Experience the best of Paphlagonia on this full-day tour. Explore historic cities, admire Ottoman architecture, visit a chocolate museum, and discover natural wonders with an English-speaking guide.
Experience the best of Paphlagonia on this full-day tour. Explore historic cities, admire Ottoman architecture, visit a chocolate museum, and discover natural wonders with an English-speaking guide.
- Kuskayasi Yol Aniti - Constructed between 41-54 AD, this monument was built by Gaius Julius Aguilla, who served as the Commander of the Eastern Provinces Construction Army under Roman Emperor T. Germanious Claudius, and later became the lifelong Governor of Bithynia-Pontus. It is part of the Roman road network and honors the Emperor. The monument…
- Kuskayasi Yol Aniti - Constructed between 41-54 AD, this monument was built by Gaius Julius Aguilla, who served as the Commander of the Eastern Provinces Construction Army under Roman Emperor T. Germanious Claudius, and later became the lifelong Governor of Bithynia-Pontus. It is part of the Roman road network and honors the Emperor. The monument features two inscriptions, seating ottomans, and rock niches, all harmonized with a King statue carved into the rocks using the dough relief technique, alongside the Roman Domination Eagle.
- Amasra Museum - Showcasing the archaeological history of Amasra.
- Yoruk Village - Located near Safranbolu, Yörük Village is a delightful place filled with historic Ottoman mansions, resembling a blessing. Often referred to as “tiny Safranbolu,” it attracts visitors with its narrow streets, hidden courtyards behind wooden fences, and mansions with bay windows. Declared a protected area in 1997, it is considered one of Turkey’s most beautiful villages, named after the Yörük Turkmens who settled there long ago.
- Amasra Castle - Includes the fortress of Amasra, Kemere Bridge, Boztepe, Zindan Kale, and Rabbit Island Panorama.
- Safranbolu Eski Carsi - From the 13th century until the early 20th century, Safranbolu was a key caravan station on the main East–West trade route. The Old Mosque, Old Bath, and Süleyman Pasha Medrese were constructed in 1322. In the 17th century, Safranbolu’s architecture significantly influenced urban development across the Ottoman Empire.
- Lokum ve Safran Muzesi - A museum dedicated to Turkish delight in Safranbolu.
- Hidirlik Tepesi Safranbolu - Offers a panoramic viewpoint of Safranbolu.

- Airport pick up / drop off
- 2 nights accommodation
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- 2 ways flight tickets
- Airport pick up / drop off
- 2 nights accommodation
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- 2 ways flight tickets
- Drinks at lunch
- Dinner
- Drinks at lunch
- Dinner
Spend a full day exploring the two most significant cities of Paphlagonia, guided by an English-speaking expert.
Experience the uniqueness of daily tours led by licensed professional guides in the Western Black Sea Region.
*Discover the notable craftsmanship of woodworking and seize the opportunity to tour one of the most frequented bazaars in Amasra….
*Spend a full day exploring the two most significant cities of Paphlagonia, guided by an English-speaking expert.
*Experience the uniqueness of daily tours led by licensed professional guides in the Western Black Sea Region.
*Discover the notable craftsmanship of woodworking and seize the opportunity to tour one of the most frequented bazaars in Amasra. Revel in the classical Ottoman period house architecture in the Yörük Village. Explore the Safranbolu Chocolate Museum, the pioneer of all chocolate museums. Admire the Kuşkayası Road Monument, a historical marker from the era of the Roman Emperor T. Germanious Claudius. Visit the Bulak Cave, renowned for its active hydrology.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.