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Itineraries
Day 1
Welcome aboard!
Arrive in Istanbul. Upon arrival at Istanbul, you will be greeted by your friendly and experienced Tour Manager/ Local Representative outside the baggage hall. Proceed to your hotel and check-in. We visit Istiklal street and Taksim Square to get acquainted to Istanbul tonight.
Day 2
Full-Day Bosphorus tour visiting Spice Bazaar, City walls, Golden Horn views, Bosphorus cruise ride, Visit Blue Mosque, Hippodrome, Hagia Sophia, and Grand Bazaar
Full-day city tour of Sultanahmet. Photostop at Topkapi Palace & Hippodrome Square. Visit Blue Mosque and Hagia Sopia. Free time at Grand Bazaar. Cruise on the Bosphorus strait.
Day 3
Depart for Denizli Airport by flight. Arrive at Denizli airport and proceed towards Pamukkale
Visit one more ancient city of Hierapolis along with Cotton Castles and Mud Pool Proceed towards Pamukale. Visit Travertine’s at Cotton Castle. Visit Hierapolis (Holy City).Experience Mud Pool Bath.
Day 4
Drive to Cappadocia
Proceed towards Cappadocia. Check in to the hotel.
Day 5
Cappadocia Tour
Visit Turkish Pottery workshop. Guided tour of Cappadocia. Visit Monks Valley. Photostop at Devrent Valley and Pigeons Valley. Visit Goreme Open Air Museum. Photo stop at Esentepe & Uchisar castle. Visit Turkish Pottery workshop.
Day 6
Fly to Istanbul. Visit Dolmabahce Palace and Spice bazaar
Proceed to Kayseri airport for your flight to Istanbul. On arrival in Istanbul visit the Dolmabahçe Palace and Egyptian Spice Bazaar. Check-in the hotel.
Day 7
Fly back
Proceed to the airport, where your memorable tour of Sights of Turkey comes to an end.
- Return economy class group airfare as per the itinerary
- All local taxes & services as of 01st May 2022
- Cost of Visa & Medical Insurance for the duration of the tour
- Sightseeing, accommodation & services as per the above-mentioned itinerary
- All transfers & excursions with entrance fees (as specified in the itinerary) by a deluxe air conditioned coach Services of a professional, friendly & multilingual Jimspeco Travel Hub Ltd Manager (Subject to minimum 20 customers) or a local Representative
- Visit Blue Mosque
- View of the Golden Horn
- Boat ride on the Bosphorus
- Visit Spice Bazaar
- Visit Hippodrome
- Dolmabahçe Palace
- Visit Hagia Sophia
- Visit Hierapolis & Cotton Castle | Experience bath at a Mud Pool
- Photostop at Devrent Valley & Pigeons Valley
- Photo stop at Uchisar Castle
- Visit Monks Valley
- Esentepe - Panaromic View of Cappadocia
- Visit Goreme Open Air Museum (Rock Churches)
- Esentepe – The most stunning area of Cappadocia
- Visit Turkish pottery at Avanos (Red River)
- Airfare and Transfer for Joining Direct
- Mandatory Tipping for on tour Services (Coach Driver, Local Guides etc). It is mandatory to pay USD 5 per person/per day. Our Jimspeco Travel Hub Ltd Tour Manager will be collecting the same on Day 1 of the Tour
- Tourist City Tax – payable directly by the passenger only at each Hotel
- Any increase in the airfare charged by the airline on your air ticket (presently calculated as of 1st February 2022)
- RT-PCR charges in Nigeria & Turkey
- The tour cost does not include POE charges & passport charges
- No porterage included
- Any services not mentioned in the inclusion list
The best time to visit Turkey is between April and May, and September and October, because the weather is warm and pleasant, and you'll have a great time exploring the cities on your Turkey trip.
The Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Grand Bazar, and Hagia Sophia Museum are just a few of Turkey's best attractions that you should include in your Turkey tour packages.
Turkish Lira is the official currency in Turkey. 1 Turkish Lira is equal to 41 Nigeria Naira. Travelers should use the Lira because it has a very favorable exchange rate, and there is no need to use any other currency in Turkey.
Turkey is famous for its rich culture and picturesque sites. Turkey is also famous for its traditional Turkish coffee, Iskender kebab, Turkish carpets and rugs, Baklava – A sweet dish, the souvenir eye evil. It is also famous for its city Istanbul; you can see lots of foreign tourists here and has lots of tourist attractions. So when on turkey tour do not miss out on these things and places.
When visiting Turkey, you will note that women are dressed in a smart-casual style. As a result, you should dress in smart and fashionable outfits. Carry your normal swimming wear around the shore and on the beaches. However, Modest clothing is appreciated and expected when visiting mosques or other religious sites (No show of thighs, shoulders, and upper arms)
Yes, absolutely you can drink in Turkey. Turkey has one of the highest alcohol consumption rates in the Middle East, at 1.5 liters per person. Turkey is a secular nation, and even though the majority of the population is Muslim, “raki” an alcoholic beverage, is an important part of Turkish food culture.
Traveling to Turkey is safe as long as you take the same precautions you would at home. Understanding the country's culture is essential for enjoying your travels and connecting with its people.
Yes, the eastern part of Turkey, which is also the coldest part of the country, experiences snow and cold winter. The winter season in Turkey lasts from December to February. If you are looking for a truly special skiing experience, you will be in for a real treat if you spend the winter in Turkey.
Turkish is Turkey's official language, and English is widely spoken in Istanbul; visitors are often surprised at how well most Turks speak English. However, attempting to communicate in Turkish is highly valued and considered courteous.
April, May, September, and October are pleasantly warm, with temperatures of 68°F to 86°F, are typically the best months to plan your Turkey trip.
There is no fixed number of days to explore Turkey. A minimum of 5-10 days will allow you to experience some of the country's most popular sights.
Many international GSM operators provide coverage in Turkey in addition to local GSM operators such as Turkcell, Turktelekom and Vodafone. You may ask your GSM operator to activate the international roaming function of your mobile phone before travelling to Turkey or just obtain a new SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card from local operators in Turkey.
Most hotels throughout Turkey have internet installed and they open it up for use by customers. The password can be obtained from reception. You should always check whether there is a charge before using it. Otherwise, in most of the busy cities and towns, there are internet cafes.
We have two popular seven-day tours but you can custom tailor all our tour itineraries to suit your timespan and the destinations you want to visit. The Essential Turkey tour is especially good for a first time visitor to the country. It covers the highlights including Istanbul, Pamukkale, Ephesus, and Cappadocia.
This depends on the disability. The hearing impaired should be accompanied by a professional sign language translator if they want to join guided tours. People with walking disabilities should check with our staff regarding the level of difficulty for the area they want to visit. We can source disabled friendly hotels however in many rural places, wheel chair ramps are non existent and the conditions of roads are unsuitable for wheelchairs. Please email or call us with details of the disability and we can advise further.
It is customary (but optional) to tip your housekeeper in the hotel by leaving a few coins by the bed. You can tip taxi drivers a few lira or round up to the nearest 5 or 10. The same goes for waiters in restaurants. If it’s a more formal restaurant, and no service was added, then 15% is appropriate.
You will have different bus and car drivers throughout. You may wish to tip them 5 or 10 lira each, particularly if they have helped with heavy luggage. Alternatively, you can just give a tip to the guide on a day tour and s/he will share with the driver.
It is usual (but optional) to tip your guide at the end of each tour according to how you found his/her information and communication. One a one day tour, you might tip 10-20 lira to the guide. If you have the same guide for several days, a similar rate may apply on a per day basis.
On a standard gullet cruise, around EUR5 per passenger per day is a good starting point, more on a deluxe cruise. On a chartered vessel, the crew as a team would hope to receive at least EUR50 per day from your group. Please remember that gullet crew only have work for 6 months of the year, and often have a family to support year round.
Turkey is a very affordable and even cheap country to visit. As of the time of writing the Turkish Lira is plummeting in value making the (already low prices) even cheaper. Turkey is one of the most affordable countries in the world to visit.
Turkey is a great destination for families. It has many beautiful beaches and family friendly tours. For families visiting Turkey for a beach vacation, there are many child friendly beach resorts. For those looking to visit for sightseeing purposes, there are many child friendly tour options including visits to palaces, castles, labyrinths and of course, the world renowned hot air balloon flights.
There are many forms of transportation in Turkey including buses, taxis, trams and metro. Many clients prefer to take a domestic flight to get from one city to the next as it can be time efficient and economical.
MEDICAL INSURANCE
- Normal insurance charges for the duration of the tour are included in the tour price. However, any passenger above the age of 60 years and those passengers who wish to extend their stay will be required to pay additional charges
VISA REQUIREMENTS
- Cost of visas including documentation and processing fees as of 1st May, 2022. Any further increase in the same has to be borne by the passengers.
PASSPORT
- Passport should be valid for 6 months from the date of departure