Amasya Tours
Private Amasya Tours
Walk Ottoman mansions above the Yeşilırmak, explore Pontic rock tombs and Amasya Castle with a private licensed guide — ideal for photographers and slow-travel culture lovers.
Planning your route? Read the Amasya travel guide for stay length, best months and things to do — then book private tours below.
Amasya — riverside Ottoman gem
Timber konaks line the Yesilirmak River beneath Pontic rock tombs — Amasya is one of Turkey's most photogenic small cities without Istanbul's scale. Private walking tours cover riverside mansions, the old bazaar and castle viewpoints at a pace suited to photographers and culture travelers.
Rock tombs and Amasya Castle
The kings' tombs carved into the cliff face the old town across the water — best at golden hour. Castle climbs reward with valley panoramas; guides explain Pontic and Ottoman layers without rushed bus departures.
North Anatolia routing
Pair Amasya with Safranbolu on a two-day private route from Istanbul or Ankara. Domestic flights to Samsun or Amasya make same-day trips from Istanbul possible — we quote flights, transfers and guiding in one itinerary.
Who Amasya tours suit
Repeat Turkey visitors, architecture lovers and slow-travel photographers. Less ideal as a sole destination on a first 7-day trip unless combined with Cappadocia or Safranbolu on extended routes.
Amasya tour pricing
Half-day old town walks from $70–95 per person for two travelers; full-day Amasya plus castle from $95–130. Istanbul day trips by flight quoted separately with airport transfers — TURSAB-licensed guides throughout.
Available Tours
Stroll riverside Ottoman mansions, Pontic rock tombs and Amasya Castle with a local guide who knows every hidden corner.
Fly to Amasya for a full day exploring the riverside old town — ideal as a cultural add-on to a longer Turkey trip.