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Ephesus and Sirince Tour from Kusadasi Port | Skip-the-Line

$90

per person

Embark on a captivating journey through history and culture with our Ephesus and Sirince Tour from Kusadasi Port. Explore the ancient ruins of Ephesus, wandering through its well-preserved streets and marveling at iconic landmarks like the Library of Celsus and the Great Theater. Then, escape to the charming village of Sirince, known for its picturesque streets and local handicrafts. With skip-the-line access and expert guides, this tour promises a seamless and enriching experience, immersing you in the timeless beauty and cultural heritage of Ephesus and Sirince.

  • 6 Hours
  • Max People :14
  • SHORE EXCURSIONS
  • Price Includes
    • Professional tour guide
    • Private transportation air-conditioned vehicle
    • Parking fees
    • Wine tasting in Sirince
  • Price Excludes
    • Entrance fees
    • Lunch and drinks

Tour Plan

You will meet your private guide at the port from Kusadasi. You will drive to Ephesus.

Ephesus is an exceptional testimony to the cultural traditions of the Hellenistic, Roman Imperial, and early Christian periods. Ephesus is an important site for Christianity; being one of the seven churches of revelation. Apostle Paul probably spent two and half years in Ephesus during his third missionary journey. In two hours, you will be exploring the city by walking on the marble streets, accompanied by our English-speaking tour guide. In our tour, we will be seeing the Odeon, the state Agora, the prytaneion, the Memmius monument, the Domatian temple, Hercules gate,curetes street,the Hadrian temple and the latriens. The visits to the private houses (So-called  ‘Terrace Houses’) is an optional visit for an extra 15 €/ per person and your guide should be informed on before hand. After the terrace houses, we will carry on with our exploration with the Celsus library, Marble Road,commercial Agora, great theather, and Arcadiane (harbor road).

Sirince is an old village of ‘the Byzantine Greeks situated on the hills of Selcuk and 7 km from Ephesus. As part of the peace pact after the Turkish national war (1919-1922), a formal exchange of Turkish and Greeks, was agreed upon and Sirince is inhabited by Turkish now. The village is popular for beautiful traditional houses and fruit-flavored wine production, and you will have free time for some wine tasting.


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