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Bodrum > Bodrum Pamukkale Ephesus Tour (2 Days)

Bodrum Pamukkale & Ephesus Tour

  Last Updated: July 7, 2024

For a holiday within a holiday, a visit to the antique cities of Ephesus and Hierapolis in Pamukkale are a ‘must see’ for all the history buffs, who need that little bit more from their vacation than simply sand and sea.  This tour takes you to the ancient city of Ephesus, the second largest city of the Roman Empire, and still worth a visit today, where some streets are still intact and despite the ravages of the centuries.

Ephesus still stands as imposing as ever it must have been.  You can walk the streets once walked by St Paul and St John.  It is said that St John wrote the book of Revolution in the nearby Basilica dedicated to him.  Where legend becomes misted with fact, it is documented in the Christian Bible that the prophet Jesus  entrusted his mother, Mary into John’s keeping.  It is also believed that the Virgin herself ended her days in a large house on the outskirts of the city, you can still see the ancient house footage and the water source at its centre. There is now a small church on this spot and the area has become a fascinating pilglrimage for Christians throughout the world.  One more interesting fact is that the Ecumenical Council who chose the Gospels for the Christian Bible, took place in Ephesus, one of the most important cities in the ancient world and chronicled by many throughout the centuries. 

As you walk the antique streets down to the famouse Library at Celsius or take the route to the Bathhouse or the massive amphitheatre that once held 24,000 people you will wonder at this jewel.

Still, you are not visiting one, but two of these marvels.  The second day of your tour will take you to the small town of Pamukkale, where the white calcified rocks, rule majestically over the town.  The rocks have filled with the highly calcified water, creating shining blue pools that cascade down the mountainside.  One of the other place in the world where you can see this rock formation is Yellowstone Park in the USA.  Unfortunately those rocks are discoloured, hence the name yellowstone.  For this reason, you are unable to walk with shoes when you walk the travertines.  This is no problem.  It is not slippery.  In fact the chalklike rocks make it easy to walk barefoot to the top.  Taken slowly this is a leisurely climb with the amazing city of Hierapolis awaiting you, barefoot, at its summit. 

Hierapolis often sits in the shadow of Ephesus, but is no less an important city of antiquity.  Known for its healing waters and proximity above the travertines, Hierapolis is also home to Cleopatra’s Pool.  A charming thermal spa where the ancient pillars of her majesty’s time have fallen into the waters, and where you can now swim and breathe in the allegedly healing air of the Spa.  And of course you have guessed it, Cleopatra, queen of Egypt, was in fact from the Ptolome family who once ruled in this region, and who surely did bathe in the pool at some time in her life.

Bodrum Ephesus Pamukkale 2 Days Tour Price

In 2024, price of Pamukkale & Ephesus Tour from Bodrum is 140 € for adults, 120 € for children between age 4 and 12, free for children under three years old.

Type Age Price
Adult 13 years and older €140
Child 4 — 12 years old €120
Infant 0 — 3 years old Free

Highlights

  • Explore Ephesus, an ancient Roman city known for landmarks like the Library of Celsius.
  • See the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, in Selcuk.
  • Marvel at Pamukkale's stunning terraces, famous for their mineral-rich waters.
  • Swim in Cleopatra's Pool in Hierapolis, surrounded by Roman columns.
  • Visit the House of the Virgin Mary, believed to be her final residence.

Includes / Excludes

  • Hotel Transfer (Both Ways)
  • Guiding Service
  • Comfortable Bus (Full A/C)
  • 1 x Breakfast (Open Buffet)
  • 1 x Lunch (Open Buffet)
  • 1 x Dinner (Open Buffet)
  • Accommodation in Pamukkale
  • Entrance Fee of Pamukkale & Ephesus
  • Insurance
  • Personal Expenses
  • Drinks

Bodrum Ephesus Pamukkale Tour Itinerary

Your tour begins on Day 1 with an early morning pick up at around 06:30 from your Bodrum hotel, introduction to your tour guide and buffet breakfast stop on the way to Ephesus.  You will be travelling by luxury coach with all modern conviences available.

You will make a mid morning comfort stop in Selcuk Town and visit an authentic Turkish Delight factory for tasting. You will then travel on to the antique city of Ephesus, sightseeing the Temple of Artemis (one of the seven wonders of the ancient world) and the House of the Virgin Mary. There will be a lunch break before heading towards Pamukkale and your hotel for the night.  There will be freetime and evening dinner at the hotel.

You will have breakfast at the hotel before checkout. You will then visit the Travertines (white rocks) and head to the upper area where the city of Hierapolis nestles.  You can expect some free time in Hierapolis centre to visit Cleopatra’s Pool or the Tourist Centre to relax.  You will have some lunch and relax, before heading back to Bodrum and return to your holiday hotel.

Q&A

How much is Bodrum Pamukkale Ephesus Tour?

Cost of Pamukkale Ephesus 2 Days Tour from Bodrum is 140 € for adults, 120 € for children between age 4 and 12, free for children under three years old in 2024.

Is this tour for families?

Due to the longer coach journey younger children may become restless.  However, older children and adults alike can enjoy the scenery of this lovely region with its mountain pines and hidden towns along the way.  For history enthusiasts Ephesus and Pamukkale are a dream come true.  Easy to view on foot and with so much to see, when you leave you might feel as if you are being torn away from this ancient wonder.

When do the tour go?

The 2 day tour goes out twice weekly throughout the main summer season, and if numbers permit through the late autumn and early spring.  Normally Wednesday to Thursday and Saturday to Sunday.  The pick up from your hotel is very early morning and returns the following evening around 20:00.

What does the ticket cost entail?

This is a real value for money tour not only is your transport, guide and insurance included, but also your museum entry fees, your hotel with evening meal and breakfast, and also lunch on the first day of your tour.  These are all buffet self service meals.

What is not included?

Your personal expenses, such as drinks, snacks or gifts are not included.  Your first day breakfast is payable by you, otherwise you can bring a packet service breakfast with you if you choose.  Lunch on your second day is not included, however, there will be a stop if you would like to purchase one.  Any drinks you have are optional extras, payable on site.

The House of the Virgin is payable locally, and Cleopatra’s Pool is a small extra payment on site.  These prices are governed by other sources and are not overly expensive.

What should i bring with me?

Firstly do bring some money for your own personal expenditure.  You will need an overnight bag with a change of clothes if you wish as there will be an overnight stay at a small hotel in Pamukkale.

Do bring your camera to catch those amazing vistas waiting for you. Sun cream, towel and swimsuit are also a good idea.  The travertines have many natural pools that you can swim or just cool off in.