Selçuk & Şirince Tour
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Selçuk & Şirince Tour

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Sprachen: Deutsch, Englisch
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Dauer: zwischen 2 Stunden bis 4 Stunden
Highlights
  • Diese geführte Tour ist der perfekte Einblick in die Geschichte, Kultur und Küche der Region
  • Auf Ihrer Tour durch die Region von Kusadasi werden Sie Basiliken, Moscheen und Tempeln entdecken
  • Wenn Sie das ländliche Dorf Sirince erreichen, folgen Sie Ihrem Tourguide auf einem entspannten Spaziergang
  • Das kulinarische Erlebnis ist ein Highlight dieser Tour, und Sie werden türkische Meze, Eiscreme und Obstweine probieren
  • Ihr Tourguide ist ein Einheimischer, der es versteht, die Tour mit Insiderinformationen und Geschichten zum Leben zu erwecken
Beschreibung

Bei dieser historischen Tour nach Selçuk und Şirince wird Geschichte wieder lebendig. Sie besuchen eine byzantinische Basilika und Burg, entdecken eines der schönsten Dörfer der Türkei, können sich auf eine Weinprobe freuen und sich sogar beim Töpfern versuchen.

Machen Sie sich auf den Weg ins Landesinnere nach Selçuk und entdecken Sie die Geschichte der Region. Es gibt einen geführten Besuch der Ruinen der Johannesbasilika aus dem sechsten Jahrhundert und der teilweise restaurierten Ayasuluk-Festung, die auf einem Hügel über der Stadt und den Ruinen der Artemis-Tempel, einem Wunder der Antike, thront.

Danach fahren Sie weiter nach Şirince, einem ehemaligen griechischen Dorf, in dem die Zeit stehengeblieben zu sein scheint. Nach einem authentischen türkischen Frühstück genießen Sie einen geführten Spaziergang durch die charmanten Kopfsteinpflastergassen, die von weiß getünchten Häusern und Zypressen gesäumt sind. Anschließend kehren Sie zu einer Verkostung lokalen Weins ein und besuchen anschließend eine Keramikwerkstatt, in der Sie Handwerkern bei der Arbeit zuschauen können. Hier dürfen Sie auch Ihr persönliches Töpferkunst-Souvenir verzieren.

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  • check Weinprobe
  • check Transfer
  • check Guide
  • check Workshop
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  • check Snack
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  • Nicht rollstuhlgerecht
  • Nicht geeignet für Gäste mit eingeschränkter Mobilität
  • Getränke nicht inbegriffen
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    Tom Tarpen

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    4.6

    23. September 2025

    Mit der Familie gereist


    Selcuk - Besichtigung der Johannes-Kirche und dessen Grab: Sehr schön, aber wie so oft beschränkte Zeit um alles zu sehen/ zu erkunden. Sirince - Frühstück, freie Zeit im Ort, Weinverkostung: Essen war gut und landtypisch, freie Zeit angemessen (sehr sehenswerter Ort!), Verkostung ... nun ja, 5 min das war's. Unser Reiseleiter war freundlich und hat gut erklärt. Diese Tour ist empfehlenswert.

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    Derya Balyemez

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    5

    20. September 2025

    Als Paar gereist


    Die Tour war allgemein Super, Der Reise Guid war sehr freundlich und kompetent Der Fahrer ist anständig und sicher gefahren ist, so das man sicher gefühlt hat Das Manko an der ganzen Geschichte fanden wir, das es nicht in der kurzen Zeit öalles sehen war, sowie John's Basilica & Sirince Tour Irgendwie war man Ständig unter Zeitdruck Wir wären gerne an den beiden Orten noch gerne noch 2 länger geblieben Ansonsten Super Tour sehr zum empfehlen

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    C. Gülsen

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    1.8

    7. September 2025

    Als Paar gereist


    Leider hat uns der Ausflug insgesamt nicht überzeugt. Die gesamte Veranstaltung wirkte sehr kommerziell und auf Massenabfertigung ausgerichtet. Statt authentischer Einblicke in Kultur oder Natur bekamen wir hauptsächlich touristisch inszenierte Programmpunkte geboten, die wenig mit dem zu tun hatten, was ursprünglich angekündigt wurde. Es fehlte an echter Atmosphäre und persönlicher Note – vieles schien eher darauf ausgelegt, möglichst viele Besucher durchzuschleusen, als ein echtes Erlebnis.

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    Meine Frau und mein S

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    5

    27. Juli 2025

    Mit der Familie gereist


    Wir fanden das Ganze sehr schön und empfehlen es sehr .

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    Karl-Heinz Merkel

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    5

    26. Juli 2025

    Als Paar gereist


    Übertragen der Reiseleiter

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    Cornelia

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    3

    20. Juni 2025

    Mit der Familie gereist


    Der Guide konnte schlecht Deutsch. Er erzählte nicht viel und das was er erzählt hat, konnten wir schwer verstehen. Viel zu schnell und nuschelig. Holländisch ging gleich ins deutsche über. Sehr verwirrend. Wir haben wenig erfahren, hätte defintiv mehr sein können. Im Dorf ließ er uns zeitnah alleine.Das Essen war zum Teil ein Reinfall. Es wurde erstmal laut geschimpft, warum auch immer. Der Resturant cheg hatte wohl mit weniger Leuten gerechnet. Nach Getränken wurden wir erst gar nicht gefragt

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