Trip Details

Duration

Trip Includes

DAY 1

Arrival Istanbul (Evening Dinner Cruise with Belly dancing show)

Upon arrival in Istanbul, you will be taken to your hotel by our. At 7:30 p.m. in the evening, we board a dinner cruise and enjoy a belly dance display. Greetings Drink Show of Belly Dancing Romani Show in Turkey DJ music and a comedian performing live.
Spend the night in a hotel in Istanbul.

DAY 2

Istanbul -- Full Day Ottomon tour

Early hotel pickup at 8:45 a.m. for a full day tour of Ottomon, including lunch.
St. Sophia: The exquisite Byzantine church, regarded as one of the world’s best examples of architecture.
Blue Mosque: One of the main features of Istanbul’s skyline is the Blue Mosque, one of the city’s major mosques that dates back to the 17th century. Known for its six minarets and blue tiles as well.
Hippodrome: The Hippodrome served as Constantinople’s historical hub for political and athletic events. You will be able to see the Willhelm II fountain, the Serpentine column from Delphi, and the Egyptian Obelisk throughout your tour.
Topkapı Palace : Topkapı Palace was the former imperial residence and the center of power for the Ottoman Empire. One of the largest collections of Chinese and Japanese porcelain can be found in this magnificent museum today.
Grand Bazaar: Not only does it have historical significance, but its extensive assortment of priceless handcrafted carpets, jewelry, leather goods, and mementos will entice even non-shoppers. Spend the night at the Istanbul Hotel.

DAY 3

Transfer Istanbul -- Cappadocia by flight..

After breakfast, head to the airport to board the Cappadocia flight and complete the hotel check-in process.
Spend the night in Hotel Cappadocia.

DAY 4

Extra Hot Air Ballooning (Include Red Tour)

After breakfast, if you would like, we will explore the Cappadocia region, a volcanic zone where the geological creation began 10 million years ago, and later in the morning, we will go hot air ballooning. These formations have given rise to phallic-like pillars. The Persians referred to this breathtaking horse country as “Kaptuka,” and it is a beautiful, enigmatic, and captivating stretch of terrain.
The Cappadocia region is renowned for its artistic creations, encompassing ceramics and carpets. You visit Goreme Open Air Museum, the Heart of Cappadocia, after visiting Uchisar. The Goreme Open Air Museum is well-known for its tenth-century frescoes that depict the lives of monks and Jesus Christ. The abandoned settlement of Cavusin, which has ancient Greek cave homes, is the next stop.