Turkey & Greek Island Odyssey

Turkey & Greek Island Odyssey

Travel to the edge of Europe with this Turkish & Greecian adventure. Hang out in the cool city of Istanbul, see the sombre memorials at Gallipoli, visit the port towns of Canakkale & Kusadasi, & dip in the thermal pools of Pamukkale. Later it’s on to the islands for a taste of Greece. Check out the fortified town of Rhodes before topping it all off with a visit to paradise - Santorini. There's no shortage of memorable moments here, from haggling at the bazaars, to climbing the Trojan horse to just chilling on the beach.


Length: 11 days
Accommodations: Hotel, Overnight Cruise
as per itinerary
Meals: Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Supper, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Supper, Dinner
as per itinerary
Sightseeing: Turkey & Greece
Transportation: Modern, air-conditioned coach & cruise ship

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Itinerary

  1. Day Icon-day1 Depart for Europe

    Jet off to the trip of a lifetime awaiting you in Europe!

  2. Day Icon-day2 Arrive Istanbul

    Check-in to your hotel & meet up with your Contiki team & fellow travellers this evening in Turkey’s capital, a busy metropolis where East literally meets West.

  3. Day Icon-day3 Istanbul

    Today, our Local guide shows you one of the city’s major draw cards, the stunning Blue Mosque. It’s an amazing building with a series of domes and minarets dominating the skyline, complete with a breathtaking interior of tens of thousands of blue tiles. After that, we head right into the heart of the city and plunge into several kilometres of shops at the Grand Baazar. It’s an unforgettable shopping experience. Our Local Guide gives plenty of pointers and will lead you through a maze of lanes, where tacky trinkets and authentic treasures are sold side by side. With carpets, jewellery, spices, music, electronics and more, the place is buzzing, so make sure you’ve got your haggling hat on. There are heaps of options for your time here. Monument-wise there’s Topkapi Palace for a look into the sultan’s lifestyle and Hagia Sofia church to give you a feel for Constantine’s empire. Otherwise, live a bit of Istanbul’s daily life. Try your hand at backgammon in a sidewalk cafe and watch the crowds go by as you sip on Turkish coffee. Chill out in a tea garden, or take to the time-honoured tradition of the hammam (steam bath house) and get scrubbed down on heated marble stones. Opt for a dinner complete with belly dancers and watch some top dancers perform this famous Eastern art.

  4. Day Icon-day4 Istanbul to Canakkale

    This morning, make a pilgrimage to the site of the region’s bloody battle, Gallipoli. Visit ANZAC Cove where World War I troops landed, Lone Pine Cemetary, where Australian troops are buried and pay tribute at the memorial for New Zealand soldiers. Enjoy some down-time on the coach, following the coastline of the Sea of Marmara before ferrying across the Dardanelles, crossing from Europe into Asia, to the bustling, habourside town of Canakkale. Tonight, take a walk along the waterfront, complete with stunning views or catch up on your emails back at the hotel.

  5. Day Icon-day5 Canakkale to Izmir

    Kick start the day with free time in Troy, where you can opt to get inside the legend of one the world’s most famous battles and check out the famed wooden horse. Choose an optional excursion with our expert Local Guide and explore the excavation site of this mythical city as you learn more about how heroes and gods fought in a ten year war. Sticking to the coastline, we stop off in Pergamum, Asia Minor’s former political powerhouse. Now a laid-back market town packed with ancient sites, it has heaps of interesting remains from its former heyday. Join the group for an excursion around the hill-top ruins, where you’ll learn about the town’s history from our expert Local Guide and test the amazing acoustics of its timeworn amphitheatre. Tonight we stay in Homer’s birthplace Izmir, known as the ‘Pearl of the Aegean’. This port town has palm-lined promenades & a buzzing nightlife for you to enjoy. After a tasty Turkish feast with the group, maybe head to the city centre for some sightseeing. There’s Konak Square and Konak Street – where the city’s famous historic clocktower is found, then later, you could find yourself a cute café or bar to relax at this evening. Alsancak & Bornova have some great bars & clubs to experience, so ask your Tour Manager for some tips on the best places to head.

  6. Day Icon-day6 Izmir to Pamukkale

    Today serves up the opportunity to visit Hieropolis, an ancient Roman spa town and sacred city, sitting in modern-day Pamukkale. As it serves up dramatic scenery, make sure you keep your camera handy at this UNESCO World Heritage site. Arid ridges and white calcium terraces, formed by mineral waters, steal the scene as water pours over the cliff’s edge. In Pamukkale there’s your chance to treat yourself to our optional thermal pools experience. The Pamukkale pools are famous for their healing properties, so kick back in the warm waters with the group and let the minerals work their magic.

  7. Day Icon-day7 Pamukkale to Kusadasi

    This morning, opt to get a feel for the ancient times with a locally guided tour of the ancient city of Ephesus. Explore this stunningly preserved city that Mark Antony and Cleopatra once visited and learn about its past as a major trading centre. Today you’ll get up close to Turkish culture with a visit to a rug maker and find out about local artistry with an authentic carpet-making demonstration – a craft this country is famous for. Otherwise, rummage through the Grand Bazaar and go local bargaining for leather goods, jewellery or local crafts. Take a break on the lovely Ladies Beach or check out where old merchant caravans used to park up.

  8. Day Icon-day8 Kusadasi to Rhodes

    Fit in some last minute shopping in Turkey before boarding your cruise ship and setting sail to Rhodes in the Greek Islands. On the way you'll make at stop on Patmos, with its sacred spots and wild countryside. Get into the spirit of the island with an optional excursion that takes you to Patmos’ UNESCO World Heritage sites: the 11th century Monastery of the Apocalypse and to the Grotto of St. John – the hilltop cave where John the Apostle lived for many years.

  9. Day Icon-day9 Rhodes

    As the sunniest island in the Aegean & one of the most beautiful towns in the Mediterranean, Rhodes is so much more than just a holiday paradise. It’s also famous for the Colossus of Rhodes. Although no longer standing, this ancient statue of the Greek god Helios, once stood a massive 30m high above the city & is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. With a day to enjoy this stunning town, take a stroll through the cute medieval Old Town & maybe do some shopping for souvenirs. After lunch, if you’re feeling like catching some rays, head to one of the stunning beaches & find a spot for the day & do some swimming.

  10. Day Icon-day10 Cruising to Santorini via Crete

    Today we start the day off with a visit to the biggest of the Greek Islands, Crete. Choose an optional excursion to the Palace of Knossos where our Local Guide will tell you the story of this 4000 year old mythical Minoan Palace, where the minotaur (half-man/half-bull) was slain. Next up: Santorini. This island will make your jaw drop with its stunning natural beauty – the result of a massive volcanic eruption. From the water look up at the iconic blue–domed, whitewashed churches. Once we’re back on land, head up the cliff and the twisting stone steps, save your breath on a donkey ride or take it easy in the cable car for views of neighbouring volcanic islands. Your Rep will fill you in on Fira – dramatically perched on the edge of the crater - as the group explores its narrow streets. Get tips on the best places to pick up a piece of Santorini’s famous jewellery and where to try out the delicious local speciality, domatoktedes (fried tomato balls). Otherwise head to one of the distinctive black or red sand beaches, and soak up the breathtaking scenery. You could jump on an optional boat ride out to the active volcanic island of Nea Kamini. Cruise past lava formations and get up close to the active crater.

  11. Day Icon-day11 Arrival into Athens

    After breakfast and a farewell to our hosts, we disembark in the Piraeus and head to Syntagma Square. Set right in the heart of Athens and home to Greece’s parliament, this is where our tour ends. For those who are keen to learn more, there’s a chance to step back in time to the birthplace of democracy. Get the run down on the Parthenon and the Acropolis from our Local Guide, as you wander around the famous columns perched above the city sprawl.

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Highlights

All these highlights along with city sightseeing are included in your tour price!

Included
  • Istanbul: The Blue Mosque, the Galata Bridge, the Spice Markets - discover Istanbul with our expert local guide
  • Gallipoli: Pay tribute to heroes at Gallipoli & ANZAC Cove
  • Pergamum: Scenic mountain drive to Pergamum, ancient capital of Asia Minor
  • Kusadasi: See one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World - a locally guided tour of Ephesus
  • Rhodes: See the fortified town of Rhodes
  • Crete: Visit Heraklion town
Accomodations
  • 9 nights accommodation: 6 nights in hotels, 3 nights on board a cruise ship (twin or triple-share)
  • 21 meals: 9 continental breakfasts, 2 lunches, 7 three-course dinners & 3 suppers
  • An experienced & professional Turkish Tour Manager & Driver team
  • Modern, air-conditioned coach
  • On-board cruise representative
  • Fun-filled entertainment on every night of the cruise
  • Sightseeing tours of all major cities plus orientations in all other destinations
  • Hotel tips, local taxes & service charges
  • Ferry crossing
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Optional Excursions

Istanbul: Turkish Bath (Euro 33.00)
For a truly local experience and a slice of time-honoured tradition, head to the Hammam (Turkish bath) for a rub down. As well as a massage, you’ll be treated to a hair treatment and time to chill out on a heated marble slab.
Troy: Ancient Ruins of Troy (YTL 15.00)
Explore the ruins of Troy with our expert Local Guide and learn about the legends behind the mythical war that lasted ten years. See the fabled wooden horse and wander around the excavation site of where the famous city once stood.
Pamukkale: Thermal Pools (YTL 20.00)
Kick back in Pamukkale’s famously healing thermal pools and relax in these beautiful surroundings. Pamukkale’s pools have been used since Roman times and are now on the UNESCO World Heritage list. With a range of pools that vary in temperature from 35 –
Patmos: Monastery of the Apocalypse & St. John's Grotto (Euro 45.00)
Get into the spirit of the island with a visit to Patmos’ saintly sites. Dominating the hill above Chora and surrounded by untouched countryside, the Monastery of the Apocalypse was founded in the 11th Century and built for protection from pirates. Next
Rhodes: Lindos & Rhodes combined half day tour (Euro 55.00)
This optional is the perfect way to learn about Rhode’s mixed history. Head into the UNESCO World Heritage listed old town and take a walk through various quarters, where people from all over the world once lived. Wander down the Avenue of Knights and he
Crete: Palace of Knossos (Euro 49.00)
A guided tour of the most spectacular of all Minoan Palaces, Knossos is an enormous site, measuring a massive 20 000m2. Learn about the legends and heroic exploits, where history and myth combine. This is the place that the Minotaur (half-man/half-bull)
Athens: Athens Sightseeing Tour (Euro 42.00)
Follow Athens’ historical timeline with our expert Local Guide on this fantastic trip around the city. Check out the first modern Olympic stadium, the Temple of Zeus & the UNESCO World Heritage listed Acropolis with its amazing location right above the ci