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Ionian Turkey

‘Ionia enjoys the finest of climates and its sanctuaries are unmatched in the world… The wonders of Ionia are numerous, and not much short of the wonders of Greece itself’ (Pausanius, Guide to Greece, 2nd century AD)

Book Tour Now8 nights | 31st March – 8th April

Lecturer | Peter Lauritzen

The impressive natural harbour is virtually all that remains of the Ionian city of Smyrna, now Izmir. However this is our base for visiting two of the greatest cities of the ancient world. A day will be spent at Pergamon, capital of the Attalids, which, at its most glorious in the 2nd and 3rd centuries BC, was a rival of Athens and Alexandria. We will be shown the Hellenistic royal palaces, the Theatre, the Sanctuary of Athena, and the sites of the Library of Pergamon and the great Altar of Zeus, now in Berlin. In Lower Pergamon the most important monument is the Sanctuary of Asclepius. To the east of Izmir is Sardis, the capital of King Croesus of Lydia, once the richest city in the world, where coinage was invented. The site is symbolised by the fine Greco-Roman Temple of Artemis. We drive across the mountains to the village of Birgi, where we will be shown an 18th-century merchant’s house and a Seljuk mosque, before arriving at our luxurious hotel overlooking the Aegean at Kusadasi.

A trio of sites of surpassing interest, formerly set on the Aegean, lie just to the south. First is Priene, on the slopes of Mount Mycale, overlooking the valley of the river Meander. Here the most impressive features are the surviving street plan and the Temple of Athena, designed by the architect of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus. Next, we come to Miletus, greatest of all the Ionian cities until it was sacked by the Persians in the 5th century BC. The lonely ruins of the vast theatre, once set at the water’s edge, are especially memorable. Finally we reach the grand and remarkably well-preserved Sanctuary of Apollo at Didyma, famous for its Oracle.

A day will be devoted to exploring Ephesus, whose ruins remind us of the wealth and grandeur of the Hellenistic and Roman eras. We will take in the Odeon, the Prytaneoion or Town Hall, the colonnaded Sacred Way and a terrace of Roman houses. The highlights are the beautiful façade of the Library of Celsus and the great Theatre where St Paul preached to the citizens. We will also be shown the ruins of the Basilica of St John the Evangelist. Inland is the pretty site of Aphrodisias with its magnificent Temple of Aphrodite, evocative Stadium and excellent new museum. Travelling south via the lake at Labranda and the temple of Zeus at Ouramos, we arrive in Bodrum where we will be shown the fascinating Museum of Underwater Archaeology in the great Crusader castle. A visit to the remote Lycian caves at Caunos provides the finale to our tour.

PRICE  £2,790
The cost includes accommodation in a first-class hotel in Izmir (2 nights), a superior hotel in Kusadasi (4 nights) and a first-class hotel in Bodrum (2 night); economy class air travel London (Gatwick) / Izmir : Bodrum / Istanbul / London (Heathrow) by scheduled services; ground transport by private coach; all meals except one lunch; guides; taxes; entrance fees; visa and the services of a lecturer and a tour organiser.

Price without flights £2,600  l  Single room supplement £280

 

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