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TRIP PAGE REFERENCE We stuff a lot of information onto our trip pages so you'll know as much about your trip as possible. While browsing this brochure, check this foldout for quick explanations of our terms and ratings. 1 Top Seller / New Trip Need a quick recommendation or want to see what we've just dreamed up? Look for the Top Seller or New Trip badge on our newest and most popular trips. 2 Highlights 3 A quick at-a-glance summary of the things you'll experience on this trip. What's Included A handy rundown of the nuts-and-bolts of your trip, including number of included meals, accommodations and modes of transport. 4 Itinerary A day-by-day breakdown of what you'll be doing on your trip, including the sites you'll visit, the activities you'll experience and all included meals. For full itineraries, visit our website or ask your travel agent. 5 Departure Dates Where noted, these are the dates upon which the trip runs. Some dates are subject to change, so be sure to consult with us or your travel agent for up-to-date availability. 6 Add to Your Experience Looking to get a little something more out of your trip? This section suggests ways to extend or further customize your adventure, either through special on-trip options or shorter multi-day excursions added on to the start or end of your trip. 7 CEO (Chief Experience Offi cer) Whether on the phone, on your trip, or even when sightseeing through this brochure, our knowledgeable CEOs are always ready to answer your questions. Check out this box for trips, recommendations and other tidbits to help you get the most out of your adventure. 8 Trip Style We sort every trip into one of seven Trip Styles—Classic, Active, Yolo, Small Ship Cruising, G-Plus, Local Living and Discovery Adventures— to give you an idea of what to expect from the experience. For full details, see the reverse of this foldout. 9 Duration/Departure Particularly handy when booking fl ights, this tells you how many days a trip runs and where it picks you up and drops you off. 10 Pricing Simply put, this indicates the starting price of your adventure, excluding any options, add-ons or theme packs. 11 Optional 'My Own Room' Sometimes it's just more convenient and comfortable to have your own space. Choose the 'My Own Room' option to ensure privacy at a reasonable price. Still have questions? We have answers. If you've got a question we haven't answered here, get in touch with a CEO or contact your local travel agent. See reverse side to learn more. THE BEST OF TURKEY 2 3 4 HIGHLIGHTS › Exploring ancient historic cities › Overnighting in a converted Ottoman mansion › Discovering ancient Roman ruins and amazing natural scenery › Tasting delicious local cuisine › Walking through the astonishing white pools of Pamukkale WHAT'S INCLUDED ACCOMMODATIONS Hotels (7 nts) TRANSPORT Private air-con van, plane GROUP SIZE Max 15, avg 10 GROUP LEADER CEO throughout, local guides MEALS INCLUDED 6 breakfasts. Allow USD190-250 for meals not included. ITINERARY 5 6 This trip is ideal for the traveller who is short on time but wants to experience as much of Turkey's stunning scenery and fascinating history as possible. Begin the journey at the WWI battlefi eld of Gallipoli, leap into Greek myths and explore the remains of the legendary city of Troy before strolling along the streets of Ephesus. Don't miss the remarkable white cliff pools of Pamukkale before boarding a comfortable and convenient fl ight back to Istanbul. Return refreshed and ready to explore the city's bazaars, mosques and tea houses. DAY 1 ISTANBUL Arrive at any time. DAY 2 GALLIPOLI/ÇANAKKALE Guided tour of Gallipoli including ANZAC Cove, the war cemeteries and Lone Pine. (1B) DAY 3 TROY/AYVALIK Guided visit of Troy, enjoy a half day boat trip from Ayvalik, spend the night in a converted Ottoman mansion. (1B) DAYS 4-5 SELÇUK Guided tour of the ancient Roman city of Ephesus. Option to visit the Ephesus Museum, the remains of St John's Basilica, the mosque of Isa Bey or the village of Sirence. (2B) DAY 6 PAMUKKALE Guided visit to the white cliffs of Pamukkale and the ruined city of Hierapolis. (1B) DAY 7 ISTANBUL Morning fl ight to Istanbul. Guided orientation walk. Option to explore the highlights of Istanbul, including the Grand Bazaar, Topkapi Palace or Aya Sofya. DAY 8 ISTANBUL Depart at any time. (1B) TRIP DATES Typically departs Saturday 2 – 3 times per month April – October. ADD TO YOUR EXPERIENCE ABSOLUTE TURKEY: Have a bit more time to explore the country? Try our 'Absolute Turkey' adventure for a more complete Turkey experience. See trip ETAT on page 79. 7 GLOBAL GROUPS A big part of the experience is the international fl avour of our small groups. Our trips average about 10–12 travellers per departure, depending on the destination. Prepare to make some new pen-pals. Dates and prices are subject to change. For booking, availability, and detailed itineraries, consult your travel agent or check online. Selçuk Pamukkale Istanbul Çanakkale/Troy Gallipoli Ayvalik TURKE Y 9 CLASSIC See back foldout. 8 10 $1199 12 IS THIS TRIP FOR ME? TYPE: GROUP SERVICE LEVEL: STANDARD PHYSICAL DEMAND: @ 8 DAYS— ISTANBUL TO ISTANBUL FROM 80 EUROPE › TURKEY SELLER TOP 1 OPTIONAL MY OWN ROOM: $249 11 TRIP CODE: ETBT ( 13 14 15 12 Trip Code Type this code into our website or quote it to your travel agent to get the full details (along with up-to-date availability) of your desired trip. 13 Is this Trip for Me? Vital information about your chosen trip's Trip Type, Service Level and Physical Demand. See the reverse of this foldout for more detailed descriptions of each. 14 Guaranteed Departures New for 2013! Yeah, it's true. For the fi rst time ever, we're guaranteeing all of our departures for every trip. Once you've booked, paid and received confi rmation from a CEO, your trip is locked-in to run. 15 Map & Route Visualize your trip! Route maps include the start- and end-points of your trip, your transfer points and stops you'll make in between.

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