Immerse yourself in ancient Roman history and architecture on a tour of Ephesus. Explore the ruins, learn about Roman engineering and culture, and experience life in the Roman period.
Immerse yourself in ancient Roman history and architecture on a tour of Ephesus. Explore the ruins, learn about Roman engineering and culture, and experience life in the Roman period.
- Ancient City of Ephesus - The guide will accompany visitors to various sites in Ephesus, sharing insights about the history of remarkable Roman structures as they stroll along the stunning Marble Street. Ephesus is Turkey’s most frequented ancient site and was the third largest city of the Roman Empire, following Alexandria and Rome. It once…
- Ancient City of Ephesus - The guide will accompany visitors to various sites in Ephesus, sharing insights about the history of remarkable Roman structures as they stroll along the stunning Marble Street. Ephesus is Turkey’s most frequented ancient site and was the third largest city of the Roman Empire, following Alexandria and Rome. It once served as a trading hub in the Roman Empire’s Asia province, known as Asia Minor. During the visit to Ephesus, guests will be captivated by two-thousand-year-old structures such as the Parliament House, Temple of Domitian, Memmius Monument, Heracles Gate, mosaic-covered pavements, bathhouses, public toilets, the Third Largest Library of the Ancient World, shops, the Largest Theatre of Turkey where St. Paul preached, and many more.
- Meryemana (The Virgin Mary’s House) - The House of the Virgin Mary. Ephesus holds significant importance in Christian history as it is believed to be the final home of Mother Mary. In the latter half of the first century, Christians faced severe persecution under Roman rule. Tradition holds that after Jesus’ crucifixion, St. John brought Mother Mary to Ephesus to escape persecution. They spent their final years in Ephesus, a thriving trading city. The House of the Virgin Mary is situated 6 km (3.7 mi) from Ephesus, surrounded by pine and olive trees. It is constructed of stone and appears small and modest. Outside the house is a “wishing wall” where pilgrims tie their personal intentions on paper or fabric. Nearby, there is a water source believed to possess miraculous healing powers. The shrine has been visited by several popes.
- The Temple of Artemis - The final historical site of the tour is the Temple of Artemis (Diana), one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.

- Private transportation
- Lunch included
- Expert licensed guide
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Lunch included
- Expert licensed guide
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- entrance fees
- Gratuities
- entrance fees
- Gratuities
For those with a profound interest in archaeology and history, this tour of Ephesus offers a captivating exploration. Not merely a visit, your extremely knowledgeable guide will transport you back to the Roman Era. Gain comprehensive insights into Roman engineering, lifestyle, art, and culture. Ephesus, as the prime location in Asia Minor, promises an…
For those with a profound interest in archaeology and history, this tour of Ephesus offers a captivating exploration. Not merely a visit, your extremely knowledgeable guide will transport you back to the Roman Era. Gain comprehensive insights into Roman engineering, lifestyle, art, and culture. Ephesus, as the prime location in Asia Minor, promises an indelible experience, perfectly illustrating life during the Roman Period.
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.