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 - Am I traveling With a Group?
No. You will be traveling independently on the regular transports according to your choice (Plane/Bus) but you will be with a small group only on local tours at the chosen areas this gives you an opportunity to meet different people through your stay


 - Are any Vaccinations Required For tourist entering Turkey?
There are no vaccination requirements for any international traveler. The World Health Organization web site, www.who.org, provides vaccination certificate requirements by country, geographic distributions of potential health hazards to travelers


 - Can We Choose our Hotels?
Yes you can. All you have to do is just letting us know what hotels you would like to stay in while your agent creates your itinerary.


 - Do I Have to Pay Full Amount To Book A Package Tours?
No. You will need to pay %50 of the total amount of your package tour in order to complete your booking. You will be required to pay the rest of the amount 30 days before your arrival day in Turkey.


 - Do I need a Visa To Turkey?
U.S. citizens must have a visa to enter Turkey. U.S. citizens may obtain a visa upon entry into Turkey or in prior to departure from one of the five Turkish Consulates in the United States. Please find your state in the Turkish Consulates Jurisdictio


 - How Can I Travel in Turkey?
By Plane Virtually every major city in Turkey has air service and Turkish Airlines offers nationwide services. Most flights connect through Istanbul or Ankara, both of which have domestic and international terminals. You can check Turkish Airlines'


 - How Should Visitors Dress in Turkey
Casual wear is appropriate for most tour excursions. Women wear pants or skirts, but when visiting mosques it is recommended that they cover their heads with a scarf and both sexes should not wear shorts out of respects for religious customs.

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Everyone wants to visit this exceptional site !
     Ephesus was of one of the most illustrious and important cities of ancient Greece and Rome. Once the capital of Rome's Province of Asia, second only to Alexandria, and with a population of 250,000 it was famed for its beauty, wealth and decadence as well as its fabulous Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
    As aptly put by "Let's Go Turkey":
"Short, fiery and intense, Ephesus' history has all the makings of an ancient tragedy. Out of devotion to its patron goddess Artemis, it stayed close to her colossal temple rather than sidestep certain death as its harbour steadily filled with silt. Despite desperate attempts to battle the Cayster River's indefatiguable silt-depositing tyranny, the recession of the sea had sealed the city's fate by the 6th Century. The harbour deteriorated into a marshy morass, which eventually became infested with with malaria-carrying mosquitoes, triggering a massive epidemic that resulted in nearly 200,000 deaths ...."
     An important site of early Christianity, it is mentioned in the New Testament of the Christian Bible (Acts 19v23* and the Epistle to the Ephesians) and was the site of the third Ecumenical Council that determined the status of Mary as the Mother of God in 431 AD and found Bishop Nestoridas a heretic for disagreeing. St. Paul lived there for 3 years from 50 AD. Jesus' mother Mary and Apostle John are other famous former citizens.
90% of people need 2 - 4 hours to see Ephesus; enthusiasts of classics, archeology and theology will want much more !
Private Guides, Tour Groups and "DIY" Guide Books are all available and are all good in their own way, depending on your budget and what you want.
EPHESUS HIGLIGHTS:
Ephesus-Theatre-Ephesus Library-Ephesus Church- Ephesus Terrace Houses-Ephesus Fountain of Trajan-Ephesus Temple of Hadrian-Ephesus Odeon-EphesusAgora(Market Place)-Ephesus Guide Book-Ephesus Ancient City Map-Ephesus Shopes-Ephesus Harbour Street-Ephesus pictures-Ephesus Saint Paul -Ephesus Museum-Ephesus Diana-Ephesus Archelogical Museum-Ephesus Museum Exhibition-Temple of Artemis-House of Virgin Mary-Virgin Mary`s House-The Church of Saint John-St.John Church-Saint John Bazilica-Selcuk  Museum-Ephesus Map-ephesus sight plan-Ephesus Guide.

      

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