With its structuring tourism, Turkey forms an important part of the economy and has shown a rapid growth in the last 20 years. Visited by 39,8 million tourists in 2014, Turkey takes place as world’s 6th and Europe’s 4th biggest tourism destination.
Read More...Istanbul
Istanbul, having hosted various civilizations and being the oldest center of population with its rooted history and culture, is the most crowded and populated city of Turkey. Connection Asia and Europe and Euxine Sea to the Atlantic via the Aegean Sea, this metropolitan city has a population of approximately 15 million. Istanbul is one of […]
Read More...Istanbul – Islands
Islands is Istanbul’s county, which consists of 9 islands such as; Büyükada, Heybeliada, Burgazada, Kınalıada, Sedefadası, Sivriada, Yassıada, Kaşık Adası, Tavşan Adası.
Read More...Istanbul – Poyrazköy
Founded 6 centuries ago, It is predicted that Genoese were the first to settle in Poyrazköy. Later on, Byzantium came to this village and settled. But after the village came under the Ottoman EMpire, this changed. Poyrazköy is a typical Euxine village. Therefore, many seafood restaurants are available. Also, you can find fresh fish for […]
Read More...Istanbul – Anadolu Kavagı
Being Euxine Sea’s entrance gate tot Bosphorus, Anadolu Kavağı remains its image as a nostalgic fisherman’s village.
Read More...Bursa – Cumalıkızık
Founded in the 13th century, Cumalıkızlık was first a charitable village. Its historic heritage is preserved very well and architecture from the Ottoman times made it to this day. Cumalıkızlık is often used as a set to historical movies or TV shows. Famous CUmalıkızlık Ethnography Museum is located here, where objects from the village’s past […]
Read More...Bursa – Uludağ
Uludağ, which is Turkey’s biggest winter sports center, is the tallest mountain of Marmara region. In clear weather, Marmara Sea and nearby ares are visible from Uludağ. Uludağ, which is Turkey’s biggest winter sports center, is the tallest mountain in Marmara region. In clear weather, Marmara Sea and closeby ares are visible from Uludağ.
Read More...Çanakkale – Gelibolu
Gelibolu Peninsula, where Çanakkle ground and water battles of World War I happenned, is an important tourism place with a sentimental value. Away from the loud city noise and just by the sea, Gelibolu is famous for its natural beauty. It took palce on the United Nations National Parks and Protected Areas list in 1973 […]
Read More...Çanakkale/Balıkesir – Kaz Dağı
Kaz Dağı is a mountain line, residing in between the cities Çanakkale and Balıkesir, on the north of Edremit Bay. Also known as “Mount Ida”. It is mostly surrounded with forests and streams. It is one of the most high-quality oxygen areas of the world.
Read More...(Turkish) İzmir – Şirince
Şirince is a touristic village with a well-protected historical architecture in İzmir’s County, Selçuk. The village has 2 Greek church ruins. Şirince is also famous for its wines.
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