Excursión por la costa de Izmir: excursión de un día a Éfeso y la casa de la Virgen María





Descripción
Cuando esté en el puerto de Izmir, no se pierda la exploración de las antiguas ruinas de Éfeso, la ciudad clásica mejor conservada del este del Mediterráneo. Esta excursión por la costa de Turquía también incluye una visita a la Casa de la Virgen María, donde Mary pasó sus últimos días.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Su excursión por la costa de Izmir comienza cuando se dirige desde el puerto de cruceros de Izmir a Éfeso, deteniéndose en el camino en la Basílica de San Juan, construida en honor del santo, quien escribió su evangelio en la cima de la colina de Ayasuluk, donde se encuentra la basílica. Vea la tumba del siglo IV donde se dice que se encuentran sus restos.
Continúa hacia la antigua ciudad de Éfeso, un importante centro para el cristianismo primitivo. En el Libro de Apocalipsis, Éfeso fue una de las siete iglesias dirigidas por Cristo en una visión. Es aquí donde encontrarás el sitio del Templo de Artemisa, una de las Siete Maravillas del Mundo Antiguo. Su guía también le mostrará el Gran Teatro, la Biblioteca de Celso y muchos otros templos durante su recorrido por Éfeso.
Disfruta de un almuerzo de auténtica cocina turca, y luego visita la Casa de la Virgen María, donde pasó los últimos días de su vida. Autenticada por el Papa Pablo VI en 1967, la casa de Santa María es un lugar de peregrinación para muchos creyentes.
Teatro antiguo
Templo de Artemisa
Antiguo Gran Teatro
Selçuk
Excursión en tierra sin preocupaciones: Aseguraremos su regreso oportuno al puerto de Izmir para esta actividad. En el raro caso de que su barco haya partido, organizaremos el transporte hasta el próximo puerto de escala. Si su barco se retrasa y no puede asistir a esta actividad, se le reembolsará el dinero. Vea nuestros términos y condiciones para más detalles.
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Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Puerto de Esmirna
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- En caso de cierre de algún museo, se visitará un museo similar alternativo.
- Al momento de la reserva, los pasajeros del Crucero deben proporcionar los siguientes detalles bajo Requisitos especiales: Nombre del barco, tiempo de atraque, tiempo de desembarque y tiempo de reembarque
- No recomendado para niños menores de 4 años.
- Los niños menores de 18 años deben ir acompañados por un adulto.
Opiniones(19)
A wonderful tour of Ephesus and St Mary's house. Elif is an excellent tour guide who has in-depth knowledge of the history, culture and social life of Ephesus. Also my wife had an ankle ligament issue - hence Elif was very patient and took extra time not to rush the tour. We felt very comfortable and endeared by her honesty, integrity and friendliness. Thank you.
Dear Guest, we are very happy to hear that you were satisfied with our service. Your feedback is very helpful to us in improving our service. We hope that your entire trip to Turkey was wonderful and that you leave our country with beautiful memories. We would be delighted to see you in our country again. Thank you.
I could not recommend this tour enough! We have an amazing day from start to finish. Our tour guide Zafer was phenomenal and really made sure our day was full of history and Turkish experiences. We got picked up from our hotel and ended up having a private tour just ourselves and Zafer. if you are looking for a tour which is great value for money and filled with amazing experiences including visiting Ephesus, Virgin Mary’s house, learning about the production of local Turkish carpets, authentic Turkish lunch and much more you should book this now. I will definitely use this company again and contact Zafer Bozoglu at +30 542 2676081 for any other future tours!
Dear Guest, we are very happy to hear that you were satisfied with our service. Your feedback is very helpful to us in improving our service. We hope that your entire trip to Turkey was wonderful and that you leave our country with beautiful memories. We would be delighted to see you in our country again. Thank you.
<p>The Tour guide spoke good English , was at the port on time and very professional . Would highly recommend it . The only thing is the a/c on the bus was not working well .</p>
<p>This excursion was amazing. Visiting Ephesus wouldn't have been the same without our tour guide. She was able to give us so many insider bits that would have been overlooked otherwise. The lunch at the rug making school was incredible. Simply the best meal of our entire trip. The only negative would be after we watched the women work they took us into a room to sell us a rug. Showed us one for $450. My husband and I were really interested in purchasing one so one man took us to a back room showed us the one I was interested in and turned out to be $5000. Clearly out of our budget and not wanting to negotiate due to the simple fact that the rug was completely worth the money just out of our budget. So we tried to leave. The man kept trying to negotiate with us and wouldn't let us leave. Then he started getting hostile asking me why I was being so difficult etc. this put a slight damper on the whole experience, but as we were 1 of 3 other couples in the group it only happened to us so I'd assume this isn't common. Everything we saw made us want to go back. I'd definitely recommend this trip.</p>
<p>The Tour was excellent. The House of the Virgin Mary was impressive and Ephesus' ruins are really majestic. The guide was excellent in both places and very respectul of the first place, as she was not Catholic.<br/> Forcing the tourists to go to the rugs' factory is of very poor taste. Even though it is called "voluntary" you are forced to go, hear the explanation and resist the factory's employees pressure to buy a rug.</p>
<p>This tour was rushed, we had to pick up someone from the airport after being picked up at the cruise port. The House of the Virgin Mary was amazing to walk through. Bring coins to make a donation to get candles to light also bring a pen and paper to write your prayer request and place on the wall. We then headed to Ephesus which was huge with a lot of history! If you have difficulty walking this is not the tour for you! Our tour guide was very knowledgeable was very rushed and would often walk off without us! We then spent about 20 min at the burial site of John the Baptist then off to lunch at Carpet Factory. The lunch was very good, drinks not included, then spent probably an hour learning about how handmade carpets are made then taken in for the sales pitch and given free drinks then. Be prepared for the sales pitch and beautiful carpets that keep on coming. Leaving to go back to the cruise ship halfway there we dropped off our guide then dropped one of our people at the airport and continued on.</p>
<p>The itinery was as advertised and there were only 4 of us on the tour. Our guide did an excellent job of explaining the sites. She was also informative about certain customs and nuances of Turkey and spoke very good English. Our lunch was also very good at our stopping place at Turkeman carpets ; however it was quite expensive because my wife Anne purshased handmade silk carpet !! Oh well, you can't take it with you!! All said, it was a greatly satisfying experience and we would definitely recommend it to anyone...Tom/Anne Winn</p>
<p>The best excursion we have done in a long time. The guide was amazing, food was great, and all of the spots visited were worth seeing...although I don't know how we were able to do so much in just one day!!! We arrived in port and 2 people did not show so we waited an extra 20 mins for them. Our guide felt very bad that we had to leave and then later received a call from them...she made the right choice. This left us with a virtually private tour of 7 people for a much lower price then Carnival. The next port we scheduled a Carnival excursion and it was cancelled due to low interest...the "only" had 12 or 14 people according to the Carnival Excursions desk...I think I will be booking all excursions with Viator from now on.</p>
<p>The tour itself was very good, but everything else was so-so. First of all, it took some time for our tour operator to pick up us from the port. She was not late, but all other tour operators arrived much earlier to greet their guests than she did. Second, this trip supposed to include lunch. We arrived to a farm (outdoor restaurant) where we were greeted by restaurant staff. Then, they started to bring family style dishes that we had to share with the rest of our group. During first 10 minutes or so, they asked what kind of drink we want with our lunch without bring us any menu, or explaining that drinks are not part of our lunch. Most of us asked for beer and wine. We had wine that was served in a small glass, and wine was not up to our taste. At the end of our lunch they requested 5 euro per each wine glass. It was outrages. First of all, they (restaurant staff or tour guide) had to tell us beforehand that wine and beer are not part of free lunch, secondary; they had to serve wine in real wine; show us wine bottle and allow testing of wine to at least one person. We all felt that both restaurant or tour operators ripped us off and our afternoon was somewhat spoiled.</p>
<p>This was a trip of a lifetime. Our guide had a way of presenting historical, archeological and social information in a wonderful weave so that we could understand the times and places visited. She answered any questions we posed. The traditional Turkish meal served at noon between sites was excellent. We are still there in our minds.</p>



