Tagesausflug nach Ephesus ab/bis Istanbul mit FLUG und MITTAGESSEN





Beschreibung
Genießen Sie einen Tagesausflug nach Ephesus ab/bis Istanbul. Das Tourprogramm umfasst den Besuch der antiken Stadt Ephesus, des Hauses der Jungfrau Maria, des Tempels der Artemis. Die Tour hat zwei verschiedene Optionen: „INKLUSIVE FLUGTICKETS“ und „AUSGENOMMENE FLUGTICKETS“. Sie können Ihre bevorzugte Option während des Tourkaufs auswählen. AUSGESCHLOSSENE FLUGTICKETS : Mit dieser Option haben Sie die Möglichkeit, auf Englisch und Japanisch zu reisen. Die Gruppengröße beträgt maximal 10 Personen. Inlandsflugtickets sind AUSGESCHLOSSEN und sollten an Ihrem Ende gekauft werden. Bitte konsultieren Sie den Reiseveranstalter, bevor Sie buchen, da nur bestimmte Flüge für dieses Programm empfohlen werden. INKLUSIVE FLUGTICKETS : Mit dieser Option haben Sie die Möglichkeit, auf Englisch und Japanisch geführt zu reisen. Die Gruppengröße wird bis zu 10 Personen betragen max. Inlandsflugteckets sind INKLUSIVE und wir kümmern uns darum Das Mittagessen wird in einem lokalen Restaurant serviert, wo Sie erleben können, wie türkische Teppiche hergestellt werden
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Nach der frühen Abholung von Ihrem Hotel fahren Sie zum Flughafen Istanbul für Ihren 1 Stunde 30 Minuten langen Inlandsflug nach Izmir.
Bei Ihrer Ankunft werden Sie von Ihrem Fahrer begrüßt, der Sie nach Selcuk fährt, wo Sie sich den anderen Gruppenteilnehmern anschließen und Ihre ganztägige Tour beginnen.
6 km nördlich der Ruinen von Ephesus wurde eine Kirche aus dem 6. Jh. N. Chr. Auf den Fundamenten eines Hauses aus dem 1. Jh. N. Chr. Erbaut. Sie wird von der Kirche zum letzten Haus erklärt, in dem Maria ihre letzten Tage verbracht hat. Es wird auch angenommen, dass die Himmelfahrt dort am 15. August stattfand.
Ein archäologischer Schatz, die am besten erhaltene klassische Stadt im östlichen Mittelmeerraum. Während des 1. Jh. n. Chr. war Ephesus mit mehr als 250.000 Einwohnern nach Rom die zweitgrößte Stadt der Erde. Es lag im Zentrum der bekannten Welt und spielte die Rolle eines Tores zwischen Ost und West. Mit seinem riesigen Hafen war es auch in der Antike das Zentrum des Handels. Es war nicht nur eine reiche Handelsstadt, sondern auch eine beeindruckende Stadt, in der sogar Mark Antonius und Kleopatra ihre Flitterwochen in Ephesus verbrachten. Hier befindet sich auch eines der sieben Weltwunder der Antike, der Tempel der Artemis. Ephesus ist auch gut erhalten, so dass Sie beim Spaziergang durch die alten Straßen zwischen den wunderschönen Monumenten wie der drittgrößten Bibliothek der antiken Welt oder dem größten römischen Theater auf dem asiatischen Kontinent das Gefühl eines Zeitreisenden haben
Mittagessen. (Traditionelles Mittagessen findet im Demonstrationsdorf für Kunstteppiche statt, wo Sie auch erleben können, wie türkische Teppiche von lokalen Meistern hergestellt werden.)
war eines der sieben Weltwunder der Antike. Sein alter Kult, der der Artemis gewidmet war, war in der Antike sehr berühmt und machte Ephesus zu einem vielbesuchten Pilgerort. Es gab insgesamt 127 Ionensäulen mit einer Höhe von 19 m. Der Tempel gilt auch als das früheste Ufer der Antike
Sobald Ihre Tour beendet ist, werden Sie für Ihren 1-stündigen 30-minütigen Inlandsflug nach Istanbul zurück zum Flughafen Izmir gefahren.
Bei Ihrer Ankunft am Flughafen Istanbul werden Sie von Ihrem Fahrer begrüßt, der Sie sicher zu Ihrem Hotel zurückbringt. Ende unseres Dienstes.
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
-Bitte kontaktieren Sie den örtlichen Anbieter und bestätigen Sie Ihre Abholzeit vor dem Tourdatum. - Die Abholzeiten werden entsprechend der Abflugzeit Ihres Inlandsfluges aktualisiert - Besprechungsanweisungen für Flughäfen werden 1 Tag vor Ihrer Reise auf WhatsApp und E-Mail geteilt.
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Wichtige Informationen
- Rollstuhlgerechter Zugang
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Spezielle Sitze für Kleinkinder sind verfügbar.
- Die Transfermöglichkeiten sind rollstuhlgerecht.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Die Tour bietet INKLUSIVE und EXKLUSIVE Inlandsflugticketoptionen. Bitte wählen Sie während des Buchungsprozesses Ihre bevorzugte Option aus.
- Bitte beachten Sie, dass wir keinen Assistenzservice für Flughafentransfers haben. Der Fahrer wird Sie am Eingangstor des Flughafens Istanbul absetzen. Bitte gehen Sie gemäß den Anweisungen des Anbieters im Voraus zum Check-in-Schalter. Wenn Sie am Zielflughafen ankommen, erwartet Sie der Fahrer mit einem Schild mit Ihrem Namen.
- Freigepäck : 15 kg aufgegebenes Handgepäck + 8 kg Handgepäck (wenn die Option „INKLUSIVE Flugtickets“ ausgewählt ist)
- Für Gäste, die sich für die Option AUSGESCHLOSSENE Flugtickets entscheiden, informieren wir sie, welche Flüge sie kaufen müssen.
- Eintrittskarten zu hıstorıcal sıtes sind ausgeschlossen. Der Reiseleiter hat keine Warteschlangen
Bewertungen(46)
We had a great time. The tour guide was wonderful and she really knew her stuff. However, didn’t really need to go to carpet factory and be pressured to make purchase. Time better spent elsewhere
Ephesus is worth a visit for its historical significance. The day visit from Istanbul was well planned and seamless. The price covered round trip airfare from Istanbul to Izmir, round trip pick up from the hotel to the airport. The tour provider communicated with clear instructions and was responsive. My pickup from the hotel was early and the driver arrived on time. Our tour guide, Ogun was on time to pick us up from the airport in Izmir and the drive to Ephesus was pleasant. I enjoyed the visit to the ruins but less so the House of Mary. The later seems overrated.
This experience was booked on the basis that it starts at 06:00. The day before the experience (after cancellation is possible) I received a text stating that the pick up time was 04:30. This took me to the domestic terminal by 05:30 for a 7am flight. So before booking consider whether you’re ok with a much earlier time than stated. We were met at Izmir and had a short wait while other people in the experience arrived. The 50 minute drive to Ephesus was uneventful. There are obviously a lot of things outside the control of the operator; queues and crowd sizes. The itinerary was followed; the ‘house’ of the Virgin Mary (long queue) the main Ephesus site (no queue, but some areas were very busy) the temple of Artemis, lunch, carpet making demonstration. Return to airport at 16:30 for 17:55 return flight. Upon return to Istanbul - delay with taxi back. So, overall as described. A tiring day, mostly due to the lack of notice as to how early the start would be.
Hello Dear Guest, Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and for joining our Ephesus day tour from Istanbul. We would like to clarify a few important operational details for future guests. The pickup time is always arranged according to the domestic flight departure time and recommended airport arrival procedures. For domestic flights in Türkiye, airlines and airports generally recommend arriving at least 1.5 hours before departure. Based on this, our team scheduled your transfer to ensure a smooth and stress-free airport process. As this is a group tour operation, guests arriving on the same flight are welcomed together at Izmir Airport, and once all participants are ready, the group departs for the Ephesus region together. Ephesus is located very close to Kusadasi Cruise Port, and on cruise ship days the region can become exceptionally busy. Unfortunately, crowd levels and entrance queues are outside the operator’s control. However, as an experienced operator, we always do our best to organize the day in the most efficient way possible and provide the best touring conditions available away from peak congestion whenever possible. We are also pleased that despite the intensity of the itinerary, your tour was completed successfully and smoothly. This experience includes 2 domestic flights, 4 airport transfers, ground transportation, guiding services, and a full-day regional operation, all coordinated within a single day. Managing such a complex operation smoothly requires significant planning and coordination from our team. We appreciate your comments and hope you still left Türkiye with beautiful memories of Ephesus and the surrounding region
Amazing experience with Funda. She was very knowledgeable and helped us go back in time and see life in Ephesus.
To see Ephesus is amazing as the site is pretty well preserved and they are working to restore more. This tour requires very early pickup in Istanbul. It is very well organized and we had a guide for just the two of us. Her name was Isik and she was very good. The amount of time we spent at the ruins was about 2 hours or maybe a bit longer. That is the highlight of the trip. There are other filler stops such as the Virgin Mary shrine and a local carpet store. It is along day for the amount of time at Ephesus. If you have time constraints then this is good trip to get you to Ephesus and back. I rated this 4/5 mostly because of the ratio of time at Ephesus vs the duration of the tour.
All aspects of a complicated day went seamlessly. Our guide was lively and well-informed and we had a fun day.
While the day was a bit rushed by necessity, and the cruise traffic and torrents of tourists in early May were nearly overwhelming -- still the site is remarkable enough to overlook all that -- add in an impressive 18 minute a visual presentation at the visitor center, two other area locations like the amazing remnants of the St. John Basilica and the Artemis site , and I would still do it again despite the cost -- the company was reliable and thorough with all of the logistics and I was impressed. Recommend.
The tour operator was very knowledgeable about the main tour stops. She explained the history of the house of Mary, the temple of Artemis, and ancient Ephesus. She was very friendly and pleasant. If we had kept to only the originally planned itinerary, it would have been great. Unfortunately, the other stops added outside the itinerary were not very appropriate to the historical tone of the tour. Our guide took us to two extra stops, a rug factory and a couture fashion house. Our tour guide didn’t fully explain what those activities would be like. The rug factory was all hand made and the examples and education in how to make rugs were cool. They were beautiful local rugs. However, there was extreme pressure to purchase a rug and poor attitude when we declined. Next there was a formal fancy fashion show of non-local expensive designer clothing. She did ask us if we wanted to go but didn’t fully explain what it would be like. The show felt very random and inappropriate. There was pressure to buy and it had nothing to do with local history. The history stops were great but the overall tour needs some adjustment. If there was going to be extra time outside of the tour, we should have spent the time on local interests or local cultural activities that didn’t pressure you to buy. Learning about the local history was great and the tour guide as excellent on that aspect of the tour.
Our guide, Medi, was informative and pleasant, though she certainly has a challenging task convincing guests to undertake the grueling 16-hour trek from Istanbul to Izmir. The Itinerary: Be prepared for an early start; my day began with a 4:00 AM wake-up call. The first stop at the House of the Virgin Mary felt like the weakest link—it seemed more like a tourist trap than a historical site, and I personally found it unimpressive. Ephesus: The ancient city itself was the highlight. While it was frustrating to find that an additional admission fee for the tour's centerpiece was bizarre, the history and ongoing restoration are genuinely exciting to witness. Our group opted out of the digital film, which allowed for a more undesired free time before our return flight. The "Sales Pitch": Prospective travelers should be aware of the "forced" shopping stops for rugs and leather. Given the sleep deprivation from such a long day, I found the high-pressure sales environment more frustrating than inviting. A Note on the Istanbul Airport: As an African American traveling with Asian counterparts, I was appalled by the behavior of several airport employees in Istanbul. The smirking and visible insensitivity toward my fellow travelers were unprofessional and offensive. In an international hub, diversity training should be mandatory.
Ephesus was a huge surprise and wasn't what I had expected. I thought after seeing Pompei it would be a let down. It wasn't! Our guide knew much about all the stops we made. Since we came from Istanbul, still suffering jet lag from our US flight, the detailed planning with early AM hotel pickup was awesome. The lunch was outstanding and food was tasty. The stop at the rug factory was informative, but a little high pressure to buy something. But, if you are in the market for a Turkish rug it's very cost effective. A person in our group got them down from $3600 USD to $1900 USD with free shipping to the US. She felt the same type rug in the US would be $7,000 USD.



