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All-inclusive Private Guided 3-Day Tour of Van
Overview
Discover eastern Turkey with a 3-day private guided tour of Van that blends dramatic landscapes, ancient fortresses, and remarkable Armenian heritage. This 3-day private guided tour of Van is all-inclusive and designed for an easy, comfortable pace while covering the region’s most iconic highlights.
🗺️ What to Expect
Over three days, you will travel with a private guide through Van’s most unforgettable historical and natural sites, from Urartian-era castles to island churches on Turkey’s largest lake. Expect full, satisfying days that start with a huge breakfast and continue with scenic drives, cultural visits, and plenty of photo stops. The route flows from fortress towns and church ruins to a complete loop around Van Lake, then finishes with Van’s museum, its legendary citadel, and a boat ride to Akdamar Island.
✨ Highlights
- 🏰 Explore Hosap Castle, built in 1643 on the grounds of an ancient Urartian fortress
- 🧱 Visit Cavustepe Castle, a major Kingdom of Urartu site built between 764 to 734 BCE
- ⛪ Discover the 7 Churches Armenian Village, including St. Sophia Church from the 8th century
- 🌊 Enjoy a full 360-degree drive around Van Lake, the largest lake in Turkey
- 💦 Stop at Muradiye Waterfall, with its suspension bridge and cafe for Turkish tea
- 🪦 Walk among history at the cemetery of Ahlat, featuring graves dating back over 2000 years
- ⛵ Take a boat trip to Akdamar Island to visit the Church of the Holy Cross
📍 Itinerary
Day 1
- Hosap Castle, built in 1643 by Sari Suleiman, ruler of the Mahmudi, on the grounds of an ancient Urartian fortress. Its name comes from the Hosap stream.
- Cavustepe Castle, an Urartian site with upper and lower constructions, built between 764 and 734 BCE.
- 7 Churches Armenian Village, two groups of structures including churches, a library, and a bell tower. Highlights include St. Sophia Church (8th century), St. John Church ruins, and Virgin Mary Church (built between 1003 and 1021 AD).
Day 2
- Van Lake, a full 360-degree tour around Turkey’s largest lake, often called a sea by locals.
- Muradiye Waterfall, flowing from a height of 18 meters, with a suspension bridge and a cafe.
- Ahlat Cemetery, with graves dating back over 2000 years, including notable Ottoman gravestones.
- Cat Museum of Van, showcasing the region’s famous white cats with different colored eyes.
Day 3
- Van Museum, to learn about the Kingdom of Urartu and see Urartian inscriptions.
- Castle of Van, founded by Urartian King Sarduri in 840 to 825 BCE. The hike up requires some effort with children or a baby stroller, but rewards you with panoramic city views.
- Boat tour on Van Lake to Akdamar Island.
- Church of the Holy Cross, an Armenian church on Akdamar Island, open for worship only once a year in September.
✅ What’s Included
- All-inclusive private guided tour for 3 days
- Huge breakfast
- Visits and touring as described in the itinerary, including castles, churches, museums, and lake touring
- Boat tour on Van Lake to Akdamar Island
❌ Exclusions
- Not specified in the provided information
ℹ️ Important Information
- Difficulty: Easy
- Duration: 3 days
- Tour type: Private, guided, all-inclusive
- Physical note: The hike up Castle of Van requires some effort if you are traveling with children or using a baby stroller.
- Worship access note: The Church of the Holy Cross is open for worship only once a year in September.
- Meeting point and cancellation policy: Not provided in the supplied content.
🎟️ Ready to Explore Van’s Living History?
Book your private Van tour today and experience Urartian fortresses, Armenian church heritage, and the breathtaking shores of Van Lake with a dedicated guide. If you want a smooth, all-inclusive way to see the region’s essential sights in just three days, this is the itinerary that brings it all together.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions, FAQ
Q1: What will I see on Day 1 of the tour?
A1: Day 1 includes Hosap Castle, Cavustepe Castle, and the 7 Churches Armenian Village. You will explore Urartian-era sites and important Armenian church ruins and structures.
Q2: Does the itinerary include a full tour around Van Lake?
A2: Yes, Day 2 features a full 360-degree drive around Van Lake, the largest lake in Turkey. Locals often call it a sea because of its size.
Q3: Is there a boat trip included in the 3-day private guided tour of Van?
A3: Yes, Day 3 includes a boat tour on Van Lake to Akdamar Island. This is part of the 3-day private guided tour of Van itinerary.
Q4: How difficult is the Castle of Van visit?
A4: The overall tour is rated easy, but the hike up Castle of Van requires some effort. It can be challenging with children or a baby stroller, though the city views from the top are rewarding.
Q5: When is the Church of the Holy Cross open for worship?
A5: The Church of the Holy Cross on Akdamar Island is open for worship only once a year in September. You can still visit the church as part of the 3-day private guided tour of Van.
Activity
Availability
You can book up to the start time, as long as there are places remaining. Book now to guarantee your spot.
Additional Information
Physical: Wheelchair Not accessible
Duration
3 days
Languages
English - Speaking Guide
Kurdish (Kurmanji) - Speaking Guide
Russian - Speaking Guide
Turkish - Speaking Guide
Additional Information
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Cancellation Policy
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Meeting Point
Complete Operator information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, are included on your Confirmation Voucher. Our Product Managers select only the most experienced and reliable operators in each destination, removing the guesswork for you, and ensuring your peace of mind.
End Point
Complete Operator information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, are included on your Confirmation Voucher. Our Product Managers select only the most experienced and reliable operators in each destination, removing the guesswork for you, and ensuring your peace of mind.







