Tour privato: Laodicea e Aphrodisias Day Trip da Kusadasi




Descrizione
Lasciati trasportare indietro ai tempi antichi in questo avvincente tour privato di un'intera giornata a Laodicea e Afrodisias da Kusadasi. Lasciati alle spalle il XXI secolo per percorrere le strade costeggiate da pilastri di Laodicea, un tempo importante città commerciale. Dopo pranzo (escluso), esplora i meravigliosi resti di Afrodisia greco-romana, dal nome della dea Afrodite. Ammira i suoi templi, la porta d'ingresso, i bagni e lo stadio ben conservato e visita il suo museo per vedere le famose statue di marmo della città. Con una guida esperta per portare entrambi i siti in vita, il tour ha appassionati di storia iscritti su tutto.
Opzioni tour
Itinerario
La giornata inizia con un comodo pick-up dal vostro hotel a Kusadasi in un veicolo confortevole e con aria condizionata. Siediti e rilassati mentre viaggi attraverso la campagna panoramica fino all'antica città di Laodicea, situata vicino all'odierna Denizli. All'arrivo, esplora le rovine di Laodicea, un tempo un vivace centro commerciale e sede di una delle Sette Chiese dell'Apocalisse. Godetevi un delizioso pranzo (escluso) in un ristorante locale, con cucina turca regionale, prima di continuare il vostro viaggio verso l'incantevole città di Afrodisias. Dopo un'arricchiente giornata di esplorazione, rilassati mentre torni al tuo hotel di Kusadasi, riflettendo sulle meraviglie della storia e della cultura antiche. Questo tour offre una miscela perfetta di scoperta storica e bellezze naturali, rendendolo un must-do per gli appassionati di storia e viaggiatori curiosi.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Pickup dal tuo hotel Kusadasi
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Sono disponibili seggiolini specifici per neonati
- Tutte le aree e le superfici sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- Si consiglia vivamente di indossare vestiti e scarpe comode
- Nota: l'ordine delle attività come descritto sopra può essere soggetto a modifiche nel giorno del tour
- Tieni presente che alcuni siti potrebbero essere chiusi in alcuni giorni.
Recensioni(5)
Includes two of the most important sites in Western Turkey. Together, the sites give an excellent impression of Roman and Greek civilisations, especially the times of the early Christian church. The Laodician creed predates the more familiar Nicean creed. Excellently organised private tour with a very knowledge guide Ibrahim who was very clued up about the early church Two caveats. There is a lot of driving, generally on good roads. Neither site has much shade
Thank you for sharing your experience and kind words about your private tour with us. We’re glad you enjoyed exploring these important sites with Ibrahim. We appreciate your note on the driving and shade, and we hope to welcome you again on another Fez Travel journey.
Can’t understand why both these locations are not on Turkeys must see list for tourist! The architecture and preservation is outstanding and some structures are competing with Romes many monuments! The transportation from Kuşadası was good even had usb ports to charge you devices up and air conditioning too! The driver Ramazan knew his roads and how to get to destinations asap Irem was best guide you could ever want spoke great English and knew her facts even happy to take your photo as well! Can’t understand why this recommend trip by me is not in top 5 tours to see and do in Turkey! The place was sadly almost deserted it deserves respect for its amazing monuments that are still standing and it needs to be preserved for future tours and generations! There’s plenty of signs around or can do audio tours yourself if you have a car or located nearby! I only discovered it by googling historical sites in Turkey saw photos and knew wanted to go but many popular trip agency’s don’t list it but I found one with Fez travel as a solo traveller I was so appreciative to be there! Wanted to add more pics but a taste of what can see and there’s more!
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your thoughtful feedback about your recent trip with Fez Travel. We are thrilled to hear that you had such a memorable experience visiting these remarkable locations. Your appreciation for the outstanding architecture and preservation is truly valued. We agree that these sites are gems that deserve more recognition on Turkey's must-see list. It’s wonderful to hear that you enjoyed the transportation services, including. We're also delighted to know that Ramazan and Irem contributed positively to your journey. We take pride in our team’s dedication to providing excellent service and ensuring that our guests have an enriching and enjoyable experience. Thank you for choosing Fez Travel and for your kind words. If you ever plan another adventure or need assistance with future travel plans, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’d be delighted to help you explore more of Turkey’s hidden treasures.
We have just returned from a wonderful day trip to Aphrodisias. Our tour guide was Emre, he is very knowledgeable and speaks perfect English. We had never been to this site before. We ate at a local restaurant and the food (included in price) was excellent. We were collected from our sitesi at 08.30 and we were back home at 17.00 We would definitely recommend this site for a trip. Paul and Mary Ireland.
<p>Aphrodisias in the best most amazing site I visited in Turkey, even better than Ephesus. It was quite spread out and had a nice theater, bath, several temples, a Sebastian, and the only oval stadium I saw in Turkey. It was a school for artists, and the statues, friezes on the Sebastian, masques on the theater and other art were beautiful. Much of it was housed in a nice museum on site. I don't know why more people don't visit Aphrodisias -- it was one of the highlights of my trip in Turkey. Laodicea was an important banking center that is undergoing extensive restoration. it was breathtaking to look across a wide valley to see the white terraces of Pammukale spilling down the mountain and see the remains of an extensive water system that brought water from Pammukale/Hieropolis across the valley to Laodicea. The lunch stop couldn't have been better, and it was a fabulous tour.</p>
<p>Thoughts:<br/> a you'll learn more from 1hrs research on the internet than from the guide<br/> b why run the trip on a monday when the museum is closed... one of the finest collections of ancient sculpture/statuary anywhere and you cant get in to see it! very annoying<br/> That said the sites were brilliant and more than made up for a and b above, coupled with nice people on the trip and a good lunch. Martin Edinburgh</p>



