If you want to escape the massive cruise-ship crowds of Ephesus, these three ancient sites sit just south of Kuşadası and offer incredible archeological exploration.
Priene: An evocative, pine-forested Greek city (€6).
Miletus: Home to a massive, beautifully preserved Roman theater and an on-site archaeological museum (€10 combined).
Didyma: Features the colossal Temple of Apollo (€10).
2026 Ticket Price Summary Table
Museum / Site Location 2026 Entry Fee (International Visitors) Best For
Ephesus Ruins Selçuk €40 Roman architecture, global landmarks
Ephesus Experience Museum Selçuk €45 Immersive digital history, VR/Audio storytelling
Terrace Houses Inside Ephesus €15 Intricate Roman mosaics and frescoes
Ephesus Museum Selçuk €10 Artifacts, statues of Artemis
Güvercinada (Pigeon Island) Castle Kuşadası Free Coastal views, casual walking, maritime history
Miletus Ruins & Museum Didim Road €10 Massive theater, ancient philosophy history
Didyma (Temple of Apollo) Didim €10 Giant, towering ancient columns
Priene Ruins Güllübahçe €6 Quiet, atmospheric Greek city layout
Money-Saving Tip: The Museum Pass Aegean
If you plan on visiting Ephesus, the Terrace Houses, and at least one or two other sites (like the Ephesus Museum or Miletus), buying individual tickets will quickly add up.
Instead, look into the Museum Pass Aegean issued by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
Validity: Valid for 7 days from its first use.
What it includes: Free, skip-the-line entry to Ephesus, Terrace Houses, Ephesus Museum, Troy, Aphrodisias, and multiple sites down the coast toward Izmir and Mugla.
Traveler Note: Ticket counters accept major credit cards (Visa/Mastercard) and Euros cash. Ensure you bring a physical copy or clear digital scan of your passport, as security/ticketing agents occasionally request it for international tourist validations.