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OVERVIEW
This excursion is for guests who are fully dependent on their mobility device. You will be required to supply your own wheelchair/scooter. Your mobility equipment (manual or electric) must not exceed the following dimensions: W 39", L 39", H 51".
Those guests that are companions, use a cane or walker, or have limited mobility issues must book the companion tour code: IZM_A1 Accessible- Companion: Ephesus & Temple of Artemis.
Tour includes step-free routes, shorter distances and no stairs. Accessible restrooms with wide doors for wheelchairs are present along the tour route. Vehicles are adapted with an access ramp (or lift where available) to accommodate a limited number of wheelchairs and/or mobility scooters. Guides are not allowed to push wheelchairs; therefore, guests needing special assistance must be accompanied by an able-bodied.
Explore the extraordinary ruins of ancient Ephesus and other historically important archaeological sites. One of the most impressive structures in Ephesus is the Great Theater, which was constructed in the 3rd century BC and enlarged to its current capacity of 25,000 during the Roman period. Over time, it has served as a venue for gladiator fights, political discussions, plays and concerts. The theater’s gymnasium once contained warm bathing pools, recreation rooms and training halls. As you proceed along Ephesus’ lower gates, you will view the commercial agora, tomb of Arsinoe and iconic façade of the Celsus Library, all of which the guide will describe in detail. You will then drive past the remains of the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, before pausing at the modest house where the Virgin Mary is thought to have spent the last years of her life. The house is now a small chapel.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Behold the Great Theatre, which the Romans expanded to seat 25,000 spectators.
• Admire the remains of the magnificent Library of Celsus, which was built in 117 AD.
• See the ruins of the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
• Visit the house where the Virgin Mary supposedly lived toward the end of her life.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.