Start your Ephesus adventure at the stunning Library of Celsus, a repository of over 12,000 scrolls and the final resting place of its namesake, a Roman governor of Ephesus from 105 to 107 AD. The library’s elaborate facade – complete with corinthian columns and relief carvings - holds four statues: Wisdom, Intelligence, Knowledge and Virtue, qualities associated with Celsus. Amazingly well-preserved, the stola-clad figures stand as silent testaments of the library’s enduring glory.
Continue your journey into Roman times exploring the excavation site of the Terrace Houses. These remarkable mansions – boasting courtyards, reception halls, kitchens, baths and even central heating – will immerse you in what day-to-day living was like. The mosaic-inlaid floors and painted walls, depicting gladiators, mythological scenes and more, are breathtaking.
Another can’t-miss site, the Ephesus Theatre, was the largest in the ancient world, with a seating capacity of 24,000. Built during the Hellenistic period, the theatre was then enlarged by the Romans. It served as the impressive backdrop for comedies, dramas, gladiator fights, and according to tradition, the Apostle Paul’s sermons.
Saint Paul and Saint John may have also visited the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the World constructed in the 6th century BC. Today, the site is marked by a single column, a poignant reminder of the structure that once was twice the size of any Greek temple and graced by 127 columns.
After exploring excavation sites and ruins from past millenia, a refreshing swim in a Mediterranean beach is irresistible. Luckily, you’ll find plenty of excellent options in Ephesus, from the quiet stretch at Pamucak to the popular Ladies Beach.
A tranquil place where you feel as one with nature, Pamucak is a seven-kilometre-long crescent embracing the limpid Aegean. Catch some rays, soak in the sandy-bottomed coastline, or explore it by horseback – this is life at a laid back pace.
The vibe at Ladies Beach is much buzzier: plenty of water sports, restaurants, bars, shops, hotels and a bustling promenade all vie for your attention. If you’d like to grab a bite and sip something cold while enjoying beautiful sea views head over to Ladies Beach Restaurant Cafe and Bar. A favourite with locals and visitors alike, the restaurant specialises in grilled seafood, such as the succulent sea bass, but also serves simpler fare, like their tasty hamburgers. Try to catch a sunset here – seeing the sun drop like a flaming ball into the Aegean is a spectacular sight, not to be missed on your European cruise!
Beaches are not the only places to find refreshment near Ephesus. Aqua Fantasy Aquapark is, as its name suggests, the destination for cool H20-related fun. You’ll find twisty-turny waterslides, translucent pools, lazy rivers, and endless opportunities for play and relaxation. It’ll be all giggles for little ones at the Pirate Ship splash pool, but big kids and grown ups will have their mettle tested on such heart-stoppers as Screamer and Boomerango!
Legend has it that Amazons – fierce female warriors believed to be the offspring of Ares, god of war – were the original inhabitants of the region surrounding Ephesus, preceding both the ancient Greeks and Romans. Among the more than 64,000 artefacts on display at the Selcuk Archaeological Museum of Ephesus, an amazing relief depicting Amazons provides a snapshot of the area’s storied past.
Ephesus is not only a melting pot of great civilizations, the city is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the world. It is believed that the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus, spent the last years of her life in a small stone house on Mount Koressos. Even popes have visited her home and Saint John’s tomb.
Down the hill from St. John’s Basilica, the impressive 14th century Mosque of Isa Bey further flavours this cultural fusion. With its high marble walls, long prayer hall and open courtyard, the mosque is an extraordinary example of Seljuk-style architecture. Serving as both a place of worship and attraction, the mosque enforces a strict dress code. Ladies are asked to cover their head with a shawl and dress modestly, while men should wear long pants.
On your memory-maxing Mediterranean cruise, the best way to fully experience the fascinating tapestry of traditions found in Ephesus may be through its shops and eateries.
Taste Turkish life at the Selcuk Market, where stalls are piled high with fresh local produce and goods. You’ll be rubbing elbows with the locals – so come prepared to bargain! And don’t hesitate to walk away if negotiations stall – the vendor may just come running after you!
From beautiful carpets and jewellery to ceramics and leather goods, nabbing reasonably-priced treasures is one of the great joys of visiting Turkey. As is eating! Savoury pies (borek), tasty meatballs (kofte), delicious flatbreads (pide) and flavourful shish kebabs are among the mouthwatering specialities available as street foods and at authentic eateries. And the desserts – including flaky, nut-filled pastries and rice puddings – are impossible to turn away.
Selcuk Pidecisi, a tiny restaurant near the Selcuk museum, is an eatery serving local fare you’ll long dream about. The lack of tourists adds to this eatery’s authenticity and appeal.
Cruise to Ephesus onboard Royal Caribbean® and you’ll enjoy a 6-13 night holiday that includes other amazing Mediterranean destinations, like the Greek Isles. Sail out of Barcelona, Haifa, and other European home ports to the marvels of Mykonos, Santorini, Athens and more.
You’ll explore the mediaeval citadel of Rhodes and its jaw-dropping fortifications. Dine at seaside tavernas in white-washed villages. Snorkel Malta’s Blue Lagoon, soaking in its striking azure waters. Walk the Parthenon, treading in the footsteps of Athena’s worshippers. Monumental (literally!) experiences await.
Not to mention that you’ll be travelling onboard such fleet-favourites as Rhapsody of the Seas® and Odyssey of the Seas℠. Incredible destinations in and of themselves, these ships are packed with bow-to-stern adventure – from delicious dining and chart-topping Broadway hits to thrilling activities like Sky Pad® and the 12-metre-high Rock Climbing Wall. It’s all part of a sizzling summer escape to the Mediterranean!
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Pack wisely – summers in Ephesus are toasty. In addition to the usual suspects (sunscreen, hats, lightweight clothing, swimsuits and sandals), consider bringing a misting water bottle or even a portable neck fan. For trekking through rocky excavation sites, comfortable closed shoes are the way to go..
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With Royal Caribbean’s sailing from epic European ports like Barcelona, Rome, Athens and Haifa, it makes great sense to plan on spending a few days before or after your cruise. After all, if you’re shooting for the holiday of a lifetime, you deserve to pull out all the stops!
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When you book your Mediterranean cruise, purchasing a dining or drink package may be just the ticket. Your inner foodie will want to sample the tastebud-tantalising speciality restaurants available onboard. And a drink package frees you up to sip whenever thirst strikes. Win win.