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yacht-charter · 2 years ago
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About Blue Cruise History in Turkey
The blue cruise has a rich history and a must for any sea enthusiast. In an exile story, the writer “Cevat Sakir Kabaagacli,” also known as the Fisherman of Halicarnassus, brought the concept of “blue voyage” to literature, which was presented to literature by three significant Turkish literary personalities. During his exile, the famous writer became acquainted with Bodrum’s particular nature and history, and in the years that followed, he shared this experience with his writer colleagues Bedri Rahmi Eyuboglu and Azra Erhat. The blue cruise has been written about by all of these great names. Azra Erhat’s Blue Voyage, first published in 1957 and expanded in 1962 and 1979, is usually recognized with this theme.
Blue Cruise in Turkey
These boat cruises, which were once enjoyed in peace by intellectuals in the 1950s, were only available to a select few with restricted resources until the 1980s. Following that, the realization that such a vacation could be planned occurred, thanks to the curiosity expressed by sea lovers who were curious after reading the works of these writers. With the participation of our international guests, the blue journey, which is in high demand, has developed dramatically.
Our gulet production, which is a global brand, has reached its current level, in line with the demands of the domestic and foreign markets, by using more contemporary and complex facilities with more cabins each day.
The popularity of the yacht vacation, which has grown since 2010, and the guests who enjoy this vacation style, have contributed to tourists repeating their boat vacations and chartering new routes. The blue voyage is unique in Turkey, with dozens of islands, coves, and hundreds of mooring locations, as well as rich routes spanning numerous ancient landmarks and natural wonders. From the end of April until the end of October, the blue voyage, which is one of the most important parts of the tourism business, takes place in Turkey. Rental boats provide gulet charter service on demand for a large party or a single family, according to each budget and quality, and within the stipulated time frame. You can choose from several routes departing from the ports of Bodrum, Datca, Marmaris, Bozburun, Gocek, Fethiye, Kas, Kalkan, and Kekova, or visit the Greek Islands, according on your requirements.
We recommend taking a blue cruise if you wish to spend a tranquil, serene, and enjoyable vacation surrounded by nature.
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gvidilo · 6 months ago
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Blue Voyage Gulet Cruises in Turkey | Blue Cruise Tours on the Turquose Coasts Of Turkey
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abdabdalqadir · 2 years ago
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siribaes · 2 months ago
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crusin’
han lue x (oc) [ black!fem! ]
a late night, open road, passenger side driving around los angeles with her favorite guy.
contents: fluff. some angst. smutty thoughts. brief smoking cigarette mention. brief mention of death. rival gang dynamics. mild peril han drives fast ofc <3. nothing too major.
suggested tunes📻: protect my heart by kelis, it’s whatever by aaliyah, luxurious by gwen stefani, run to the sun by n.e.r.d., boogie 2nite by tweet, try again by aaliyah
author’s note: just a little somethin’ featuring my number one guy han <3. this was heavily inspired by romeo must die, i loved jet and aaliyah’s dynamic & this takes place after better luck tomorrow and before fast and furious/tokyo drift. y’all lmk if i should make this into a fic…🤔 / not edited or proofread
. . . ZOOOOM!
an electric blue, 1995 mazda widebody fd rx7 flys down the street. driving through lights, regardless of the color change. the wind brushes against chickie’s cheeks as the car veered left. she stretches her arm out the window, she hummed. the air is a bit chilly but it feels good against her skin. the mazda slowed down at a red light.
“i thought you said you wanted to cruise. it feels like you’re racin’,” chickie murmurs pulling her arm back inside. she turned toward the driver’s side.
he glances at her, his lips forming into a lopsided grin. “was cooped up, haven’t been behind the wheel all day, let me flex,”
flex he did.
chickie’s heart fluttered watching his skillful hands maneuver the gear shift with ease. his nimble fingers tap on the steering wheel to the rhythm of the music. a part of her mind wonders how his hand would fit into hers or how the rough callous on his palms would feel against her skin.
“can we stop at the store? i want some snacks,” chickie spoke aloud. she focused her eyes on the road and away from from his hands.
“it’s one up ahead,” with one hand, he effortlessly maneuvers the wheel, his palm gently guiding it as the car turns at a right corner.
so smooth.
the madza slowly pulls into a spot across from a brightly, colored convenience store. chickie unbuckles her seat belt.
“you want anything?”
“nah, i’ll just share with you,” chickie playfully rolls her eyes. she steps out of the car and heads straight into the store.
chickie comes out minutes later with a boat load of snacks and drinks. already, half way done with her snickers, she almost chokes, from she sees. her friend, her favorite guy.
han leans against the car, his body, totally relaxed like he doesn’t have a care in the world. a cigarette hangs from his full lips, as han rakes a hand though his inky, black tresses. the street is quiet as the plastic bag swishes back and forth. with every step, chickie feels like her heart is gonna leap out of her throat.
she can’t really pin-point when it happened or how it happened but it just did. it was like chickie went to bed one way and woke up another. every little thing han lue did set her a flame, even simple things like tonight, calling her up at 1:00 AM asking if she wanted to go for a ride. she all but leapt out of her bed room window when heard the engine of the madza coming down the street.
as exhilarating as her crush on han was she knew that it wouldn’t go anywhere. he was her best friend and on top of that the growing rivalry between his crew and her cousins, both vying for control over parts of south-east la, didn’t add much to the equation. in fact it subtracted from it. so chickie just settled for her mushy, unrequited feelings and distracted herself with other things. this time, nitpicking han’s smoking habits.
“i thought you were quitting,” chickie hoists herself on the hood of han’s car. she digs into the bag, pulling out soda and a pack of twinkies.
a week prior, han told chickie that he was going to quit, cold turkey. that and some other ramblings of needing to get out of “this place”. over the course of their friendship, chickie can tell when han is tired or sleep deprived. typically a man of few words, he becomes talkative and super rambly when exhausted. there was a small part of that was happy han was quitting, but she should’ve known better, old habits die hard.
han takes a long pull. he blows the smoke away from chickie’s direction. “i am. haven’t had a cig in three days,”
“but you said you went cold turkey,” chickie takes a bite of her twinkie.
“listen,” han leans towards chickie, “i’ll go cold turkey when you tell y’re pops about your new jewelry,” he reached towards her stomach and lightly flicked her belly button piercing.
chickie squatted his hand away. “boy, please another piercing isn’t gonna hurt anyone. my body, my choice. besides, cigarettes aren’t good for you,”
han chuckles. he takes another pull, blowing the smoke up towards the sky. he shrugged. “does it matter? health isn’t my priority. especially the way i’m livin’,”
chickie frowns. “i don’t like when you talk like that,”
han take another pull, longer than the previous. the cigarette is a nothing but a stubby bud now. he flicks it away. slowly, he turns and faces her.
“you worry about me too much,”
“i feel like i don’t worry enough,” chickie said quietly. she avoids his eyes, keeping them toward the lights of the convenience store.
“you hoggin’ all the snacks,” before chickie could respond, han pulls her hand towards him. a prickly, chill runs down her spine. The roughness of han’s callouses feel good against her skin. frozen in place, chickie watches han lean down and bite the twinkie in her hand.
she feels everything.
the slight, soft-wetness of han’s mouth on her skin. his nimble tongue as it gently slides and swirls around the tips of chickie’s fingers. her works in over time, completely thudding against her chest, as han pulls away from her. for second, chickie sees a certain glint in the deep, brown pools of his eyes.
he chews. han smirks at her.
“there’s a race on saturday. you should come,” han says, leaning back, casually.
chickie took a sip of her soda. hoping for the coolness of the drink to cool her down. she takes another sip and thinks, if he could do that, so could i.
“i dunno,” chickie trails. she innocently, fiddled with her bracelet, playing with the race-car charm, the same one han got her a year ago, in honor of the mutual love for cars. she looks at him, batting her eyelashes, subtly, “i might be, busy,”
han’s eye brow rose. “busy?”
“yeah, i might have plans, or something,”
“what, like a date?” chickie notices a slight change in han’s demeanor. his jaw tightens, emphasizing the angles of his cheekbones.
chickie attempts to channel her best han impression, shrugging her shoulders in the most nonchalant way. han grows quiet, slowly nodding his head. he leans off the car and positions himself in front of her. in quick movements, han pulls chickie close. fingers flutter across her exposed stomach.
han tickles her.
“han! stop, please! o-okay, okay, okay! i’ll come, i can’t breathe,” chickie squeals, attempting to push han away from her.
“say you’ll come,” han somehow managed to snake a hand to the back of chickie’s neck. he gently holds her in place, while he continues to tickle her.
“ooo-okay! i will come, please,” han eases off of her. he watched as chickie caught her breath. she shoves han’s shoulder, “asshole,”
they laugh.
“seriously though,” han rolls his shoulder, keeping his gaze on chickie, “i need you there. i wanna see my favorite girl,”
chickie smiles, gently. the flames of her unrequited crush roaring back inside of her. han loops an arm around chickie’s shoulder, she leans her head against him. savoring this moment, allowing herself a little leeway to dream about what could’ve been.
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maor-koren · 1 year ago
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Every Disney’s Chibi Tiny Tales Episodes:
Making Popcorn (Big Hero 6: The Series)
Mochi No! (Big Hero 6: The Series)
Save Mochi (Big Hero 6: The Series)
Noodle Song (Big Hero 6: The Series)
Snoring (Big Hero 6: The Series)
Gumball Trouble (Big Hero 6: The Series)
Love Letters (Big Hero 6: The Series)
Super Charged (Big Hero 6: The Series)
Low Battery (Big Hero 6: The Series)
Road Trip (Big Hero 6: The Series)
Super Driver (Big Hero 6: The Series)
Brunch Rush (Big Hero 6: The Series)
Mantis Bowling (Amphibia)
Quit Bugging Me (Amphibia)
Bird Attack (Amphibia)
Bucket Blues (Amphibia)
Family Photo (Amphibia)
Quicksand (Amphibia)
Rollercoaster (Phineas and Ferb)
Freezinator (Phineas and Ferb)
Run, Candace, Run (Phineas and Ferb)
Halloweentown As Told By Chibi (Halloweentown)
Haircut (Halloweentown)
First Date Fright (Halloweentown)
Turkey Tussle (Big City Greens)
Christmas Crashers (Big City Greens)
Say It Ain't Snow (Big City Greens)
Mayan Mayhem (DuckTales)
Dime and Dash (DuckTales)
Burrito Bash (DuckTales)
Goatee Don't (Tangled: The Series)
Lunar Lunacy (Tangled: The Series)
Hairpocalypse (Tangled: The Series)
Descendants 3 As Told By Chibi (Descendants)
Date Night at the Museum (Descendants/The Black Cauldron)
Queen of Mean (Descendants)
Moana As Told By Chibi (Moana)
Zombies 2 As Told By Chibi (Zombies)
Cheer Tryouts (Big Hero 6: The Series/Amphibia/Phineas and Ferb/Big City Greens/DuckTales/Zombies)
Someday (Zombies)
Scratch Haunts (Amphibia/Phineas and Ferb/Big City Greens/DuckTales/The Ghost and Molly McGee)
Molly's Haunted Mansion (The Ghost and Molly McGee/Disney's Haunted Mansion)
Scratch's Sugar Rush (The Ghost and Molly McGee)
Breaking Free (High School Musical)
Chibi Tiny Tales Triple Date (Descendants/Zombies/High School Musical/Mickey Mouse & Friends)
Big City Greens Christmas Marathon (Big City Greens)
Coach Moana (Moana)
The Laid Back Kakamora (Moana)
Pua the Rooster Sitter (Moana)
Doof Falls for Gramma (Phineas and Ferb/Big City Greens)
Breakfastland! (Big City Greens)
Bedroom Battle (The Ghost and Molly McGee)
Selfie Safari (Amphibia)
Springtime for Mama Scratch (The Ghost and Molly McGee)
Frogs In Space (Amphibia)
The Bake Off! (The Owl House)
ZOMBIES 1+2+3: As Told By Chibi (Zombies)
Hooty the Palisman Sitter (The Owl House)
Lumity Date (The Owl House)
Ice Cream Rewind (Hamster & Gretel)
Museum Mayhem (Hamster & Gretel)
Tower of Terror (Big City Greens/Tower of Terror)
Rollercoaster Romance (Amphibia/Phineas and Ferb/Big City Greens/The Owl House/Hamster & Gretel)
Hocus Pocus As Told By Chibi (Hocus Pocus)
Pirates of the Caribbean x Amphibia (Amphibia/Pirates of the Caribbean)
Big Thunder Mountain x The Proud Family (The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder/Big Thunder Mountain)
Jungle Cruise x DuckTales (DuckTales/Jungle Cruise)
Snow Day (Mickey Mouse & Friends)
Bad Breath (Mickey Mouse & Friends)
Gingerbread Brat (Mickey Mouse & Friends)
Donald on Ice (Mickey Mouse & Friends)
The Amphibia House (Amphibia/The Owl House)
Game of Phones (The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder)
Twin Troubles (The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder)
Prune Wars (Big City Greens/The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder)
Laundry Day (Hamster & Gretel)
Happy Birthday, Disney Channel! (Amphibia/Phineas and Ferb/Halloweentown/Big City Greens/DuckTales/Descendants/Zombies/The Ghost and Molly McGee/High School Musical/The Owl House/Hamster & Gretel/The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder/American Dragon: Jake Long/Smart House/Hannah Montana/Goof Troop/Gravity Falls/The Cheetah Girls/Star vs. the Forces of Evil/Jessie/Gargoyles/Wizards of Waverly Place/Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur/Darkwing Duck/Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers/Camp Rock/K.C. Undercover/Kim Possible/Fish Hooks/Lizzie McGuire/That's So Raven/Milo Murphy's Law/The Suite Life of Zack & Cody/Wander over Yonder/TaleSpin/Bonkers/Kiff/Hailey's On It!)
Scratch, Molly’s Third Wheel (The Ghost and Molly McGee)
Lilo & Stitch: As Told By Chibi (Lilo & Stitch)
Ice Cream on the Run (Lilo & Stitch)
All Hail Pudge! (Lilo & Stitch)
Hot Dog! (Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur)
Happy Pride from Disney Channel! (Amphibia/Phineas and Ferb/Big City Greens/Descendants/Zombies/The Ghost and Molly McGee/The Owl House/The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder/Kim Possible/Kiff/Hailey's On It!)
Super Slide (Kiff)
Toilet Flood Pool Party (Kiff)
Perilous Parade (Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur)
Beauty and the Shark (Mickey Mouse & Friends)
Disney Chibis Play Baseball (Amphibia/Phineas and Ferb/Big City Greens/DuckTales/Zombies/The Owl House/The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder/Star vs. the Forces of Evil)
Tilly & Cricket Rescue Saxon (Big City Greens)
(I will update when new episodes are coming)
(Disneyland Ride, Disney Movie)
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bluefeathrs · 8 months ago
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Conserving energy is vital for a creature with such a demanding metabolism. It’s worse when he’s using Manticore; he’s been sustaining it for two days as he remains submerged in the river, lying in wait for a target his intel holds would be moving by boat. The fish he’s managed to pick out of the steady current are taking more time and energy than he feels it’s worth for the minimal bites they are.
But he’s an opportunist.
He scents blood a mile and a half downriver and follows it, his charcoal-black dorsal coloration concealing him perfectly as he cruises a foot or two beneath the surface. When he does push his eyes and nose above the water, he is unsure of half of what he sees: is the thing atop the dead deer on the beach like him somehow, or some other anomaly? It does not smell like any viral mutant he’s seen before, but it matters little. There is a food chain to be followed.
TA-80E-16 bursts onto the shore in a full run, teeth bared, fin spines raised and neck tentacles flared and blazing with bioluminescent warning. It is hard to make sense of him like this, in the dim light, striped and speckled all over with pale glowing blue. It’s all show, meant to startle this strange thing off her kill, but to assume he won’t snap would be most unwise. He’s inappropriately quick for something his size with legs meant for swimming, and he’ll close the distance within a few seconds.
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Hunting could be a challenge or it could be easier: it all depended on if she used her singing to keep something still long enough to lunge in and kill it. Sometimes that almost felt like cheating and she used her speed and observational skills instead. 
This time… she was just hungry, and the former had been employed. Sing for a little bit, glide around to see what was hanging out, and pick whatever looked best. This time happened to present a doe, standing dazedly near the water as her song echoed across the river. A tilt of wings, talons forward, and a few seconds later she was driving the bleeding, squealing animal to the ground in a scattering of pebbles and silt. She almost caught a sharp hoof to the leg, and her wings beat hard to keep her balance as claws sank deeper into the deer's throat. 
Only when the kicking stopped did she rise, breathing hard, looking and listening for anything the commotion might have attracted. Nothing in the trees… nothing in the water or across the river. For the moment, she could focus most of her attention on the carcass at her feet. Claws and a knife did the work of skinning a thick swathe of the neck, shoulder, and side, pausing every now and then to check her surroundings again. A couple more cuts, and she pulled a strip of shoulder away and used her teeth to tear off a bite.
She'd swallowed a few mouthfuls and was reaching for another when… something… burst out of the river and charged at Senja and her kill, something huge and shimmering a luminous blue. She stumbled back with an ugly shriek, tripping over herself and almost falling on her back before she righted and took off with all the grace of a startled turkey. Not away, just until she was high enough to latch onto a sticky pine tree just inside the treeline– not close enough to be a threat to whatever the fuck that was. She grit her teeth, tail lashing, the hooked claws on her wing digging into the bark as she let out another rattling screech, this time out of anger at the loss of her dinner.
Fuckin’ asshole.
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janatours · 2 days ago
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Day 1:
Upon arrival at Cairo airport, you will find our representative waiting for you with a sign with your name after that you will visit the most famous Giza Pyramids, the Sphinx, and the Valley temple then transfer to the hotel for check-in and overnight.
Day 2:
Pick up from the hotel and start a full-day tour to visit Memphis the first capital in ancient Egypt to visit the open air Museum and the colossal statue of king Ramses II after that drive to Sakkara to visit the first Pyramid built in history the Step Pyramid then visit the private tombs of the high officials to see the daily life scenes after that drive back to the hotel and overnight.
Day 3:
Pick up from the hotel to visit the Egyptian Museum to see the famous collection of king Tutankhamen and the other collections then drive to Old Cairo to visit Islamic and Coptic Cairo, the Hanging church, Ben Ezra Synagogue, and Amr Ibn El Aas Mosque after that drive to Khan El Khalili the famous bazaar after that drive back to the hotel.
Day 4:
Pick up from the hotel early morning and transfer to Cairo airport to take the Domestic flight to Luxor, arrive in Luxor and meet our guide then start a full-day tour to visit the West bank, Valley of the Kings “we will Enter3 royal tombs” then visit the temple of Queen Hatshepsut temple at Dier El Bahari and the colossi of Memnon then transfer to the valley of the Queens to visit the famous tomb of the Queen Nefertari  the most beloved wife from King Ramses II then transfer back to the cruise ship for embarkation, lunch, and dinner at the cruise ship and overnight.
Day 5:
Pick up from the cruise ship by our guide and start a full-day tour to visit the most famous Karnak temple the largest temple in the World after that transfer to visit Luxor temple then transfer back to the cruise ship,  after lunch the cruise ship start to sail toward Esna, reach Esna and cross the famous Esna Lock then sail again toward Edfu, reach Edfu, and overnight in Edfu.
Day 6:
Pick up from the cruise ship and visit the Edfu temple of God Horus after that back to the cruise ship, sail toward Kom Ombo, and reach Kom Ombo to visit the temple shared between the 2 Gods Sobek and Haroris after that transfer to the cruise ship, sail again toward Aswan, reach Aswan and overnight.
Day 7:
Pick up from the cruise ship and start a full-day tour to visit the famous Aswan High Dam, and Philae temple of Goddess Isis then drive to visit the unfinished obelisk after that drive back to the cruise ship and overnight.
Day 8:
Pick up from the hotel early morning and transfer to Abu Simbel to visit the great temple of King Ramses II and the small temple of his beloved queen Nefertiti after that  drive back to Aswan, arrive in Aswan, And transfer to the hotel in Aswan for check-in and overnight.
Day 9:
Pick up from the hotel and start a full-day tour to visit the famous Nubian Village to see the real Nubian Lifestyle then visit the Botanical garden to see a very famous collection of rare birds and plants after that transfer to Aswan airport to take the domestic flight back to Cairo, arrive at Cairo airport then transfer to the hotel in Cairo and overnight.
Day 10:
Pick up from the hotel early morning and drive to the second capital of modern Egypt Alexandria to visit the Great-Roman monuments, the Catacombs of Kom El Shokafa,Pompey’s pillar then visit Montazah gardens And King Farouk palace after that transfer to the library of Alexandria which contains more than 8 Million books After that visit Citadel of Qaitbay and the Mosque of Abu El Abbas after that drive back to Cairo,arrive in Cairo and transfer to the hotel overnight.
Day 11:
Pick up from the hotel and transfer to Cairo airport to take an international flight to Amman-Jordan, Arrival at  Queen Alia International airport, where you will be met by our representative to help you through formalities, then transfer to Amman for a City Tour of Amman, which includes Amman Citadel, the Roman Theatre, and Grand Husseini Mosque, and King Abdullah Mosque & Folklore Museum. Proceed to Jerash one of the best preserved roman outposts in the world, known as the Pompeii of the East for its extraordinary state,  Visit Umm Qais, then head back to your hotel in Amman for a drop-off.
Day 12:
Pick up from your hotel in Amman and depart to get some free time on the Dead Sea Shore the Public beach. Then onto Mukawir for a visit following the road to Mount Nebo where Moses was granted a view of the Promised Land. Afterward, head to Wadi Jadid for an overview and then to Madaba where you will visit Saint George’s church and see the incredible mosaic of the Holy Land. Transfer to your hotel in Madaba for a drop-off.
Day 13:
Pick up from Madaba Hotel and head to The “Red-Rose” City Petra. The world wonder is without a doubt Jordan’s most valuable treasure and greatest tourist attraction. It is a vast, unique city, carved into the sheer rock face by the Nabataeans. The entrance to the city is through the Siq, a narrow gorge, over 1km in length, After the Siq, you will be facing the Treasury, and then proceed to the Roman-style theatre. Get into your private car and around the city of Petra to see the Bedouin lifestyle there and then see the overviews of Wadi Musa.
Day 14:
Check out from Petra Hotel then transfer to Queen Alia International Airport by our representative to help you with the final airport formalities.
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Private English-speaking Egyptologist tour guide.
Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites.
Transportation with private A/C van to all the mentioned sites.
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5 Nights hotel accommodation with B/B bases.
4 Nights accommodation Nile view cabin at a 5-star deluxe cruise ship with full board bases.
1 Night hotel accommodation at Aswan with B/B bases.
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Domestic flight tickets Cairo / Luxor – Aswan / Cairo.
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Service charge and tax.
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Optional tours
Any other items not mentioned.
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istanbullocalguides · 4 days ago
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Istanbul: Where Continents and Cultures Collide
Istanbul is a city like no other, uniquely positioned between two continents—Europe and Asia. This vibrant metropolis has served as the capital of multiple empires, including the Byzantine and Ottoman, and today it stands as Turkey’s cultural, economic, and historic heart. With its fascinating history, breathtaking landmarks, and lively street culture, Istanbul offers a blend of ancient traditions and modern energy that captivates every visitor.
A Crossroads of History and Civilization
Istanbul has been a critical hub for civilizations for over 2,500 years. Originally known as Byzantium, it was later renamed Constantinople in honor of Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, who made it the capital of the Roman Empire. After the Ottoman conquest in 1453, it became the epicenter of the Ottoman Empire, leading to the city’s transformation into an architectural and cultural masterpiece. Today, Istanbul’s streets reflect this diverse history, with Byzantine churches standing alongside grand mosques and modern skyscrapers.
The Hagia Sophia is one of the most famous landmarks that perfectly embodies Istanbul’s layered past. Initially built as a Christian cathedral, it later became a mosque during the Ottoman era, and today it functions as a mosque and a symbol of Istanbul's rich heritage. Alongside the Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed Mosque) mesmerizes visitors with its stunning blue tiles and grand dome, representing the splendor of Ottoman architecture.
Bosphorus: The Lifeline of Istanbul
The Bosphorus Strait is the soul of Istanbul, dividing the city into European and Asian sides while serving as a significant waterway connecting the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara. A cruise along the Bosphorus offers breathtaking views of Istanbul’s shoreline, including historical mansions, palaces, and modern neighborhoods. The bridges that span the Bosphorus—the Bosphorus Bridge, Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge, and Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge—are architectural feats that link not just land, but also cultures and continents.
The bustling waterfronts on both sides of the strait, such as Ortaköy, Bebek, and Kadıköy, offer visitors a taste of Istanbul’s diverse lifestyle. From dining at elegant restaurants overlooking the water to savoring street food like simit, these areas highlight the vibrant mix of tradition and modernity.
The Grand Bazaar: A Shopper’s Paradise
One of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world, the Grand Bazaar (Kapalıçarşı) is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Istanbul. With over 4,000 shops spread across 61 streets, the bazaar offers a sensory overload of colors, sounds, and scents. Visitors can find everything from handmade carpets, ceramics, and jewelry to spices, sweets, and textiles. Bargaining is an essential part of the shopping experience here, and visitors often leave with both treasures and memories.
Cuisine: A Feast for the Senses
Istanbul’s culinary scene is as diverse as its history, reflecting the city’s rich cultural heritage. Traditional Turkish dishes, such as kebabs, mezes, and baklava, coexist with modern fusion cuisine. Street food plays an essential role in Istanbul’s culture, with vendors selling delights like döner, kumpir (stuffed baked potatoes), and midye dolma (stuffed mussels). A visit to Istanbul is incomplete without sipping a cup of Turkish tea or coffee at one of the city’s many traditional cafes.
The city also boasts vibrant food markets, such as the Spice Bazaar (Mısır Çarşısı), where visitors can indulge in the aromas of exotic spices, dried fruits, and Turkish delight. Istanbul’s restaurants and cafes offer a wide range of dining options, from waterfront seafood eateries to cozy rooftop terraces overlooking the city skyline.
Modern Istanbul: A City of Innovation and Growth
While deeply rooted in history, Istanbul is also a dynamic and modern city. It has become an important financial hub, attracting global businesses and hosting international events. The city’s modern districts, such as Levent and Maslak, are home to skyscrapers, luxury malls, and office towers. Istanbul Airport, one of the largest in the world, symbolizes the city’s ambition to connect the world.
Cultural life in Istanbul is equally vibrant, with a rich calendar of events, including film festivals, art exhibitions, and music concerts. The Istanbul Biennial, for example, is one of the most significant contemporary art events in the world, drawing artists and visitors from across the globe.
A City of Faith and Tradition
Istanbul has always been a spiritual center, with people of different faiths coexisting harmoniously for centuries. In addition to its mosques, the city is home to numerous churches and synagogues, such as the Church of St. Anthony of Padua and the Neve Shalom Synagogue. These places of worship reflect Istanbul’s multicultural fabric and its legacy of religious tolerance.
Throughout the year, Istanbul celebrates many religious and cultural festivals. Ramadan, for instance, transforms the city’s evenings into a festive atmosphere, with iftar (breaking fast) meals shared across parks, squares, and restaurants. The spiritual side of Istanbul offers visitors a glimpse into the city’s soul and the enduring traditions that shape everyday life.
The Allure of Istanbul’s Neighborhoods
Istanbul’s neighborhoods each have a distinct character, offering visitors a chance to explore the city from different perspectives. The historic Sultanahmet district is home to many of Istanbul’s iconic landmarks, including the Topkapi Palace and the Basilica Cistern. Meanwhile, the lively Istiklal Avenue in Beyoğlu offers a mix of shopping, dining, and nightlife.
For those seeking a more tranquil experience, the Princes’ Islands (Adalar) provide a serene getaway just a short ferry ride from the city. Visitors can explore the islands by bike or horse-drawn carriage, enjoying the charming streets and beautiful views of the Marmara Sea.
A Timeless City
Istanbul’s ability to balance its past and present is what makes it so unique. It is a city where ancient history meets cutting-edge innovation, and where diverse cultures blend seamlessly. Visitors leave Istanbul with a sense of awe, having experienced a city that is constantly evolving while remaining deeply connected to its roots.
Whether it’s strolling along the Bosphorus, marveling at centuries-old architecture, or savoring a cup of Turkish tea in a hidden cafe, Istanbul offers unforgettable experiences. It is a city that invites you to explore its many layers and promises to reveal something new every time you return.
In Istanbul, the journey never ends—it only deepens with every visit.
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Top 10 Popular Destinations to Visit from Dubai in 2024 with Gokite Travel
Dubai is a hub of luxury and adventure, but sometimes the best way to refresh your mind is to travel beyond its borders. Whether you’re seeking serene beaches, thrilling safaris, or cultural exploration, Gokite Travel offers exclusive packages to the world’s most popular destinations. Below are our top 10 picks for 2024, each curated to give you an unforgettable experience.
1. Maldives — A Tropical Paradise
Known for its crystal-clear waters and overwater villas, the Maldives tops the list of destinations for those seeking relaxation. Our Maldives packages offer luxury resorts, island hopping, and water sports adventures, ensuring you experience the best this island nation has to offer.
2. Egypt — Explore Ancient Wonders
From the majestic pyramids to the bustling streets of Cairo, Egypt is a treasure trove of history and culture. Gokite Travel’s Egypt tours include guided trips to ancient temples, Nile River cruises, and desert safaris.
3. Thailand — The Land of Smiles
For a mix of beaches, nightlife, and rich cultural heritage, Thailand is a must-visit. With packages to Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai, you’ll experience vibrant markets, ancient temples, and beachside relaxation.
4. Georgia — A Hidden Gem of Europe
Just a short flight away, Georgia offers stunning landscapes, charming old towns, and world-renowned wine. Whether it’s hiking in the Caucasus Mountains or exploring Tbilisi’s vibrant culture, our Georgia tours are perfect for adventure seekers.
5. Turkey — Where East Meets West
From Istanbul’s bustling bazaars to the surreal landscapes of Cappadocia, Turkey offers something for every type of traveler. Our tours include visits to the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, and an unforgettable hot air balloon ride over Cappadocia.
6. Switzerland — Land of Snow-Capped Peaks
Switzerland is the quintessential European destination for nature lovers. Whether you’re skiing in the Swiss Alps or enjoying scenic train rides through picturesque towns, Gokite Travel has you covered with our tailored Swiss packages.
7. Sri Lanka — A Perfect Island Escape
Sri Lanka is a paradise for nature lovers and culture enthusiasts. From golden beaches and wildlife safaris to ancient ruins and tea plantations, our Sri Lanka tours provide the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation.
8. Azerbaijan — The Land of Fire
Azerbaijan, known for its rich history and modern marvels, is perfect for a short getaway. Gokite’s Azerbaijan packages include trips to Baku’s Flame Towers, ancient mosques, and mud volcanoes.
9. Italy — A Journey Through Art and Cuisine
Italy is a destination that needs no introduction. Whether you’re exploring the ruins of Rome, the art of Florence, or the canals of Venice, our Italy packages offer the best of this iconic destination, from culinary tours to historical excursions.
10. South Africa — Safari and City Adventures
For a blend of wildlife safaris and cosmopolitan cities, South Africa is an ideal destination. From the wilds of Kruger National Park to the vibrant city of Cape Town, our South Africa tours offer the best of nature and urban excitement.
Why Choose Gokite Travel?
At Gokite Travel, we offer customized tour packages from Dubai that cater to every type of traveler — whether you’re looking for a luxury escape, a cultural adventure, or a family-friendly holiday. With competitive pricing, expert guides, and seamless booking processes, we ensure your travel experience is as enjoyable as the destination itself.
Book Your Dream Vacation Today!
Don’t wait to plan your next getaway. Contact Gokite Travel to explore Best Tour Packages from Dubai, these incredible destinations and more. Whether you’re dreaming of pristine beaches or ancient ruins, we’ll help you get there in style.
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Istanbul to Cappadocia: A Cross-Continental Journey Through Turkey
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Turkey is a land where East meets West, a melting pot of cultures, histories, and landscapes. Nowhere is this more evident than in Istanbul, Turkey’s bustling metropolis, which straddles both Europe and Asia. Just a short flight away, Cappadocia offers a completely different yet equally magical experience, with its surreal landscapes, ancient cave dwellings, and famous hot air balloon rides. This cross-continental journey will take you from the vibrant streets of Istanbul to the otherworldly terrain of Cappadocia, showcasing the best of Turkey's diverse beauty and charm.
Starting in Istanbul: Where Continents Meet
Istanbul, a city with a history stretching back thousands of years, is where most travelers begin their Turkish adventure. The city is steeped in a rich tapestry of cultures, having been the capital of the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman empires. Here, the modern and the ancient exist side by side, offering visitors a unique blend of architectural wonders, culinary delights, and vibrant markets.
Your journey begins with a stroll through the Sultanahmet District, home to some of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks. The Hagia Sophia, with its towering dome and intricate mosaics, stands as a testament to Istanbul’s complex history as both a Christian basilica and a mosque. Nearby, the Blue Mosque enchants visitors with its stunning blue tiles and six minarets, while the Topkapi Palace invites you to step into the lavish world of the Ottoman sultans.
For a different perspective of the city, take a cruise on the Bosphorus. This iconic waterway divides Europe and Asia, offering panoramic views of Istanbul’s skyline, as well as sights like the Dolmabahce Palace and the Rumeli Fortress. The bustling Grand Bazaar is another must-see. As one of the oldest and largest markets in the world, it’s a treasure trove of carpets, jewelry, spices, and other traditional goods.
Journey to Cappadocia: A Surreal Landscape
After immersing yourself in the vibrancy of Istanbul, it’s time to head east to Cappadocia, a region famous for its otherworldly landscapes of fairy chimneys, rock formations, and cave dwellings. A short flight from Istanbul will land you in Nevşehir or Kayseri, the gateways to this geological wonderland.
Cappadocia is best known for its breathtaking scenery, and there’s no better way to experience it than from above. Take a hot air balloon ride at sunrise for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. As you drift over the valleys, the surreal beauty of the region unfolds beneath you, with its ochre rock formations, ancient cave churches, and lush vineyards.
The region is home to several unique and historic sites, including the Göreme Open-Air Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This complex of cave churches, chapels, and monasteries, carved into the soft volcanic rock, is adorned with frescoes that date back to the Byzantine era. The nearby Uchisar Castle, perched on the highest point in Cappadocia, offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and is a great spot for hiking.
Cappadocia’s underground cities are another fascinating aspect of the region’s history. Explore the Derinkuyu or Kaymakli underground cities, which once served as shelters for early Christians escaping persecution. These subterranean complexes are marvels of ancient engineering, with tunnels, rooms, and storage areas extending many stories deep into the earth.
Exploring Cappadocia’s Valleys
Cappadocia’s natural beauty is best explored on foot, and its valleys offer endless opportunities for hiking. Love Valley, with its tall, pillar-like rock formations, and Pigeon Valley, named after the many pigeon houses carved into the cliffs, are popular routes that lead you through some of the region’s most picturesque landscapes. For a more immersive experience, consider a guided trek through the lesser-known valleys, where you can discover hidden cave churches, abandoned villages, and stunning vistas.
If you’re looking to connect with local culture, consider staying in one of Cappadocia’s famous cave hotels. These unique accommodations are built into the natural rock formations, offering a blend of comfort and authenticity. Waking up in a cozy cave room to the sight of hot air balloons floating across the sky is an experience you won’t forget.
Cappadocia’s Culinary Delights
No trip to Cappadocia would be complete without indulging in its local cuisine. The region is known for its delicious and hearty meals, often cooked in clay pots. Testi kebab, a slow-cooked meat dish prepared in a sealed clay pot, is a must-try. After your meal, relax with a cup of traditional Turkish tea or coffee, and don’t forget to try some baklava or Turkish delight for dessert.
The local wine is another highlight of Cappadocia’s culinary scene. Thanks to its volcanic soil, the region is home to some of Turkey’s best vineyards. Take a wine-tasting tour to sample local varieties like Kalecik Karası and Narince, while learning about the centuries-old winemaking traditions of the area.
Conclusion: A Journey Through Time and Landscape
From the bustling streets of Istanbul to the tranquil valleys of Cappadocia, this cross-continental journey through Turkey offers an unforgettable experience of history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you’re wandering through the ancient streets of Istanbul or floating above Cappadocia’s surreal landscapes in a hot air balloon, Turkey’s diverse wonders are sure to leave a lasting impression.
To make the most of your journey, agencies like Roomchai Limited and local operators such as Istanbul Walking Tours and Cappadocia Adventures can help you plan the perfect trip, ensuring that you experience the very best of both worlds—East and West, ancient and modern, urban and rural.
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Best 7 Things to do in Istanbul
Ever thought of stepping on two continents at once? Well, you can! When you visit Istanbul, you get to be in Europe and Asia as the city straddles between these two continents. The result? You experience an enriched Eurasian culture with a touch of Middle Eastern influence. Istanbul is Turkey's largest city and spreads from one edge of Asia to the edge of Europe, split in the middle by the famous Bosphorus Strait. The city is flanked by the Red Sea and The Marmara Sea, giving it a medley of Mediterranean and Oceanic climate. Head to Istanbul in March to May or September to November for the perfect weather to explore the city. But what are the best things to do in Istanbul for visitors? Here are our top 7 picks that you must include in Istanbul holiday packages. 
Visit the Archaic Grand Mosques of Turkey
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Did you know there are more than 2500 mosques scattered all over Istanbul? The mosques of Istanbul are the showstopper of the city. The city gets an old-world charm with the grand medley of Ottoman and Byzantine architecture. The most eye-catching mosques of the lot to visit are undoubtedly the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, and SĂĽleymaniye Mosque. The incredible magnificence of these mosques, the stunning facade, and the intricate details of mosaics add to the allure of this city. Once you are done with your mosque visits, head to Galata Bridge for an unrivalled view of the sun setting, turning the ambience auburn. The silhouette of mosque domes and emirates adds to the magnificence of the panorama.
Venture Out on a Verdant Hike in Belgrade Forest
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Most tourists have tales of visiting mosques and bazaars or sailing on the Bosphorus Strait after visiting Istanbul. But the city also has a natural scenery to offer. Visit Belgrade forest to enjoy verdant panoramas. This forest is the largest in Istanbul and spans more than 5000 acres, sheathed mostly in dense sessile oak trees. It is an idyllic place for long nature strolls in beautiful trails and wildlife spotting. 
Visit GĂĽlhane Park
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Once an extension of Topkapi Palace, today, Gülhane Park is a famous urban park in Istanbul that locals love to visit. It is an idyllic spot to stroll under the canopy of dense trees, view historic statues and water fountains and even a place to enjoy a hot cup of tea while enjoying the verdant views. If you are in Turkey during spring, then the park is an absolute must-visit as the green landscape turns into a sea of blossoming tulips- a sight to behold! 
Shop at the Grand Bazaar
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There is no way that you can miss a stop at the famous Grand Bazaar of Turkey. This historic market is the most bustling shopping arena in the city. Imagine being able to shop from over 4000 shops lined across 61 streets selling everything from aromatic spices and jewellery to souvenirs and textiles! It is so vast that it has 22 gates for visitors to enter and exit. You won't believe how quickly time goes when visiting this enormous bazaar, so plan on spending three to four hours there. Famished after the shopping haul? There are over 400 food stalls and traditional eateries that offer mezes, grilled kebabs, Turkish tea, and sweets.
Marvel the Topkapi Palace
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This grand palace once served as the residence of Ottoman royalty and is, in the present time, one of the most fascinating landmarks to visit in Turkey. A definite feature in Istanbul travel package inclusions, this palace-turned-museum offers an insight into the royal lives and old-world lifestyles during the Ottoman Empire. The architecture is marvellous, and the view from the hilltop of the Golden Horn is a sight you will remember for a long time. 
Take the Bosphorus Cruise
One of the most popular Istanbul activities to do on a Turkey holiday is to enjoy the serene skyline dotted with Istanbul’s stellar landmarks while gliding on the Bosphorus Strait. A journey on the Bosphorus Cruise lets you enjoy the cool breeze while taking in the sights of Istanbul on two continents. The Bosphorus Strait divides Istanbul into Asian and European sections, and this cruise is the best way to see the uniqueness of both worlds at a time. You can take a Bosphorus cruise with a lunch option, a short round trip of 2 hours, or plan to spend an evening on the cruise with a delectable dinner and view Istanbul’s beauty in illumination.  
Indulge in Turkish Cuisine
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Work up an appetite before you visit Istanbul because the Turkish food scene is an amazing sensory adventure for your tastebuds. Here, you start your day right with the grand spread of Turkish breakfast at Beşiktaş district, consisting of an assortment of cheese, eggs, fresh jams, and tea. While exploring the city, get some Turkish candies to munch on from Altan Şekerleme or treat yourself to decadent Turkish delights and marzipan. Wine and dine at Mikla, enjoy the beloved street snack of locals - kumpir in ​​Ortaköy, try out traditional Anatolian Dishes at Çiya; whatever experience you choose, it will definitely leave an indelible mark on your mind. Don’t forget to enjoy a rooftop dining experience to view the beauty of the city at sunset. For the best cheap eats, head to Grand Bazaar on a food tour. 
Conclusion
Istanbul’s grandeur and charming vibe will steal your heart and make you fall in love with it the first time you visit. This transcontinental city is easily accessible and is one of the best countries to visit from UAE. Surrounded by captivating sea views, verdant forests, and timeless architectural gems, Istanbul should be experienced at least once in a lifetime.
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Discover the Wonders of Egypt and Turkey with ETB Tours Egypt
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Introduction to Egypt and Turkey Tours Experience the ultimate adventure by combining the rich histories and vibrant cultures of Egypt and Turkey. ETB Tours Egypt offers exclusive Egypt and Turkey tours that let you explore the iconic landmarks of both nations. Whether you're interested in ancient pyramids or stunning mosques, our Egypt tour packages and Turkey tours packages provide a unique opportunity to see the best of both worlds.
Explore the Highlights of Egypt Start your journey in Egypt, a land of ancient wonders and timeless beauty. Visit the world-famous Pyramids of Giza, explore the treasures of the Egyptian Museum, and cruise along the Nile River. ETB Tours Egypt ensures that your experience is seamless and unforgettable, offering everything from Egypt pyramid tour packages to Egypt private tours. Enjoy our meticulously planned Egypt travel packages, whether you're seeking an all-inclusive vacation or a family-friendly tour.
Discover the Magic of Turkey After exploring Egypt, continue your adventure in Turkey. Walk through the bustling streets of Istanbul, where you can marvel at the stunning Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia. Visit the ancient city of Ephesus and relax on the beautiful beaches of Antalya. Our Turkey tours packages are designed to showcase the best of this captivating country. ETB Tours Egypt offers expertly curated itineraries that ensure you experience the very best Turkey has to offer, including Istanbul day tours and Antalya day tours.
Perfect for All Travelers Whether you're a solo traveler, part of a group, or looking for a family vacation, our Egypt and Turkey tours cater to all. ETB Tours Egypt offers a variety of Egypt vacation packages and Egypt holiday packages that can be customized to suit your needs. With options for Egypt women tours, Egypt family tours, and Egypt safari tours, there's something for everyone.
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YOUR PERFECT 7 DAY'S ITINERARY FOR TURKEY
Day 1: Arrival in Istanbul & Transfer to Cappadocia
Arrival: Touch down at Istanbul IST Airport. Meet our representative for a seamless transfer to your domestic flight bound for Cappadocia.
Transfer: Upon arrival at Kayseri or Nevsehir Airport, your private transfer awaits to whisk you to your Cappadocia hotel (approx. 1 hour 30 minutes, depending on traffic).
Hotel Check-In: Relax and unwind at your hotel. The rest of the day is yours to explore or rest at leisure.
Day 2: Full-Day Cappadocia South Tour with Lunch
Morning: After a hearty breakfast at your hotel, be ready for an 8:30 AM pickup (exact timing will be confirmed a day prior).
South Cappadocia Highlights: Red Valley: Marvel at the surreal landscapes. Cavusin Village: Discover ancient rock-cut churches. Underground City: Explore the subterranean wonders of Cappadocia. Pigeon Valley: Witness the beauty of this unique landscape.
Lunch: Enjoy a traditional Turkish lunch at a local restaurant (set menu; drinks extra).
Evening: Return to your hotel for a restful overnight stay.
Day 3: Full-Day Cappadocia North Tour with Lunch & Evening Transfer to Istanbul
Morning: Begin your day with breakfast, followed by a 9:00 AM tour pickup (exact timing will be provided the day before).
North Cappadocia Highlights: Derwent Valley: Admire the fairy chimneys and unique rock formations. Pasabag (Monks Valley): Explore the mystical landscape. Avanos: Visit this charming town known for pottery. Goreme Open Air Museum: Discover ancient cave churches adorned with stunning frescoes. Esentepe Wish Hill: Enjoy panoramic views of Cappadocia. Uchisar Rock Castle: View this historic landmark from the outside.
Lunch: Savor a traditional meal at a local restaurant (set menu; drinks extra).
Evening: After the tour, transfer to the airport for your evening flight to Istanbul.
Arrival in Istanbul: Meet your guide at Istanbul Airport and transfer to your hotel. Check in and relax for the night.
Day 4: Full-Day Byzantine & Ottoman Relics City Tour with Lunch
Morning: After breakfast, prepare for an 8:00 - 8:30 AM pickup for a full-day exploration of Istanbul's rich history.
Old City Highlights: Hagia Sophia (Exterior): Discover the grandeur of this iconic landmark. Blue Mosque: Visit the stunning Sultanahmet Mosque. Hippodrome: Explore the historic square that was once the heart of Constantinople. CaferaÄźa Madrasa: Learn about traditional Turkish arts and crafts. Topkapi Palace: Step into the world of the Ottoman sultans. Grand Bazaar: Experience the vibrant atmosphere of one of the world's oldest markets.
Lunch: Enjoy a set menu lunch (drinks extra).
Evening: Return to your hotel by approximately 6:00 - 6:30 PM. The rest of the evening is free for you to explore or relax.
Day 5: Full-Day Princess Island Tour with Lunch
Morning: After breakfast, embark on a scenic cruise across the Marmara Sea to Heybeliada.
Princess Island Highlights: Heybeliada: Explore the island with an electric car tour. BĂĽyĂĽkada: Enjoy lunch on the ferry as you sail to the largest of the Princess Islands. Free Time: Wander the island at your own pace before returning to Istanbul.
Evening: Transfer back to your hotel after an unforgettable day on the islands.
Day 6: Half-Day Bosphorus Cruise & Departure
Morning: After breakfast, embark on a morning Bosphorus cruise to see Istanbul from the water.
Departure: Return to your hotel, check out (by 12:00 PM), and meet your driver for a private transfer to Istanbul Airport or Sabiha Gökçen Airport (transfer time approx. 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on traffic).
Day 7: Departure
Morning: After breakfast. Checkout from the Hotel.
Bon Voyage: Catch your homebound flight, taking with you memories of an incredible Turkish adventure.
Inclusions:
Comprehensive sightseeing as per the itinerary.
All escorted transfers.
Accommodation in carefully selected hotels or similar.
English-speaking, government-licensed professional tour guide.
Entry fees to all sites and museums.
Meals as indicated in the itinerary.
Transportation in an A/C, non-smoking, sanitized vehicle.
Exclusions:
International and domestic flights.
Meals and beverages not specified in the itinerary.
PCR test (if required) before departure from Turkey.
Personal expenses, tips, and gratuities.
Turkish visa fees and travel insurance.
Any services not explicitly mentioned under "Inclusions."
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Turkey Yacht Charters and Turkey Blue Cruises
V-GO Yachting, your premier destination for unforgettable yacht charters and sailing tours in Turkey. Explore the stunning beauty of the Turkish coastline, where the azure waters of the Mediterranean and Aegean seas meet, creating the perfect backdrop for your next adventure. At V-GO Yachting, we specialize in providing exceptional Turkey yacht charters, Turkey blue cruises and Turkey sailing tours that cater to all tastes and preferences. Turkey yacht charters are the ideal way to explore the hidden gems of the Turkish Riviera. Imagine cruising along the picturesque coastlines of Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye, and Gocek aboard a luxurious yacht equipped with all the modern amenities you could desire. Whether you seek a private yacht for a romantic getaway or a larger vessel to accommodate family and friends, our fleet has something for everyone. Let us take care of all the details while you unwind, swim in crystal-clear waters, and savor delicious local cuisine.
For those looking for a more traditional experience, our Turkey blue cruises offer a unique way to explore the region. Blue cruises have long been a popular way to discover Turkey's rich culture and natural beauty. Sail on a classic Turkish gulet, a handcrafted wooden boat, and immerse yourself in the serene landscapes of secluded bays, charming fishing villages, and ancient ruins. With V-GO Yachting, you can enjoy a fully customized itinerary that allows you to experience the best of what Turkey has to offer.
Our Turkey sailing tours provide an adventurous yet relaxing way to explore the country's stunning coastlines. Join one of our guided tours to discover hidden coves, pristine beaches, and vibrant underwater life. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a first-timer, our experienced crew ensures a safe and memorable journey. Embark on a journey of a lifetime with V-GO Yachting and experience the magic of Turkey like never before! For more information, you can click www.v-goyachting.com now.
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Turkey day Tours 
Turkey day Tours  offers unique experiences that allow travelers to immerse themselves in the rich culture and history of Turkey. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, enjoy traditional Turkish cuisine, and experience breathtaking landscapes such as Cappadocia's fairy chimneys and the stunning beaches of the Turquoise Coast. Additionally, guided tours often include visits to vibrant markets, historical mosques, and other iconic landmarks that showcase the diverse heritage of the country.
 4 Days Istanbul Vacation Package  The package includes a guided tour of the historic Hagia Sophia and the stunning Blue Mosque, offering insights into Istanbul's rich cultural heritage. You'll also enjoy a scenic cruise along the Bosphorus, providing breathtaking views of the cityscape. Additionally, the package features a visit to the bustling Grand Bazaar, where you can shop for unique souvenirs and experience the vibrant local culture.
6 Days Istanbul and Cappadocia Tour Package  This tour package includes visits to iconic landmarks like the Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace, offering a glimpse into Istanbul's rich history. In Cappadocia, travelers will experience the unique landscape with hot air balloon rides and explore ancient cave dwellings. Additionally, the tour provides opportunities to enjoy traditional Turkish cuisine and witness cultural performances, such as whirling dervishes.
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Best Tour of Egypt and Turkey
Take part in our Turkey and Egypt tours to explore some of the most historic sites in both countries. The Tour of Egypt and Turkey Package will allow you to explore the ancient ruins of the pyramids in Egypt and the iconic Hagia Sophia in Turkey. This tour is perfect for history buffs looking to explore two of the oldest civilizations in the world. It will allow them to immerse themselves in the ancient cultures of Turkey and Egypt and gain an understanding of the unique history of each country. You will have the chance to explore the bustling cities and soak up the rich cultures.
Day 01: Arrive in Cairo
Arrive at Cairo International Airport meet and assist our tour guide then drive you by air-conditioned private to transfer to a hotel, overnight in Cairo.
Day 02: Cairo Tours,
Pyramids, and Egyptian Museum
After breakfast Pick up from the hotel by our guide and start a full-day tour to visit the most famous Giza Pyramids, then visit the Panoramic view, the great Sphinx, and the Valley Temple visits the world-famous Egyptian Museum with its 100,000 objects covering 4,000 years of ancient Egyptian civilization including the treasures of Tutankhamen, After Papyrus Factory – perfumes’ shop and then Return to your Hotel in Cairo & Over Night. 
Day 3 Embarkation to Nile Cruise
Early Morning enjoy your breakfast in Hotel then you will be transferred to Cairo international airport Catch your Flight To Luxor, Embarkation on Nile Cruise before Lunch, meet our Jana tour guide then start the full day. The tour will allow you to explore the
history and beauty of Luxor, including the Karnak Temples, which are known for their complex architecture and intricate layout. You will also be able to explore the Luxor Temple, which is renowned for its grand entrance, intricate carvings, and stunning statues. You will embark on the Nile Cruise and enjoy the rest of the evening and night as you cruise down the Nile.
Day 4 West Bank Luxor
Relish Your Breakfast onboard Nile Cruise then we will Pick you up from Cruise To Scout the West Bank, Valley of the Kings “you will Enter 3 royal tombs” then visit the temple of Queen Hatshepsut temple at Dier El Bahari and the colossi of Memnon then after lunch the cruise ship start to sail toward Esna, cross Esna lock then sail again toward Edfu, reach Edfu and overnight in Edfu.
Day 5 Edfu & Komombo
Tours
Pick up from the cruise ship and Visit the Edfu Temple of God Horus first allows visitors to marvel at its majestic architecture and design, while Kom Ombo offers a unique experience of visiting a temple shared by two gods., then back to the cruise ship and sail toward Aswan. Reach Aswan and take advantage of the amenities on board, such as a belly dance and Egyptian folkloric show, before settling down for the night in the boat, and overnight in the boat.
Day 6 Aswan sightseeing
Pick up from the cruise ship and start a full-day tour to visit the famous Aswan High Dam, which is still the greatest achievement in the modern history of Egypt Then proceed to Philae temple, the temple of Goddess Isis after that drive back to the cruise
ship. Dinner and overnight on board Al Kahila Nile Cruise in Aswan.
Day 7 disembarkation From
Nile Cruise
Now It is time for disembarkation From Nile Cruise, will Pick you up from the cruise and transfer you to Abu Simbel This is a great opportunity to see two of the most iconic and historically significant monuments in Egypt. The temples at Abu Simbel are some
of the best preserved and most impressive examples of ancient Egyptian architecture, and they provide a unique insight into the culture and history of the area. after that drive back to Aswan airport, Catch your flight to Hottel In Cairo& Overnight.
Day 8: Flight from Cairo
to Turkey 
Relish your breakfast in the hotel then you will be transferred to Cairo airport to catch your flight to Turkey transferred to your hotel in Dubai and overnight.
Day 9: Istanbul City Tour
Relish Your Breakfast in Hotel then scout Hagia Sophia. Visit the ancient mosque and marvel at its grandeur. Admire the artwork and architectural elements from centuries ago. Take in the views of the Blue Mosque and Bosphorus from the terrace. then last
stop at the Grand Bazaar. Shop for souvenirs, jewelry, and carpets. Browse the colorful array of goods and haggle with the merchants. Experience the unique atmosphere of the Grand Bazaar. Lastly, return to your hotel in Turkey.
Day 10: Bosphorus Day Tour
Enjoy your Breakfast in Hotel then Cruise along the Bosphorus you will witness the beauty of the two continents, Europe and Asia, and see the iconic monuments, palaces, and bridges along both shores. We’ll also explore the city’s hidden gems, and discover its
rich cultural heritage. then proceed to Camlica Hill, the highest point in Istanbul. From the top, you can enjoy a stunning view of the city’s skyline. You can also visit the Camlica Mosque and its gardens. then move to the Ottoman palacesThese palaces were built during the late Ottoman Empire and served as homes to the sultans and their families. They were lavish structures with intricate designs and luxurious furnishings. Many of them are now open to the  public as museums and tourist attractions. finally, Return to Your Hotel.
Day 11: Istanbul /
Cappadocia
In the morning, we will transfer to Istanbul airport so you can catch our flight to Cappadocia. After arriving, you will stay overnight in Hotel.  
Day 12: Cappadocia Red Tour
After Breakfast, start with Cappadocia Red Tour is a unique and exciting experience. It takes you through the spectacular landscape of Cappadocia, and you get to explore the underground cities and rock-cut churches. It is an amazing adventure that
should not be missed. Visit Open Air Museum in Goreme The museum gives visitors
a chance to experience the history and culture of the region. It is home to
numerous rock-cut churches and ancient dwellings, some of which date back to the
early Christian period. The museum is a popular tourist attraction in central
Turkey. then move to the natural fortress in Uchisar, which is a hilltop
fortress made of volcanic rocks. It is the highest point in the region and
offers spectacular views of the Cappadocia Valley below. the last spot will be
Pasabag Valley and Avanos. Pasabag Valley is a stunning nature reserve located
in Cappadocia, Turkey. It is renowned for its fairy chimneys, and unique rock
formations that were created by erosion over thousands of years and Avanos is a
nearby town that is known for its pottery, which has been made there since
ancient times. Finally, return to your hotel In Cappadocia.
Day 13: Cappadocia /
Flight to Izmir
Early Morning relish your
breakfast in Hotel then Visit Kizilcukur a stunning valley in Turkey that is
surrounded by the majestic Taurus Mountains. It is known for its beauty and is
a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers. The valley is also a great
spot for photography, as its natural beauty provides a perfect backdrop for
photos. then proceed to CAVUSIN in Turkey You will be able to explore this
ancient village, which dates back to the 4th century BC. You can also visit the
Church of St. John the Baptist and the Cave of the Apocryphal Acts. There is
also an old fortress located nearby which offers stunning views of the
surrounding landscape. visit pigeons House is a unique building in Turkey that
has been used for centuries as a means to raise pigeons. The structure is made
from mud and straw and consists of hundreds of small nests. They are
traditionally used for their meat, eggs, and feathers. At the end of the tour,
you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Zmir. You will spend
the night in KuĹźadas.
Day 14: Pamukkale /
Hierapolis / Kusadasi
Enjoy your breakfast in
Hotel then Start Full day tour of Pamukkale & Hierapolis. You will visit
the ancient city of Hierapolis with its monuments, theatre, and thermal baths.
Then you will explore Pamukkale, a natural site of hot springs and travertine
terraces, you can take a dip in Cleopatra’s Pool. Drive to Kusadasi. Dinner and
overnight
Day 15: KUSADASI / ISTANBUL
Start your tour  With
the city of Ephesus, Ephesus was an ancient Greek city located in modern-day
Turkey. It was renowned for its iconic Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven
Wonders of the Ancient World. Ephesus was also an important center of commerce
and culture for centuries. We then proceed to the Basilica of St. John and the
Virgin Mary’s House. At the Virgin Mary’s House, you can find the exact place
where the Virgin Mary spent her last days. The Basilica of St. John is a church
that was built in the 6th century over the tomb of St. John the Apostle. It is
also the site of the Council of Ephesus in 431 AD. Upon arrival at Izmir
airport, we will take a domestic flight to Istanbul. overnight.
Day 16: Istanbul- Fly Back
Home
Relsi your breakfast in
Hotel then, transfer to Istanbul International Airport for final departure.
The mentioned tour
itinerary includes the following:
§   Accommodation for 4 nights in Istanbul based on bed and breakfast
§   Accommodation for 2 nights in Cappadocia 
§   Accommodation for 2 nights in Kusadasi 
§   Accommodation for 3 nights in Cairo 
§   Accommodation for 4 nights on 05 star 
§   Domestic flight ticket from Cairo to Luxor / Aswan / Cairo
§   Domestic flights Istanbul- Cappadocia / Cappadocia – Izmir / Izmir
– Istanbul
§   Private English-speaking Egyptologist tour guide.
§   Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites.
§   Transportation with a private A/C van to all the mentioned sites.
§   The service of meet and assist at the airports.
§   Service charge and tax.
The mentioned tour
itinerary does not include the following:
§   Visa entry to Egypt.
§   Optional tours.
§   Any other items not mentioned.
§   Tipping kitty.
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