Ephesus Daily Tour from Kusadasi, Selcuk & Izmir ( Full Day)
Included meals: Lunch
One Day, Ancient Wonders, Unforgettable Memories!
Discover the ancient wonders of Ephesus on this full-day guided tour from Kusadasi, Selcuk, or Izmir.
- Start your day with a hotel or Cruise port pick up at 08:00 am and head to the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Next, explore the Ephesus Ancient City, the best-preserved Greco-Roman site in the world. Walk along Curettes Street, visit the Celsius Library, Grand Theatre, Hadrian Temple, Roman Baths, Agora, Odeon, and the Marble Street, experiencing history at every step.
Enjoy a lunch break before visiting the House of Virgin Mary, believed to be where she spent her last days, and its sacred chapel.
Continue to the Archaeological Museum in Selcuk to see Byzantine and Roman ruins, statues, and artifacts. Take a short shopping opportunity in Selcuk – choose from pottery, leather goods, jewelry, or the famous Turkish carpets.
Conclude your tour with a visit to the charming village of Şirince, strolling its cobblestone streets, tasting local wines, and experiencing authentic Turkish village life. The tour ends around 17:00, with a transfer back to your hotel or the cruise port.End of services.
Book now for a seamless and unforgettable day exploring the history and culture of Ephesus!
- Pick up and drop off to hotel or Cruise port
- Professional English speaking tour guide and driver
- All of the transfers by a comfortable vehicle
- All of the tax and service charges
- All entrance fees
- Local taxes and service fees
- Lunch
Step into history with a daily guided Ephesus tour from Kusadasi, Selcuk or Izmir. Explore the Celsus Library, Great Theater, Temple of Artemis and House of Virgin Mary with expert local guides. Perfect for cruise passengers and travelers seeking a cultural day trip in Turkey.
Frequently Asked Questions About Ephesus Daily Tour from Kusadasi, Selcuk & Izmir
What is Ephesus famous for?
Ephesus is famous for the Library of Celsus, Temple of Artemis, House of Virgin Mary, and its well-preserved ancient streets. It was once a thriving Roman city and a center of early Christianity.