The Seven Churches of Revelations Tour in Turkey
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- Historical
- Price from:
- 1.099 EUR /person
- Phone:
- 0090 252 316 2127
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- 0090 252 316 8931
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- Duration:
- 8 days
- Location Start:
- Istanbul
- Location Finish:
- Istanbul
- Start time:
- 09.00 am
- End time:
- 09.00 pm
- We Speak:
- English
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Last updated: 10/30/2007
Istanbul & Smyrna ( Izmir ) - Pergamum - Sardis - Philadelphia - Pamukkale / Hierapolis - Laodicea - Ephesus - Istanbul ) Departing from Istanbul and terminating back in Istanbul.
Itinerary
Day 1
ISTANBUL ( D. )
Dinner Included
Welcome to Turkey. Arrive in Istanbul Airport, meet your guide and transfer to your hotel. After check into the hotel, meet at the lobby for welcome and info cocktail. Overnight in Istanbul.
Day 2
ISTANBUL
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included
Our journey begins in Istanbul, the only city in the world situated on two continents. We visit the Topkapi Palace including the Harem, St. Sophia, The Blue Mosque and Hippodrome, where chariot races and the Byzantine riots took place. Dinner and overnight in Istanbul.
Day 3
SMYRNA - PERGAMUM
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included
Transfer from hotel to Istanbul airport for flight to Izmir. Arrival in Izmir .Drive to ancient Smyrna, was the second one of the seven Christian churches in Asia Minor to which St. John the Divine wrote (Revelation l-11). In the afternoon proceed to Thyatira, another one of the Seven Churches. See the remains of a Basilica and other ruins from the Roman Period. Drive to Pergamum for overnight.
Day 4
PERGAMUM
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included
Pergamum (Bergama). Visit the Acropolis with its pagan temples and Altar of Zeus. Continue to the healing center, Aesclepion. Overnight in Pergamum.
Day 5
SARDIS - PHILADELPHIA - PAMUKKALE
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included
After breakfast depart for Sardes, another one of the Seven Churches mentioned by St. John. Continue to Philadelphia to, another one of the Christian congregations, and a city built in 2 BC by King Eumenos. Continue to PAMUKKALE (Hierapolis). Watch the sunset over the petrified waterfalls. Overnight in Pamukkale.
Day 6
LEODICEA : EPHESUS
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included
Visit HIERAPOLIS and then Laodicea before continuing to Ephesus. See the final abode of the Virgin Mary where she spent her last years. Tour through ancient Ephesus to see the old synagogue, the theatre where St. Paul preached (Acts 10), the Library of Celsus and other sights. Overnight in Kusadasi.
Day 7
ISTANBUL
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included
Transfer to the airport for the flight to Istanbul. Arrival and transfer to the hotel. Free time in Grand Bazaar in the afternoon and overnight in Istanbul.
Day 8
HOME
Breakfast Included
Transfer to Istanbul airport for flight back home.
Extra Information
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- Tour Includes 7 nights 4 star Hotel Accommodations including breakfast and dinner, All transportation in Turkey by private a/c tour coach, All meals as stated on the itinerary, Istanbul - Izmir - Istanbul flight ticket with Turkish Airlines Welcome cocktail, All entrance fees to the sites and to the museums mentioned on the above program, Comprehensive sight-seeing as itinerary, Special pre-departure information pack, English speaking professional guide throughout, Tips to the hotels and restaurants, All Portage,
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- The Seven Churches Tour in Turkey
I was caught up in spirit on the Lord's day and heard behind me a voice as loud as a trumpet, 'Write on a scroll what you see and send it to the seven churches: to Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia and Laodicea.'
(Rv 1:10-11)
Ephesus Smyrna Pergamum Thyatira Sardis Philadelphia Laodicea
Introduction
Church tradition indicates that the St. John moved to Ephesus with many Palestinian Christians around A.D. 65 before the fall of Jerusalem in 70. During Nero's persecution against Christians in Rome at that time, both St. Peter and St. Paul were martyred in Rome. As the leader of the Asian church St. John was targeted by Roman authorities and exiled to Patmos (Rev. 1:9).
While on the island St. John received his apocalyptic vision about the spiritual situation of seven churches in Asian as well as about the future of the church and the world (1:10-11, 19). The order of the seven churchesEphesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodiceafollows a route that a messenger would naturally follow in visiting the cities. During St. Paul's ministry in Ephesus many churches were established in Asia.
Hence these seven churches seem to represent many other churches that were in Asia at the time (e.g., Miletos, Troas, Assos, Cyzicus, Magnesia, Tralles, Metropolis, etc.). The style of the seven messages is similar, with the heart of each focused on commendation and correction concluding with a promise of victory. The historical and spiritual situation of each church aids in interpreting the details of its message.
The Church in Ephesus
to the angel of the church in Ephesus, write this:
'The one who holds the seven stars in his right and walks in the midst of the seven gold lampstands says this : " I know your works, your labor, and you endurance, and that you cannot tolerate the wicked; you have tested those who call themselves apostles but are not, and discovered that they are imposters.
Moreover, you have endurance and have suffered for my name, and you have not grown weary. Yet I hold this against you: you have lost the love you had at first. Realize how far you have fallen. Repent, and do the works you did at first. Otherwise, I will come to you and remove your lampstand from its place, unless you repent. But you have this in your favor: you hate the works of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate."
"Whoever has ears ought to hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To the victor I will give the right to eat from the tree of life that is in the garden of God."
(Rv 2:1-7)
The church in Ephesus (2:1-7) was commended for its hard work and perseverance. The church encountered much spiritual opposition from the temple of Artemis as well as from the fourteen or more other Greek deities that were worshipped.
Ephesus was also a center of magical practices (Acts 19:19). False apostles in the church were also a problem. At Miletos St. Paul had warned the Ephesians elders that some from their own company would distort the truth (Acts 20:29-30). Timothy was to make the Ephesians Hymenaeus, Alexander, and Philetus stop teaching false doctrine (1 Tim. 1:3, 19-20; 2 Tim. 2:17-18).
Such external and internal conflict had caused the church to lose its first love of Christ and his saints. The site of Ephesus had moved three times during its early history. Unless the church repented, Jesus threatened to move its lampstand from its place of prominence among the Asian churches. (It does not mean Jesus would do away with the church.)
The victorious Christians in Ephesus were were promised to eat of the tree of life in the paradise of God. Paradise was the name for the Garden of Eden in the Greek Old Testament. Outside Ephesus was the grove Ortygia which was thought to be the traditional birthplace of Artemis.
The sacred grove called a paradeisos still drew pilgrims in the first century. The Christians were thus promised an eternal paradise far superior to that possessed by their pagan counterparts.
The Church in Smyrna
to the angel of the church in Smyrna, write this:
'The first and the last, who once died but became to life, says this : "I know your tribulation and poverty, but you are rich. I know the slander of those who claim to be Jews and are not, but rather are members of the assembly of Satan. Do not be afraid of anything that you are going to suffer. Indeed, the devil will throw some of you into prison, that you may be tested, and you will face an ordeal for ten days. Remain faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life.'
"Whoever has ears ought to hear what the Spirit says to the churches. The victor shall not be harmed by the second death."
(Rv 2:8-11)
The church in Smyrna (2:8-11) had experienced great pressure from the Jewish authorities, called the synagogue of Satan. No archaeological evidence exists today for such a synagogue. It had closed its doors to Christians, and its leaders were inciting the Roman authorities to persecute the church.
The Jews later had a similar role in the martyrdom of the bishop of Smyrna, Polycarp. The crown of life is a possible allusion to the acropolis Mount Pagus that looms over the city. Such ancient writers as Aristides describes it as Smyrna's crown. Whatever temporal crown the citizens of Smyrna enjoyed, the believers were guaranteed an eternal crown.
They were also promised exemption from the second death. There existed in the ancient world a connection between death and Smyrna. Its name is identical to the Greek word for the sweet-smelling spice in which dead bodies were wrapped (e. g., Jesus; John 19:39).
A number of mourning myths became associated with Smyrna, particularly that of Niobe whose tear-stained face was thought to be etched in the marble of nearby Mount Sipylus.
The Church in Pergamum
to the angel of the church in Pergamum, write this:
The one with the sharp two-edged sword says this : 'I know that you live where Satan's throne is, and yet you hold fast to my name and have not denied your faith in me, not even in the days of Antipas, my faithful witness, who was martyred among you, where Satan lives. yet I have a few things against you. you have some people there who hold to the teaching of Balaam, who instructed Balak to put a stumbling block before the Israelites: to eat food sacrificed to idols and to play the harlot. Likewise, you also have some people who hold to the teaching of (the) Nicolaitans. Therefore, repent. Otherwise, I will come to you quickly and wage war against them with the sword of my mouth.
Whoever has ears ought to hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To the victor I will some of the hidden manna; I shall also give a white amulet upon which is inscribed a new name, which no one knows except the one who received it."
(Rv 2:12-17)
The church in Pergamum (2:12-17) existed in the place where Satan had his throne. This reference probably does not refer to the altar of Zeus that sat atop the thousand-foot acropolis that towers over the lower city. Rather it refers to the city as the seat of the provincial koinon, or assembly, whose leader was also the chief priest ('the beast out of the earth'; 13:11-17) of the imperial cultthe first cult temple in Anatolia.
The Roman governor of Asia exercised the power of life and deaththe 'right of the sword' (ius gladii)in his province. Jesus stated he held even higher authority with his sharp, double-edged sword. One church leader named Antipas had already been martyred in the city. He was the only person named in Book of Revelation as a martyr. The imperial cult temple housed a white stone stele inscribed with a decree issued by Fabius, the governor of Asia, around 9 B.C.
It decreed that Augustus' birthday should be made an official holiday in Asia as well as mark the beginning of the municipal new year.
The birth of Caesar Augustus was called the beginning of life and breath (cf. Rev. 3:14). And his birthday was declared the beginning of good news for the world (cf. Rev. 14:6). The emperors made the same claims to deity as Jesus Christ! No wonder the Christians refused to take the mark of this beast and worship him.
The Church in Tyhatira
to the angel of the church in Thyatira, write this:
'The Son of God, whose eyes are like a fiery flame and whose feet are like polished brass, says this " I know your works, your love, faith, service, and endurance, and that your last works are greater than the first. Yet I hold this against you, that you tolerate the woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophetess, who teaches and misleads my servants to play the harlot and to eat food sacrificed to idols. I have given her time to repent, but she refuses to repent of her harlotry.
So I will cast her on a sickbed and plunge those who commit adultery with her into intense suffering unless they repent of her works. I will also put her children to death. Thus shall all the churches come to know that I am the searcher of hearts and minds and that I will give each of you what your works deserve. But I say to the rest of you in Thyatira, who do not uphold this teaching and know nothing of the so-called deep secrets of Satan: on you I will place no further burden, except that you must hold fast to what you have until I come.
"To the victor, who keeps to my ways until the end, I will give authority over the nations. Hw will rule them with an iron rod. Like clay vessels will they be smashed, just as I received authority from my Father. And to him I will give the morning star."
"Whoever has ears ought to hear what the Spirit says to the churches."
(Rv 2:18-29)
The church in Thyatira (2:18-29) was plagued by a false prophetess symbolically named Jezebel after the evil queen of Israel who worshiped idols. She along with the Nicolaitans advocated compromise with certain pagan practices. Meat in the ancient world was dedicated to the gods at the pagan temples before it was sold in the public markets; many Christians refused to eat such meat sacrificed to idols.
Thyatira was known for its trade guilds (cf. Lydia; Acts 16:14) which would hold banquets in the pagan temples. After eating and drinking, the diners often engaged in sexually immoral acts on the couches (klinai) where they lay. Jezebel and the Nicolaitans apparently condoned such behavior because of a false understanding of freedom in Christ.
The Church in Sardis
to the angel of the church in Sardis, write this:
The one who has the seven spirits of God and the seven stars says this: 'I know your works, that you have the reputation of being alive, but you are dead. Be watchful and strengthen what is left, which is going to die, for I have not found your works completely in the sight of my God. Remember then how you accepted and heard; keep it, and repent.
If you are not watchful, I will come like a thief, and you will never know at what hour I will come upon you. However, you have a few people in Sardis who have not soiled their garment; they will walk with me dressed in white, because they are worthy. The victor will thus be dressed in white and will never erase his name from the block of life but will acknowledge his name in the presence of my Father and of his angels.
"Whoever has ears ought to hear what the Spirit says to the churches."
(Rv 3:1-6)
The church in Sardis (3:1-6) had become dead in spite of its reputation. Twice before the city's acropolis had fallen because Sardis had fallen asleep and let down her guard. Cyrus defeated Croesus in 546 B.C., and the Cretan general Lagoras captured it for Antiochus the Great in 218 B.C. Greek cities maintained a list of citizens in a public register.
When someone committed a criminal action and was condemned, he lost his citizenship and his name was then erased from the register. The believers who preserved would never be blotted from the eternal book of life.
Sardis was noted as a textile center, producing wool to make the himation, the most common outer garment for men and women in the Greco-Roman world. The color white in Book of Revelation always denotes purity and worthiness. Hence white garments would be a suitable reward for the victors.
The Church in Philadelphia
to the angel of the church in Philadelphia, write this:
'' The holy one, the true, who holds the key of David, who opens and no one shall close, who closes and no one shall open, says this: "I know your works (behold, I have left an open door before you, which no one can close). You have limited strength, and yet you have kept my word and have not denied my name. Behold, I will make those of the assembly of Satan who claim to be Jews and are not, but are lying, behold I will make them come and fall prostrate at your feet, and they will realize that I love you.
Because you have kept my message of endurance, I will keep you safe in the time of trial that is going to come to the whole world to test inhabitants of the earth. I am coming quickly. Hold fast to what you have, so that no one may take your crown.
The victor I will make into a pillar in the temple of my God, and he will never leave it again. On him I will inscribe the name of my God and the name of the city of my God, the new Jerusalem, which comes down out of heaven from my God, as well as my new name."
"Whoever has ears ought to hear what the Spirit says to the churches."
(Rv 3:7-13)
The church in Philadelphia (3:7-13) stood at an important junction of the imperial post road that ran from Rome through Troas, Pergamum, and Sardis on through to Tarsus and the East. They had an open door through which to share the gospel.
Yet here too a synagogue of Satan opposed the believers. Although no archaeological evidence for a synagogue has been found, a 3rd-century A.D. inscription was found 10 miles east of the city mentioning a 'synagogue of the Hebrews.' Philadelphia was located in an earthquake-prone region called the Catacecaumene.
Both Sardis and Philadelphia were devastated by earthquakes in A.D. 17. Asian temples were built to withstand severe earthquakes. Their foundations were laid on beds of charcoal covered with wool fleeces, which caused the structure to 'float' on the soil like a raft. Each block was joined to another by metal cramps, so that the platform was a unity.
The temple would be the most secure structure in the city, hence the promise to be a pillar in the temple of God was one of security and safety. Inscribed pillars are found throughout Aegean Turkey. A dramatic example is the temple of Zeus at Euromos with dedicatory inscriptions on ten of the eleven standing pillars. Jesus will write divine names as well as his new name on those human 'pillars' who overcome.
Philadelphia received a new name twice in the first century: the first time after the A.D. 17 earthquake to 'Neocaesarea' in gratitude for Tiberius' generosity, the second time to 'Flavia' after Vespasian gave financial assistance following a similar catastrophe.
The Church in Laodicea
to the angel of the church in Laodicea, write this:
'The Amen, the faithful and true witness, the source of God's creation says this: "I know that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either cold or hot. So, because you are lukewarm, neither hot or cold, I will spit you out of my mouth. for you say, 'I am rich and affluent and have no need of anything,' and yet do not realize that you are wretched, pitiable, poor, blind, and naked.
I advise you to buy from me gold refined by fire so that you may be rich, and white garments to put on so that your shameful nakedness may not be exposed, and buy ointment to smear on your eyes so that you may see. Those whom I love, I reprove and chastise.
Be earnest, therefore, and repent. Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, (then) I will enter his house and dine with him, and he with me. I will give the victor right to sit with me on my throne, as I myself first won the victory and sit with my Father on his throne.'
"Whoever has ears ought to hear what the Spirit says to the churches."
(Rv 3:14-22)
The church in Laodicea (3:14-22) was closely related to its sister church in Colossae and Hierapolis . Its spiritual condition was lukewarmneither hot nor cold. Six miles north of the city were the thermal springs (not drinkable) at Hierapolis, whose white calcareous cliffs were visible in the distance.
To obtain drinking water, the Romans built an aqueduct that ran five miles south to an abundant spring (now in Denizli). The cool spring water would become lukewarm as it passed through the aqueducts into the city. The city was strategically located for trade and commerce, and became a leading banking center. It had accepted aid from Rome following earlier earthquakes.
However, after the earthquake in 60 that devastated many Asian cities, only Laodicea refused to accept Roman financial assistance because she was so wealthy. This attitude of material self-satisfaction, 'I am rich,' had seemingly entered the church also. The church's spiritual blindness was ironic because a famous salve for treating eye disease was produced by the medical school there.
The exhortation to buy white garments to cover their shameful nakedness is another example of irony. For the believers were living in a city where the Romans had established textile factories to manufacture clothing from the famous black wool of the region. Laodicea was a 'throne city' because a citizen Zeno became king of Cilicia in 39 B.C. and of Pontus in 36.
His family continued to rule in some measure in Anatolia over the next century. The Zenoid family figures prominently on the Laodicea 's coinage. Again the victors are promised that they will sit with Jesus on his heavenly throne.
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- St Pauls Biblical Tour Turkey - 15 days from 1.449 EUR
- Jewish Heritage Religious Tour Turkey - 13 days from 1.359 EUR
- Jewish Tour Istanbul - 4 days from 350 EUR
- Private Gallipoli Troy Tours 3 Day Special - 3 days from 319 EUR
- Istanbul to Cappadocia Tour 6 Day VIP Tour - 6 days from 715 EUR
- Istanbul Cappadocia Ephesus Tour 8 Day Special VIP Tours of... - 8 days from 839 EUR
- Private Turkey Tour Luxury 10 Day Service - 10 days from 1.199 EUR
- Turkey Package Tours - 9 days from 1.079 EUR
- Tour of Turkey 10 Day Vip Tours Turkey - 10 days from 1145 EUR
- Turkish Delight Tours 14 Day VIP Service - 14 days from 1679 EUR
- Western Luxury Turkey Tour - 20 days from 2289 EUR
- Honeymoon Tour Istanbul Private 6 Day Special - 6 days from 1079 EUR
- Private Honeymoon Tour Istanbul and Private Blue Cruise in... - 7 days from 1199 EUR
- Turkey Honeymoon Tour - 10 days from 1099 EUR
- Honeymoon Tour in Turkey - 14 days from 1919 EUR
- Honeymoon Tour Mediterranean Aegean Summer Special - 16 days from 1799 EUR
- Jewish Tour In Turkey - 6 days from 479 EUR
- Istanbul Historical Tours - 4 days from 175 EUR
- Istanbul & Safranbolu & Amasra & Ankara & Amasya & Trabzon &... - 7 days from 480 EUR
- Living The Istanbul - 7 days from 850 EUR
- Classic Turkey Tours A wonderful 8 day program that covers... - 8 days from 685 EUR
- Istanbul City Tours - 4 days from 232 EUR
- Turkey Tours - 5 days from 445 EUR
- Safranbolu and Cappadocia - 6 days from 555 EUR
- Wonder of Turkey - 12 days from 520 EUR
- Grand Turkey - 14 days from 640 EUR
- Leisurely Tour of Turkey - 15 days from 700 EUR
- 10 Day Essential Bus Tour Itinerary - 10 days from 425 EUR
- 11 Day Asian Turkey Bus Tour Itinerary - 11 days from 465 EUR
- 9 Day Best of Turkey - 9 days from 400 EUR
- 12 Day Classic Turkey Bus Tour Itinerary - 12 days from 549 EUR
- Turkish Treasure - 10 days from 425 EUR
- Taste of Turkey - 10 days from 415 EUR
- 15 Day Majestic Turkey Bus Tour Itinerary - 15 days from 699 EUR
- 4 Days and 3 Nights Bodrum Karacasogut One Way - 4 days from 259 EUR
- Taste of History - 11 days from 515 EUR
- 3 Day Gallipoli Bus Tour Itinerary - 3 days from 119 EUR
- 7 Day Aegean Bus Tour Itinerary - 7 days from 299 EUR
- 8 Day Life Time Bus Tour Itinerary - 8 days from 340 EUR
- 9 Day Western Turkey Bus Tour Itinerary - 9 days from 380 EUR
- 10 Day Magical Bus Tour Itinerary - 10 days from 499 EUR
- Formula 1 Istanbul Grand Prix 3 Day Package Tour - 3 days from 250 EUR
- Istanbul Formula 1 Grand Prix 5 Day Package Tours - 5 days from 270 EUR
- 6 Day Istanbul Grand Prix - 6 days from 325 EUR
- Istanbul Grand Prix 6 Day Tour - 6 days from 325 EUR
- Formula 1 Istanbul Grand Prix and Cappadocia Tours 9 Day... - 9 days from 590 EUR
- F1 Grand Prix 10 Day Aegean & Istanbul Turkey - 10 days from 650 EUR
- Single Travellers Tour Turkey June 2008 - 15 days from 1140 EUR
- Single Travellers Tour Turkey September 2008 - 15 days from 1140 EUR
- Dardanel And Galibolu Tour - 5 days from 275 EUR
- Biblical Turkey Tours - 10 days from 675 EUR
- 9 Day tour of Istanbul & Antalya and Cappadocia - 9 days from 535 EUR
- Aegean Sea Region of Turkey - 7 days from 640 EUR
- Turkish Black Sea Adventure - 6 days from 450 EUR
- Turkey Hightlights - 7 days from 380 EUR
- Turkey Highlights - 7 days from 320 EUR
- Turkish Delight Pass - 9 days from 129 GBP
- Silk Trail Pass - 7 days from 99 GBP
- Turkey Express Pass - 6 days from 99 GBP
- Magic Carpet Tour - 10 days from 349 GBP
- Trooper Tour TP222 Istanbul Gallipoli Troy Istanbul - 2 days from 59 GBP
- Black Sea Tours - 7 days from 480 EUR
- This Year of Mevlana - 9 days from 945 EUR
- Tours from Istanbul to Cappadocia - 2 days from 135 EUR
- City of Sultans - 5 days from 399 USD
- Turkish Delight 11 Day tour - 11 days from 985 USD
- Cultural Best of Turkey - 9 days from 600 EUR
- 4 Day Budget ANZAC Silver Tour 2008 - 4 days from 79 GBP
- Hightlights Triangle - 10 days from 1295 EUR
- Discover Turkey Tour 7 nights 8 days - 8 days from 1050 USD
- 2 Days Cappadocia Tour - 2 days from 135 EUR
- Antique Cities and Azure Seas of Turkey - 16 days from 1320 USD
- Unforgettable Experience of Turkey - 15 days from 1423 USD
- Western Turkey and Turquoise Coast - 12 days from 1299 USD
- Antique Cities and Mini Blue Cruise - 12 days from 1054 USD
- Highlights of Turkey - 10 days from 671 USD
- Istanbul and Western Turkey - 8 days from 717 USD
- Pearls of Turkey - 8 days from 673 USD
- Istanbul on Two Continents - 4 days from 248 USD
- Seven Churches of Renevation - 8 days from 602 USD
- Footsteps of St Paul - 16 days from 1613 USD
- Turkey Tours - 15 days from 2150 USD
- A Sweet Piece Of Turkey - 10 days from 1041 EUR
- Wonders of Turkey 7 days - 7 days from 1385 USD
- Anzac Day Tours 2007 - 5 days from 159 GBP
- Encounter Turkey Tours - 14 days from 1190 EUR
- Classical Turkey Tour - 14 days from 1585 USD
- Discover Istanbul and Cappadocia - 6 days from 555 EUR
- Gallipoli and Troy - 5 days from 350 EUR
- Jewels of the Aegean - 4 days from 590 EUR
- Ancient Civilisations Turkey Tour - 9 days from 1099 EUR
- Ancient Turkey tour - 8 days from 725 EUR
- Istanbul and Central Anatolia tour of Turkey - 9 days from 800 EUR
- Grand Turkey Tour Private Guided Tour - 13 days from 1425 EUR
- Ancient Civilizations Small Group Guided Tour - 9 days from 1050 EUR
- Travel Turkey Asia Minor - 7 days from 570 EUR
- Turkey tour Western Anatolia - 10 days from 819 EUR
- Short Breakistanbul and Cappadocia - 6 days from 575 EUR
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Important Notice : Avoiding Fraud
It's rare, but some helpful hints to watch out for with regards to fraud:
- It is important to NEVER wire funds or use/employ other fund transfer mechanisms such as western union: Always use a credit card to protect yourself against fraud. If owners pressure you into providing a deposit or refuse to accept credit cards, there is a high probability that this is a scam.
- If at all suspicious of fraud, ask to see their website, or any other literature they can provide or send to you. Ask them for contact details for guests who have previously stayed on their property insisting on telephone numbers. Be suspicious of emails that originate from free email services (yahoo, hotmail, gmail, etc)
- Research the property thoroughly on the internet to see if there is any history or mention of scams associated with the property.




