Turkish Offices

Bodrum: Ataturk Cad. Dere
Sok. 6/A 48400
Ph: +90 252 3133888
Gokpinar: Mumcular, Bodrum
Ph: +90 2523735750
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info@caravanturkey.com
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USA: Sarah Laidlaw, Aegean Journeys
Toll free: 800 783 7579
Mobile: +1 530 3057499
UK: Esmee Ertekin
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BODRUM SHORE EXCURSIONS
All CaravanTurkey Services are sold by Morning Tour Travel a member of the
Association of Turkish Travel Agencies (Licence No 3378) since 1996.
Tour name : Day yacht trip in Bodrum
Duration: 11am to 6pm                           Every day from April to December
Highlights: Black island, Aquarium Bay, Rabbit Bay, Red Bay
Tour includes: Boar trip, return transfer from port, lunch
Cost of tour: €12 per person
Enjoy a swimming day on the Aegean. Our boat starts at 11 am returns to
served on board. An ideal way to explore Aegean waters. We will visit  Black
island's famous hot springs as well.
Note: This a group tour. Please ask for private trips. It is possible to hire your
own boat with crew.

Tour name: Turkish bath tour
Duration: 2 hours approx                            Every day from April to October
Highlights: A traditional turkish bath with scrub and massage. Can be booked
at any time of day. Experience a Turkish bath to be born again.
Tour includes: Entrance fee for the bath, soap massage, scrub, 20-minute full
body oil massage, return transfer from port
Cost of tour: €25 per person

Tour name : Turkish village tour
Duration: 11am to 3pm                                           Every day all year round
Highlights: Experience a day with local villagers who live still a traditional life
20 minutes' drive from Bodrum port. We will visit village houses, its mosque, a
place where hand crafts are rpoduced and enjoy lunch in one of the village
houses
Tour includes: Professional English speaking guide, lunch, private coach
Cost of tour: €12 per person

Tour name: Pammukale (Cotton Castle) tour
Duration: 6.30am to 7.30pm                        
Highlights: The amazing white-coloured travertines, hot spring pools and water
terraces created by nature over millions of years, the ancient city of Hierapolis
which has the largest ancient Necropolis in Turkey with 1200 gravestones.
Pamukkale (Hierapolis) is one of the most enchanting and
remarkable sights in the whole of Turkey with the great dazzling white plateau,
almost 400 feet high, rising in a curtain of stalagmites and shallow pools,
giving one into another on hundreds of different levels, and the ancient city of
Hierapolis located on the plateau above . The great baths were constructed in
that they now serve as a museum.
Tour includes: Pick up/drop back from port, transportation, lunch in a local
restaurant, professional English-speaking guide
Cost of tour: €350 (1-4 people), €500 (5-10 people)

Tour name: Ephesus Tour
Duration: 7am to 7pm                            
Highlights: Ephesus Open Air Museum, one f the world's largest archeological
sites. Marble Street, Odeon, Bouleterion, Temple of Hadrian, Agora, the Bath
of Scholastica, Love house, Library of Celsus, Great Theatre, Harbour Street.
For many Christians its best-known building is the large theater where a 1st
century AD silversmith attempted to stir up a riot to get rid of Paul who was
damaging his business making images of the goddess Diana.
Tour includes: Pick up/drop back from port, transportation, lunch in a local
restaurant, professional English-speaking guide
Cost of tour: €300 (1-4 people), €500 (5-10 people)

Tour name: Jeep Safari
Duration: 10am to 4pm                           Every day from April to December
Highlights: 110 km off road adventure around Bodrum peninsula
Tour includes: Pick up/drop back from port, transportation, lunch, professional
English-speaking guide
Cost of tour: €300 (1-8 people)
For bookings
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Email: info@caravanturkey.com
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