We wanted to take a trip to Cappadocia and other parts of Turkey that had an Orthodox history. We were lucky to find room in a group that was leaving on May 23, 2013.
We will be travelling by bus and by air and a private ferry on this tour.
Since we had been to Constantinople before and saw all the tourist sights we would now able to visit the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate as well as some local churches and monasteries as well as two that have been converted into museums. One was both a museum and a mosque!
Our itinerary will be:
Constantinople, Cappadocia, Pamukkale, Kusadasi, Patmos (Greece) and back to Constantinople.
We arrived in Constantinople on KLM late afternoon. This was the only flight that arrived in the afternoon-British and other airlines had late arrivals- after 11pm! This arrival time was the only reason we selected KLM to fly to the Poli.
Service on the airline was so so even in premium business class but the worst thing was that KLM lost my suitcase!!
I filed a lost bag claim with the airline and also with Travel Guard and was told to wait until the next few air france and klm flights arrived; that my bag might be on board one of those flights.
The hotel and my guide both checked with the airline and airport the next day and no luck. The Travel Guard rep said to buy some replacement clothes up to $500. The airline rep said I could just turn in my clothes to the hotel laundry daily in order to get by until my bag was located.
The only fortunate thing is that it had mostly my clothes in it- had it been my wifes we would be in bad shape. After this we will now pack two bags and ea. will have 1/2 mine and 1/2 hers so if we lose one bag we will have some clothing to wear.
The next day after our tour was over we went up and down Istiklal St. (Taksim Sq.) looking for some shirts and shorts and pants for me to get me by while we were on our land tour. Only two stores- Gap and Columbia- had t shirts and sox and a shirt that fit me. No large sizes ie XL or size 42 pants/shorts were to be found.
So I had three more t shirts, sox and a short sleeve shirt to add to my limited wardrobe.
While shopping we noticed a large police presence in the side streets of Istiklal St. and wondered why. Well the next day we found out. The local people had a peaceful demonstration against the govt. plan to redevelop the Square & the police tried to break it up. The demonstrations were ongoing while we were in Turkey.
After the shopping we had time to go down to the Galata Tower and ride the elevator to the top to get views of the City. It is a relatively easy walk from the Tower back to Istiklal St. and Taksim Sq. where our hotel was located.
The group we were to join arrived later that us and we just hung out waiting for them as we could not get our rooms until the whole group was there.
Eventually they arrived, we checked in and went into our room.
Dinner was in a private dining room every night we were at the hotel and breakfast in the Mezzanine.
We will be travelling by bus and by air and a private ferry on this tour.
Since we had been to Constantinople before and saw all the tourist sights we would now able to visit the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate as well as some local churches and monasteries as well as two that have been converted into museums. One was both a museum and a mosque!
Our itinerary will be:
Constantinople, Cappadocia, Pamukkale, Kusadasi, Patmos (Greece) and back to Constantinople.
We arrived in Constantinople on KLM late afternoon. This was the only flight that arrived in the afternoon-British and other airlines had late arrivals- after 11pm! This arrival time was the only reason we selected KLM to fly to the Poli.
Service on the airline was so so even in premium business class but the worst thing was that KLM lost my suitcase!!
I filed a lost bag claim with the airline and also with Travel Guard and was told to wait until the next few air france and klm flights arrived; that my bag might be on board one of those flights.
The hotel and my guide both checked with the airline and airport the next day and no luck. The Travel Guard rep said to buy some replacement clothes up to $500. The airline rep said I could just turn in my clothes to the hotel laundry daily in order to get by until my bag was located.
The only fortunate thing is that it had mostly my clothes in it- had it been my wifes we would be in bad shape. After this we will now pack two bags and ea. will have 1/2 mine and 1/2 hers so if we lose one bag we will have some clothing to wear.
The next day after our tour was over we went up and down Istiklal St. (Taksim Sq.) looking for some shirts and shorts and pants for me to get me by while we were on our land tour. Only two stores- Gap and Columbia- had t shirts and sox and a shirt that fit me. No large sizes ie XL or size 42 pants/shorts were to be found.
So I had three more t shirts, sox and a short sleeve shirt to add to my limited wardrobe.
While shopping we noticed a large police presence in the side streets of Istiklal St. and wondered why. Well the next day we found out. The local people had a peaceful demonstration against the govt. plan to redevelop the Square & the police tried to break it up. The demonstrations were ongoing while we were in Turkey.
After the shopping we had time to go down to the Galata Tower and ride the elevator to the top to get views of the City. It is a relatively easy walk from the Tower back to Istiklal St. and Taksim Sq. where our hotel was located.
The group we were to join arrived later that us and we just hung out waiting for them as we could not get our rooms until the whole group was there.
Eventually they arrived, we checked in and went into our room.
Dinner was in a private dining room every night we were at the hotel and breakfast in the Mezzanine.