Trip Packages

Did you know that you can plan your vacation and see the most important historical, touristic and natural values of the region simultaneously while performing your treatments in our hospital?
In our travel packages that include different locations, our first priority is to ensure that our valued patients receive health services while exploring the touristic, historical and natural beauties of the region.

For detailed information, you can contact Burak ACAY, International Patient Department Coordinator,
on WhatsApp or calling +90 541 726 05 55.

Dupnisa Cave; Dupnisa, the first and only cave in Thrace that is open for tourism, consists of two floors and three caves connected to each other in marbles in the second geological time in a region covered with dense vegetation where you can see every shade of green. Dupnisa Cave, one of the most well-known caves in the cave literature, has colours in all shades of milk white to red and brown; has an admirable appearance with its giant stalactites, stalagmites, columns, flag drip stones and drop stone pools. Since its opening for tourism, Dupnisa Cave has been visited by tens of thousands of people every year.

İğneada Floodplain Forests National Park; Its examples are seen in a few places in the world, Turkey’s largest flooding forest was declared as a National Park and it’s under protection since 2007. This natural wonder surrounding Igneada is Turkey’s most important natural habitat with its fauna and flora diversity. It has hosted major projects around the world, and many wildlife watchers, bird watchers, botanists have made researches and documentaries.

İğneada Tour; Being a center of attraction with its sea, lakes, flooded forests, history and culture, İğneada is home to an important natural area that has been preserved intact until today thanks to its geographical isolation. The dunes on the coast increase the importance of İğneada with the endemic plant species it contains. The intertwining of ecosystems with different and high conservation value in a narrow area makes the region important not only on a European scale but also on a world scale. The region is considered as one of the world’s natural heritages that need to be protected.

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Edirne City Museum; The Edirne City Museum is an excellent museum with a wealth of information about the city of Edirne, Turkey. The museum opened on May 5, 2017 and is housed in the Hafızağa Mansion, a historic 19th century Ottoman home. The Edirne City Museum is open from 9am to 6pm daily. It’s located in the historic city center, just steps from the Selimiye Mosque. The museum is spread out over three floors, starting in the basement. The first exhibits are about the geography of Edirne as well as flora and fauna. There are sections providing information about the city’s transportation history and the major rivers that pass through.

Selimiye Mosque; Selimiye Mosque is the mosque built by the Ottoman Sultan Selim 2nd to Mimar Sinan. Selimiye Mosque, which Mimar Sinan built at the age of 90 and called “my masterpiece”, is one of the most important works of both Mimar Sinan and Ottoman architecture. Included in the World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO in 2000, Selimiye Mosque and Complex was registered as a World Heritage Site in 2011.

Meriç River; Meriç River is one of the largest rivers in the Balkans. It is also the 10th largest river in Turkey. Especially in the spring, the river, surrounded by flowers, has a colourful view. Moreover, the Meriç River, where the sunset moment seems perfect in the evening, welcomes many tourists.

Famous Edirne Fried Liver Tasting; Fried liver is one of the most known and popular tastes of Edirne cuisine. It was named after the deeply shaped pan in which it was cooked. It is also known as “leaf liver” because the liver is chopped like a thin paper. This flavor is marked in Edirne on Turkey flavor map, and gave its name to a symbolic city festival.

Uçmakdere; Uçmakdere, an old Greek village in the Şarköy District of Tekirdağ, continues the old settlement texture and life culture. Uçmakdere, where sea and green get together, offers different beauties to its visitors in every season. In addition to enjoying the natural beauties, visitors enjoy hiking in the green of the Ganos Mountains and the blue of the Marmara Sea, meeting the sky with paragliding (depending on the season and weather). At the same time, the guests go to the vineyards in Şarköy if it is in season and participate in the vintage here and have an unforgettable experience.

Barbaros Vineyard House; You can taste the best wines of the region in the 230 decare Barbare Vineyards located in Yazır Village Karaağaçlık on the hills of Barbaros town of Tekirdağ, and you can also enjoy the sunset while tasting wine.

Grand Bazaar; The Grand Bazaar is the largest and one of the oldest bazaars in the world, located in the center of Istanbul, in the middle of Beyazıt, Nuruosmaniye and Mercan districts. There are approximately 4,000 shops in the Grand Bazaar.

Spice Bazaar; It is one of the oldest covered bazaars in Istanbul. In this bazaar, which is famous for its herbalists, in addition to the products that are suitable for the old traditions such as natural medicines, spices, flower seeds, rare plant roots and shells; dried nuts, delicatessen products and various foodstuffs are sold.

Gülhane Park; Gülhane Park is a historical park located in Eminönü district of Fatih region. Gülhane Park, which is within the framework of the “Sur-i Sultani” project of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, serves tourism and the people of Istanbul as “Has Bahçe”.

Balat tour and visiting historical places in Balat; Balat is one of the oldest and most magnificent regions of Istanbul. Ecumenical Greek Patriarchate basilica, synagogues and Byzantine churches; reflect the cosmopolitan history of the region, home to Jewish, Greek and Armenian communities. Phanar Roman Orthodox Lyceum, Dimitrie Cantemir Open Air Museum, Church of Saint Mary of the Mongols, Ahrida Synagogue, Iron Church, Priest’s House, Phanar Greek Patriarchate, Glass house, Surp Hreshdagabet Church are among the historical buildings that must be seen in the region.

Fish and Pickle Tasting in Eminönü; Every guest who comes to Istanbul for touristic purposes will definitely come to Eminönü when it comes to fish. The fish, which is cooked by fishermen on the shore opposite the Bosphorus, one of the symbols of Istanbul among the colorful boats anchored on the shore, with their own methods, is accompanied by homemade pickles and pickled waters, which are one of the historical values and have been offered to the guests for years.

Madame Tussauds visit; Madame Tussauds, which contains more than 60 wax sculptures of famous names in different fields such as art, history and sports, takes its visitors on a journey in time with sculptures that are identical to the original.

 

Dolmabahçe Palace; The area where Dolmabahçe Palace is located today was a large bay of the Bosphorus, where the ships of the Ottoman Captain Derya were anchored four centuries ago. Since it has been home to many sultans since its construction in 1843, it hosts many historical heritages. Dolmabahçe Palace, which became the Presidential Residence of Atatürk in Istanbul after the proclamation of the Republic, has a special importance in the history of the Republic on the occasion of being the place where Atatürk died on 10 November 1938.

Blue Mosque; was built by Sultan Ahmet I in the 17th century to Sedefkar Mehmet Ağa, one of the students educated by Mimar Sinan. The mosque is known as the Blue Mosque, as there are intense blue Iznik tiles on the walls of the mosque. There are 2143 striking Iznik tiles on the walls of the mosque.

Cağaloğlu Hammam; It is one of the biggest double baths in Istanbul. The bath near Basilica was built during the reign of Mahmut I. In the arrangement of the cold and warm parts of the building in the Baroque style, different features from the classical Ottoman architecture are seen. With 300 years of history, The Cağaloğlu Hammam has a charming atmosphere.

Hagia Sophia; It is a patriarchal cathedral with a basilica plan built in the old city center of Istanbul’s historical peninsula between 532-537 and was converted into a mosque by Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror after the Ottoman conquest of Istanbul in 1453. Hagia Sophia is a domed basilica-type structure that combines the central plan in terms of architecture and is considered an important turning point in the history of architecture with its dome transition and bearing system features.

Basilica Cistern; Located on the European side of Istanbul, it is the city’s largest covered cistern. The cistern was built by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I. Due to the many marble columns rising from the water, it is called the Underground Palace among the people. Since there was a basilica in the place where the cistern is located, the structure is also called the Basilica Cistern. In addition, the cistern was the subject of Dan Brown’s novel Hell.

Galata Tower; It is a tower located in Beyoğlu. It takes its name from the district where it is located, Galata. Built as a watchtower within the Galata Walls, the tower is now used as an exhibition area and museum for touristic purposes, together with the various elements it contains. It is one of the symbolic structures of Beyoğlu and Istanbul.

Miniatürk; Miniatürk or Turkey Miniature Park, where the model of the various works exhibited in Turkey, Beyoğlu, Istanbul was established in the world’s largest area of 60,000 square meters with a miniature park. It is located in an old park area on the shore of the Golden Horn.

Pera Museum; It is a private museum located in the Tepebaşı district of Istanbul. It was established in 2005 to provide qualified and large-scale culture and arts services. It operates in the building constructed as a contemporary and well-equipped museum by preserving the facade of the historical Bristol Hotel in Tepebaşı within the framework of the project prepared by the restorer architect Sinan Genim between 2003-2005.

Bosphorus tour; Classic Bosphorus Tour. A boat tour on the Bosphorus, the world’s most beautiful waterway separating the Asian and European continents, is a great opportunity to see the beauties of Istanbul to the fullest.

Beyoğlu (İstiklal) tour; İstiklal Street is a popular street located between Tunnel Square and Taksim Square in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul. The street is Turkey’s most popular street and it’s 1.4km long.

 

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