6 Hours
Ephesus Tours
14 persons
Ephesus - Kusadasi
Take an amazing trip through ancient history with our Ephesus tour from Bodrum. Explore iconic landmarks like the Celsus Library, Hadrian Temple, and Great Theatre while learning the stories behind these fantastic ruins. The tour also includes stops at significant places like Mother Mary's House and the Temple of Artemis, giving you a well-rounded look at this historic region.
This tour offers an engaging experience, with beautiful views during the drive and knowledgeable guides. Whether you're passionate about history or just looking for a unique cultural adventure, our Ephesus tour promises unforgettable memories in a cozy and personalized setting.
Ephesus is the most visited ancient site in Turkey. Originally built after 1040 BC by refugees from the Aegean Islands, it grew into one of the most important port cities of the ancient world. Over time, it evolved from a Greek city to a significant Roman metropolis. Ephesus was one of the twelve cities in the Ionian League during the Classical Greek Era. By the 1st century BC, it had a population of around 250,000. As a vibrant commercial hub and a significant religious center, Ephesus was home to the nearby Temple of Artemis and the Church of the Virgin Mary, the first temple dedicated to the Mother of Jesus. The city holds particular importance for Christians, as it is associated with the Virgin Mary, Saint Paul, and Saint John the Evangelist.
The Temple of Artemis, finished in 550 BC, was situated on the outskirts of Ephesus and used to be known as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Built on a sacred site that dates back to much earlier times, the temple originated in the 8th century BC. Despite being destroyed and rebuilt three times, it was ultimately abandoned after Christianity became the dominant religion in the region.
Tucked away on the lovely slopes of Bülbül Mountain in Selçuk, the Virgin Mary's House is a special spot for Muslims and Catholics. It was founded thanks to the dreams of a dedicated Catholic nun in Germany, who pictured where Mary was thought to have spent her last days. Today, this remarkable location draws visitors and pilgrims worldwide to unite and celebrate their faith in a stunning setting.
This tour presents a unique chance to explore Ephesus's rich history, spiritual importance, and nearby landmarks.