Seek out the ghostly single column of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, then follow St. John's footsteps to his hilltop basilica in charming Selçuk — a deeply moving morning beyond the main Ephesus circuit.
What to expect
The Temple of Artemis, once four times the size of the Parthenon, now stands as a single haunting column rising from a marshy field — a poetic, meditative site that rewards quiet contemplation. A short drive uphill brings you to the Byzantine Basilica of St. John, built over the apostle's tomb, where sweeping views of the Selçuk plain unfold below. A stroll through Selçuk's traditional market — figs, olives, handwoven textiles — completes the morning before your private transfer back to port.
Good to know
Combine this with an afternoon at Ephesus main site for a full-day itinerary. Selçuk is 3 km from Ephesus — easily done by private vehicle. Early morning is best to avoid heat and crowds at both sites.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Kusadasi (Ephesus) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.