antalya, turkey - Semester at Sea

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antalya, turkey - Semester at Sea
ANTALYA, TURKEY
Arrive: 0800 Wednesday, July 3
Onboard: 2100 Friday, July 5
July 6 In-Port/Class Day
Brief Overview: Turkey is a vibrant and astonishing blend
of history and culture situated at the crossroads of Asia,
the Middle East and Europe, commonly referred to as
Asia Minor. The southern city of Antalya may not be
familiar by name, but it has a rich Greco-Roman history
and was the starting point of St. Paul’s first missionary
journey. The newly restored “old town” oozes charm and
a wealth of artifacts and interesting exhibits are on
display at the Archaeology Museum. Be sure to try some
Turkish pancakes, Gozleme, while you are here and sip
some Turkish tea at a local tea house.
Nearby: Many sites of the early Christian church are
located nearby including Perge, Psidian, Antioch and
Iconium. The home of St. Nicholas (Santa Claus!) is
about 2 hours away in Demre, Myra. The world’s oldest intact amphitheater is in nearby Aspendos and
is still being utilized for performances. Beneath the clear waters of the Mediterranean, the sunken city
of Kekova is a fascinating place to explore. Students may opt to hike to Chimera, the site of the
eternal Olympic flame. You can also go river rafting in the Taurus Mountains or spend a relaxing
afternoon at one of the local beaches.
Overnight: The World Heritage Site of Pamukkale and its natural wonder “cotton castle” are considered
to be the “Yellowstone of Turkey”. Aphrodisias, the art and marble center of the Roman era, also
boasts the world’s oldest stadium. Xanthos, another World Heritage Site and the former capital of
Lycia, is a premier archaeological site. Buried under sand dunes, the remains of Patara are also a
spectacular site.
Suggested short-cuts to simple planning:
Register for the following “bundles” of trips based on your interests.
Archaeology:
Day 1: AYA101-101 Perge & Aspendos
Day 2: AYA106-201 Side–Manavgat & Alanya
Action/Adventure:
Day 2: AYA103-201 Kekova – Simena & Myra
Day 3: AYA108-301 Rafting at Serik
Nature:
Day 1: AYA105-201 Termessos Hike
Day 3: AYA107-301 Olympos & Chimera Hike
TERMS AND CONDITIONS: In selling tickets or otherwise making arrangements for field programs (including transportation, shore side
accommodations and meals); the Institute of Shipboard Education (I.S.E.) acts only as an agent for others who provide such services as
independent contractors. All participants accepting or using tickets or other arrangements for such services shall be deemed to agree and
consent that I.S.E. shall not be liable or responsible in any way for any loss, death, injury, or illness to person or loss, theft or damage to
personal property arising from or in connection with such services. I.S.E. shall not be responsible for cancellation of field programs for reasons
beyond its control and in such event, at its option, may refund the purchase price.
Day 1: Wednesday, July 3
IMPORTANT: If you registered in one of the following courses, you have a field lab on this day.
Do not make any other travel plans as this is a designated class day in port for your course:
ENWR 1559-101
Professor Bass
Travel Writing, Section 1
SEMS 3500-501
Professor Loroz
International Marketing, Section 1
BIOL 3559-102
Professor Genovese
Marine Conservation Biology
SOC 3595 &
SEMS 3500-107
Professor Roberts
Social and Political Dimensions of Climate Change
ANTH 2589
Professor Smith
Introduction to Mediterranean Archaeology
COMM 4330-501
Professor Thomas-Hunt
Negotiating for Value, Section 1
AYA 100-101
ANTALYA ORIENTATION TOUR (Morning Group)
Drive along the Mediterranean
coast to the city center to begin
your walking tour. Enter the old
town in style by passing through
Hadrian's Gate, constructed in
honor of his visit here in 130 AD.
Walk into the 13th century as you
pass the Yivli Minare Mosque, the
grooved minaret that has become
a symbol of the city.
Half Day
STANDARD PRICE
Early Booking
Adult
$43
$41
Child
TIME
$22
$21
Date
Time
July 3
0900
Return July 3
HIGHLIGHTS
1230
Depart
Ancient harbor
Antalya Archaeological Museum
Old town
Stroll through narrow streets where pretty Ottoman mansions have been
MINIMUM REGISTRATION: 15
converted to quaint lodges covered with bougainvillea vines. Time moves a little
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: none
slower here, so relax and absorb the atmosphere. Later pass the Hidirlik Tower, a
nd
squat stone cylinder that is believed to be the tomb of a 2 century Roman
concul, as you wander down to the old harbor area. Not long ago this Roman harbor was falling into ruins. It is now an awardwinning yacht marina, surrounded by cafes, restaurants and charming shops with their vividly colored handicrafts. Complete
your morning with a visit to the Antalya Archaeological Museum. Take time to walk through the halls to see the relics
discovered in the Pamphilia Region of ancient Asia Minor from both Greek and Roman eras before returning to the ship.
Please note: This tour is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties.
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AYA 101-101
PERGE & ASPENDOS (Morning Group)
Journey back in time to the ancient city of
Perge. Located on the east side of Antalya, it
was founded by Greek settlers following the
Trojan Wars. Perge flourished under the
Selecuid Kings, who fortified the city for the fist
time. In the Hellenistic period Perge’s prosperity
was made in the coin minting industry. It was
later used by Alexander the Great as his base of
operations. You will visit the 2nd Century Roman amphitheater and stadium, the
city ramparts and the Roman city gate complex. You will also see the Nymphaion,
the Propylaion, the baths and the agora.
Half Day
STANDARD PRICE
Early Booking
Adult
$46
$44
Child
TIME
$23
$22
Date
Time
July 3
0900
Return July 3
HIGHLIGHTS
1230
Depart
Perge
Aspendos
Ancient amphitheater
MINIMUM REGISTRATION: 20
Continue to Aspendos, whose amphitheatre is considered the most well-preserved
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: none
in the Mediterranean. Built in the 2nd Century AD, it was used for major concerts
and plays until a few years ago. Dating from 1000 BC, the city was a major port and
considered a key stronghold in the region during the 5th Century BC. Water was brought to the city through a marvelous aqueduct
system which is also extremely well preserved. Walk thru this immense building and test the acoustics and view the still standing
aqueducts before returning to the ship.
Please note: This tour is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties.
AYA 100-102
ANTALYA ORIENTATION TOUR (Afternoon Group)
Drive along the Mediterranean coast to the city center to begin your
walking tour. Enter the old town in style by passing through Hadrian's
Gate, constructed in honor of his visit here in 130 AD. Walk into the 13th
century as you pass the Yivli Minare Mosque, the grooved minaret that
has become a symbol of the city.
Half Day
STANDARD PRICE
Early Booking
Adult
$43
$41
Child
TIME
$22
$21
Depart
Date
Time
July 3
1400
Stroll through narrow streets where pretty
Return July 3
1730
Ottoman mansions have been converted
HIGHLIGHTS
to quaint lodges covered with
Ancient harbor
Antalya Archaeological Museum
bougainvillea vines. Time moves a little
Old town
slower here, so relax and absorb the
MINIMUM REGISTRATION: 15
atmosphere. Later pass the Hidirlik Tower,
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: none
a squat stone cylinder that is believed to
be the tomb of a 2nd century Roman
concul, as you wander down to the old harbor area. Not long ago this Roman harbor
was falling into ruins. It is now an award-winning yacht marina, surrounded by
cafes, restaurants and charming shops with their vividly colored handicrafts.
Complete your morning with a visit to the Antalya Archaeological Museum. Take
time to walk through the halls to see the relics discovered in the Pamphilia Region
of ancient Asia Minor from both Greek and Roman eras before returning to the
ship.
Please note: This tour is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties.
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AYA 101-102
PERGE & ASPENDOS (Afternoon Group)
Half Day
STANDARD PRICE
Early Booking
Adult
$46
$44
Child
TIME
$23
$22
Date
Time
July 3
1400
Return July 3
HIGHLIGHTS
1730
Depart
Journey back in time to the ancient city of Perge. Located on the east side of
Perge
Antalya, it was founded by Greek settlers following the Trojan Wars. Perge
Aspendos
Ancient amphitheater
flourished under the Selecuid Kings, who fortified the city for the fist time. In the
MINIMUM REGISTRATION: 20
Hellenistic period Perge’s prosperity was made in the coin minting industry. It was
later used by Alexander the Great as his base of operations. You will visit the 2nd
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: none
Century Roman amphitheater and stadium, the city ramparts and the Roman city
gate complex. You will also see the Nymphaion, the Propylaion, the baths and the agora.
Continue to Aspendos, whose amphitheatre is considered the most well-preserved in the Mediterranean. Built in the 2nd
Century AD, it was used for major concerts and plays until a few years ago. Dating from 1000 BC, the city was a major port
and considered a key stronghold in the region during the 5th Century BC. Water was brought to the city through a marvelous
aqueduct system which is also extremely well preserved. Walk thru this immense building and test the acoustics and view the
still standing aqueducts before returning to the ship.
Please note: This tour is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties.
AYA 108-101
RAFTING AT SERIK – GROUP A
**NEW!**
Drive to the village of Beskonak
and experience 14 km on the
Köprülü River! Raft on white
water rapids while enjoying an
incredible view of the Taurus
Mountains and the clean air in
Köprülü Canyon National Park.
Full Day
STANDARD PRICE
Early Booking
Adult
$79
$76
Child
TIME
$40
$38
Depart
All equipment; helments, life
jackets, and wetsuits (depending
on weather conditions) will pe
provided. After you get your
equipment, you will be informed about rafting and general rules. After rafting, a late
lunch will be provided before heading back to the pier.
Please note: This tour is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties.
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Date
Time
July 3
0900
Return July 3
1700
HIGHLIGHTS
Adventure rafting
Beautiful landscape
Lunch served
MINIMUM REGISTRATION: 20
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 40
Day 2: Thursday, July 4
AYA 202-201
FETHIYE – PATARA & XHANTOS - TLOS
Visit the Lycian region of ancient Asia
Minor on this trip. Your first day will visit
Tlos, an ancient ruined Lycian hilltop
citadel near the resort town of Kalkan.
Tlos is believed to be one of the most
important religious Lycian cities, settled
more than 4,000 years ago. Next you will
explore is Patara, a once flourishing
maritime and commercial city on the
south-west coast of Turkey. It is the
birthplace of St. Nicholas, who lived most
of his life in the nearby town of Myra. The
endless coastal strip and the remains of
ancient Patara under sand dunes is a
spectacular sight.
2 days/1 night
STANDARD PRICE
Early Booking
Adult
$283
$269
Child
TIME
$142
$134
Date
Time
July 4
0800
Return July 5
HIGHLIGHTS
1600
Depart
Patara ruins
Xhantos
Ancient Tlos
Oludeniz
MINIMUM REGISTRATION: 20
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 40
Visit Xanthos and Letoon, two neighboring UNESCO World Heritage sites, in the afternoon. Xanthos was the capital city of the
Lycian Federation and dates back to the 8th century BC. Letoon was the sacred cult center of Lycia and is located less than 10
km to the south of Xanthos. Return to Fethiye after your visit for dinner and an overnight stay.
Your next day begins with a visit to Telmessos, the largest city in Lycia. Located
near the Carian border, it is the site of the modern city Fethiye. The wellprotected harbor of Telmessos is separated from the Gulf of Telmessos by an
island. Check out the findings of the Archaeological Museum and visit Blue
Lagoon (Oludeniz), a remarkable wonder of nature. You will also visit the ruins
of Kayakoy village, once a place for Anatolian Greek-speaking Christians living
in Lycia but now a ghost town. Then head back to Antalya via Korkuteli, where
the ship will be awaiting you.
ITINERARY
Day 1: (D,L)
Drive to Fethiye via Korkuteli
Visit Tlos & Patara
Visit Xanthos & Letoon
Dinner and overnight in Fethiye
Day 2: (B,L)
Visit ancient Telmessos
Go to Kayakoy
Visit Oludeniz, Blue Lagoon
Drive to Antalya over Korkuteli
Please note: This tour is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties. Registration deadline is May 15.
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AYA 201-201
PAMUKKALE – HIERAPOLIS – LAODICIA & APHRODISIAS
Explore the highlights of southern Turkey beyond
the Taurus mountains in this program. Explore
ancient social centers and natural features during
this trip through history.
The first day will bring you to Aphrodisias, named
for Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love. See her
unique cult image, the Aphrodite of Aphrodisias. In
addition to being the art and sculpture center of
Asia Minor, Aphrodisias is also the site of the most
well preserved stadium and Grand Theater. Spend
your evening in Pamukkale, UNESCO a world
heritage site and enjoy a dinner with your group.
2 days/1 night
STANDARD PRICE
Early Booking
Adult
$266
$252
Child
TIME
$133
$126
Date
Time
July 4
0900
Return July 5
HIGHLIGHTS
1800
Depart
Travertine & natural pools
Laodicea
Pamukkale
Aphrodisias
MINIMUM REGISTRATION: 20
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 120
Day two will visit Hierapolis, a UNESCO
World Heritage Site. The hot springs
there have been used as a Spa since the 2nd century BCE. The large necropolis is
filled with sarcophagi. Visit Pamukkale, where the great “cotton castle” baths were
constructed with huge stone blocks without the use of cement. The complex, which
was constructed in the 2nd century BCE, constitutes a good example of vault type
architecture.
You will thengo to Laodicea, situated between the narrow valleys of the small rivers Asopus and Caprus. See the building built
by Antiochus II Theos, in 261-253 BC to honor of his wife Laodicea. Some of the earliest churches of Asia Minor were started in
this area. In fact, the Church of St. Philip was recently discovered by Turkish archaeologists. Head back to Antalya through the
scenic Taurus Mountains.
ITINERARY
Day 1: (L,D)
09.00 Depart Antalya to North –
10.30- Visit Aphrodisias.
Lunch in Geyve village
14.30
Pamukkale visit, optional swimming
opportunity at natural old pools (entrance fee for
swimming not included).
19.00 Dinner and overnight in Pamukkale
Day 2: (B,L)
Visit Hierapolis
Visit natural pools & travertine
Visit Laodicea
Back to Antalya through Taurus Mountains
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Please note:
This tour is
not
recommend
ed for
guests with
walking
difficulties.
AYA 103-201
KEKOVA – SIMENA & MYRA - DEMRE
Spend the morning in the ancient Roman town of
Myra and the small town of Demre. Demre is
best known as the home of St. Nicholas – yes,
THAT St. Nick - who died here in 345 AD! Visit
rock-carved tombs, an ancient Roman theater,
the tomb of St. Nicholas and the beautifully
decorated church that is dedicated to him.
Full Day
STANDARD PRICE
Early Booking
Adult
$79
$76
Child
TIME
$40
$38
Date
Time
July 4
0800
Return July 4
HIGHLIGHTS
1900
Depart
From Demre, you will continue to Cayagzi
Kekova sunken city
and board a motorboat for a 2 hour cruise
St. Nicholas, Myra
along the Kekova shores. During the cruise,
Simena
youwill have the opportunity to see the
Teimussa
sunken city (caused by earthquakes) and
Lunch
Lycian sarcophagus through the crystal clear
MINIMUM REGISTRATION: 25
water. Then you can climb to the Simena
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: none
Castle and enjoy the view. Students may
enjoy refreshments, take time for a swim or paddle around in an ocean kayak (optional –
see below). Finally, visit ancient Teimussa to see the Lycian cemeteries and ruins.
Note: This program requires approximately 2.5 hours of travel time each way.
Please note: This excursion involved extensive walking and standing. Bring swimming suit, sunscreen and towel.
AYA 104-201
OPTIONAL SEA KAYAK in KEKOVA (only with AYA 103-201)
Sea Kayaking is an exciting and fun
way to explore the famous Kekova
region. Paddle at your own pace over
the Kekora’s famous Sunken City.
The area is off-limits to swimmers
and divers, making kayaking the
best way to see this artifact. It is the
closest you can get to the
underwater foundations, walls and
mosaics dating back 2000 years.
2 hours
STANDARD PRICE
Early Booking
Adult
$40
$38
Child
TIME
$20
$19
Depart
Date
Time
July 4
1500
Return July 4
1700
HIGHLIGHTS
Kekova sunken city via kayak
Swimming (optional)
MINIMUM REGISTRATION: 15
Before you set out, our trained guides give a full briefing about the equipment we
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 39
use and safety. There is a safety boat close by at all times. The worst thing that
can happen is that you get wet! You don't need any previous experience to try sea
kayaking – the paddles are very light and we go mostly with the current. The first part of the trip is the longest leg taking us across
to the Ancient Shipyard (Tersane). Here we get our first swim break! Our paddling continues along the coast line over the sunken
city of Kekova. We then have our last leg of paddling back to base passing sarcophagi often poking out of the sea. Bring your
sense of adventure.
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AYA 105-201
TERMESSOS EXCURSION & HIKE
Half Day
Start the morning with a hike up the Taurus Mountains
range to the ancient town of Termessos. The area is
sourrounded with pine trees and the ancient culture of
Pamphylia. Termessos was a Pisidian city founded on
a natural platform on top of Güllük Dağı and is one of
the best preserved of the ancient cities of Turkey.
STANDARD PRICE
Early Booking
Adult
$32
$31
Child
TIME
$16
$16
Date
Time
July 4
0900
During your two-hour hike, you will be able to explore
the see the city walls and gates, a gymnasium, and the
historical drainage system. Be on the lookout for an
ancient collonaded street! You can also see a necropolis, numerous sarcophagi,
an ancient amphitheater and, of course, a magnificent view.
Return July 4
HIGHLIGHTS
1300
Please note: This tour involves strenuous activity.
summer hat are suggested. Bring bottled water.
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 80
Depart
AYA 106-201
Comforable shoes and a
Taurus Mountains
Ancient Termessos
Hiking
MINIMUM REGISTRATION: 20
SIDE-MANAVGAT WATERFALLS & ALANYA
Head to Alanya, a pretty
holiday resort town. It was a
small town during the Roman
and Byzantine era, then called
Coracesion. While there you
will see the Damlataş Cave, a
masterpiece of nature known
for its currative affect on
asthma disease. Then stop to
visit the Archaeological
Museum of Alanya which has a
wonderful display of folk art and artifacts from the region. You will then drive up
to the citadel to view the town from the tope of the hill. From here, you can see
see the Red Tower built by Seljuk Turks in 1220.
Full Day
STANDARD PRICE
Early Booking
Adult
$102
$98
Child
TIME
$51
$49
Date
Time
July 4
0900
Return July 4
HIGHLIGHTS
1800
Depart
Side
Manavgat Waterfalls
Alanya
Lunch at restaurant
MINIMUM REGISTRATION: 25
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: none
Cool off with a swim in the turquoise waters at Alanya Beach before your lunch
break. Continue to Manavgat Waterfalls and the town of Side (meaning pomegranate). In Side you can visit the Grand Theater,
a Roman amphitheater built in the 2nd Century AD that holds 25,000 spectators. You will also see the remains of a basilica, a
market hall with shops and a Nymphaeum on the hilltop. Walk through the town built on top of these old ruins and see the old
harbor before returning to the ship.
Please note: This tour involves strenuous activity, comforable shoes and summer hat are suggested. Bring a swimsuit and
towel along with bottled water.
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Day 3: Friday, July 5
IMPORTANT: If you registered in one of the following courses, you have a field lab on this day.
Do not make any other travel plans as this is a designated class day in port for your course:
ENWR 1559-102
Professor Bass
Travel Writing, Section 2
ENWR 2559-102
Professor Muldoon
Introduction to Creative Writing
AYA 107-301
KEMER – PHASELIS – OLYMPOS & CHIMERA HIKE
Drive out of Antalya through the Olympos National
Park to the resort town of Kemer. See the secluded
coves, beaches and holiday resorts during the
scenic drive. Explore the site of ancient Olymops,
abandoned in the 15th Century and the mysterious
Chimera, known for its volcanic activity.
Later drive to the ancient city of Phaselis founded by
the Rhodians in 700 BC. Phaselis, like Olympos,
was historically under threat from pirates in the 1st
Century BC.
Wander along the old avenue,
stretching from one bay to another, as you visit the old theater and enjoy the peace
and tranquility of this spot. Drive back to Antalya at the end of the program.
AYA 108-301
Half Day
STANDARD PRICE
Early Booking
Adult
Child
TIME
$70
$35
$73
$37
Date
Time
Depart
July 5
0900
Return
July 5
1300
HIGHLIGHTS
Ancient Olympos
Mount Chimaera
Box Lunch
MINIMUM REGISTRATION: 20
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 40
RAFTING AT SERIK – GROUP B
Full Day
Drive to the village of Beskonak
and experience 14 km on the
Köprülü River! Raft on white
water rapids while enjoying an
incredible view of the Taurus
Mountains and the clean air in
Köprülü Canyon National Park.
STANDARD PRICE
Early Booking
Adult
$79
$76
Child
TIME
$40
$38
Depart
All equipment; helments, life
jackets, and wetsuits (depending
on weather conditions) will pe
provided. After you get your
equipment, you will be informed about rafting and general rules. After rafting, a late
lunch will be provided before heading back to the pier.
Please note: This tour is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties.
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Date
Time
July 5
0900
Return July 5
1700
HIGHLIGHTS
Adventure rafting
Beautiful landscape
Lunch served
MINIMUM REGISTRATION: 20
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 40
** NEW EVENING PROGRAM AFTER ITINERARY CHANGE**
AYA 109-303
ASPENDOS THEATER: FIRE OF ANATOLIA
With the changes in the voyage itinerary, we are pleased to now be able to offer
the Fire of Anatolia performance at Apendos. This unique, two-hour show is a
synthesis of hundreds of folkdance figures and music from different regions of
ancient mythological and cultural history in Turkey. Produced by Mustafa
Erdoğan, the group hopes to introduce the world to the fire that arises from the
ancient mosaic of love, cultural history and peace in Anatolia.
Evening
STANDARD PRICE
Early Booking
Adult
$68
$
Child
TIME
$34
$
Depart
Date
Time
July 5
1930
Return July 5
2400
HIGHLIGHTS
“Whirling” dances
Gypsy and Causasian dances
Open-air show in Aspendos
MINIMUM REGISTRATION: 20
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 50
Dances include the Semah tradition, one of the most important traditions of Anatolian cultural history; as well as Gypsy dances
and Caucasian dances that show the diversity of dance in this country that lies at the intersection of Europe and Asia.
The show will be performed at open air Gloria show area near Aspendos ancient Theatre, but not at the ancient Theatre as it is
currently under restoration. Drive time from the pier is approximately 1 hour each way.
PLEASE NOTE: This trip will return AFTER the onboard time. A special extension has been permitted for participants in this SAS
trip.
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