Gocek is a typical Turkish town known for its lively weekly market. After pick-up from your hotel, we'll set off on the scenic drive to Gocek while your guide fills you in on what to expect. Upon arrival, the guide will provide you with a brief orientation, then it's time to immerse yourself in the bustling market scene, browsing stalls overflowing with aromatic spices and myriad local wares. Revel in the charm of this Turkish town before returning to base in the ealy afternoon.

Gocek Half Day Market Tour
- Visit a typical weekly market and see local daily life
- Tour accompanied by a guide for orientation and context
- Chance to visit a different town on market day
Transport
Guide
- Food and drinks not included
- Please note that all times are approximate and subject to change
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