7 Days Bodrum to Antalya (mountains) Starting from 1700$ per person
Dates: 07-14 Sept. ’19 / 02-09 Nov. ‘19
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What's included
- A guided tour of important places
- Accommodation in single twin share room
- All meals included
- Beautifully illustrated souvenir map
- Professionally guided tour
- Current Hotel Taxes and Service Charges
- Departure Taxes or Visa handling fees
- Entrance tickets to monuments and museums
- Excess baggage charge
- Other International flights
- Personal expenses
- Visa arrangements
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- Day 7
Hotel
Meet at the hotel in Bodrum. City walking tour. D
Boat Tour
Morning Boat Tour, afternoon Castle/Underwater Arhaeology Tour and free time. B/L
Stratonikeia
Bus drive to Stratonikeia an abandoned village with Roman settlement. Later a drive through the mountains will take us to the city of Goddess Aphrodity; Aphrodisias. Sleep Pamukkale. B/D
Pamukkale/Hieropolis
Pamukkale/Hieropolis day with Unesco world heritage natural fountain formations and a lot of Roman ruins to discover and Laodikeia, one of the Seven Churches of Revelation, visit. (Possible hike). Whirling Dervis ritual in the evening. B/D
Antalya
Bus to Antalya via Termessos (Lycian major city accessible with a hike) and Guver Valley with astonishing views. Sleep Antalya. B/L
Aspendos
Perge & Aspendos day or optional e-bike tour of the city. B/L/D
Antalya Airport
Transfer to Antalya Airport. B
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