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Colours of Türkiye

  • Overview
  • Accommodation
  • Itinerary
  • Fares

A journey overview

  • Istanbul
  • Çanakkale
  • Gallipoli
  • Izmir
  • Cappadocia
  • Istanbul

10 Days Exploration
  • Departing:
  • 21 Apr 2024 On Request
  • 21 Apr 2025 New release

Discover the rich history, culture and landscapes of Türkiye. In an intimate group of just 32, we pay our respects at an Anzac Day Dawn Service on the shores of Gallipoli, wander the vibrant bazaars of Istanbul and marvel at the otherworldly landscapes of Cappadocia in a hot air balloon. Immersive experiences allow an abundance of momentous wonders on this carefully curated journey at a time when our support of this country may never be more valuable.

Map
Blue mosque, Istanbul
Grand Bazaar, Istanbul

Everything considered and included

Explore Türkiye like a local with everything considered and included. We travel with hand-picked, expert local guides as well as a dedicated Captain’s Choice Tour Manager and Tour Doctor from Australia accompanying us for the whole journey, to ensure extra peace of mind.

Anzac Cove, Gallipoli
Anzac poppy, Gallipoli

Commemorate ANZAC Day at Gallipoli

At Anzac Cove, step onto soil where the battles of World War I took place and remember sacrifices made in a Dawn Service. At Lone Pine Cemetery, take a solemn moment to pay tribute to the fallen.

Hammam Turkish bath
Hammam Turkish bath

A Feast For the Senses

We spend three nights in the city of Istanbul, a mesmerising destination bridging Europe and Asia. Absorb the sights, food, colours and sounds of the Grand Bazaar and Spice Market, marvel at the Blue Mosque and cruise on the Bosphorus. A chance to indulge affords you the opportunity to experience a Turkish bath and visit the store where Turkish delight was invented. 

Hot air balloon, Cappadocia
Hot air balloon

Up, Up and Away

Take in the magnificent spectacle of Cappadocia on a private hot air balloon adventure over an otherworldly landscape. Be awed by the extraordinary cone-shaped rock formations known as ‘fairy chimneys’ set against the everchanging pastel-hued sunrise. 

Ephesus, Istanbul
Troy, Istanbul

Visit Ancient Worlds

Embark on a journey around the ancient world as we discover Türkiye’s most renowned monuments and archaeological sites including Troy, Ephesus and Pergamon. Be held spellbound witnessing the influences cast by successive civilisations and the cultural achievements made. 

Dervish Ceremony
Pottery, Istanbul

Unparalleled insights into Türkiye

Our carefully curated experiences allow an in-depth discovery of Türkiye. Try your hand at Turkish marbling or a calligraphy course, sample Turkish coffee, convene with locals for lunch at typical village houses, view a Dervish ceremony, and take part in a pottery workshop.

Itinerary

Tour Manager - Gordon Higman

Tour Doctor - Dr Jim Hare

21 April 2024 - As Your Tour Manager, Gordon Higman Welcomes You On This Journey

21 April 2024 - Your Accompanying Tour Doctor For This Journey is Dr Jim Hare


Today we arrive in the vibrant Turkish city that straddles Europe and Asia. With a history as the capital of the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, Istanbul is a city full of magnificent monuments where diverse cultures, nations and religions mingle. We settle into the Four Seasons Sultanahmet, our luxurious residence for the next three nights. Tonight, we enjoy a welcome reception and dinner at our hotel within the convivial atmosphere of our small group.

We begin our day in this historic city by exploring some of the wonders of the ancient world. We start at the Hippodrome, the vast arena where Byzantine emperors gathered to watch chariot races. Marvel at The Egyptian Obelisk, Serpentine Column and Constantine Column which remain from the original Hippodrome, the largest of the ancient world. Be held spellbound at the Blue Mosque, the famed masterpiece of Ottoman religious architecture completed in 1616 and named after its turquoise-coloured tiles comprised of quartz minerals. 

A short walk brings us to the magnificent Hagia Sophia, the Church of Divine Wisdom constructed as a basilica in the 6th century by Byzantine Emperor Justinian. We then descend beneath the Old City to the Underground Cistern where we walk among the 336 columns and discover the two giant stone heads of Medusa. At lunch, we sample the traditional flavours of Ottoman cuisine. 

This afternoon we have a choice of immersive Your World experiences:

— Learn the ancient Turkish art of Ebru marbling in a private creative workshop. Ebru
practitioners consider their art to be an integral part of their traditional culture, identity and lifestyle. Create colourful patterns by sprinkling and brushing colour pigments onto a pan of oily water and then transferring the patterns to paper. 
— Under the tutelage of a highly skilled artist, try your hand at the exquisite art of Ottoman calligraphy, learning the secrets of creating rich patterns of handmade marble paper and experiencing the sensuous flow of the script. 
— Experience the wonderful ancient art of hammam bathing. Arabic for bath, in Türkiye hammams are as much a visual spectacle as a cleansing ritual for the body and mind. On our exclusive tour we visit the exemplary Hurrem Sultan Hammam, dating from the 16th Century and designed and built by Mirmar Sinan, the chief Ottoman architect.

Tonight, there is a choice of restaurants to savour in Türkiye’s largest city.

After breakfast, we set out to explore more marvellous highlights of Istanbul. Our first stop is the grand Topkapi Palace, now a museum it was the residence of the sultans for almost three centuries. We continue to the bustling Grand Bazaar, the vast and legendary covered market that is the biggest souk in the world with nearly 4000 shops. 

Afterwards, an exclusive visit to a traditional coffee roaster in the Old City allows us to sample the rich aromas of Turkish coffee. Our tour of the city’s bustling bazaars then continues with a visit to the Spice Market. Take  in the mesmerising aromas of cinnamon, cumin, saffron, mint, and thyme while conversing with the locals in the biggest spice market in the world, dating back to the 1660s.We then visit the home of Turkish delight at Ali Muhiddin Haci Bekir shop. It was here in 1777 that Haci Bekir invented the deliciously aromatic confectionary. We can sample the array, and perhaps take home a box of delights as a souvenir.

Choose to continue exploring or choose to wind down at our hotel for a few hours before enjoying a different perspective of the city by embarking on a boat cruise on the Bosphorus. 

Tonight, we can choose from an array of local restaurants for a meal to savour. 

This morning, we are bound for the Gallipoli Peninsula. Our journey is punctuated by a delightful visit to Caeli Winery. On a cellar door visit we’ll learn how vintners meticulously hand-pick their grapes from the rich terroir before being aged in oak barrels. We sit down to lunch at Caeli Restaurant pairing wines with produce sourced onsite from the Caeli Ecological Garden and Caeli Farm, as well as seafood caught fresh from the Dardanelles.

We’ll then arrive at our residence for the next two days, Doubletree by Hilton. This afternoon is ours to spend at leisure in preparation for those taking the early morning option for the Dawn Service at Gallipoli.

An early morning awaits for those of us wishing to be part of the Dawn Service at Anzac Cove. We’ll depart at 1:30am to be part of this annual commemoration experienced by a privileged few. It was on this soil that brave Australian and New Zealand soldiers fought in 1915. The cove became the main base for soldiers over the long months spent on the Gallipoli Campaign. Over 75,000 Australians and New Zealanders served at Gallipoli between 25 April and 20 December 1915, over 10,000 lost their lives. Today we honour them at the Official Anzac Day Gallipoli Dawn Service. We then make our way to Lone Pine Cemetery for the Australian Memorial Service. 

Afterwards we’ll return to our hotel. Those not partaking in the Dawn Service can enjoy a leisurely morning in Çanakkale.

This afternoon, we journey to the ancient city of Troy. We wander the World Heritage archaeological site and recount the familiar Greek mythological tale of the battle of Achilles and Hector. A visit to the Troy Museum brings 4,000 years of ancient history to life through displayed artefacts, including gold jewellery dating back to 2,400 BC.

This morning we explore the ruins of the Greco-Roman city of Pergamon, we then take note of the Acropolis, the altar of Zeus, and temples of Athena, Trajan and Dionysus before being welcomed into private homes for lunch at typical village houses close to Pergamon. Sit down and enjoy a delicious homecooked meal and conversation with a welcoming local family. 

Afterwards we continue our drive to Izmir before a casual dinner at our residence, the Swissotel Grand Efes Hotel.

Today we discover the vast ruins of the ancient city of Ephesus in the cool of the morning. Believed to have been settled in the 10th century BC by Ionians, the UNESCO World Heritage site changed hands many times before becoming a Roman dependency during the reign of Emperor Augustus. Wander down roads once used by chariots, traipse mosaic pedestrian walkways, and view the phenomenal facade of the Celsus Library, before taking in the giant amphitheatre which could seat 24,000. 

We then take time out to enjoy lunch and a wine tasting at the Seven Sages Estate before transferring back to our residence in Izmir. 

This morning we jet to Cappadocia, known for its landscape of distinctive tall, cone-shaped rock formations known as ‘fairy chimneys’. Upon arrival, if time permits, we visit the otherworldly underground city of Kaymakli, a subterranean settlement composed of troglodytic cave dwellings providing shelter for early Christians protecting themselves from invaders. 

Tonight, we are in for a treat with an exclusive Dervish Ceremony at Museum Hall. We then enjoy dinner at our unique boutique residence, Argos Inn Cave Hotel.

This morning a magical Your World experience awaits for those eager to gain a birdseye view of the incredible landscape. On a hot air balloon we drift over unique rock formations and rich fertile valleys, all set against the dramatic volcanic landscape with the changing sunrise colours of the sky as a backdrop. 

After a late breakfast, we then venture to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Goreme. Here in this open-air museum, dwellings, troglodyte villages and underground towns – the remains of a traditional human habitat dating back to the 4th century. Most striking are the well-preserved rock-hewn churches decorated with Byzantine frescoes. 

We continue to Pasabag Valley, containing some of the region’s most remarkable fairy chimneys.  Here we spy a chapel dedicated to St. Simeon and a hermit’s shelter built into one of the three-headed fairy chimneys. 

A welcoming local family will then open the doors to their stone house decorated in a traditional Turkish style. Here we will learn about the daily life of villagers and enjoy Turkish hospitality and tradition with tea or coffee.

After lunch, a pottery making immersive experience in a pottery workshop awaits in Avanos, a town established by the Hittites on the riverbanks of Kizilirmak River. Utilising the rich red clay from the shores of the river, Hittites created outstanding examples of pottery utilising potter’s wheels from as early as 2nd millennia BC. 

This evening, we reconvene for our Farewell Gala Dinner looking across the Cappadocian valleys and toast our adventures with newfound friends. 

After breakfast, we fly from Cappadocia to Istanbul and bid farewell to our incredible journey through Türkiye.

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