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Ephesus & Sirince Excursion

Travel back to ancient times to discover the enchanting ruins of Ephesus, beginning in Kusadasi. You'll also visit the beautiful town of Sirince. Ephesus & Sirince Excursion. We'll pick you up from your hotel in Kusadasi at the designated time or...

  • 7 hours

Travel back to ancient times to discover the enchanting ruins of Ephesus, beginning in Kusadasi. You'll also visit the beautiful town of Sirince.

Ephesus & Sirince Excursion

We'll pick you up from your hotel in Kusadasi at the designated time or at the port and then travel to the coastal province of Smyrna.

The first stop of the tour will be a small town named Sirince, home to 600 inhabitants. Upon arrival, we'll explore the town's streets and areas known for oil and wine-making.

Next, we'll journey north to Ephesus, founded thousands of years ago and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The site includes the Library of Celsus, a significant archive from the Roman Empire.

We will then visit the Temple of Hadrian and the well-preserved Roman Theater of Ephesus.

After Ephesus, we'll travel to Selçuk, where you will have free time for lunch. Before returning to Kusadasi, we'll visit the ruins of the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

We'll conclude the excursion by returning to your hotel between 4 and 4:30 pm.

Pickup

This tour includes pickup from hotels in Kusadasi between 8:15 and 8:30 am. Alternatively, you can arrange pickup from Kusadasi port at 9 am.

Prices

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Tour in English

(ENGLISH TOUR)Tour em inglês

Included

  • Hotel or port pickup and return transfer
  • Transport by minibus
  • English–speaking guide

Not included

  • Food and drink
  • Entrance fee to the ancient city of Ephesus: 26USD per person

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