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Direct flights from Taipei to Istanbul + two domestic flights, no need to bring a car, saving time and effort!
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Three nights in a local five-star hotel and two nights in a cave hotel, with Turkish belly dance performances at night
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Special must-see experiences: Pamukkale, the white wonder of Pamukkale, the dreamy pink Tuz Salt Lake, the Blue Mosque, the Damascus rose season, a Bosphorus cruise, and a Cappadocia hot air balloon ride (optional).
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Enjoy a variety of Turkish specialties: traditional pottery cuisine, Ottoman teppanyaki cuisine & Turkish pizza, Turkish kebab, Turkish coffee, Turkish ice cream, and palace afternoon tea (depending on the itinerary's flexibility, Chinese meals may be interspersed to adjust the flavors)
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2025 group tours: 3/17~3/26 (10 days), 4/25~5/4 (10 days), 5/21~6/1 (11 days of legend), 6/26~7/7 (12 days of love), July 2-13 (Magnificent 12 Days)
August 10-20 (Charming 11 Days)
August 28-9/7 (Legendary 11 Days)
October 26-11/5 (Rentoushan 11 Days)
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Day 1: Taipei Taoyuan Airport → Istanbul → Hotel
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Breakfast: X | Lunch: X | Dinner: On board
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Accommodation: X
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Day 2: Istanbul – Izmir – Kusadasi – Hotel
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After arriving at Istanbul Airport early in the morning, we boarded a domestic flight to Izmir and set foot on Turkish soil. After lunch and a breath of Turkish air, we drove to Kusadasi.
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The Walls of Nicaea are the best-preserved Renaissance city walls in the Eastern Mediterranean. Designed by the Venetians in 1567 and completed in two years, they were built to defend against attacks by the Ottoman Turks.
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The
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Breakfast: Onboard | Lunch: Turkish set menu | Dinner: Hotel
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◎ Accommodation: Upgrade to Charisma Hotel, a luxurious five-star hotel
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Day 3: Hotel → Kusadasi (Pamukkale) → Hotel
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After breakfast at the hotel, we'll depart from Kusadasi for Pamukkale (Pamukkale), one of the world's ten natural wonders and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Overnight in Pamukkale, we'll relax in the therapeutic hot springs at our hotel, unwinding after a
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Pamukkale (Pamukkale) boasts the world's only open-air stalactite formation. Calcium deposits from ancient hot springs have created a naturally white world! The deposited limestone has formed several terraces, each filled with hot springs, creating a drea
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In 190 BC, King Eumenes II of Pergamene began building a health resort in the ancient city of Hierapolis. Hierapolis means
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◎ Breakfast: Hotel | Lunch: Turkish Set Meal | Dinner: Hotel
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◎ Accommodation: Richmond Hotel or similar five-star hotel
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[Day 4] Hotel → Pamukkale – Antalya → Hotel
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Today, we'll travel south from Pamukkale to Antalya, Turkey's largest Mediterranean city. Overnight, we'll stay at a five-star hotel on the Antalya coast, a 2-5 minute walk from the beach.
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Visit the Aspendos Ancient Theater on the outskirts of the city. Famous for its large theater, built in the 2nd century AD, the structure remains intact to this day. Built in the 2nd century AD, it is one of the best-preserved Roman theaters in Turkey, se
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◎ Breakfast: Hotel | Lunch: Turkish Set Menu | Dinner: Hotel
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◎ Accommodation: AZKA HOTEL or similar
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Day 5: Hotel → Konya - Cappadocia → Hotel
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After breakfast at the hotel, we'll depart for Cappadocia. This route marks a section of the ancient Silk Road, allowing you to experience the life of an ancient merchant and experience the local culture.
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Located in south-central Turkey, Konya was once the capital of the Seljuk Ottoman Empire. Known for its rich cultural heritage and religious history, it played a role in the Crusades.
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Isparta, Turkey's rose capital, celebrates its rose harvest from May to June. Famous for its Damascus roses, Isparta produces high-quality rose essential oil and related products. Visitors can participate in the Rose Harvest event each May and June, where
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In the 13th century, this area was part of the Seljuk Turkish territory. Security was poor, with many bandits along the way. To ensure the safety of passing merchants and promote trade, the Sultan built a post every 40 kilometers along the route to provid
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Cappadocia is a unique and magical place nestled on the Anatolian Plateau. Millions of years ago, volcanic activity was rampant. The ancient Mount Agaios erupted violently, a force so immense it could be considered Earth's greatest uplift. Molten rock and
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This cave-style hotel is a true natural relic, not a man-made cave, allowing you to step back in time and experience the cave life of ancient Turkey. After dinner, enjoy a Turkish night with spectacular belly dancing and whirling performances. The next da
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◎ Breakfast: Hotel | Lunch: Turkish Set Menu | Dinner: Hotel
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◎ Accommodation: Boutique cave hotel
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Day 6: Hotel → Cappadocia → Hotel
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Today we will spend the whole day exploring the beauties of Cappadocia.
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Optional: Early morning hot air balloon ride in Cappadocia. A must-do in Turkey is to take a hot air balloon ride in Cappadocia. The unique topography of the region makes it a unique experience, allowing you to admire natural landscapes from the air that
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The Kaymakli Underground City, where Christians fled Byzantine persecution in the 7th century, dug themselves into caves, interconnected by interconnected caverns that extend dozens of meters underground. These caverns contain well-equipped granaries, sta
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The
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The Grame Valley Open Air Museum is a spectacular landscape formed entirely by natural erosion, containing numerous rock-hewn shelters that provide evidence of Byzantine art during the late iconoclastic period. Traditions of troglodyte villages and underg
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◎ Breakfast: Hotel | Lunch: Turkish Set Menu | Dinner: Hotel
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◎ Accommodation: Boutique cave hotel
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Day 7: Hotel → Cappadocia - Ankara → Hotel
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After lunch today, we will leave the beautiful and magical Cappadocia and head to Ankara, the capital of Türkiye today, where we will stay overnight.
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Ankara is the capital and second-largest city of the Republic of Turkey, serving as a hub for politics, economy, culture, transportation, and trade. Known as the
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The Salt Lake, Turkey's second-largest lake, lies 150 kilometers southeast of Ankara, Turkey's capital. Anciently, this area lay on the seabed, where rock layers were rich in salt. Summer rain and winter snow washed the salt out, creating the Salt Lake we
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Kemal Ataturk, revered as
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The Museum of Anatolian Civilizations is one of Turkey's most important archaeological museums. Founded in 1921, it houses a collection of artifacts from civilizations that have existed in Asia Minor since the Neolithic Age, including Assyrian, Hittite, a
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Optional: In the evening, your tour leader will lead you to a local Turkish bath (optional). This experience, unlike hotel-provided baths, allows you to truly immerse yourself in local life.
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◎ Breakfast: Hotel | Lunch: Turkish Set Menu | Dinner: Hotel
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◎ Accommodation: JW MARRIOTT or similar five-star hotel
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Day 8: Hotel → Ankara/Istanbul
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In the morning, we'll fly to Istanbul. Today, we'll begin by visiting Istanbul's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This historic city, a gateway along the ancient Silk Road, served as a vital link between Europe and the Middle East, and served as a
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Built during the Ottoman Empire, Topkapi Palace offers a magnificent visit to its jewel room, where you'll find resplendent furnishings housing royal belongings and exquisite treasures from around the world. From here, you'll enjoy breathtaking views of t
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The Hagia Sophia Mosque, located in the old city, overlooks the Sea of Marmara and the Bosphorus Strait. This mosque holds an important position in architectural history, with origins earlier than the Blue Mosque. It is a representative building of inclus
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The Blue Mosque (also known as the Sultanahmet Mosque) is Turkey's most important place of worship and widely considered one of its most beautiful buildings. Designed by Mehmet Aga, the 14th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, it was modeled after the Hagia Sop
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Located in Istanbul's Old City, the Greco-Roman Hippodrome was one of the most important public venues during the Byzantine era. It was once a hub for chariot races and various public events, accommodating thousands of spectators. Remains of the Hippodrom
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The Cistern, a magnificent underground reservoir built in the 6th century AD to provide water to Constantinople, is renowned for its magnificent vaults and hundreds of stone columns, creating a mystical atmosphere. Over 300 large Corinthian columns, melod
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Breakfast: Restaurant | Lunch: Turkish Set Menu | Dinner: Turkish Steakhouse/Cantonese Cuisine
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◎ Accommodation: WISHMORE or similar five-star hotel
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Day 9: Hotel → Istanbul/Airport
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After breakfast, embark on a yacht cruise along the Bosphorus Strait, a natural fortress between Europe and Asia. Reflect on the ancient battlefields, palaces, and artillery forts from the time of Alexander the Great. After dinner, it's time to head to th
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The Kariye Museum is a church left over from the Byzantine era. It contains complete mosaic decorations that brilliantly present all the chapters of the biblical stories.
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Taksim Square is the best representative of modern Istanbul. Its novel architecture and busy pace give it the atmosphere of an international city. It is Istanbul's most modern and popular gathering place and a favorite date spot for young people.
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Istiklal Street is the busiest and most distinctive street in Istanbul's European New Town. Its narrow cobblestone streets are lined with 19th-century European-style buildings and several beautiful churches. The street is home to numerous small restaurant
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The Spice Bazaar, once an Ottoman market specializing in Egyptian tributes, is now a must-see for tourists. A wide variety of spices are lined up, offering a wide variety of goods. Stalls sell a variety of Turkish specialties, including honey, fruit, and
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The
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◎ Breakfast: Restaurant | Lunch: Turkish set menu | Dinner: Turkish set menu
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Accommodation: X
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Day 10: Istanbul → Taipei
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I boarded the return flight in the early morning and arrived in Taipei after an 11-hour flight. The wonderful journey ended, but the memories will last forever.
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◎ Breakfast: On board | Lunch: On board | Dinner: X
The cost includes:
[Airfare] Round-trip economy class airfare, domestic flights in Turkey, and all airport taxes and fuel surcharges.
[Accommodation] Seven nights in a double suite.
[Meals] Meals as listed in the itinerary.
[Tickets] Entrance fees to attractions listed in the itinerary (excluding optional items).
[Transportation] Valid Turkish tour bus (transfers throughout the tour, no driving required).
[Guide Members] A foreign-speaking tour leader with a valid Taiwanese tour leader license, providing Chinese and Turkish services, and a Turkish driver.
[Insurance] This group is covered by travel liability insurance. For those under 15 and over 75, insurance coverage is provided in accordance with the Insurance Act.
The cost does not include:
[Optional Activities] Cappadocia Hot Air Balloon Ride, Turkish Bath Experience
[Insurance] Travel insurance, accidental medical insurance, and travel inconvenience insurance, including personal insurance.
[Tips] €12 per day per group member, totaling €144, to cover the tour leader, driver, and other services. A €144 tip is payable in cash to the tour leader upon check-in at the airport.
[Personal Expenses] Please exchange your own currency for personal expenses and purchases.
[Passport Application] Passports and other documents are not available; you must apply for or renew them independently.
[Visa] No fees are charged. Please apply for an e-visa online at https://www.visa.net.tr/
Additional purchase items:
Stay:
CAD 1,100.0 This package includes a designated single room for one person; you don't need to share a room with others. This package includes round-trip economy class airfare to the airport. Please meet at Taoyuan Airport on your own.
Taipei-Istanbul Round-Trip Air Ticket | Economy Class
Other:
CAD 409.2 Cappadocia Hot Air Balloon Ride | Price per person
Designated single room|Each person will make up the difference
CAD 103.4
Cancellations made 41 days prior to the start of the trip will incur a 5% handling fee.
Cancellations made 31-40 days prior to the start of the trip will incur a 10% handling fee.
Cancellations made 21-30 days (including the 30th day) prior to the start of the trip will incur a 20% handling fee.
Cancellations made 2-20 days (including the 20th day) prior to the start of the trip will incur a 30% handling fee.
Cancellations made 1 day prior to the start of the trip will incur a 50% handling fee.
Cancellations made 2 days prior to the start of the trip will incur a 50% handling fee.
Cancellations made 2 days prior to the start of the trip will incur a 20% handling fee.
Cancellations made 1 day prior to the start of the trip will incur a 50% handling fee.
Refunds are not available on the start date of the trip.
If the event is affected by force majeure (e.g., typhoon warnings, heavy rain alerts, etc.), the organizer will determine whether to cancel the event. A refund will be issued to the original payment method after deducting necessary expenses.
Requests for rescheduling due to personal reasons will be deemed cancellations and will be handled in accordance with the cancellation policy outlined above.
If participation is terminated during the event due to reasons beyond the organizer's control, no refund will be given.
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