turkey

13 days/12 nights: October 11-23, 2027

Detour with MERT

Come home with me to Turkey! You'll love the way sunlight warms Cappadocia's honey-hued rocks. You'll crave the smoky kiss of çay, shared in bustling bazaar laughter. You'll discover history not just from ruins, but from grandma's wrinkled hands crafting carpets. You'll find magic in shared simit bread, in spice-stained aprons swirling in a village kitchen. Turkey's soul blooms not on postcards, but in the warmth of genuine smiles and the rhythm of life lived loud. Detour with me to my favorite places in my beloved homeland!

Turkey expert Mert Taner smiling and wearing glasses, giving thumbs up, in front of colorful hot air balloons at a hot air balloon festival.

highlights include

  • Unpack Turkey’s layers with a local Biblical historian

  • Savor the spice of Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar

  • Soar above Cappadocia on a sunrise hot air balloon ride

  • Relish the relaxation ritual of the Turkish bath

  • Soak in the healing waters of Pamukkale

  • Learn the craft of carpet making, coffee, & cooking

  • Sail the Aegean Sea on a traditional gulet

Spices at Grand Bazaar Istanbul Turkey

itinerary

Turkey Tour Map
On the meeting point of two worlds, the ornament of Turkish homeland, the treasure of Turkish history, the city cherished by the Turkish nation, İstanbul, has its place in the hearts of all citizens.
— Mustafa Kalal Ataturk

Straddling Europe and Asia, Turkey’s tapestry of history, landscapes, and culture is the key to understanding the Middle East, Mediterranean, Balkan peninsula, and Central Asia. Elegant Istanbul stands timeless on the Bosporus with its chic cafes, labyrinthian bazaars, and Byzantine cathedrals-turned-Ottoman mosques. Legendary archeological sites dot the desert landscape beneath bobbing hot air balloons. Turkey’s vibrant palette is painted with colorful carpets, spices, and lanterns, soaked in the palate of rich coffee, bold wines, and innovative cuisine. Its rural villages incubate tradition while its urban cities host some of the world’s youngest populations. The Mediterranean and Aegean coasts unveil pristine beaches capped by ancient castles. We’ll take a deep dive into Turkey’s broad canvas to discover the timeless allure of this complex country.

Day 1: welcome to istanbul!

Blue Mosque at Sunset Istanbul Turkey

Monday, October 11, 2027

Welcome to the crossroads of Europe and Asia! We’ll meet at 2:00 for a welcome reception at our hotel before setting out on foot to explore the city. Starting from the famous Sultanahmet Square we’ll see how this city has been shaped by overlapping civilizations including the Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Turkish. We’ll visit the Roman hippodrome, the Blue Mosque, and one of the city’s ancient underground cisterns whose massive columned-rooms feel more like gothic cathedrals of medieval Europe than Byzantine era storage facilities for drinking water. We’ll conclude our first day with a Turkish feast as we get to know our new travel companions.

Hotel: Hotel Bankerhan | Activity Level: Light | Meals: D

day 2: sampling istanbul

Spice Market in Istanbul Turkey

Tuesday, October 12, 2027

We start this morning with a guided visit to the Haigia Sophia, the largest church in Christendom turned Ottoman mosque. After our visit to this holy marvel we’ll hop on a tram to the spice market for an introduction to Turkish spices, teas, halva, and the world's tastiest Turkish delight. Lunch is a sampling of street-food before visiting one of Istanbul’s greatest architectural marvels, the Suleymaniye Mosque. This afternoon we’ll boat the Bosporus with an option to explore Istanbul’s Asian side and try an assortment of delicious mezes or to return to Sultanahmet, the beautiful neighborhood around our hotel.

Hotel: Hotel Bankerhan | Activity Level: Strenuous | Meals: B, L

day 3: royal Palace & Grand bazaar

Grand Bazaar Istanbul Turkey

Wednesday, October 13, 2027

Today finds us in the luxurious 15th century Topkapi Palace, an enchanted story-book structure that was the royal setting of the Ottoman court. We’ll also visit Hagia Irene, the church of Holy Peace, constructed during the reign of Constantine, en route to the Grand Bazar, with over sixty streets and 4,000 shops. A visit to this market is a multi-sensory experience filled with craftsmen, jewelers, ceramics, and vaulted ceilings where thousands of years of artisan culture is gathered under one roof. We’ll chat with local shop owners to learn the routine of daily life in Grand Bazaar. After our visit to the Grand Bazaar you’ll be free for the rest of the afternoon and evening.

Hotel: Hotel Bankerhan | Activity Level: Strenuous | Meals: B

day 4: village life & turkish baths

Guests relaxing in a hotel lobby sitting on cushioned benches by a fountain, some wrapped in towels, with wooden railings and stairs around in a luxury setting.

Thursday, October 14, 2027

This morning we fly to Cappadocia, a surreal desert landscape dotted with fairy-chimneys and underground cities. After lunch we’ll have a quick orientation to Sinassos village, one of the oldest settlements of Cappadocia, followed by a trip to a Turkish bath where we’ll experience the legacy of the ancient Roman bathhouse. Men and women will remain separate for this invigorating experience of tea, hot marble slabs, relaxation, and olive oil massage. Tonight we’ll enjoy a Turkish family-style meal of the traditional comfort food whose recipes have been passed down from generation to generation.

Hotel: Cappadocia Estates | Activity Level: Light | Meals: B, D

day 5: suspended above Cappadocia

Hot Air Balloons Above Cappadocia Turkey

Friday, October 15, 2027

We’ll savor the sunrise from the perch of our hot air balloons, watching the soft morning light spill over the honey-combed landscape. Afterward, we’ll stroll through this magical stone maze before visiting the Goreme Open Air Museum of 4th century CE cave dwellings where a thriving monastic community thrived in dedication to prayer in the wilderness. We’ll share a traditional lunch in a local home with casual question-and-answer session hosted by grandmothers. After lunch the afternoon is yours to explore Sinassos, chat with locals, hike to nearby monasteries, and to regroup this evening for a casual wine tasting and an optional meal of Turkish barbecue.

Hotel: Cappadocia Estates | Activity Level: Moderate | Meals: B, L

day 6: Kaymakli & Uchisar castle

Underground City of Kaymakli in Turkey

Saturday, October 16, 2027

Today we’ll visit the highest and deepest places of Cappadocia: the underground cities of Kaymakli and the Uchisar Castle. Originally carved deep into the stone for protection from enemies and heavy winters, these subterranean cities housed populations into the thousands. We’ll then visit a ceramic workshop in Avanos where we’ll witness this 3,000 year-old tradition in artisan demonstrations. Our afternoon will conclude with a visit to Uchisar Castle, a high rock promontory that served as a natural fortification and offers a spectacular view of the surrounding countryside and fairy chimneys. We’ll return to Sinasos for a relaxed late afternoon and free evening.

Hotel: Cappadocia Estates | Activity Level: Moderate | Meals: B

day 7: st. john & artemis

Temple of Artemis at Ephesus

Sunday, October 17, 2027

This morning we fly to Izmir on the Aegean Sea where we’ll enjoy a guided tour of the Ephesus Archeological Museum and a visit the Basilica of St. John, the beloved apostle of Jesus who wrote the Gospel and the Book of Revelation. We’ll also visit the Museum of Ephesus where we’ll see spectacularly preserved statues of Artemis and relics of the sanctuary, followed by a rendevous at the Temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, said to have 'mounted to the clouds.' In the late afternoon we’ll arrive at the seaside town of Kusadasi where we’ll sleep two nights. The evening is yours to enjoy after hotel check-in.

Hotel: Charisma Hotel | Activity Level: Moderate | Meals: B

day 8: ephesus & sirince wine

Ancient stone ruins with carved columns, statues, and elaborate decorative friezes against a clear blue sky.

Monday, October 18, 2027

Similar to the Greek sister-city of Athens, Ephesus tells the story of beauty, prosperity, self-governance, tragedy, and tyranny. We’ll stroll the ancient streets, glimpsing the sophistication and simplicity of the port-city that endured more than a thousand years. This afternoon we’ll visit the quaint village of Sirince famous for its wine production, cobblestone streets, silver smiths, small textiles shops, olive oil soaps and creams, and friendly artisan shop-keepers. In the later part of the afternoon we’ll return to Kusadasi to visit Mert’s favorite seafood restaurant for an optional meal together of locally caught seabream seabass, calamari, and the catch of the day.

Hotel: Charisma Hotel | Activity Level: Moderate | Meals: B

day 9: Aphrodisias & Pamukkale

Pamukkale Cotton Castle in Turkey

Tuesday, October 19, 2027

This morning we’ll drive inland to the ancient Greek city of Aphrodisias. Named for the goddess of love Aphrodite, it is one of the most beautiful and intriguing cities in antiquity, housing perhaps the best-preserved ancient stadium in the Mediterranean. After lunch we’ll continue to Pamukkale, a site that has drawn visitors to its thermal waters since antiquity. The name, meaning ‘cotton castle,’ derives from the cascading plateaus of white limestone shaped over millennia as calcite-rich springs overflow into pools below. Our hotel is at the top of these hot springs, with its own thermal pool free for our use.

Hotel: Lycus River Thermal Hotel | Activity Level: Strenuous | Meals: B

day 10: cleopatra’s baths & bodrum

Cleopatra's Baths in Turkey

Wednesday, October 20, 2027

This morning we soak with ancient royalty in the Pool of Cleopatra. After a relaxed bath, we’ll visit the nearby tomb of St. Phillip, one of Christ’s twelve apostles. Recently discovered at the site of ancient Hierapolis, it was to the church of Colossians in this area that St. Paul wrote his famous letters. Before departing for the day, we’ll visit a spectacularly preserved Roman theater from the 2nd century CE where concerts still occur today. After lunch we’ll return to the Aegean coast to enjoy seaside bliss in Bodrum. The evening is yours to enjoy dinner in town by the sea or at our hotel’s excellent restaurant with its beautiful view of St. Peter’s Castle.

Hotel: El Vino Hotel & Suites | Activity Level: Moderate | Meals: B

day 11: coffee, carpets, & cooking

Turkish Carpets in Etrim Turkey

Thursday, October 21, 2027

Today we immerse in Turkish village life, visiting the authentic village of Etrim. We’ll get caffeinated in the village coffee shop where our host will introduce us to the local traditions of wool production, carpet weaving, wine making, farming, and beekeeping. Next our host’s mother will bring us into her small kitchen and teach us how to make dolma, a communal event in rural Turkish communities. After lunch, coffee, wine, and conversation shared with locals we’ll take a tour of locally made carpets and have an opportunity to learn more about the cooperatives of women that produce them. In the late afternoon we’ll return to Bodrum for another relaxed evening by the sea.

Hotel: El Vino Hotel & Suites | Activity Level: Light | Meals: B, L

day 12: St. Peter’s & sailing

Sailing a Traditional Gulet in Bodrum Turkey

Friday, October 22, 2027

We’ll spend today sailing the crystal waters of the Aegean, but first we’ll visit St. Peter’s Castle, standing sentinel over Bodrum. Built by crusaders at the beginning of the 14th century CE, the castle served as a fortification for five hundred years before becoming home to Bodrum’s underwater archeological museum. After lunch we’ll board our ‘gulet,’ our traditional two-masted Turkish sailing boat to explore the beautiful islands' beaches by boat, stopping to swim, sunbathe, and chat about the experiences we’ve shared over the previous two weeks. After a day of sailing we'll celebrate our voyage together with a final meal on board before returning to our hotel.

Hotel: El Vino Hotel & Suites | Activity Level: Light | Meals: B, D

day 13: until next time, turkey

A large Turkish flag waving in the wind against a sunset sky, with a historic mosque and a bridge in the background.

Saturday, October 23, 2027

Our detour ends after breakfast. Istanbul is a quick 1.5 hour flight from Bodrum. Whether returning home or continuing your journey in Turkey, Greece, or elsewhere, we are available to help with travel plans and can always add pre & post nights in Istanbul. Although our journey in Turkey has come to an end, our memories will endure as we plan our next adventures together!

Hagia Sofia Istanbul Turkey
Person reaching out towards hot air balloons in the sky during sunset or sunrise.
Istanbul Blue Mosque at Sunset
Evil Eye Turkey
Beautoful Aegean Sea Town in Turkey
Turkish Flag in Window Turkey

$6,995 double occupancy

+$1,000 single supplement

10% deposit

What our travelers are saying

  • "Turkey!! I never imagined I would enjoy a trip so much. Exploring this crossroads of civilizations through the eyes of Turkish educators made each conversation rich and meaningful. Every detail was thoughtfully planned by the Dresslers and their local partners, creating a deeply engaging and memorable experience.

    -Rob E..

  • "This was one of the best organized & guided tours I have been on. Dressler Detours' vision of historical & experiential travels provided myriad glimpses into Turkey’s diverse cultures, religions, and culinary aspects. Our guide Mert was fun, knowledgeable, and made sure everyone was enjoying what this amazing country & people offer.

    -Stacy N.

  • "Dressler Detours offers fantastic travel experiences. My spouse and I returned from a 12-day Turkey tour that surpassed expectations, filled with insightful, history-rich guiding, delicious food, and special adventures, especially soaring over Cappadocia’s breathtaking landscapes in a sunrise hot air balloon."

    -Rosemary L.

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