KUMUKA IN TURKEY - Turkey, part European and
part Asian, with a rich heritage of Romans, Turks,
Moors and Crusaders. See the age-old traditions
of carpet making, kilim weaving and ceramics.
Head south in summer-time and make the most
of the glorious weather and beautiful towns along
the Aegean coast. Try new foods with exotic
spices, refreshing mint tea and perhaps Raki,
Turkey’s national drink.
With many of our staff hailing from Turkey, this is
an area where our knowledge is second to none.
Our Turkey tours are small group tours conducted
in a private bus or minivan. With a maximum
group size of 16 and accompanied by an
experienced Kumuka driver/guide, we feel that this
is the perfect way to see this wonderful country.
Anzac only day tours are conducted by coach.
KUMUKA IN GREECE - Famed for being the
birthplace of democracy and western philosophy,
for the Olympic Games and as the cradle of
civilisation, Greece makes an unforgettable
destination for a memorable vacation.
With a rich classical past, and a modern thriving
present, see for yourself why the Greek landscape
has inspired so many. Discover breathtaking
scenery as you roam from coast to mountain top,
strolling through shady olive groves and standing
tall in ancient ruins. Enjoy the healthy
Mediterranean cuisine, or join the beautiful people
and party at the outdoor bars. Marvel at the sun
drenched islands, spread like jewels across the
cobalt blue Aegean Sea, and sip sundowners at
whitewashed tavernas, set around bustling
harbours.
Kumuka has put together a series of tours in
Greece to cover a range of tastes, from the
adventurous to the hedonistic. The Kumuka
recipe for small group tours, ensures an
intimate yet social way of experiencing this
marvellous country.
Santorini - Greece
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