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See some of the most sacred sites in ancient Turkey, including the house where the Virgin Mary supposedly lived and the basilica under which Saint John may be buried.
After departing from the pier, you will drive through the countryside to the House of the Virgin, which lies in a nature park. Believed to be the last residence of the Virgin Mary, the small stone building contains a bedroom, kitchen and an altar adorned with images of Mary.
Although archaeologists date the existing building to the 6th century, the foundations are much older, perhaps from the 1st century, the time of Mary. A sacred spring known as the Fountain of Our Lady runs under the house, and you will be welcome to drink from it.
You will next stop at the ruins of St. John’s Basilica. Built in the 6th century, the church stood over the spot where St. John is supposedly buried. Although a Mongol army destroyed the building and pillaged materials, part of the basilica has been restored to show its scope.
Similarly, you will view the ruins of the Temple of Artemis. Invaders also damaged it, as did an arsonist and a Christian mob. The final version of the renovated temple was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. All that remains is one column and a few scattered remnants.
Once you drive back to Kusadasi, you may return to the pier or stay in town for an enlightening carpet lecture or shopping.