Explore the rich history and flavors of the Aegean on this guided tour from Kusadasi. Visit the ancient city of Ephesus, renowned for its well-preserved ruins and the iconic Temple of Artemis. After a traditional Turkish lunch at a local restaurant, wander through the charming streets of Şirince Village and savor a delightful wine tasting experience at a local winery. This tour combines cultural insights with culinary delights, making it perfect for history enthusiasts and food lovers alike.
- Discover Ephesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved ancient cities
- Enjoy a traditional Turkish lunch at a cozy local restaurant
- Experience a guided wine tasting in the picturesque Şirince Village
- Includes private luxury transport with a certified guide and skip-the-line admission to attractions
We will pick up our guests from the hotel they specified with a suitable vehicle and our tour will begin.
Ephesus is an ancient Greek and Roman city located near modern-day Selçuk in Turkey. It was one of the most important cities of the ancient world, famous for the Temple of Artemis — one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World — as well as its grand theater, Celsus Library, and well-preserved streets and houses.
Şirince is a small, picturesque village located near the town of Selçuk in İzmir Province, Turkey. It is famous for its well-preserved Greek-style houses, cobblestone streets, and beautiful hillside views surrounded by olive groves and vineyards. The village has a unique blend of Turkish and Greek architecture, reflecting its mixed cultural history. Today, Şirince is a popular tourist destination known for its homemade fruit wines, local food, handicrafts, and peaceful atmosphere. Visitors often explore the narrow streets, visit small shops, and enjoy traditional Turkish hospitality. Despite its popularity, Şirince has managed to keep its authentic charm and village lifestyle.
The Temple of Artemis, located in Selçuk (ancient Ephesus, Turkey), was dedicated to the goddess Artemis. Built in the 6th century BC, it was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Made of marble and famous for its grand columns, the temple was destroyed several times by fire and earthquakes. Today, only a few columns remain.
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