

This vacation starts with a welcome dinner and a guided sightseeing tour in Istanbul, Turkey's largest city. Built on two continents, Istanbul is a gateway between the Orient and Occident as well as the Islamic and Christian worlds. On your sightseeing tour, visit the Blue Mosque built in the 17th century and Topkapi Seraglio, the residence of the Ottoman Sultans. Continue via Iznik to Bursa, where a guided sightseeing tour features visits to the Green Ottoman Complex, the Great Mosque, and the Silk Bazaar. Stop in Akhisar, Sart, and Alasehir on your way to Pamukkale, where a visit to the nearby ruins of Hierapolis, an important seat of early Christianity, is included. Also stop in Laodicea and Aphrodisias, dedicated to Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love. Stay three nights in Kusadasi, with included excursions to the island of Patmos in Greece and to Ephesus. In Patmos, visit the Cave of the Apocalypse, where John the Evangelist wrote the Book of Revelation during his exile. In Ephesus, one of the New Testament's most significant cities, visit the archaeological site, including the House of Mary and the Basilica of John the Evangelist. Travel to Izmir and enjoy an orientation tour of this city established in 3000 BC. Also visit Alexander the Great's Mount Pagos. Stop in Bergama and explore the Greek Acropolis and the Asclepeion, once dedicated to the Greek god of healing. Then travel to Troy and brush up on Homer's Trojan War, hollow wooden horse and all! Cross the Dardanelles by ferry back to Europe and the 20th century. Back in Istanbul, visit the Hagia Sophia, which began as an early Christian church, and the Grand Covered Bazaar with plenty of time to explore its 4,000 tiny shops. Your vacation ends with a farewell dinner in Istanbul—a perfect way to end your trip to Turkey!

(Tue. Sep 28/2010) Board your overnight transatlantic flight.
(Wed.) After arrival at Atatürk Airport, check into your hotel. The rest of the day is free to begin exploring the unique atmosphere of this city built on two continents. It is the gateway between the Orient and Occident as well as the Islamic and Christian worlds. At 6 pm, meet your Tour Director, then enjoy this evening’s welcome dinner with your traveling companions. (D)
(Thu.) Guided sightseeing in Istanbul includes visits to the BLUE MOSQUE and TOPKAPI SERAGLIO, the residence of the Ottoman Sultans. Then, journey to Iznik (Nicea), site of the First and Second Councils in the early Christian church. The Nicean Creed was written at the First Council to more clearly define the Trinity. Finally, arrive in Bursa. Guided sightseeing features a visit to the GREEN OTTOMAN COMPLEX, the GREAT MOSQUE (Ulu Camii), and the SILK BAZAAR. (B,D)
(Fri.) Visit Akhisar (Thyatira), a church praised for its increasing faith but criticized for its tolerance of Jezebel, a local false prophet who misled the local Christians (Rev. 2:18-29). Arrive in Sardes to visit the SYNAGOGUE, which has been dated back to the 3rd century and where sacred books were kept. Also, see the GYMNASIUM on the south side of the synagogue. The gymnasium was constructed during the reign of the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus (193-211 AD). Afterwards, visit Sart, the church with a reputation for being alive, but which God announced dead (Rev. 3:1-6). Next, enjoy an orientation of Alasehir (Philadelphia), the church that received God’s highest commendation (Rev. 3:7-13). Arrive in Pamukkale, home to the spectacular hot springs, for your overnight. (B,D)
(Sat.) This morning features a guided visit to the nearby ruins of Hierapolis, an important seat of early Christianity. Visit the MARTYRIUM of Apostle Philip. Continue to the ancient city and church of Laodicea, where Apostle John chastised the inhabitants for being lukewarm (Rev. 3:14-22). Next, stop in Aphrodisias, dedicated to the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite, and once a center for the arts. Due to the influence of Christianity in the 6th century AD, the name was changed to Stavropolis, meaning “City of the Cross.” In the 13th century it was abandoned altogether. On to your hotel in Kusadasi. (B,D)
(Sun.) Enjoy a CRUISE to Patmos Island and visit the CAVE OF THE APOCALYPSE, where John the Evangelist wrote the Book of Revelation during his exile (Rev. 1:9-11). Balance of the day is at leisure. (B,L,D)Note: A multiple-entry visa for Turkey is required, as you will visit Greece.
(Mon.) Arrive at Ephesus, one of the New Testament’s most significant cities (Rev. 2:1-7). Apostle Paul came in 53 AD to this ancient city and wrote his famous epistle (Ephesians 1, Acts 18:19-26) to its inhabitants. According to tradition, the Apostle John wrote his Gospel here. This is also the place where the Virgin Mary spent her last days. Visit the ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE, including the HOUSE OF MARY and the BASILICA OF JOHN THE EVANGELIST. (B,D)
(Tue.) Journey to Izmir (Smyrna), and enjoy an orientation tour. The city was established in 3000 BC, and was one of the Seven Churches that John referred to as the poor, persecuted church that God announced was rich due to their faithfulness amidst their suffering (Rev. 2:8-11). Also visit MOUNT PAGOS, where Alexander the Great is regarded as the founder of the city. In 334 BC, Alexander the Great visited Smyrna and fell asleep while hunting on Mount Pagos. In his dream, the goddess Nemesis asked him to bring the people of the Smyrna-Bayrakli there to establish a new city. Enjoy your overnight stay in Izmir. (B,D)
(Wed.) Visit Bergama (Pergamum), the church that John both affirmed and chastised (Rev. 2:12-17). See the Red Basilica that housed the 1st-century Christian church referred to by John in Revelation. In addition, Pergamum was an active trade and commerce city in the early centuries, which allowed it to develop the first parchment to compete against the Egyptian papyrus. Visit the Greek ACROPOLIS, designed to imitate the one in Athens. Also visit the ASCLEPEION, once dedicated to the Greek god of healing. Continue to TROY, the perfect place to brush up on Homer’s Trojan War, hollow wooden horse and all. Spend the night at nearby Canakkale. (B,D)
(Thu.) By FERRY, cross the Dardanelles back to Europe and the 21st century. Return to Istanbul and continue guided sightseeing, including a visit to the HAGIA SOPHIA (meaning Holy Wisdom and named by 4th-century theologians), which began as an early Christian church. Next, visit the GRAND COVERED BAZAAR with plenty of time to explore its 4,000 tiny shops. Tonight, enjoy a farewell dinner. (B,D)
(Fri. Oct 8/2010) Your homebound flight arrives the same day. (B)
When you book the air-inclusive tour - you'll receive free airport transfer on published dates and your air will be coordinated with your vacation.
Land Portion - CDN$1599
Air Portion - CDN$1769 (from Vancouver incl.airtax but subj. to change)
Single Room supplement available for $375.
insurance is available for $139 per person
for more information,terms & limiting conditions call Rita at 604-325-7522 or 1-877-325-7522
A host for this tour will be advised at a later date.
Istanbul: Welcome and farewell dinners; guided sightseeing; visit the Blue Mosque, Topkapi Seraglio, Hagia Sophia, and the Grand Covered BazaarIznik (Nicea): OrientationBursa: Guided sightseeing, visit the Green Ottoman Complex, the Great Mosque, and the Silk BazaarAkhisar (Thyatira): OrientationSardes (Sart): Visit the synagogue and the GymnasiumAlasehir (Philadelphia): OrientationPamukkale: Guided visit of the ruins of Hierapolis and the Martyrium of Apostle Philip; orientation of Laodicea and AphrodisiasHierapolis: Visit the MartyriumPatmos: Boat cruise; visit the Cave of the ApocalypseEphesus: Guided walking tour of the archaeological site, including the House of Mary and Basilica of John the EvangelistIzmir (Smyrna): Orientation including Mount PagosBergama (Pergamum): Visit the Acropolis and AsclepeionTroy: OrientationDardanelles: Ferry crossing over the StraitsNote:A multiple-entry visa for Turkey is required, as you will visit Greece on day 6.
Inside visits and special features are shown in the description, including admission charges when applicable.
call us for information on transportation, hotels, and other standard included features offered.
Istanbul Grand Hotel Halic (F), Bursa Kirci (F), Pamukkale Lycus River (F) at Karahayit, Kusadasi Grand Onder (F), Izmir Kaya Prestige (F), Troy Area Iris (F) at Canakkale
Full buffet breakfast (B); 1 lunch (L); 9 three-course dinners (D), including welcome and farewell dinners in Istanbul.