The Ephesus Tour from Samos is the easiest and most convenient way to explore Turkey’s most famous ancient site if you are traveling from the Greek Island of Samos. Crossing over to the Turkish coast, you’ll step into Ephesus, once a bustling Greek settlement and later a grand Roman metropolis with a population of 250,000. Walking its marble streets, you’ll see highlights such as the Celsus Library, the Great Theatre, and temples that showcase the city’s glory. Nearby, you can visit the site of the Temple of Artemis. Despite today only a few columns remained one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the House of the Virgin Mary on Mount Bulbul, a sacred place for both Muslims and Catholics, believed to be her final resting place. With deep connections to Saint Paul, Saint John, and early Christianity, Ephesus holds both historical and spiritual importance. This tour offers a seamless way to experience its rich heritage, making it the perfect day trip from Samos.
Ephesus Tour from Samos
- Upon your arrival from Samos by ferry, we will meet you at Kusadasi Port and drive you to Selcuk.
- First, we will visit the Virgin Mary’s House. The site, discovered by Lazarist priests after a German nun had visions of the Virgin Mary’s final resting place, is now sacred to both Muslims and Catholics and is maintained by the Lazarist Fathers, who hold daily Mass there. We will explore the house, the chapel, and the gardens with the wishing wall.
- Next, we will drive to Ephesus to explore this remarkable ancient city. Ephesus was one of the most significant harbor cities in the ancient world. It is also mentioned in the Book of Revelation as one of the seven churches. During our visit, we will highlight the iconic Celsus Library, the Temple of Hadrian, the Fountain of Trajan, and the Grand Theater, showcasing the city’s historical and architectural brilliance. We will also stop by Terrace Houses and visit the world-famous Ephesus Experience Museum.
- We will visit the Artemis Temple, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, which stands today next to Ephesus Ancient City.
- At the end of the tour, we will drive you back to Kusadasi Port according to your ferry schedule.





















