Turkey, Air/5 Nights, From $999
The Real Deal Roundtrip airfare from New York; five nights’ accommodations, including two nights at the Gamirasu Cave Hotel in Cappadocia (a thousand-year-old property that once served as a Byzantine monastery), and three nights at Istanbul’s trendy Hotellino, steps from sprawling Gülhane Park; a full-day tour of Cappadocia; roundtrip airport transfers. From $999 for a six-night trip, plus taxes and fees of up to $137.
When Wednesday and Saturday departures, Nov. 15-Dec. 7, 2011, Jan. 9-Mar. 15, 2012 ($999); Oct. 1-Nov. 14, 2011 ($1,199).
Gateways New York (from $999); Chicago, Washington, D.C. (add $150); Los Angeles (add $250).
The Fine Print Use promo code BT005. The price does not include departure taxes of up to $117, and a visa fee of $20. Based on double occupancy; the single supplement is $450. Read these guidelines before booking any Real Deal.
Book By Dec. 31, 2011.
Contact Troy Tours, 800/748-6878, troytours.com.
Why It’s A Deal Airfare from New York, accommodations, activities, and included transfers start at about $2,154 if booked independently. Troy Tours negotiated round-trip, nonstop airfare on Turkish Airlines exclusively for BT readers.
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We were collected next morning to drive to cappadocia for our tour. This again was wonderful though our guide talked too much at times, giving us too much information and not enough time to http://www.privatetoursinistanbul.com wander on our own. We had a bit of fun when a Greek guest disagreed with the guide on some points. I don’t think the guide appreciated my friend and I not paying attention!! I will say that Cappadocia is not somewhere i’d like to spend much time. Very shabby with a pack of mangy dogs running around. I found that quite upsetting. The hotel, cave hotel, was again adequate with lovely helpful staff. Very clean but an extra blanket or sheet would have been nice as well as a bedside light. At least the fridge was big enough for our Gin and Tonic !! The undergrand city trip was also interesting (apart from the guide talking too much), though we were not impressed with the “Cappadocia”… Japanese tourists seemed to like it. But we felt the Turkish tourist board should spend a bit more on something more appropriate. Our memories of the trip will be the excellent organisation and lovely, friendly, helpful staff. Thank you all so much. Love Istanbul……”