17 days Cairo, Hurghada, Nile Cruise, & Turkey Trip Package
Tour Details
| Duration | 17 Days / 16 Nights |
| Tour Location | Cairo / Giza / Aswan / Abu Simbel / Kom Ombo / Edfu / Hurghada / Luxor / Istanbul / Bosphorus / Ephesus / Cappadocia / Pamukkale / Hierapolis |
| Tour Availability | Everyday |
| Pickup & Drop Off | Cairo Airport / Istanbul Airport |
| Tour Type | Classic Tour |
Exceptional 17 Days Cairo, Hurghada, Nile Cruise, and Turkey Vacation
17 days Cairo, Hurghada, Nile Cruise, and Turkey tour is a cross-continent adventure between two golden civilizations that stood the test of time. This captivating journey, crafted by the award-winning Egypt Tours Portal, ensures an ideal experience with private A/C vehicles, a luxurious Nile Cruise, first-class accommodations, and expert Egyptologist guides. With over three decades of excellence and multiple international accolades, including more than 10 consecutive TripAdvisor Certificates of Excellence, Egypt Tours Portal delivers an outstanding adventure that will lead all our honorable Ozzy travelers on a magical quest through Egypt and Turkey.
This ripper 17-day adventure begins with Egypt’s immortal marvels found in Giza, Cairo, Luxor, & Aswan, from the Giza pyramids complex and National Museum of Egyptian Civilization to on board a sublime nile cruise leading to the majestic Karnak temple, Queen Hatshepsut Temple, Valley of the Kings, Kom Ombo Temple, Philae Temple, Edfu Temple, Abu Simbel temple, and more great strutures. This international adventure will open the gate to explore the Hanging Church, Amr Ibn Al-As Mosque, and the epic Khan El-Khalili bazaar, where the spirit of ancient Egypt thrives. In the magical city resort of Hurghada, the vibrant Red Sea offers a tranquil escape, inviting Aussie travelers to enjoy marine adventures and coral reefs.
This international quest for 17 days will uncover all the magical palaces, natural & archaeological marvels found in the cities of Turkey, which include Istanbul, Bosphorus, Ephesus, Cappadocia, Pamukkale, and Hierapolis, starting in the golden capital of Istanbul, where the grandiosity of Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, and the Blue Mosque leaves visitors from Australia in awe. The Bosphorus Ferry reveals the stunning blend of European and Asian Istanbul, while a visit to Cappadocia offers a unique exploration of natural beauty and ancient rock-hewn villages. The tour concludes with visits to the ancient city of Ephesus, the white terraces of Pamukkale, and the ruins of Hierapolis, offering an unparalleled opportunity to experience Turkey’s rich history and breathtaking landscapes. Book this grouse Journey of your dreams and cast your eyes on all the captivating marvels of Egypt and Turkey.
Tour Highlights
Giza Attractions
- Giza Pyramids
- The Sphinx
- The Valley Temple
- Saqqara Step Pyramid
- The Grand Egyptian Museum
Cairo Attractions
- The Egyptian Museum
- The Hanging Chruch
- Al Muizz Street
- Khan El Khalili
- The National Museum
Aswan Attractions
- The Aswan High Dam
- The Unfinished Obelisk
- Philae Temple
- Abu Simbel Temple
- Edfu & Kom Ombo Temples
Luxor Attractions
- Valley of the Kings
- Karnak Temple
- Luxor Temple
- Hatshepsut Temple
- Colossi of Memnon
Istanbul Attractions
- Hagia Sophia
- Topkapi Palace
- The Blue Mosque
- The Grand Bazaar
Cappadocia Attractions
- Uchisar Castle
- Goreme Museum
- Avanos
- Pasabag
Bosphorus Attractions
- Dolmabahce Palace
- Taksim Square
- Cicek Passage
- Istiklal Street
Ephesus Attractions
- The Temple of Artemis
- Celsus Library
- House of Virgin Mary
- Great Theater
- Temple of Hadrian
- The Harbor Street
Pamukkale and Hierapolis Attractions
- The Roman Baths & Necropolis of Hierapolis
- The Agora of Hierapolis
- The Cathedral of Hierapolis
- The Temple of Apollo
- The Theater of Hierapolis
- The Plutonium
Tour Inclusions
- Meet & assist at Cairo International Airport & Istanbul Airport.
- 2 Nights accommodation in Cairo at a 5*hotel.
- 3 Nights accommodation in Hurghada at a 5*hotel.
- 4 Nights accommodation at a 5* Nile Cruise.
- 1 Night accommodation in Aswan at your hotel.
- 3 Nights accommodation in Istanbul at your hotel.
- 1 Night accommodation in Cappadocia at your hotel.
- 2 Night accommodation in Kusadasi at your hotel.
- International Flight ticket (Cairo/Istanbul).
- The Turkey section of this package is totally private.
- Entrance fees to all sites in the itinerary.
- Domestic Flight tickets (Cairo / Hurghada - Aswan / Cairo - Istanbul / Cappadocia - Cappadocia / Izmir - Denizli / Istanbul).
- All transfers are by a state-of-the-art A/C vehicle.
- Professional Tour Guides throughout your tours in Egypt and Turkey.
- All service charges & taxes.
Tour Exclusions
- International Airfare (except Cairo-Istanbul).
- Egypt & Turkey entry visa.
- Any optional Tours/Activities.
- Personal expenses.
- Gratuities (Tipping).
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival to The Golden Land of Civilization
Upon arriving at Cairo International Airport, a representative will be there to assist with all arrival formalities. Once complete, meet your private Egyptologist guide who will accompany you on a smooth transfer in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle to your 5-star hotel in Cairo. Check-in will be a seamless experience, ensuring a comfortable start to the journey.
As the evening approaches, indulge in an unforgettable dining experience aboard a highly recommended Nile Cruise. Enjoy a delectable dinner while being entertained by traditional Egyptian performances, including dervish dances, musical acts, and fascinating activities. Along the way, your guide will share captivating stories of the Pharaohs and their legacy in building one of the world’s most remarkable civilizations.
After this magical evening, a transfer will be provided back to the hotel for a peaceful overnight stay, ready to continue the exploration of Egypt’s wonders the next day.
Meals: Dinner
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day 2: Discover The Golden Giza Pyramids and The Gem
On the morning of the second day in Egypt, indulge in a delightful breakfast at the hotel before embarking on a journey led by a private guide to explore some of Cairo’s most extraordinary landmarks:
The Giza Pyramids Complex is a glorious symbol of the heritage of ancient Egypt, that was created around 2600 BC to preserve the legacy of the 4th dynasty kings; Khufu, Khafre, and Mankaure, plus their families, guiding their souls to the heavenly realms of the afterlife.
The Great Pyramid of King Khufu (2609 BC - 2584 BC) is a celestial creation with a mysterious purpose. It stands as a breathtaking feat of ancient engineering, was completed in 2570 BC. It is the last surviving wonder of the ancient world, built from 2.3 million limestone blocks weighing a total of 6 million tons. Reaching a height of 138.5 meters (454.4 ft), it remains the largest of its kind and features an advanced interior that continues to awe visitors with its precision.
The eternal Great Sphinx is a mythical figure of captivating powers carrying the face of Pharaoh Khafre (2558–2532 BC) and the body of a mythical lion. It is an enduring symbol of strength, wisdom, and divine protection. Known as the "Horus of the Horizon," this monumental figure guards the treasures of Giza, embodying the eternal power of the pharaoh.
The Valley Temple of the Giza Pyramids dates all the way to the Old Kingdom (2686–2125 BC), symbolizes immortality. This sacred site was where the mummification process, known as the "Opening of the Mouth" ceremony, was performed for the kings and queens of the 4th dynasty, ensuring their journey into the afterlife.
The Grand Egyptian Museum is an extraordinary billion-dollar architectural marvel, filled with one of the largest collections of ancient Egyptian artifacts in the world. It holds a landscape of nearly 490,000 square meters, offering a gateway to 5,000 years of history, blending ancient treasures with modern storytelling. From the Hanging Obelisk to the monumental Ramses II colossus and over 5,000 items from Tutankhamun’s tomb, the museum is a celebration of Egypt’s rich heritage and artistic brilliance.
After this captivating exploration, enjoy a delicious lunch at a pyramid-view restaurant, offering a perfect setting with a panoramic view of the Giza Pyramids. The tour continues with visits to:
The Saqqara Step Pyramid is a game-changer that was built between 2670–2650 BC, marking the birth of pyramid construction and launching the golden age of pyramids. It was designed by the legendary architect Imhotep for King Djoser, this golden marvel launched the era of pyramid building and set the foundation for the great pyramids of Giza.
Finally, return to the hotel to relax and reflect on the unforgettable experiences of the day, ready to rest for the evening.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day 3: Head to the Tropical marvel of Hurghada
After a delightful breakfast and check-out from the hotel in Cairo, embark on a smooth transfer to Cairo International Airport for your flight to Hurghada. Upon arrival, enjoy a seamless check-in at a luxurious 5-star hotel. The rest of the day is yours to unwind and immerse in the tranquil beauty of this stunning coastal city, where golden beaches and the serene Red Sea await.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Soft Drinks
Flight: From Cairo to Hurghada
Overnight: Hurghada Hotel
Day 4: Snorkeling Excursion in Hurghada
Today promises an unforgettable snorkeling adventure, where the wonders of the underwater world unfold before your eyes. Embark on a private snorkeling excursion aboard a fully equipped boat, offering all the necessary gear for a safe and enjoyable experience. Dive into the crystal-clear waters, discovering vibrant marine life and breathtaking coral reefs. After this magical exploration, return to the hotel to relax and spend a peaceful overnight stay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Soft Drinks
Overnight: Hurghada Hotel
Day 5: Visit Luxor East Bank Attractions
In the morning, check out from your hotel in Hurghada and embark on a scenic drive in a private, air-conditioned vehicle to Luxor. Upon arrival, meet your expert guide who will escort you through some of the most iconic landmarks on Luxor's east bank, beginning with:
The majestic Karnak temples complex is a legendary archaeological wonder, famous for being one of the largest religious sites in the world, that was completed between 1971 BC and 30 BC and is dedicated to the Theban triad of the 18th dynasty: Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. The grandeur of this sacred complex, with its towering columns and vast courts, will transport you back in time to the heart of ancient Egypt’s religious life.
After your exploration, head to your 5-star deluxe Nile Cruise, where you can check in and enjoy a leisurely lunch onboard. Spend the afternoon relaxing as the river gently flows by, before meeting your guide once again for an evening visit to one of Luxor’s most magnificent temples:
The golden Luxor Temple is a living miracle of architectural allure that was built around 1400 BC, stands as a symbol of the eternal rejuvenation of kingship. It was dedicated to the gods Amun, Mut, and Khonsu which has witnessed royal coronations, including those of Amenhotep III, Ramesses the Great, and even Alexander the Great. It is connected by the Karnak temples complex by the Avenue of Sphinxes, where the opet festival took place, and marvel at the temple’s stunning architecture, where the whispers of ancient history come to life.
After this enchanting visit, return to your Nile Cruise for a delightful dinner and a peaceful overnight stay, surrounded by the serene beauty of the Nile.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Nile Cruise
Day 6: Explore Luxor West Bank Attractions
On the second day aboard the Nile Cruise, the day begins with a delightful breakfast before the journey continues to some of the most iconic landmarks on the West Bank of Luxor.
The Golden Valley of the Kings is a divine underground marvel found in the Theban Necropolis, which is famous for being one of Egypt's most revered sites. This ancient burial ground, housing 63 tombs of pharaohs, queens, and nobles, offers an extraordinary glimpse into the history of Egypt's New Kingdom (1570 – 1050 BC). The valley, with its intricate tombs and grand architecture, reveals the grandeur of Egyptian funerary customs and provides profound insight into the religious beliefs that guided the afterlife journey of the kingdom’s most illustrious figures.
The most majestic Hatshepsut Temple is a beautiful marvel that preserves the legacy of one of Egypt's most powerful queens. It was constructed in 1479 BCE, by being carved entirely into the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari, honoring her position as the chief priestess wife of Amun-Ra. This architectural masterpiece remains a symbol of her reign and is considered one of the most exquisite examples of ancient Egyptian architecture, its beauty and perfection standing as a tribute to her lasting legacy.
The everlasting Colossi of Memnon of Amenhotep III have a glorious aura of greatness in the shape of two colossal statues that once stood guard at the entrance to the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III. It was built around 1350 BC. Each statue stands at an impressive 18 meters (60 feet) and, over time, has been renovated, especially during the Greco-Roman period, where it was renowned for the vocal phenomenon. Till this day, it has the power to offer fascinating insights into the historical and cultural significance of family, power, and beliefs in ancient Egypt.
After this captivating exploration, return to the Nile Cruise for a relaxing lunch and dinner, enjoying the comfort of the ship. The rest of the day can be spent soaking in the tranquil atmosphere onboard as the cruise sets sail toward Edfu, where new adventures await in the afternoon.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Nile Cruise
Day 7: Uncover the Epic Edfu and Kom Ombo
After a delightful breakfast, the day begins with a visit to:
The glorious Edfu Temple is a timeless creation of victory and strength that stands proudly on the heavenly banks of the Nile. This magnificent structure was built between 237 BC and 57 BC during the Ptolemaic dynasty. It is not only an architectural marvel but also a symbol of the legendary battle between Horus, the sky falcon, and his evil uncle Set. This well-preserved temple, one of the most remarkable sites in Upper Egypt, brings to life the stories of ancient mythology and royal power.
Following this amazing visit, return to the Nile Cruise for a delicious lunch before continuing the journey to Kom Ombo. Upon arrival, meet the private guide for an exploration of:
The magical Kom Ombo Temple is an extraordinary dual temple dedicated to two gods who reshaped the entire destiny of Egypt. The Temple was constructed between 180 BC and 47 BC as a true symbol of highly unique ancient Egyptian engineering. The northern half of the temple honors Haroeris (Horus the Elder), while the southern half is dedicated to Sobek, the crocodile god of the Nile. The temple’s intricate carvings and decorations provide fascinating insights into ancient Egyptian medicine, astronomy, and religious practices, making it a captivating site for discovery.
After the tour, return to the Nile Cruise for dinner and a relaxing evening. The ship will continue its voyage toward Aswan, where an overnight stay onboard awaits, completing another magical day on the river.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Day 8: Explore the Immortal Abu Simbel Temples
In the early morning, breakfast boxes will be provided before embarking on a private journey to one of Aswan's most majestic wonders:
The miraculous Abu Simbel Temple is a magnificant creation made in honor of Ramses II (1279-1213 BC), a.k.a Ozymandias, beloved of Amun. The grand temple, completed in 1264 BC, was built to celebrate the golden sun festival on February 22nd and October 22nd, honoring the gods Ptah, Amun, and Ra-Horakhty, plus the coronation & birthday of him. The temple also vividly portrays scenes from the legendary Battle of Kadesh (1274 BC) and reflects Ramses II's deep love and devotion for his Queen Nefertari, whose own temple stands as a testament to their enduring bond.
Following this extraordinary visit, return to Aswan and reboard the Nile Cruise to indulge in a leisurely lunch and dinner. Spend the rest of the day relaxing and enjoying the comforts onboard, as the journey continues along the majestic Nile River.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Day 9: Explore the Blessed Marvels of Aswan
After breakfast, check out from the Nile Cruise and join the private guide for an unforgettable exploration of Aswan's most captivating landmarks, beginning with:
The majestic high dam of Aswan is an outstanding accomplishment of modern engineering that was completed in the 1960s to usher Egypt into the industrial age. It serves a dual purpose by retaining water for irrigation and farming while generating hydroelectric power, a pivotal project in the nation's development.
The sky piercer Unfinished Obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut (1508-1458 BC) is a legendary ancient example of craftsmanship that was left unfinished by forces of fate. It stands at an impressive 42 meters, this half-carved obelisk, still embedded in the bedrock, provides a unique glimpse into the skills and techniques of ancient Egyptian builders, once destined to adorn the entrance of Karnak Temple.
After this exploration, enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant in Aswan before heading to the next captivating site:
The mythical temple of Philae is a glorious symbol of the enduring legacy of ancient Egyptian spirituality dedicated to Isis, the goddess of motherhood. It was established between 380-362 BC and later expanded during the Ptolemaic era (282-145 BC). The temple's monumental walls are filled with the details of the greatest tale ever told, as seen with scenes from the Myth of Osiris, one of the most famous stories in Egyptian mythology, offering insight into the civilization’s profound religious beliefs.
Following this immersive tour, transfer to Aswan Airport for the flight back to Cairo. Upon arrival, check in at a luxurious 5-star hotel for a peaceful overnight stay, reflecting on the magnificent sites of Aswan.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Aswan to Cairo
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day 10: Shed Light on the Old Cairo Attractions
After a delightful breakfast at the hotel, begin the day by embarking on a fascinating journey through Cairo’s most exceptional historical, Islamic, and Coptic sites. The adventure begins with a visit to a must-see destination:
The Egyptian Museum is a magnificent golden treasure at the heart of Cairo. Spanning two floors, the museum houses an unparalleled collection of over 5,000 years of ancient Egyptian artifacts and monuments, each piece telling a story of grandeur and mystery from the cradle of civilization.
Following this cultural immersion, enjoy a delightful lunch at a carefully selected restaurant before continuing your exploration with your expert guide:
The Hanging Church (Saint Virgin Mary) is a revered Coptic creation known to be a symbol of spiritual devotion. It was constructed in the 5th century AD on one of the gatehouses of the ancient Roman Babylon Fortress. This architectural marvel rises 30 feet above the ground. Known for its intricate designs and historic significance, it remains a central hub of Cairo’s Coptic community.
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is an honorable establishment known to be the first of its kind in Africa. It opened its doors in 2002, exclusively on the rich history of Egypt. The museum showcases over 50,000 artifacts, including the awe-inspiring Hall of Mummies, presenting a journey through Egypt's ancient civilizations from every era.
Al Muizz street is a golden avenue built during the Fatimid period in the 10th century to be a cultural hub. This historic street is a living testament to the evolution of Islamic architecture, showcasing stunning galleries, house museums, and quaint cafes that capture the charm of centuries of Islamic culture.
The divine Khan El Khalili Bazaar is a grand marketplace of grand historical significance, founded between 1382 and 1389 AD. A commercial hub during the Mamluk era, this vibrant bazaar is a treasure trove for those seeking the finest Egyptian craftsmanship. From exquisite jewelry to intricate textiles, it offers an authentic shopping experience filled with history and cultural richness.
After this enriching exploration, return to the hotel for a restful overnight stay, reflecting on the magical day spent immersed in Cairo’s captivating history and timeless beauty.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day 11: Arrive at the Enchanting Lands of Turkey
Savor the final breakfast at the Cairo hotel, then complete check-out procedures. Shortly after, a representative will greet you in the lobby and escort you to Cairo International Airport for a smooth transfer. Assistance will be provided throughout the process, ensuring a seamless journey as the next chapter of the adventure begins with your flight to Istanbul.
Upon arrival at Istanbul International Airport, a warm welcome awaits, with a representative holding a personalized sign to guide you effortlessly through the visa process. A private driver will be ready to transfer you comfortably to your hotel. After check-in, take time to unwind and prepare for the incredible experiences that await in Turkey.
Meals: Breakfast
Flight: From Cairo to Istanbul
Overnight: Istanbul Hotel
Day 12: Enjoy the Majestic Treasures of Istanbul
Begin your morning with a delightful breakfast at your Istanbul hotel, then meet your private expert guide to embark on a mesmerizing journey through the city’s most iconic treasures:
Hagia Sophia is an unparalleled chef-d'oeuvre of architecture, culture, and spiritual influence that feels like a living miracle. It was completed in 537 AD under Emperor Justinian I as a Byzantine cathedral, later an Ottoman mosque, and now a revered monument. Part of its magic is its ability to blend Christian mosaics, towering marble columns, and intricate Islamic calligraphy. The grandeur of its dome, which once defied engineering limitations, symbolizes both divine connection and imperial might.
The Topkapi Palace is seen as the soul of the Ottoman Empire for nearly four centuries, which was constructed by Sultan Mehmed II after the conquest of Constantinople, the palace crowns the tip of Seraglio Point, offering sweeping views of the Bosphorus and the Sea of Marmara. Wander through its majestic courtyards, lush gardens, and lavish halls, including the storied Harem. Inside the palace, the treasures of the Ottoman dynasty, sacred relics, jewel-encrusted thrones, ornate manuscripts, and imperial artifacts, speak to the power, artistry, and ceremonial grandeur that defined the empire.
Enjoy lunch at a traditional Istanbul restaurant, savoring rich flavors inspired by centuries of cultural fusion, before continuing your exploration with your guide.
The Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed Mosque) is a breathtaking embodiment of imperial devotion, which was completed in 1616 under Sultan Ahmed I. It was adorned with over 20,000 handcrafted Iznik tiles in shades of blue; the mosque’s interior mirrors the sky above, with its vast dome and elegant cascading minarets. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a still-active place of worship, the Blue Mosque remains one of Istanbul’s most recognizable landmarks, offering both architectural brilliance and spiritual serenity.
The Hippodrome (Sultanahmet Square) is an ethereal open-air museum that was originally constructed in 203 AD by Emperor Septimius Severus and later expanded by Constantine the Great. Once the vibrant center of public life in Byzantine Constantinople, it hosted thrilling chariot races, political events, and royal celebrations, accommodating up to 100,000 spectators. The great square holds relics of its former grandeur, including the Obelisk of Theodosius and the Serpentine Column, providing rare insight into the city's political life and social rituals.
The Grand Bazaar is a golden place of wonders that is known as one of the oldest and largest markets in the world, that was founded in 1461 under Sultan Mehmed II. The grand maze has over 4,000 shops that acted as the heart of trade between East and West for centuries. It contains vibrant colors, intricate craftsmanship, and exotic goods like silks, spices, mosaics, gold, and antiques paint a rich picture of Istanbul’s commerce and economic past.
After a day filled with cultural wonders, return to the hotel to reflect on the magnificence of Istanbul’s treasures, spending a peaceful overnight stay in the city.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Istanbul Hotel
Day 13: Board the Epic Cruise across the Treasures of Bosphorus
You will have your breakfast, then head with your tour guide in a private vehicle to explore the magical spice market to witness, smell, and feel the captivating natural wealth of all the natural blessings of Turkey, and then you will get the chance to take part in:
A Bosphorus Ferry offers one of the most captivating ways to experience Istanbul, sailing between two continents, Europe and Asia, on the city’s iconic strait. Whether aboard a public ferry or an optional private yacht, the journey provides panoramic views of Istanbul’s skyline and allows passengers to admire landmark sites such as the medieval Galata Tower, the ornate Dolmabahce Palace, the elegant Beylerbeyi Palace, and the imposing Rumeli Fortress. As the ferry glides through the shimmering waters, centuries of history unfold along the shores, revealing palaces, mosques, wooden mansions, and bustling neighborhoods that showcase the cultural richness and architectural diversity of the city.
Dolmabahce Palace stands as one of the grandest symbols of the Ottoman Empire’s later period, blending European architectural influences with traditional Ottoman elegance. Built in the mid-19th century under Sultan Abdulmecid I, the palace features lavish interiors adorned with crystal chandeliers, gold leaf decorations, marble staircases, and intricately designed halls. Serving as the administrative center of the empire and later as a presidential residence, Dolmabahce played a pivotal role in Turkish history. Its ceremonial rooms, royal apartments, and lush waterfront gardens continue to captivate visitors with their opulence and historical significance.
Taksim Square is the vibrant cultural and social heart of modern Istanbul, known for its lively atmosphere, public gatherings, and central location. The square has established in 1928 serves as a major transportation hub and the gateway to Istiklal Street, one of the city’s busiest pedestrian avenues. Over the years, Taksim has become a symbol of contemporary Istanbul, hosting national celebrations, artistic performances, and important public events. With its blend of historic monuments, bustling cafés, and surrounding hotels, the square reflects the dynamic spirit of the city.
Enjoy lunch at a traditional restaurant, before continuing your exploration with your guide to:
Cicek Passage, or Çiçek Pasajı, is a charming 19th-century arcade located off Istiklal Street, known for its elegant architecture and lively ambiance. Originally built as a theater and later transformed into a passage filled with flower shops, hence its name, it is now famous for its traditional meyhanes, restaurants, and nostalgic atmosphere. With its glass-roofed structure, ornate balconies, and historical charm, Cicek Passage embodies the cultural blend of old-world Istanbul and long-standing social traditions, making it a beloved stop for dining and leisurely exploration.
Istiklal Street is one of Istanbul’s most iconic avenues, stretching nearly two kilometers through the historic Beyoğlu district. This bustling pedestrian street is lined with boutiques, art galleries, historical buildings, embassies, cinemas, and cafés, offering a captivating mix of modern life and Ottoman-era architecture. The nostalgic red tram that runs along the street adds to its charm, evoking memories of the city’s past. As one of the cultural and commercial centers of Istanbul, Istiklal Street remains a vibrant meeting point for locals and travelers, celebrated for its energy, diversity, and enduring appeal.
At the end of the tour, transfer to the airport for the flight to Cappadocia. Upon arrival, meet with the driver and transfer to your hotel to spend the overnight in Cappadocia.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Istanbul to Cappadocia
Overnight: Cappadocia Hotel
Day 14: Observe the Nature Allure of North Cappadocia
Begin the day with a refreshing breakfast before embarking on an unforgettable journey through the surreal landscapes of Cappadocia. Known for its extraordinary rock formations and ancient geological wonders, this region offers an enchanting experience like no other. For those seeking an extra touch of magic, an optional hot air balloon ride provides an opportunity to glide above the valleys at sunrise.
The Uchisar Castle is a grand structure located at the highest point in Cappadocia, offering panoramic views that stretch across the valleys. This natural fortress, carved from volcanic rock, has stood guard over the land since Roman times and was further fortified during the Byzantine and Seljuk periods. Everyone will explore the tunnels and terraces of this ancient watchtower, which has been transported through centuries of strategic importance, while enjoying breathtaking vistas extending all the way to Mount Erciyes.
The Göreme Open-Air Museum is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a prime example of the prestige of early Christian spirituality. This monastic complex dates all the way back to the 10th century, features churches and chapels carved into soft tufa stone. The frescoes in the Dark Church depict vivid biblical scenes, preserved with remarkable detail. The Apple Church offers deeper insight into Byzantine religious life, enveloping visitors in a serene atmosphere where faith and art coexist harmoniously.
The peaceful marvel Avanos is a charming town located along the Red River (Kızılırmak), where pottery has been crafted since the Hittite era in 2000 BC. It is filled with cobbled streets, riverside cafés, and offers the chance to witness the skilled artisans shaping the distinctive red clay using ancient techniques passed down through generations. The town exudes a quiet charm, offering an authentic glimpse into Cappadocia’s rich cultural heritage.
After a delightful lunch at a local restaurant, the exploration continues to:
Pasabag (Monks Valley) has the force of a spiritual aura of Cappadocia’s and holds the oldest and most striking fairy chimneys, which are unique formations that were created over 60 million years ago and became the retreat for Byzantine-era monks (4th–11th centuries) seeking solitude. This mystical valley feels like stepping back in time, surrounded by towering stone figures that seem to stretch toward the heavens.
The Devrent Valley, or Imagination Valley, is a natural statue park that came into reality by the mythic forces of nature. Unlike other valleys, this one is devoid of dwellings, leaving only fantastical rock formations resembling camels, birds, and mythical creatures. As each formation invites creative interpretation, it becomes a playground for the imagination and a perfect spot for photography.
At the end of the tour, transfer to the airport for the flight to Izmir. Upon arrival, meet with our representative and transfer to your hotel. You will then spend the overnight stay in Kusadasi.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Cappadocia to Izmir Airport
Overnight: Kusadasi Hotel
Day 15: Witness the Majestic Wonders of Ephesus
After breakfast, depart from your hotel in Kusadasi for a scenic drive to the ethereal city of Ephesus, one of the best-preserved ancient cities of the Roman Empire. The journey, lasting approximately two hours in a private, modern vehicle, unveils a world of timeless wonders, including:
The Temple of Artemis is a legendary monument from the history books, dating back to 550 BC, that came to be under King Croesus of Lydia. It was designed by the architect Chersiphron across 115 × 55 meters and stood proudly with 127 marble columns, each soaring to 18 meters. It was destroyed by arson in 356 BC, the night Alexander the Great was born, and later damaged by the Goths in 262 AD, the temple is known to be one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
The Celsus Library is an ancient house of knowledge that was constructed between 117 and 120 AD by Gaius Julius Aquila to honor his father. It is a divine relic that protects the past by containing up to 12,000 scrolls; it was the third-largest library in the Roman world. Celsus is buried beneath the library's entrance, a rare honor. The façade, adorned with statues representing Wisdom, Intelligence, and Virtue, exemplifies the intellectual and architectural elegance of the Roman era.
The Great Theater of Ephesus is a grand attraction that displays knowledge and wisdom that was built in the 3rd century BC and expanded under Emperors Claudius and Trajan. This spectacular structure has a capacity for 24,000–25,000 spectators, which hosted performances, gatherings, and gladiatorial contests. It is also historically significant as the site where silversmiths protested Saint Paul’s teachings, marking its pivotal role in early Christian history.
You will enjoy your delicious lunch in a local restaurant. Then head with your tour guide to:
The Temple of Hadrian is an exquisite example of Roman architecture that was completed around 138 AD as a sign of glory. It features a well-preserved façade adorned with 4th-century reliefs depicting Ephesus’s founding myth and deities. The temple stands as a symbol of Roman imperial artistry and reverence.
Harbor Street, also known as Arcadian Way, is a grand attraction of deep historical value that stretches 530 meters, connecting the theater to the harbor. It was commissioned by Emperor Augustus and later renovated under Emperor Arcadius (395–408 AD). This grand avenue was lined with Corinthian colonnades and shops. It was one of the first streets in antiquity to be illuminated by oil lamps, showcasing the importance of Ephesus as a major Mediterranean trade hub.
The House of the Virgin Mary is a biblical gem from the divine, known to be the final resting place of the Virgin Mary since the 1st century AD. According to Christian tradition, Saint John brought Mary to Ephesus, and it has since become a renowned pilgrimage site. Rediscovered in 1891 after visions by German nun Anne Catherine Emmerich, the site continues to attract visitors, offering blessings and healing through its sacred spring and Wall of Wishes.
At the end of the tour, transfer to Izmir Airport for your flight back to Istanbul. Return to your hotel in Istanbul to spend the overnight stay there.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Kusadasi Hotel
Day 16: Shed Light on the Divine Pamukkale & Hierapolis
After breakfast, the international quest to Pamukkale begins in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle, offering comfort and scenic views as the landscape unfolds. Upon arrival, an expert guide will lead the way to explore the captivating wonders of this unique region, starting with the ancient city of:
Hierapolis is a majestic city founded in the 2nd century BC, which stands as a breathtaking embodiment of ancient wellness and Roman grandeur. Hierapolis used to be a renowned spa city that flourished under Roman rule; its fame spread across the empire for its therapeutic thermal springs. The ruins of the Roman Theater, the Nymphaeum, ceremonial gates, and bathhouses provide a glimpse into the city's rich cultural and architectural history, where the fusion of health practices and imperial might is beautifully preserved.
The Necropolis of Hierapolis is one of the largest burial grounds in the Mediterranean region that provides a deep insight into the funerary practices of the time period. It holds over 1,200 tombs spanning multiple periods, offering a rich history of burial traditions and spiritual practices from the Hellenistic and Roman eras. Monumental sarcophagi, mausoleums, and intricately carved tombs reveal the deep connection between the ancient inhabitants and their beliefs about life and death, providing a profound insight into their spiritual world.
The Roman Baths of Hierapolis are a divine natural phenomenon, fed by the region's natural geothermal springs. For ages, it has stood as a reminder of the city's status as a luxurious retreat for relaxation and healing. These grand structures, still impressive despite the passage of time, include columns, mosaics, and marble remnants that illustrate the significance of bathhouses in Roman culture as centers for both social and medicinal purposes.
The Domitian Gate is the grand entrance to Hierapolis that came into existence during the 1st century AD to honor Emperor Domitian. This monumental structure, with its twin towers and detailed reliefs, reflects the grandeur of the Roman Empire and offers a glimpse into the architectural ingenuity of the time. Its arches for ages have welcomed ancient pilgrims and visitors to the holy city.
Following this exploration, lunch will be served at a local restaurant before continuing to:
Frontinus Street is a 500-meter-long avenue named after the Roman engineer Sextus Julius Frontinus, which acted as the thriving heart of Hierapolis's commercial and economical plus social life. Lined with columns and shops, it was a place where locals and travelers alike gathered for trade, business, and social interaction. Walking along this historic street today offers a fascinating view into the daily bustle of ancient life in this prosperous city.
The Agora of Hierapolis is a magnificent and colossal open space constructed in the 2nd century AD, in order to be the focal point of the city's civic life. It became surrounded by elegant porticoes, and it hosted markets, public discussions, and important gatherings, revealing the social dynamics and cultural exchanges that defined Hierapolis as a major economic and political hub in the ancient world.
The Cathedral of Hierapolis is a gigantic attraction of divinity, which was built in the 5th century AD. Its grandeur, with its basilica layout and remnants of vibrant mosaics, highlights the city’s enduring importance as a spiritual center during the Byzantine era. The cathedral's size and beauty reflect Hierapolis's role as a significant destination for early Christianity.
The Temple of Apollo shines rays of pure enlightenment, as it was dedicated to the god of prophecy and healing, since its creation in the 2nd century BC. The temple is found above a fissure believed to emit divine vapors, which played a central role in the religious life of Hierapolis. The ruins of its altar and columns offer a fascinating insight into the city’s ancient worship practices and spiritual identity.
The Theater of Hierapolis was a source of entertainment and enlightenment since it was built in the 1st century AD and later renovated in the 2nd-3rd centuries. It is an architectural marvel capable of seating 10,000 spectators who enjoy musical events, dramatic performances, and public ceremonies. The theater remains remarkably well-preserved with its seating, stage reliefs, and sweeping views over the surrounding landscape.
The Plutonium of Hierapolis is a true mystical and enigmatic attraction, made to earn the grace of Pluto, the god of the underworld. This ancient sanctuary was believed to be a gateway to the afterlife. Like the temple of Apollo, it's famous for its toxic vapors. Plutonium was used for religious rituals by ancient priests, thus making it one of the most captivating locations in Hierapolis.
As the tour concludes, a transfer will be provided to Denizli Airport for the flight back to Istanbul. Upon arrival, a private driver will take you to your hotel, where a peaceful overnight stay will offer time to reflect on the rich history and enchanting experiences of the day.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Denizli Airport to Istanbul
Overnight: Istanbul Hotel
Final Day: Departure
You will start the final day of your 17 days Cairo, Hurghada, Nile Cruise, & Turkey Trip Package by heading to Istanbul airport to catch your flight.
Meals: Breakfast
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This carefully crafted 17-day wicked itinerary across Egypt and Turkey reveals the heart of two ancient cultures.
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Our Aussie Travelers sail the Nile between Luxor and Aswan, uncover the treasures of Cairo, and continue on to Istanbul, Cappadocia, Ephesus, and Pamukkale.
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Our Ozzy guests will enjoy a private A/C transport, luxurious cruising, welcoming hotels, and expert Egyptologist guidance are all included for a ripper international journey between Egypt and Turkey.
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Guests from Australia will stand before the pyramids, explore the Valley of the Kings, marvel at Abu Simbel, and admire the temples of Karnak and Philae, with added relaxation in Hurghada by the Red Sea.
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The Turkish adventure features Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, and the Blue Mosque, along with Cappadocia’s unusual rock formations, the ancient streets of Ephesus, and Pamukkale’s thermal cascades.
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