We went High-Class, and the hotels (especially Yunak Evleri in Kapadokya) were incredible sanctuaries after busy days. The extra free day in Istanbul at the end was the perfect decompression before flying home. The whole trip was perfectly balanced. Thank you to the guides and drivers for a memorable two weeks!
Twelve days felt just right to cover everything without rushing. We did the Comfort hotels and they were excellent. The itinerary flow is smart: history first, then natural wonders. The drive from Antalya through Konya to Kapadokya (Day 8) was long, but stopping for the Mevlana Museum broke it up nicely. Thanks to the whole team for the seamless transfers!
Gallipoli, Troy, Pergamum, Ephesus—the ancient history is unmatched. Pınar’s guiding at the Celsus Library was superb. The downside is simply the amount of time on the bus, especially between the western sites (Day 4 & 6). The two free days in Istanbul were a great idea! Tip: Use the second free day (Day 11) for a Bosphorus cruise; it’s a beautiful way to see the city.
This tour is worth every penny, especially for ANZAC visitors. Day 3 (Gallipoli) was incredibly moving and respectful. Unlike the shorter tours, the pace here is perfect. Breaking up the long drives (like Pamukkale to Antalya) with an overnight stay was brilliant. Pınar was a fantastic guide for the whole historical run. Flawless logistics, mate.
Glad I didn’t book the shorter tours! Having Day 6 break up the western sites before hitting Antalya was a huge improvement. The Aspendos Theater was breathtaking. Pınar was a professional, and I appreciated her detail on the Turkish side of the Gallipoli story. Tip: The local etli ekmek lunch stop in Konya (at your own expense) is a must-try!