Jewish Ephesus Tour
This tour is an alternative tour which was created for Jews since most of our guests are Jews. Actually, there are not Jewish sights around Ephesus. But in this tour we visit the other sights instead of Christian sights around Ephesus as House of Virgin Mary and Saint John Church. Jewish Ephesus Tour covers;
Ephesus Ancient City
Ephesus Ancient City is one of the best well-kept Roman Cities in the world ; where the most of cruise guests visit; was the capital of Asia Minor; the most important commercial center of western Anatolia; one of the seven churches of Christianity in Asia Minor; the city where Saint Paul preached and was mentioned several times in New Testament.
Terrace Houses
Also called as “the houses of rich”, those houses were for the important and wealthy people of Ephesus, as only rich people could afford such houses. The best examples of mosaics, excellent frescos ( wall paintings ), one of the first examples of central heating system can be visibled in Terrace Houses.
Temple of Artemis
The Temple of Artemision is known as one of the Seven Wonders of the Antic world. The location of temple in only one place in the world where you can see 3 different religious ‘ worship places as Temple, Mosque and Church in the same angle.
Ephesus Archaeological Museum (Optional)
The museum rooms display excavations from the ancient city of Ephesus. You can see the best foundations from Ephesus. The collections contain, household items, colossal statues of the Ephesian Artemis, a collection of medical and cosmetic tools along with a wall of portraits of several famous Ephesian physicians, several monumental fountains, sculptures from Roman times, coins and of course a modal of Temple of Artemis.
Siringe Village
The village of Sirince is referred in ancient sources as the Ephesus on the mountain suggests long established settlement. Although there seems to be no concrete indication of how it came onto the stage of history, the dominant theory is that a small group of people resettled on the mountain, following the fall of the city of Ephesus. The people might have preferred to move and settle in the mountains due to problems caused by the silting and the flooding of the river Meander. Today, it is a village where you can discover typical Turkish village life and houses, beside that surrounded by olive groves, tangerine and fig gardens, and wineyards.v
PS: Please be informed that pick up from hotels in Izmir is extra charged…
What’s Included?
- Transportation
- Professional English Speaking Guide
What’s Not Included?
- Personal Expenses
- Entrance fees to sites
- Lunch
- Drinks
- Entrance fee for Terrace Houses in Ephesus City.
































































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