Arrival: Take a 14-seat private shuttle to your Sultanahmet hotel.
Highlight: Dinner at a rooftop restaurant with a view of the Marmara Sea and a leisurely evening stroll to observe the exterior of the Hagia Sophia.
1. The islands of the Princes (Büyükada and Heybeliada)
The most common method of seeing the Marmara Sea. From Istanbul, it’s only a ferry voyage to these nine car-free islands.
2. The Islands of Marmara (For the Adventurous)
The sea’s namesake, Marmara Island, is well-known for its white marble quarries, which have been in operation since the Roman era, if you choose to venture off the usual route.
Locals love Avşa Island in the summer because of its sandy beaches and vineyards.
3. Strategic Gateway (Transition from Konya to Ephesus)
The Marmara area links your historical sites on your eight-day journey.
The 1915 Çanakkale Bridge: This record-breaking suspension bridge crosses the Dardanelles, the southwestern “exit” of the Marmara Sea, and may be encountered on your way to Ephesus.
Morning: A guided tour of the Basilica Cistern and Topkapi Palace, home of the Harem.
The Ottoman Empire ruled from Topkapi Palace for almost 400 years, from 1465 to 1856. It is a vast complex comprising four courtyards, beautiful gardens, and elaborate pavilions with views of the Sea of Marmara and the Bosphorus, rather than a single structure.
Here is all the information you need for your ten-person group’s 2026 visit.
1. Highlights of the “Big Three”
The most visited area of the palace is frequently the Imperial Harem. The 400+ rooms housed the Sultan’s concubines and family. It’s a labyrinth of gilded fountains, secret passageways, and gorgeous Iznik tiles.
Sacred Relics: Some of the most revered objects in the Islamic world, including the Prophet Muhammad’s sword and mantle, are kept in the Third Courtyard.
Wander around the Grand Bazaar and pay a visit to the Blue Mosque in the afternoon.
Enjoying a private group Bosphorus Sunset Cruise in the evening to see the city skyline
Highlight: A visit to Pasabag (Monks Valley) and Devrent Valley (Lunar Landscape) in the afternoon.
Stay: Book a room at the upscale Cave Hotel in Ürgüp or Göreme. The most well-known structure is the iconic Camel, a rock that resembles a sitting camel. It is the valley’s most photographed location.
Other Shapes: Look for pebbles that resemble Napoleon’s cap, dolphins, penguins, or even a depiction of the Virgin Mary.
The Landscape: The dusty, moon-like reddish-pink ground creates a striking contrast for group shots.
Sunrise: Hot Air Balloon Flight (bucket list must).
Day: Explore the Göreme Open-Air Museum (UNESCO frescoes) and descend into the Kaymakli Underground City.
Evening: Traditional “Turkish Night” show or a quiet dinner in a cave restaurant.
Travel: Instead of a flight (which often connects back through Istanbul), take a private group transfer (approx. 3 hours). This is a scenic drive along the ancient Silk Road.
Konya Highlight: Visit the Mevlana Museum (the tomb of Rumi) and the Ince Minaret Medrese.
Stay: Overnight in Konya to experience its serene, spiritual atmosphere.
Mythology & History: This is the time of the Trojan War, the emergence of the Olympic gods, and King Minos. In legend, King Aegeus believed his son Theseus had died and jumped into the sea, hence the sea’s name.
For thousands of years, it has served as a crucial trade route. It continues to be a vital shipping route and a top travel destination worldwide.
The Aegean is known to sailors as the “Meltemi” Winds because of these powerful, arid north winds that blow in the summer. They can make for some “exciting” ferry rides, but they also have the welcome cooling effect!
After Alexandria and Pergamum, the Library of Celsus was the third-largest library in antiquity when it was constructed in 110 AD. It was built with an ingenious double-wall system to shield the fragile parchment from moisture and could accommodate about 12,000 scrolls.
The Great Theatre was a huge “open-air stadium” that had space for 25,000 spectators. It is well-known not only for its plays but also for the riot against the Apostle Paul that took place there and is mentioned in the Bible. The local silversmiths were afraid that his teachings would cause them to lose their business selling statues of Artemis.
Once one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Temple of Artemis now stands as a lone column. Compared to the Parthenon in Athens, it was four times larger.
The Spice Bazaar, also known as the Egyptian Bazaar or Mısır Çarşısı. In the best possible way, it’s a sensory overload. However, saffron requires a certain amount of detective work.
This “trap” is the most prevalent in Istanbul: “Turkish saffron.” It’s dried safflower, so don’t let the name or the cheaper price fool you. Although it has a similar appearance to saffron and works well for coloring rice, it lacks the real thing’s flavor and therapeutic qualities.
Iranian saffron, sometimes known as Negin or Sargol, is what you need if you want the real, strong spice. The field guide is as follows:
The Look: Fine, deep-red threads with a slightly flared, trumpet-shaped tip are the hallmark of real saffron. Safflower is identified by its flat, yellow-orange petals.
The scent should be a complex blend of hay and honey. Some claim that it even has a subtle “tobacco” or “metallic” note.
The Cost: The priciest spice in the world is saffron. If it is “cheap,” it is not real. Depending on the grade and your ability to haggle, you should budget between $5 and $15 per gram, or 150 and 500 Turkish Lira.
The Safe: To keep it safe and fresh, the very best saffron is stored in glass jars or even a tiny safe behind the counter in many respectable stores rather than in open bins.
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