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10 Day West Turkey Itinerary Seven Churches of the Revelation and Western Turkey Click for Full Itinerary text in PDF format | | Day 1 – Depart from USA | | Day 2 – Arrive Istanbul Airport Arrive Istanbul Airport at 10:25 am. Our representative will meet you after the customs and baggage claim. Transfer to the hotel. Afternoon visit to the Topkapi Palace, the Imperial Residential Palace of the Ottoman sultans between the 16th and 19th centuries and the oldest and largest of the remaining palaces in the world. Its displays include priceless world-class collections of jewelery, porcelain and costumes of the sultans. Dinner and overnight. (D) | | Day 3 – Istanbul Full day Istanbul tour; the Roman Hippodrome Square, Blue Mosque with its beautiful blue tiles, St. Sophia Church, built by Constantine the Great and reconstructed by Justinian in the 6th century, one of the world's greatest architectural marvels and a designated World Heritage site. Then visit the important Istanbul Archaeological Museum containing the Gezer Calender, the Titus Inscriptions, City Walls from Babylon, and other important items. Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight. (B, D) | | Day 4 – Istanbul-Troy-Alexander Troas (Acts 16:8-11; 20:5, 6, II Tim. 4:13 II Cor. 2:12)- Assos Drive to Çanakkale. Cross the Dardanelles Strait by car ferry. Proceed to Troy to see the legendary city and the replica of the Wooden Horse. Then drive to Alexandria Troas founded by Alexander the Great. Paul visited here at least twice. Then drive to Assos, this Hellenistic city where Paul rejoined his companions. Overnight in Assos. (B, D) | | Day 5 – Pergamon (Rev. 1:11; 2:12) - Thyatira (Acts 16:14, Rev. 1:11; 2:18-24)-Smyrna (Rev. 1:11; 2:8) Leave for Pergamon. Visit the Acropolis with the steepest theatre of the ancient world and the Temple of Trajan. Then visit the Red Basilica which was an Egyptian Temple, later converted to a church in the 1st century. Continue to Izmir for dinner and overnight. (B, D) | | Day 6 – Sardis (Rev. 1:11; 3:1-4)- Philadelphia (Rev. 1:11; 3:7) - Pamukkale Drive to Sardis, the capital of the ancient Lydia, where first coin of the world is invented. See the ruins of the early Church constructed next to the Temple of Diana. Continue to Alasehir to see the 1st century Philadelphia Church. Dinner and overnight at Colossae Hotel in Pamukkale. (B, D) | | Day 7 – Laodicea (Col 2:1; 4:13-16, Rev. 1:11; 3:14) - Colossae(Col. 1:2)-Aphrodisias – Kusadasi Morning tour of Pamukkale, noted ancient spa, where pure white travertine form frozen waterfalls. Drive to Aphrodisias, the city of the Goddess of Love, see the well preserved Stadium, the Odeon, the Theater and the Agora. Continue to Kusadasi for dinner and overnight. (B, D) | | Day 8 – Ephesus (Acts 18:19-24; 19:1-35; 20:16-17; 21:29, 1 Cor. 15:32; 16:8, I Tim. 1:3 II Tim. 1:18; 4:12, Rev. 1:11, 2:1)-Kusadasi Visit the famous ancient city of Ephesus, the Ephesus Archaeological Museum and the Basilica of St. John. The visit of the House of Virgin Mary is optional. Dinner at the hotel. Overnight in Kusadasi. (B, D) | | Day 9 – Miletus - Didyma - Priene - Kusadasi Visit the Greco-Roman city of Priene. Then visit Miletus theatre where Paul spoke to the locals. Last visit to the Apollo Temple in Didyma, the famous oracle Center of Asia Minor. Return to Kusadasi. (B, D) | | Day 10 – Departure Early transfer to the Izmir Airport for departure. Fly back to USA via Istanbul. End of our services. (B) | INCLUDING • 8 nights at good 4 star hotels in Turkey • Sightseeing as per the itinerary • All escorted transfers • Daily breakfast and 8 dinners (B: breakfast, D: dinner) • Transportation by private A/C bus with driver throughout the tour • Car ferry cost, tolls, parking fees, gasoline • Bible Oriented English speaking professional tour guide throughout the tour • Entry fees to the sites & museums • Service charges & local taxes EXCLUDING • Lunches and all drinks • Turkish Visa fee • Personal expenses • Any other service which is not mentioned above |
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