
The
Ancient World By Land & Sea Tour is only
available
for group request!
The city of Istanbul, astride two continents, embodies the harmony of land and sea. Our tour begins here. In Istanbul, only the swift waters of the Bosphorus separate Europe and Asia. Capital of three empires, the Roman Byzantine, and Ottoman, since Classical times, Istanbul has been a cross-roads of trade and culture. In the old city stand Byzantine and Greek churches, ancient synagogues and dervish lodges. History is alive in Istanbul…. Hagia Sophia Museum, whose dome was the centuries the largest in the world…. The Blue Mosque, richly decorated with tiles and precious carpets… The Topkapi Museum, once the residence of the Sultans… The Grand Bazaar, where traders sell exotic traditional wares just as they have for centuries…
The
name of Ephesus will always be connected with the Christian Revolution which
swept across the region in the first few centuries following Jesus’s
death. Paul, his disciple, preached here a number of times and stayed in the
town from 55 to 58 AD. In spite of the power of the priests of Artemis, the
apostle succeeded in converting many members of the Greek and Jewish communities.
John, another disciple, visited the city with Jesus’s mother, Mary,
after the beheading of her second son James. John is also reputed to have
written his Gospel here at that time. In addition to its great significance
in Christianity, Ephesus stands as one of the world’s best example of
Greco-Roman antiquity. It is a complete city with theatres, gymnasium, agora,
baths, temple, library, marble streets, Odeon, brothel and many other splendid
buildings.
Gulet cruising is the perfect way to enjoy the natural and historic beauty
of Turkey’s Turquoise Coast. Spend the day cruising under blue skies
and warm sun, dropping anchor in a secluded inlet ringed with spreading umbrella
pines to plunge into sapphire blue waters, hike to ancient Lydae. In the evening,
feast on Turkish delicacies and, while the moon rises over a calm sea, sip
Turkish wine and let your thoughts wander. After a morning swim, you weigh
anchor and set sail for Kekova Bay’s drowned cities, Lycian tombs and
Byzantine castle. Cruising on a gullet is more than a get-away- it’s
a journey of discovery…. of nature, the past and yourself….
In Antalya we visit Aspendos, which boasts the largest theater in Asia Minor and an acropolis, including basilica and nympheum, both 16 meters high. Perge, the great Pamphylian trading city founded about 1000 BC with ruins of a theater seating 14,000, originally built by the Greeks.
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