13-Day Istanbul, Cappadocia, Aegean & Troas Culinary and Cultural Discovery Tour

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Duration

13 Days

Tour Type

Specific Tour

Group Size

99 people

Languages

Ümit

This 13-day Culinary and Cultural Discovery journey is designed for travelers who want to experience Türkiye through its food traditions, local life, and historical landscapes, rather than a standard sightseeing-only route. The itinerary blends major cultural landmarks with hands-on culinary experiences, village visits, workshops, and regional tastings, offering a deeper understanding of how geography, history, and cuisine are closely connected.

Beginning in Istanbul, the tour combines iconic monuments with market visits, home-style cooking, and tastings that introduce Ottoman and modern Turkish food culture. The journey continues to Cappadocia, where volcanic landscapes, underground cities, and rural villages are explored alongside local markets, cooking sessions, and wine traditions. From Central Anatolia, the route moves west to the Aegean region, focusing on Ephesus, olive oil culture, and ecological farming, before continuing north through Pergamon, Mount Ida, Assos, Troy, and the Thracian wine region, concluding near Istanbul.

This tour is ideal for culturally curious travelers, food enthusiasts, and repeat visitors seeking a slow-paced, experiential, and locally grounded journey through Türkiye.

Highlights

  • Small-group Guaranteed Departure experience
  • Culinary-focused exploration of Istanbul’s markets and neighborhoods
  • Home-style hands-on cooking class with a local family in Istanbul
  • Bosphorus cruise combined with cultural and culinary storytelling
  • Flight to Cappadocia with stays in distinctive cave hotels
  • Visits to local markets, village homes, and wineries in Cappadocia
  • Traditional Anatolian cooking experience in a rural village
  • Cappadocia’s fairy chimneys, underground cities, and rock-cut churches
  • Baklava demonstration and regional food tastings
  • Guided tour of Ephesus and visit to an olive oil museum
  • Ecological farm lunch and rural Aegean food culture
  • Ancient cities of Pergamon and Assos, linked to philosophy and medicine
  • Culinary workshops and tastings in the Mount Ida region
  • Visit to Troy, spanning 4,000 years of history
  • Thracian wine tasting before return to Istanbul

Day 1 – Arrival in Istanbul

Arrival at Istanbul Airport, where you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is free to rest after your journey or enjoy a short walk in the neighborhood. Overnight in Istanbul.

Day 2 – Istanbul | Icons & Welcome Dinner

Today introduces Istanbul’s imperial layers through its most significant monuments. Visit the Blue Mosque, an architectural masterpiece of the classical Ottoman period, followed by Hagia Sophia, whose long history as a Byzantine cathedral, Ottoman mosque, and modern monument reflects the city’s layered identity. Continue to the Basilica Cistern, a vast underground reservoir built during the reign of Emperor Justinian, illustrating the engineering solutions that sustained Constantinople. In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner at a well-regarded local restaurant, offering a first introduction to Istanbul’s diverse culinary traditions shaped by imperial kitchens, regional migration, and seasonal ingredients. Overnight in Istanbul.

Day 3 – Istanbul | Ottoman Palace, Bosphorus & Home Cooking

Begin at Topkapı Palace, the administrative and ceremonial center of the Ottoman Empire for nearly four centuries. Special focus is given to the palace kitchens, where elaborate court cuisine was developed, reflecting hierarchy, ceremony, and regional influence. After lunch, enjoy a Bosphorus cruise, highlighting the strategic importance of the strait and the evolution of waterfront life. In the afternoon, visit a local home for a hands-on cooking experience, preparing traditional dishes while learning about family recipes, regional variations, and the social role of food in Turkish daily life. Overnight in Istanbul.

Day 4 – Istanbul | Markets, Spices & Sweets

After a relaxed morning, explore the Grand Bazaar, one of the world’s oldest covered markets. Lunch is served at a historic restaurant reflecting Istanbul’s culinary heritage. Continue through the Spice Market, with a spice tasting session at a long-established shop, followed by a stop at a traditional baklava shop to sample one of Türkiye’s most famous desserts. Dinner is at a local restaurant. Overnight in Istanbul.

Day 5 – Istanbul → Cappadocia | Markets & Anatolian Cuisine

In the morning, cross to Istanbul’s Asian side by ferry and explore the lively open-air market of Kadıköy, offering insight into everyday local life. Lunch is at a renowned restaurant specializing in regional Anatolian cuisine. In the afternoon, transfer to the airport for a flight to Cappadocia. Upon arrival, transfer to your cave hotel, where a light dinner is served. Overnight in Cappadocia.

Day 6 – Cappadocia | Markets, Villages & Wine

This day focuses on Cappadocia’s rural culture and culinary traditions shaped by geography and isolation. Begin at a local farmers’ market, where seasonal produce reflects the region’s agricultural rhythm. Continue to a village home for a hands-on cooking experience, preparing traditional Central Anatolian dishes using local ingredients. In the afternoon, explore the volcanic landscape at Devrent Valley, Zelve Open Air Museum, and Paşabağ, where fairy chimneys and rock-cut dwellings illustrate how communities adapted to the terrain. Descend into Kaymaklı Underground City, revealing how people once lived, stored food, and protected themselves underground. The day concludes with a visit to a local winery, highlighting Cappadocia’s long but lesser-known wine tradition. Overnight in Cappadocia.

Day 7 – Cappadocia | Valleys, Crafts & Transition to the Aegean

Optional hot air balloon flight at sunrise. Continue to Avanos, historically associated with pottery due to the clay-rich Kızılırmak River, followed by a baklava-making demonstration explaining techniques and regional styles. Walk through the scenic Red Valley, where erosion has shaped dramatic formations and ancient paths. Later, visit the Göreme Open Air Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing rock-cut churches with Byzantine frescoes, offering insight into early monastic life. The day concludes with a carpet weaving demonstration, explaining symbolic motifs and regional techniques, before an evening flight to Izmir and transfer to Selçuk. Overnight in Selçuk.

Day 8 – Selçuk | Ephesus & Olive Oil Culture

Explore Ephesus, one of the most important cities of the Roman world and a major center of trade, administration, and religion. Walk along marble-paved streets past the Library of Celsus, Great Theatre, and monumental public buildings that reveal the scale and sophistication of Roman urban life. Continue to an ecological farm for lunch, followed by a visit to the Oleatrium Olive and Olive Oil Museum, tracing olive oil production from antiquity to modern times and highlighting its central role in Aegean cuisine, economy, and daily life. Overnight in Selçuk.

Day 9 – Selçuk → Pergamon → Mount Ida

Depart Selçuk for Pergamon, one of the most influential cities of the Hellenistic world. Visit the Acropolis, dramatically set above the plain, and the Asclepion, an ancient medical center associated with holistic healing practices that combined medicine, diet, and ritual. Continue north to the Mount Ida (Kazdağları) region, known in mythology and history as a fertile and culturally rich landscape. Arrival at a rural setting highlights the transition from classical cities to village-based Aegean life. Overnight in Mount Ida.

Day 10 – Mount Ida | Aegean Flavors & Assos

Today is dedicated to the food culture of the northern Aegean. Participate in a cheese and local delicacies workshop, followed by an olive oil tasting, illustrating the region’s emphasis on simplicity, seasonality, and high-quality ingredients. Lunch is served at a countryside farm. In the afternoon, visit Assos (Behramkale), an ancient city associated with Aristotle, featuring a hilltop temple overlooking the Aegean and a well-preserved harbor below. Return to the hotel with time to enjoy the natural surroundings. Dinner is served at a seafood restaurant, reflecting coastal Aegean cuisine. Overnight in Mount Ida.

Day 11 – Troy & Gallipoli Peninsula

Visit Troy, the legendary city immortalized by Homer, where archaeological layers reveal nearly 4,000 years of settlement and conflict. The site offers insight into how myth and archaeology intersect in Anatolian history. Continue to Çanakkale and cross the Dardanelles by ferry to the Gallipoli Peninsula, a landscape shaped by both ancient geography and modern history. Overnight in Eceabat.

Day 12 – Thrace Wine Region → Istanbul

Depart Gallipoli and travel through the Thracian wine region, where viticulture dates back to antiquity. Visit a vineyard for lunch and wine tasting, learning about grape varieties and modern Turkish winemaking. Continue to the Istanbul Airport area in the afternoon. Overnight near Istanbul Airport.

Day 13 – Departure

Transfer to Istanbul Airport for international departure.

  • Professional Tour Guide in English
  • Admission Fees
  • A la Carte Lunches w/soft drinks
  • Transportation with Luxury, Air-Conditioned Minivans (In Istanbul, we use public transportation to avoid traffic)
  • Domestic Flights
  • All Taxes
  • Personal Expenses
  • Tips or Gratuities

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How to Tailor This Package for Your Needs:
  • Extend or Lessen Your Stay: You can choose to spend more time in certain areas that interest you most or shorten your stay in others to better fit your schedule.
  • Add or Remove Tours: Customize your itinerary by adding additional tours or removing any that don't align with your preferences.
  • Add Optional Activities and Experiences: Enhance your trip with a variety of optional activities such as a traditional Turkish Bath, a mesmerizing Whirling Dervish Performance, engaging Cooking Classes, Horse Riding adventures, and more.
  • Change Hotels or Room Types: Opt for different accommodations or upgrade your room types to match your comfort and luxury preferences.
  • Add a Private Motor Yacht Tour in Istanbul: Experience Istanbul from a new perspective with a private motor yacht tour, offering a unique and luxurious way to see the city's stunning sights.
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Additional Information
  1. Please note that all quoted prices above are in USD (United States Dollar).
  2. The final price may slightly change depending on domestic flight availability and fare fluctuations.
  3. The itinerary is equipped with high-quality accommodations, English-speaking guides, and personalized services to enhance the experience.
  4. If there are any specific preferences or additional requests, please let us know, and we will accommodate them as best as possible.
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At Argeus Travel, we strive to accommodate our guests in every possible way.

  1. Full Refund for Force Majeure Events: In the unlikely event of a Force Majeure (or Force Major, if you prefer) such as a natural disaster, civil strife, or similar unforeseen events, we offer a full refund.
  2. Sickness or Loss of Kin: We offer a full refund in case of cancellations due to sickness or the loss of a family member.
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