This tour through the core of ancient Pamphylia provides an ideal mix of history, culture, and nature while visiting Perge, Side, and Aspendos. Exploring the region’s stunning ruins will take you back thousands of years in time.
This tour through the core of ancient Pamphylia provides an ideal mix of history, culture, and nature while visiting Perge, Side, and Aspendos. Exploring the region’s stunning ruins will take you back thousands of years in time.
- Perge Ancient City - Perge boasts a history that dates back to approximately 1000 BC and stands as one of the most significant ancient cities in the Pamphylia region. The city thrived during the Hellenistic period following Alexander the Great’s conquests in 333 BC. The Roman era marked the pinnacle of Perge’s development, as evidenced by its city…
- Perge Ancient City - Perge boasts a history that dates back to approximately 1000 BC and stands as one of the most significant ancient cities in the Pamphylia region. The city thrived during the Hellenistic period following Alexander the Great’s conquests in 333 BC. The Roman era marked the pinnacle of Perge’s development, as evidenced by its city walls, stadium, temples, and agora.
Perge is recognized as the birthplace of Aphrodite (Venus) in Greek mythology, and it even housed a Temple of Aphrodite. Additionally, notable figures such as Tiresias and Mopsos, famous oracles, are also part of the city’s mythology.
- Aspendos Ruins - Aspendos, established in the 10th century BC, is one of the most advanced cities in the Pamphylia region. The city’s most significant structure is the Aspendos Theatre, constructed during the reign of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. It remains one of the best-preserved Roman theatres today. The city is celebrated for its wealth and cultural influence, especially during the Roman period.
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Side Antik Kenti - Side, founded in the 7th century BC, was one of Pamphylia’s key port cities. During the Roman era, Side became prosperous and emerged as a major cultural hub. The Temple of Apollo, the Ancient Theatre, and the Agora are symbols of the city’s power and magnificence during the Roman period.
In Greek mythology, Side is known as a cult center for Apollo and Artemis. The city’s name is derived from a mythological character named Side. The city is also linked to the tragic tale of Phaethon, the son of the god Apollo, who lost control of his father’s sun chariot, causing disaster to the world. - Manavgat Waterfall - Manavgat Waterfall is situated on the Manavgat River and is one of the region’s most significant natural attractions. The waterfall is formed by the convergence of waters from nearby mountains, creating a breathtaking landscape due to the water’s flow rate. Unlike the ancient cities, Manavgat’s history is more deeply rooted in its natural beauty than in ancient ruins.
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional guiding service
- All fees and/or taxes
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional guiding service
- All fees and/or taxes
- Drinks and All Personal Expenses
- Drinks and All Personal Expenses
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.