, air-conditioned, non-smoking coach
Guided
Istanbul Old Town Byzantine & Ottoman Imperior Relics Tour
Bosphorus
Dinner Cruise
Guided
Bosphorus Cruise and Shopping Tour
Guided
Cappadocia Red Tour
Guided
Cappadocia Green Tour
Guided
Ankara Tour
Guided Ankara
Anatolian Civilisations Museum Tour
Guided
Ayder Tour
Guided
Sumela Monastery & Trabzon City Tour
Guided
Batumi City Tour
Guided
Kutaisi Tour
Guided
Uplistikhe - Gori – Mtskheta Tour
Guided
Tbilisi City Tour & Gala Dinner & Folklore Show
All entrance fees mentioned in
the itinerary
Hotel room taxes
City
Tax
Parking fees
Service Charges and taxes
Duration: 13 Days / 12 Nights
Start/End: Begins in Istanbul, ends in Tbilisi
Accommodation: 4 or 5 star and boutique hotels with breakfast included
Transportation: Private coach, domestic flight (if applicable), and border
transfer
Group Size: Small group (max 18 travelers) for a personalized experience
Meals: Daily breakfast, selected dinners including a Gala Dinner with live
Georgian folklore performance
Guides: English-speaking guides in both Turkey and Georgia
Border Crossing: Turkey–Georgia crossing via Sarpi Border (smooth and
scenic)
Entry Requirements: Visa-free or e-Visa available for many nationalities
(check before travel)
Best Time to Travel: Spring (April–June) and Fall (September–October) for
ideal weather
Excluded
International flight tickets
Domestic Flight Istanbul to Cappadocia
Domestic Flight Ankara to Trabzon
Insurance: All types
Tipping
Insurance: All types
Turkey entry visa
Georgia entry visa
Items of a personal nature such as alcoholic drinks, cold drinks, laundry
Any others expenses which are not mentioned at the included section
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