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Ephesus Miletus Didyma Tour

Miletus was an ancient Greek city in western Anatolia, located near the present-day city of Didim, Turkey. It was a prominent cultural and commercial center, known for its impressive architecture, including the Temple of Apollo, the Bouleuterion, and the Faustina Baths. Miletus was also the birthplace of several notable philosophers, scientists, and architects, such as Thales, Anaximander, and Hippodamus. The city played a significant role in the development of trade and the spread of Hellenic culture in the Mediterranean region. Today, visitors can explore the ruins of Miletus and admire its well-preserved structures, including the impressive theater and stadium.

Didyma was an ancient Greek sanctuary and oracle located in modern-day Turkey. It was dedicated to the god Apollo and housed a famous temple, considered one of the largest and most significant in the ancient world. The temple featured impressive architecture and was adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures. Visitors could consult the oracle for advice and guidance on important matters. Today, the ruins of Didyma attract tourists interested in exploring its fascinating history and admiring its impressive remnants.

Ephesus was an ancient Greek city located on the coast of present-day Turkey, near the modern city of Selรงuk. It was one of the most important cities of the ancient world and was a center of culture, trade, and religion.Ephesus was founded in the 10th century BC by the Ionian Greeks, and it grew to become a major city during the Classical Greek period. The city was renowned for its temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and for its impressive library, which was second only to the library in Alexandria, Egypt.During the Roman period, Ephesus became an important center of Christianity. The apostle Paul visited the city and wrote several letters to the Ephesian church. The Gospel of John is also believed to have been written in Ephesus.Today, the ruins of Ephesus are one of the most popular tourist attractions in Turkey. Visitors can see the impressive ruins of the city, including the well-preserved Library of Celsus, the Great Theatre, the Temple of Hadrian, and the Odeon. The ruins of the Temple of Artemis are also located nearby, although very little of the temple remains today.

Ephesus Miletus Didyma Tour Program

  • Our professional guide will meet you at your hotel or Kusadasi port, and we will head to Miletos to begin our tour.
  • Our first stop will be Miletus, a once-great city that was an important center of trade and culture in ancient times. Here, you can explore the impressive ruins of the city, including the famous Miletus Theatre and the Baths of Faustina. Our knowledgeable guide will provide you with fascinating insights into the history of the city and its role in the ancient world.
  • Next, we will visit the stunning Temple of Apollo in Didyma, which was one of the largest and most significant temples of the ancient world. You will be amazed by the scale and grandeur of this magnificent structure, which was dedicated to the god Apollo. Our guide will explain the significance of the temple and share stories about the people who worshiped there.
  • Our final destination will be the world-famous Ephesus Antique City. As one of the best-preserved ancient cities in the world, Ephesus is a must-see destination for history buffs and travelers alike. You will be awed by the stunning architecture of the Library of Celsus, the impressive Great Theatre, and the magnificent Temple of Hadrian.
  • At the end of the tour, we will drive you back to your hotel or Kusadasi port.

What’s Included?

  • Entrance fees to sites
  • Transportation
  • Professional English speaking guide

What’s Not Included?

  • Personal Expenses and Tips
  • Entrance fee for Terrace Houses
  • Lunch and Drinks

Private Tour

Please contact us for prices…

Departure: Everyday
Duration: 8 hours
Route:ย  Miletus Antique City, Didyma Ancient Sanctuary, Ephesus Ancient City.

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