Istanbul E-pass includes discounted Daily Ephesus tours from Istanbul with English speaking professional guide. Discounted tours can be used out of pass validity days.
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Istanbul E-pass Holders Price |
Regular Price |
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Price per person* |
Price Single** |
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Ephesus Tour From Istanbul By Plane |
€ 275 |
€ 310 |
€ 335 |
€ 410 |
*Price per person means 1 visitor price from the minimum party of 2.
**Price Single means single visitor.
Sample Itinerary for Daily Ephesus Tour
Pick up from your hotel early in the morning (around 3-4 a.m.) depending on your flight and transferred to the airport.
Flight to Izmir and drive from the airport to the tour starting point (Shared shuttle)
Regular shared group tour
Return to the airport to take the flight back to Istanbul
Met at Istanbul airport and drive to your hotel
Tour itinerary - 09:30 – 16:30 (times are approx.)
- House of Virgin Mary
- Ephesus Ancient City (Odeon, Temple of Hadrian, Fountain of Trajan, Celcus Library, Grand Theather)
- Lunch
- Temple of Artemis
Included
- Istanbul – Izmir flight tickets (roundtrip)
- Istanbul Hotel – Airport transfers (roundtrip private transfer)
- Izmir Airport Transfers (Regular group shuttle)
- Lunch
- Regular Ephesus Tour with English-speaking guide
- Entrance Fees
Excluded
- Beverages during lunch
- Dinner
The House of Virgin Mary
It is known as the house where the Virgin Mary spent her last days. It was revealed in 1891 as a result of research by Lazarist priests, on the dream of German nun Katherina Emmerick.
Ephesus Ancient City
Ephesus... it is a city that was the capital of Anatolia in the ancient period and is also on the World Heritage List with its unique architectural works and thousands of years of history.
The Temple of Hadrian
The Temple of Hadrian, one of the most impressive ruins of the ancient city of Ephesus, is a monumental temple built in the name of Roman Emperor Hadrian between 117-138 AD.
The Celsus Library
The Celsus Library, the third largest library of the ancient age following the Alexandria and Pergamum, is one of the most magnificent structures of the Ancient City of Ephesus.
The Temple of Artemis
The Temple of Artemis (Diana), built-in 550 BC, is one of the important historical monuments and was considered the 7th wonder of the ancient world. It is also on the UNESCO World Heritage List.