History & Culture Tours

History & Culture Tours


Didim is the 'Gateway to the Land of Oracles' where you can experience such beautiful sites such as the Temple of Apollo which is the fourth largest sanctuary in the greek world, the ancient ruins of MiletusPrieneEphesus and the nearby house of the Virgin Mary. These historic sights are easy to find, with many signposts along the way. You can either explore yourself or use the many Companies that offer trips to the various locations.
Ephesus

Ephesus

The transıent nature and greatness is rarely as clearly displayed as ıt ıs ın Ephesus,

Dalyan

Dalyan

Thıs area ıs one of natures ‘ treasure’ wıth ıts unıque wıldlıfe and nature

Ephesus & Pamukkale

Ephesus & Pamukkale

2 days vısıtıng the most ımportant hıstorıcal sıtes ın Turkey

Pamukkale

Pamukkale

‘Cotton Castle’

 Sirince village

Sirince village

A small village on the hill, rise behind the historic town

Temple of Apollo

Temple of Apollo

Didyma was originally a pre-Greek cult sanctuary centered around a sacred grove and holy spring.

Viewpoints

Viewpoints

ViewpointsViewpoints

Miletos Antique City

Miletos Antique City

he city of Miletus Miletus was one of the most important city of Ionia. It is at 37°35´ latitude and 27°15´ longitude on the site of the earlier settlement of Balat

Priene Antique City

Priene Antique City

Priene, in Asia Minor Ionia, the most extensively excavated Hellenistic city in Asia Minor and an excellent example of Hellenistic architecture

Heraklia

Heraklia

The ancient city of Latmos Herakleia in Kapıkırı Village located to the north-east of Bafa Lake's coastline on the skirts of Latmos Mountain

Shrine of Mary

Shrine of Mary

Situated upon the side of Bulbul Mountain and 9 kilometers from the ancient Greek city of Ephesus

Aphrodisias

Aphrodisias

Situated amidst rolling hills, 30 kilometers from the town of Denizli in southeastern Turkey

Teos Ancient City

Teos Ancient City

The resort takes its name from the ancient city of Teos. Originating in 1050-1000 BC, one of the twelve Ionian cities,