Itinerary
- Ancient City of Ephesus: Ephesus, one of the most significant cities of the ancient world, played a pivotal role in the spread of early Christianity. Among the many figures who contributed to its spiritual and cultural transformation, the Apostle Paul stands out. St. Paul’s time in Ephesus was marked by fervent missionary activity, profound teachings, and enduring impact on the Christian community. This blog explores the historical and religious significance of St. Paul’s mission in Ephesus, delving into the key events, sites, and letters that shaped the early Christian faith.
- Ephesus Terrace Houses: "The Ephesus Terrace Houses, also known as 'the houses of the rich,' are important because they provide valuable insights into family life during the Roman period. They were built according to the Hippodamian plan of the city, where streets intersected each other at right angles."
There are six residential units on three terraces at the lower end of the slope of the Bulbul Mountain. The oldest building dates back into the 1C BC and continued in use as residence until the 7C AD. - Step into the Ephesus Experience Museum, a cutting-edge digital journey that brings ancient Ephesus back to life. With immersive 360° projections, holograms, and interactive storytelling, you’ll walk through the bustling streets, grand temples, and daily life of this magnificent Roman city—just as it was 2,000 years ago. Travelers will witness key historical moments, including the arrival of Cleopatra and Mark Antony, and the teachings of St. Paul. This museum offers a climate-controlled, easy-walk environment—perfect for all ages and mobility levels. A truly enriching and memorable experience that deepens your understanding of Ephesus before or after your site visit.
- The Temple of Artemis: The Temple of Artemis is known as one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. It has been built in the areas of Ephesus on a flat area which has over the centuries turned into a swamp. If you visit Ephesus today, you can only see the ruins of the foundations of this marvelous construction of the Hellenistic Age,The Temple of Artemis is known as one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. It has been built in the areas of Ephesus on a flat area which has over the centuries turned into a swamp. If you visit Ephesus today, you can only see the ruins of the foundations of this marvelous construction of the Hellenistic Age,
- Enjoy a delicious local meal at a traditional carpet weaving school, where you'll experience authentic regional cuisine. While you’re there, you can learn about the ancient art of carpet weaving, and if you're interested, there’s the opportunity to purchase a piece directly from the school—without the pressure of typical sales tactics.
Includes
- Traditional Turkish lunch in a local village
- Private transportation
- EPHESUS *EXPERIENCE MUSEUM* Entrance ticket
- Professional licensed English-speaking tour guide
- Parking fees and local taxes
- Air-conditioned round-trip transportation from the cruise port
- entry ticket to the Ancient City of Ephesus
- entry ticket to the Ter4race Houses
- Gratuities
Details
This exclusive private tour offers a deeper, more intimate exploration of the ancient wonders of Ephesus, Terrace Houses, and the Temple of Artemis, with the added benefit of a personalized experience. Unlike group tours, you’ll enjoy the flexibility of a private guide and vehicle, allowing you to explore at your own pace. Our tour not only provides a thorough historical journey through one of the world’s most important archaeological sites but also gives you the chance to experience traditional Turkish culture firsthand. You’ll enjoy a delicious regional lunch at a local weaving school, where you can also learn about the craftsmanship behind traditional textiles. If you’re interested, there’s the opportunity to purchase unique handcrafted pieces directly from the artisans, all in a relaxed, pressure-free environment. This tour offers an unforgettable combination of history, culture, and personal discovery.
Know Before You Go
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels













