Marmaris Waterfall

Selale in Turkish means ‘waterfall’. In this article, we are talking of the ice-cold waterfalls located near Marmaris. Turgut is a small and quiet village located 36 Km southwest of Marmaris and 5 Km from Orhaniye. This small village has been more into tourism recently and the waterfall is a popular stop with the jeep […]

Jesus Beach

The Amazing Jesus Beach (Kizkumu Beach) Jesus Beach located at the Orhaniye Bay is one of the popular tourist attractions around Marmaris. The journey to the beach is around half an hour from Marmaris (36 Km southwest of Marmaris). This lovely beach is just 2.5 Km from the Turgut village. The Orhaniye village has become […]

Instructions

In this tour/activity there will be member of our agency who will give you all detailed instructions and information about the excursion or the event.If you have any further questions you can use contact us link and ask us any questions that you have in your mind. Please obey the rules and instructions for your […]

Ancient City of Ephesus

The ancient city of Ephesus in Anatolia is located on the Ionian coast; just three kilometers southwest of the modern-day Selçuk in İzmir Province, Turkey. This ancient city was built on the site of the former Arzawan capital in the 10th century BC by Attic and Ionian Greek colonists. During the Classic Greek Era Ephesus flourished […]

House of Virgin Mary

House of Virgin Mary is a popular shrine located on top of the Bulbul Mountain (Mt. Koressos), just 9 km ahead of Ephesus. Located in a magnificent atmosphere among the greenery, the house was discovered in 19th century based on the visions reported by a Roman Catholic nun and visionary, Anne Catherine Emmerich (1774-1824).  The […]

Temple of Artemis

The famous Temple of Artemis built in Ephesus is regarded as one of ‘the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World’. The temple dedicated to Goddess Artemis, the Ephesus’ ‘Mother Goddess of Fertility’ was rebuilt many a times throughout its long history. The flat area on which the temple was originally built eventually turned into a […]

Pamukkale (Cotton Castle)

Pamukkale, 18 Km from Denizli is Turkey’s popular tourist attraction and an inspiring Nature Park with its cotton-look terraces. An abundance of underground water that gave life to the ancient city of Hierapolis once, has gradually carved superb cotton castles by depositing calcium salts at this place over the years. Water with healing powers in […]

Cleopatra’s Pool

Cleopatra’s Pool is one of the hot spring pools located in Hierapolis near Pamukkale. The ancient Roman city of Hierapolis was a healing spa for people with ailments. Being a ‘Sacred City’ many old people stayed in Hierapolis to spend the last days of their life. Thus, the healing hot springs of Hierapolis have been […]

Hierapolis (The Sacred City)

Hierapolis literally means ‘the Sacred City’. The city was believed to have been founded by Apollo, the Greek god of healing, medicine, music, light and truth. This ancient Roman city was famed for its sacred hot springs. Today, the ancient city  is a World Heritage Site and a popular tourist destination in Turkey. Along with […]

Necropolis (The City of Dead)

Necropolis in Greek literally means, ‘the city of dead’. Beyond the Byzantine city wall of Hierapolis and the meadow, and after the outer baths the ancient necropolis extends for over 2 Km on both sides of the old road to Sardis and Phrygian Tripolis. This necropolis extending from northern to the eastern and southern parts […]