After meeting your professionally-trained guide, you will board your transportation and drive to the Menderes River valley, where you will see the ruins of Ephesus in the distance. Although you will not be visiting the ancient city on this tour, your guide will share a brief outline of the city and its history.
You will continue on to the hillside village of Sirince. The first inhabitants named the village Cirkince (ugly) in an attempt to keep foreigners from visiting. However, word of the village's beauty reached the outside world, people did visit and eventually the name was changed to Sirince (charming.) The town is best known for its houses and variety of wines. The wines are made from fruits including the apple, apricot, banana, blackberry, mandarin orange, melon, orange, peach, strawberry and occasionally, wine grapes. As you approach the village, the road passes through vineyards, orchards and olive groves which is why it is sometimes refered to as the Tuscany of Turkey.
The village is a synthesis of Turkish-Greek culture as it was inhabited by many Greeks until the 1920's. After the Independence War, the Greek descendents returned to Greece and were replaced with Turks, many who had been living in Greece. Although the exteriors of the houses still reflect the typical Greek architecture, the interiors have a distinctly Turkish flavor. Several of the houses have been beautifully restored and are open to visitors. In the courtyard of one of them, is a nicely restored Orthodox church. As you stroll up and down the narrow cobblestone lanes between buildings of stone, wood and plaster, with the scent of burning wood or the local orchards in bloom, have your cameras ready for village scenes of women weaving, men carving, a fruit market under a tree, or the local merchants, tempting passerbys with their fruit wines, hand-pressed olive oil, or local produce. During your walk, you will stop for an included taste of the homemade local wine and local pastry .
After your visit to the village, you will drive to a nearby restaurant for a typical Turkish lunch. After lunch, guests will have the opportunity to see a Turkish carpet demonstration.