10 Day Classical Turkey with Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre
Greece and Mediterranean Travel centre has an extensive range of fabulous tours of Turkey which are featured in the Greece and Turkey brochure and one of the most popular tours is the 10 day Classical Turkey Tour, with this tour taking clients to the most important sites Turkey while representing outstanding value for money.
The tour commences in Istanbul, Turkey’s magnificent historical city the bridge between Europe and Asia and home to some of Islam and Christianity’s most outstanding houses of worship.
It proceeds south east to the Turkish capital of Ankara which was established as the nation’s capital by Kemal Ataturk and then eastwarda to Cappadoccia, the site of the fairy chimney’s where peopel today continue to live inside the soft pillars of eroded rock.
Travellers visit the spectacular white limestone terraces of Pammukale and west of Pammukale is the port city of Kusadasi on Turkey’s Aegean coast.
This tour includes the ancient city of Ephesus one of the best preserved Greco Roman cities in the world and the reputed resting place of Mary (mother of Jesus Christ).

The Classical Turkey Tour is priced from $998 pp share twin and for bookings and details you can phone 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
A Special Greece and Mediterranean Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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