IZMIR NEVSHEHIR
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IZMIR NEVSHEHIR

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Created: Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Ref ID: 8498030
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Created: Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Destinations: Izmir, Turkey , Nevsehir, Turkey , Baku, Azerbaijan

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21 Mar
Transport from Baku to Izmir
Departure
Azerbaijan Airlines
Azerbaijan Airlines Azerbaijan Airlines - J28041
07:20 - Baku, Heydar Aliyev (GYD)
09:30 - Izmir, Adnan Menderes (ADB)
3h 10m 1 PC Nonstop Fare: AZAL CLASSIC
Transport:  J28041
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: AZAL CLASSIC
21 Mar
1. Izmir
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About the destination:

Izmir – The Capital of Sun and Slow Living

Izmir is calling. But this call isn’t loud — it arrives as a scent: the smell of freshly baked simit, salty sea air kissed with lemon, and lavender floating from old alleyways.

Buying a ticket to this city means chasing a feeling. Someone searching for an “Izmir flight ticket” isn't just looking for a destination — they're looking for the right to live slowly.


A City That Doesn’t Feel Foreign

Izmir doesn’t overwhelm. It doesn’t transform into a tourist zone. Those who come here don’t say “I’ll return” — they simply know they never want to leave. A sunset stroll along the Kordon, morning coffee in Alsancak, or tasting fresh fruits at the Bostanlı market — these are the rhythms of Izmir.


Where History Walks the Streets, Not Hangs in Museums

Izmir's past breathes in the open air. Ottoman echoes in the Kemeraltı Bazaar, Roman whispers in the Agora ruins, and a dialogue between the modern world and the ancient clock tower in Konak Square. History doesn’t stand still here — it walks with you.


Blue Windows, Stone Walls, and Alaçatı’s Charm

Just beyond the city lies Alaçatı — not just another place, but a different dimension. A place where time pauses, the rush disappears, and silence speaks. Wake up to lavender in the air, ancient stone houses, and a breeze that smells of sea and memory — this isn’t a city trip, it’s a journey for the soul.


Izmir Flight Ticket – A Shortcut to Breathing Again

A direct flight from Baku to Izmir couldn’t be easier. Affordable, fast, and filled with unexpected beauty — all it takes is one search for “Izmir flight ticket”.

Don’t plan your way into Izmir — just start living it.

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23 Mar
Transport from Izmir to Nevsehir
SunExpress
SunExpress SunExpress - XQ9038
06:15 - Izmir, Adnan Menderes (ADB)
07:45 - Kayseri, Erkilet (ASR) Alternative airport
1h 30m 1 PC Nonstop
Transport:  XQ9038
Cabin Class: Economy
23 Mar
2. Nevsehir
Stay in
About the destination: First Nyssa, and later Muskara (in the 18th century), Nevsehir, the 'new city', has been known for its spiritual character and for its love of the arts during the 'Time of the Tulips'. Until the 18th century, Nevsehir was a small town in Anatolia whose destiny changed thanks to Ibrahim Pacha, who was born here and became a Grand Vizier. On the death of Damat Ibrahim Pacha, in 1730, the city did not lose its importance because after the Ottoman era and with the arrival of the Republic, it became the capital of the province that bears its own name. This beautiful town stands out for the fortress perched on the hill, guarding the city. Built in the Seljuk period, it is the oldest building in Nevsehir. The külliye is a complex consisting of a fortress, a mosque, a library, a theological school, a library, a theological school, a hamam, an imaret (popular hostel and soup kitchen) and an elementary school.
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25 Mar
Transport from Nevsehir to Baku
Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines Turkish Airlines
20:45 - Nevsehir, Kapadokya (NAV)
03:55 - Baku, Heydar Aliyev (GYD)
+1 day 6h 10m 0 KG 1 Stop
TK
TK Turkish Airlines - TK 7589
20:45 - Nevsehir, Kapadokya (NAV)
22:00 - Istanbul, Sabiha Gokcen (SAW)
Transport:  TK7589
Cabin Class: Economy
2h 10m - Connection in Istanbul, Sabiha Gokcen (SAW)
TK
TK Turkish Airlines - TK 7702
00:10 - Istanbul, Sabiha Gokcen (SAW)
03:55 - Baku, Heydar Aliyev (GYD)
Transport:  TK7702
Cabin Class: Economy
25 Mar
3. Baku
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About the destination:

Tour Baku by Newly Renovated Caspian Sea Cruise Ship Mirvari


First-time travelers to Baku often ask this question:

Can I sail on the Caspian Sea?

The answer is definitely yes. 

If you’re interested in sailing (literally) - if you mean a sailing boat or a yacht - yes.

Or if you want to travel across the Caspian Sea by ferry from Baku to Turkmenbashi, Turkmenistan, or Aktau, Kazakhstan, again, yes.

But these answers don't really cut it for people who just want to see the city from the sea and enjoy the fresh sea breeze.

So, if you're among those looking for a half-hour sea tour around Baku, you're in the right place.

In this post, you'll learn about touring on the Caspian Sea Cruise at Baku Bay, including:

About the passenger ship;

Itinerary and schedule;

Ticket prices and more.

Let’s dive right in.


Caspian Sea Tour from the Beautiful Seaside National Park


The cruise ship tours on the Caspian Sea have resumed in November 2024 after a two-year hiatus.


Heretofore, boat tours on Baku Boulevard (Seaside National Park) had been suspended due to the drop in sea level.

Once, the passenger ship departed from Sadko Bridge, but now it departs from the pier in front of the Baku Sea Terminal (Bakı Dəniz Vağzalı).

So, if you want to take a Caspian Sea cruise ship, you'll need to go to Baku Sea Terminal.

It’s 800 meters on foot from Sadko Bridge and very close to the Crescent Bay on the Boulevard as well.

The Baku boat trip, departing from the sea terminal and passing around the White City, takes more than 30 minutes.

And it's available every day from 2 pm to 9 pm, including holidays, unless there’re bad weather conditions.


Note 1: For more details about the schedule of the Baku boat tour, it’s best to check the official Baku Boulevard website, as the working hours may vary in summer and winter.

About the Baku Cruise Ship “Mirvari”


Mirvari (operating since 2013) is the largest passenger ship on Baku Boulevard, with a capacity to carry 450-460 passengers at a time.


The ship has 3 decks.

After the renovation, the first deck is also available for passengers to take close-up pictures of the blue waters of the Caspian Sea.


There's also a lovely restaurant where you can enjoy your meal while listening to classical music.

Along with the passenger seats on the second deck, there is a café where you can enjoy hot coffee or tea with a snack or sweets.

By the way, you're welcome to bring your own food - there are no rules about that.

And lastly, the VIP lounge and extra passenger seats are on the 3rd deck.


Note 2: Sadly, the smaller passenger ship, Shafag (which had 60 seats), is out of service now. 



Caspian Sea Cruise Baku Price and Tickets


As of 2025, prices for the Caspian Sea Cruise "Mirvari" are 5 AZN (about 3 USD) for standard and 10 AZN (around 6 USD) for VIP. 


For kids under 6, boarding the ship is free.


You can buy your tickets from the box office at the pier.


I mean the box office where it says “Tickets” (Kassa).


Buying tickets in advance is not possible yet.


Final Note: When I first took a tour in November 2024 on the "Mirvari" after its renovation, they were offering a rich breakfast for 30 AZN (18 USD) on weekends from 11 am to 1 pm as well. Hope this service is still valid.


That’s it.


In the end, I want to mention that it'll absolutely be worth taking a short sea trip at Baku Bay and it must be on your itinerary of the best things to do in Baku.


The prices are affordable, and the view is scenic. 


You won’t lose anything at all, I promise.


Have a great Caspian Sea tour.


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