Embark on a half-day tour from Kusadasi to explore the historical city of Ephesus and its magnificent ruins. Walk through 2,000 year-old marble streets and marvel at iconic landmarks such as the Library of Celsius and the Great Theatre.
Embark on a half-day tour from Kusadasi to explore the historical city of Ephesus and its magnificent ruins. Walk through 2,000 year-old marble streets and marvel at iconic landmarks such as the Library of Celsius and the Great Theatre.
- Kusadasi - Ephesus Travel Agency extends a warm welcome to cruise passengers at the port’s main exit gate, holding a sign with your name, and to hotel guests in their hotel lobby. After booking your tour, please reach out to our team to confirm and arrange your meeting time by providing your cruise ship name and arrival & on-board times. This…
- Kusadasi - Ephesus Travel Agency extends a warm welcome to cruise passengers at the port’s main exit gate, holding a sign with your name, and to hotel guests in their hotel lobby. After booking your tour, please reach out to our team to confirm and arrange your meeting time by providing your cruise ship name and arrival & on-board times. This information will help us suggest the best timing for your tour. If you encounter any difficulties finding a suitable time option, we will gladly assist you to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
- The Temple of Artemis - The Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, was dedicated to Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt and moon. Built around 650 BC on a site sacred to Cybele, the Anatolian Mother Goddess, it was financed by the King of Lydia and engineered on marshy ground to prevent earthquake damage. In 41 BC, Cleopatra’s sister, Arsinoe IV, was murdered here under Mark Antony’s orders. Though only columns and ruins remain, the temple’s legacy rivals the grandeur of the Parthenon.
Here you will unveil how Christianity has shaped different religions in the area.
- Ancient City of Ephesus - Ephesus, one of the best-preserved Greco-Roman cities, invites you to step back in time. Its ancient streets, still marked by chariot wheels, connect awe-inspiring landmarks. Marvel at the Great Theater, seating over 20,000 people, once echoing with gladiatorial battles and public events. Explore the Public Agora, where St. Paul preached and Anatolian handicrafts, celebrated for their quality, were traded.
Stroll along Marble Street to the iconic Celsus Library, the ancient world’s third-largest library, renowned for its beautifully restored façade. Discover architectural gems like the Temple of Hadrian, Trajan Fountain, Domitian Temple—among the first temples dedicated to a human—and the Odeon, a venue for musical performances.
Ephesus is a testament to the grandeur, innovation, and cultural richness of ancient civilizations, making it a must-visit destination in Turkey.
- Meryemana (The Virgin Mary’s House) - The House of the Virgin Mary, located near Ephesus, is a revered Christian pilgrimage destination, believed to be where the Virgin Mary spent her final days and was assumed into heaven. According to tradition, Apostle John brought Mary to Ephesus after the Resurrection of Christ, seeking refuge following the martyrdom of James and other apostles.
Built on the foundation of her home, the church has been affirmed by visits from three popes: Pope Paul VI in 1967, Pope John Paul II in 1979, and Pope Benedict XVI in 2006. Their gifts to the shrine, displayed as symbols of its sacred importance, underscore its spiritual significance.
This tranquil site offers a profound connection to Christian history and faith, continuing to inspire devotion among pilgrims and visitors from around the globe.
- The Basilica of Saint John - In the early centuries A.D., St. John the Evangelist lived in Ephesus, dedicating his life to spreading Christianity and teaching the message of Jesus. After his exile on the island of Patmos, where he authored the Book of Revelation, St. John returned to Ephesus, where he passed away and was buried by his disciples on the southern slope of Ayasoluk Hill.
In the 6th century A.D., Roman Emperor Justinian honored St. John by commissioning the construction of one of Christendom’s largest basilicas, directly over his tomb. This magnificent structure featured grand domes and intricate mosaics, symbolizing the devotion of early Christians.
The Basilica of St. John became a major pilgrimage site, drawing faithful visitors from around the world. Today, it stands as a remarkable testament to the spiritual and architectural achievements of the Byzantine era.
- Kusadasi - At the end of your tour, we will ensure your timely return to Kusadasi Cruise Port, well before your ship’s scheduled departure.

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- Gratuities for the guide and the driver
- Personal Expenses
- Beverages During Lunch
- Entrance Fees to the Museums and any Sites
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Gratuities for the guide and the driver
- Personal Expenses
- Beverages During Lunch
- Entrance Fees to the Museums and any Sites
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
Embark on a captivating journey through the spiritual and historical core of Turkey with the Biblical Ephesus tour from Kusadasi. Start at the House of the Virgin Mary, a cherished Christian pilgrimage site believed to be where Mary spent her final days, offering a tranquil space for faith and reflection.
Stroll through the ancient streets of Ephesus,…
Embark on a captivating journey through the spiritual and historical core of Turkey with the Biblical Ephesus tour from Kusadasi. Start at the House of the Virgin Mary, a cherished Christian pilgrimage site believed to be where Mary spent her final days, offering a tranquil space for faith and reflection.
Stroll through the ancient streets of Ephesus, where St. Paul preached and penned his epistles. Connect scripture to history as you explore the Great Theater and Public Agora, significant locations in the spread of early Christianity. Visit the Basilica of St. John, constructed by Emperor Justinian over the tomb of St. John the Evangelist, showcasing its architectural splendor dedicated to one of Christianity’s key figures.
Conclude at the Temple of Artemis, a site where early Christians challenged pagan practices, highlighting the rise of Christianity in the region. With expert guidance, this tour offers a profound and enriching exploration of biblical history in Ephesus.
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.