Biblical Ephesus Tour from Izmir
Quick Information
Tour Highlights : The House of the Virgin Mary, Ephesus Ancient City, The Basilica of St. John, Temple of Artemis.
Duration : Approx. 5-7 Hours
Departures : All year round from port of Izmir & Hotel & Airport
Price Includes
Professional Licensed Tour Guide
Transportation with a luxury Mercedes A/C Van with a separate driver.
All transportation costs & parking fees.
All insurances.
Of course %100 Satisfaction.
Tour Program
Biblical Ephesus Tour from Izmir focuses on the Christian history of Ephesus. It includes visits to sacred sites like the House of the Virgin Mary, the Basilica of St. John, and the Temple of Artemis, along with the Christian heritage found within the Ancient City of Ephesus. This tour allows you to walk in the footsteps of the early Christians in Ephesus and the surrounding region.
Meeting with the Guide

If you are arriving by cruise ship or through Izmir ADB Airport, our professional tour guide will greet you just outside the Izmir cruise port or at the designated airport exit, holding a sign with your name. For hotel guests, your guide will meet you in the lobby at the scheduled time. You will then be escorted to your private vehicle, and your tour will begin. Throughout the tour, you will visit all the planned sites at your own pace. At the end of the tour, your guide will return you to your port or hotel.
The House of the Virgin Mary
According to Christian tradition, during the Crucifixion, Jesus entrusted His mother, Mary, to the care of the Apostle St. John. As Jerusalem was not safe for Mary anymore, St. John brought the Virgin Mary to Ephesus and settled her on Mount Bülbül, where she is believed to have spent her final years. Today, the House of the Virgin Mary is recognized as an important pilgrimage site. It has been honored by the visits of Pope Paul VI (1967), Pope John Paul II (1979), and Pope Benedict XVI (2006), strengthening its spiritual significance for Christians worldwide.
Ephesus Ancient City
Ephesus Ancient City is one of the most significant highlights of our Ephesus tours. Once the third-largest city in the Roman Empire, Ephesus had a population of approximately 250,000 and served as both the capital and commercial center of Asia Minor. It is also of great biblical importance as the Apostle Paul lived here and one of the Seven Churches of Revelation is located here. During your visit, you will have the opportunity to see featured structures, such as the Library of Celsus, the Great Theatre of Ephesus, where St. Paul preached to Ephesians, as well as the Temple of Hadrian, ancient latrines, and many other impressive structures.
Basilica of St. John
After building a home for the Virgin Mary on Bulbul Mountain, St. John, the writer of the Gospel, remained in Ephesus to care for her and to spread Christianity. Following the legalization and rise of Christianity in the Roman Empire, Emperor Justinian commissioned the Basilica of St. John in the 6th century to honor the Apostle. The basilica was constructed over what is believed to be the burial site of St. John, making it one of the most sacred landmarks in Ephesus.
Temple of Artemis
The Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, was originally constructed in the 6th century BC and reached its final form in the 2nd century BC. It was known as the largest pagan worship center of its time and served as a monumental symbol of wealth, faith, and architectural achievement. Today, only one reconstructed column and a few remains are visible, but the site continues to attract visitors due to its historical significance and unique atmosphere.
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