
Half-day Miletos tour and Temple of Apollo visit
Up for a Turkish adventure? This half-day tour takes you to two of Turkey's most iconic sites, blending centuries of ancient history with a splash of local culture. You'll enjoy guided insights at both stops and still have time to mingle around the shops, snap a few pics and pick up a souvenir or two. You'll start off at Miletos, once a thriving port city and centre of philosophy and science in the ancient world. You'll wander through the ruins, including a massive Greco-Roman theatre, Roman baths and what's left of agora – where the locals used to trade. Your guide will bring its history to life by sharing stories and insights along the way. Next up, you'll head to the Temple of Apollo in Didymia, the fourth largest temple in the Greek world, which remains one of the best-preserved examples of Hellenistic architecture. Whether you get a good look from the outside or pay a small fee to explore the inner sanctum, its scale and atmosphere are well worth experiencing.With plenty of shops and cafes nearby the temple, you'll have time to grab a coffee, sample some Turkish sweets and browse homemade crafts after a morning of sightseeing.
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Experiência de balão de ar quente ao nascer do sol em Pamukkale e visita a Hierápolis
Pamukkale é espetacular vista do chão – mas ainda melhor com vistas aéreas. Veja um dos maiores tesouros naturais da Turquia de cima com esta experiência de balão de ar quente. Você precisará acordar e brilhar bem antes do nascer do sol, mas vale a pena. Sobrevoe os terraços de cálcio branco-algodão antes de pousar para visitar as ruínas romanas de Hierápolis também.
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Full-day Pamukkale and Hierapolis tour with thermal pool stop
One of Mother Nature's masterpieces, Pamukkale, which translates as Cotton Castle, is a spectacle of water-filled terraces that've been slowly sculpted over thousands of years. You'll head out from Bodrum to check out this UNESCO World Heritage Site and explore the ancient ruins of Hierapolis. Mehmet, one of our local expert guides, says, “people travelled for weeks to bathe in the waters of Pamukkale, believing they brought strength, clarity and even a bit of luck. The same springs that drew ancient travellers are still flowing today, shaping the terraces day by day. The landscape never stops evolving.”You'll arrive at Pamukkale with time to explore at your own pace, taking in the mountainside terraces where natural springs have solidified into snowy-white stalactites, ripples and cliffs. Just above the terraces sit the ruins of Hierapolis, an ancient Roman spa city that once drew visitors from across the empire. Its grand theatre, necropolis and old bathhouses are spread across the plateau, giving you plenty to explore beyond the white pools below.Pick-up will be in the early morning so that you can set off in time to reach Pamukkale for early afternoon, with a comfort break in the town of Mugla along the way. After your visit to the terraces and ruins, you'll stop to recharge at the Pam Thermal Hotel. There's a lunch included, too, and there's even time for a dip in the hotel's thermal pool if you fancy it – the perfect way to wrap up a day spent checking out one of Turkey's most iconic natural wonders.
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