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From Kusadasi: Priene, Miletos, and Didyma Private Day Trip

From Kusadasi: Priene, Miletos, and Didyma Private Day Trip

Discover the historic sites of Turkey on a full-day trip from Kusadasi. Marvel at the ancient city of Miletus, visit the Temple of Athena in Priene, and admire the immense Temple of Apollo in Didyma. Begin with a convenient pickup from Kusadasi port, where your private guide and driver will be awaiting your arrival. Receive a warm welcome and a brief introduction to the day's itinerary. Sit back, relax, and soak in the scenic views as you journey through the picturesque Turkish countryside. Arrive in Priene to be greeted by the captivating ruins of this ancient Ionian city. Enjoy architectural wonders that date back to the 4th century BC. Go on a guided tour to see the Temple of Athena, the Bouleuterion, and the impressive theater. Take your time to absorb the atmosphere and imagine the bustling life that once thrived within these walls. Next, refuel with some local flavors with the included Turkish lunch. Continue to the ancient city of Miletus. Renowned as the birthplace of several renowned philosophers and thinkers, Miletus holds a special place in the annals of history. Here, witness the grandeur of the Theater, the majestic Faustina Baths, and the intricate mosaic floors of the Delphinium. Listen as your guide shares captivating tales and historical insights, let your imagination transport you back to the thriving metropolis that Miletus once was. Make your way to Didyma, the site of the Temple of Apollo, one of the most sacred sanctuaries of the ancient world. Marvel at the colossal columns that remain standing and explore the ruins that reveal the awe-inspiring craftsmanship of the Hellenistic era. Your guide will enlighten you with stories about the oracle and the mystical rituals that took place within these sacred walls. Bid farewell to the ancient cities and embark on your return journey to Kusadasi port. Reflect on the awe-inspiring sights you've encountered and the stories that have come alive during your private tour.

Priene, Miletos and Didyma Tour with Lunch

Priene, Miletos and Didyma Tour with Lunch

Priene The ancient city Priene was important in the byzantine era, situated north of Miletus and south of Ephesus. The most important building in Priene is the temple of Athina on top of the hill .Also the theatre from Priene is worth a visit , with its 5 king chairs on the front row. The theatre could store 6500 people and it was constructed in the hellenistic era, it is the only theatre that is not being renewed by the romans.The acoustic is realy great in the theatre.Priene had a harbour and was based on the sea , and was one of the 12 city’s bonded with each other in ionic era.Priene was a rich city with luxe houses almost 33 procent of the citizens had their own bathroom with toilet , with is realy a high number in those years Miletus Miletus is located north of Didyma and south of Priene.Miletus was a coastel city and had 4 ports and was because of that one of the most important settlements in the ionian era. Its golden age was in the 6th and 7th centuries bc. In the hellenistic era a theatre was build for 5300 persons and it is enlarged by the romans to a capacity of 15000 persons. Near Miletus there is the Ilyas bey mosque from the year 1404 witch was used to pray but also used as a school. And also there is the miletus museum where jewelry and other foundings have been stored . Didyma Didyma was the centre of prophetic oracles The temple of Apollon in Didyma was planned as a dipteros witch means two rows of columns but it was never finished. It is a small ancient city but worth a visit.

Priene Miletus Didyma Tour

Priene Miletus Didyma Tour

Our adventure begins in Priene, a jewel of classical Greek town planning. Stroll through the well-preserved streets that were once home to philosophers and scholars. Admire the Temple of Athena, a testament to architectural precision. Priene's unique blend of intellectual pursuits and urban design offers a glimpse into the intellectual heartbeat of ancient Greece. We then journey to Miletus, an ancient centre where trade routes intersected with intellectual exchange. The Great Theatre, an amphitheatre on a grand scale, reveals stories of entertainment and social gatherings. With its cultural richness, Miletus reveals the interconnected layers of trade and philosophy that shaped its glorious past. Our expedition ends in Didyma, home to the enigmatic Temple of Apollo. Explore the colossal columns and intricate architecture surrounding the sanctuary of the once revered Oracle. Feel the mystical energy of this sanctuary where guidance seekers once flocked. The splendour of the Didyma temple and the whispers of ancient prophecies bring a powerful end to our journey through these remarkable ancient wonders. An unforgettable journey awaits you!

Ephesus, Priene, Miletos and Didyma Tour

Ephesus, Priene, Miletos and Didyma Tour

Begin your day at the Kusadasi port, and enjoy a comfortable drive in an air-conditioned vehicle with a professional guide and driver. Considered to be one of the most spectacular open-air museums in the world, the ancient city of Ephesus is a must-see for all visitors to Turkey. Walk the city's ancient marble streets, and envision the Romans bustling through thousands of years ago. Visit the stunning Library of Celsus, the Temple of Hadrian, and the spectacular Fountains of Trajan an Polio. Then make your way to the vast Great Theatre, whose 24,000 seat capacity was impressive especially during those ancient times. Continue the tour with a drive Priene, an ancient Ionian city dramatically overlooking the fertile plains of the Meander Valley. Afterwards, make your way to the ancient city of Miletus and that of Didyma, the setting for one of the most colossal temples in the Hellenic World, venerating the God Apollo. End the day back at the Kusadasi port.

From Kusadasi: Guided Tour of Priene, Miletos and Didyma

From Kusadasi: Guided Tour of Priene, Miletos and Didyma

Priene The ancient city Priene was important in the byzantine era, situated north of Miletus and south of Ephesus. The most important building in Priene is the temple of Athina on top of the hill .Also the theatre from Priene is worth a visit , with its 5 king chairs on the front row. The theatre could store 6500 people and it was constructed in the hellenistic era, it is the only theatre that is not being renewed by the romans.The acoustic is realy great in the theatre.Priene had a harbour and was based on the sea , and was one of the 12 city’s bonded with each other in ionic era.Priene was a rich city with luxe houses almost 33 procent of the citizens had their own bathroom with toilet , with is realy a high number in those years Miletus Miletus is located north of Didyma and south of Priene.Miletus was a coastel city and had 4 ports and was because of that one of the most important settlements in the ionian era. Its golden age was in the 6th and 7th centuries bc. In the hellenistic era a theatre was build for 5300 persons and it is enlarged by the romans to a capacity of 15000 persons. Near Miletus there is the Ilyas bey mosque from the year 1404 witch was used to pray but also used as a school. And also there is the miletus museum where jewelry and other foundings have been stored . Didyma Didyma was the centre of prophetic oracles The temple of Apollon in Didyma was planned as a dipteros witch means two rows of columns but it was never finished. It is a small ancient city but worth a visit.

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4.9
(8 reviews)

Mel was an excellent guide, knowledgeable and friendly. Everything ran on time. Lunch was basic but good. We had a reasonable amount of time at each stop: only around half an hour at Didyma and not much more at Miletus, but there isn't that much to see at either - basically the temple and theatre. Both are worth seeing though. The climbing at Priene could be tough for some, it's reasonably steep. Overall a good tour; the destinations themselves certainly don't match up to Ephesus, so if you are visiting one site it should obviously be that, but if you're interested in seeing a lot of ruins, PMD is worthwhile.

The guide who accompanied us was very knowledgeable, kind and helpful. The sites were very interesting but, visited alone, they would not have been very understandable so the guide was invaluable. The museum of Miletus was included and is essential to the experience. We appreciated the lunch because it was done in a non-touristy Turkish restaurant: excellent and plentiful

1. The on time pickup from our Hotel. 2. The guide Mr Mehmet explained about the itinerary right at the beginning of our trip. 3. His sharing of information about the ancient cities was fabulous. 4. He gave us enough time at the museum and didn’t rush us. 5. We had a a very good vegetarian lunch. Overall a very good experience

Very comfortable, nice place to eat and great guide, Emre, thank you very much!