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Bucket List : 13 Best Places to Visit IN Turkey, You Wont Regret!

Bucket List : 13 Best Places to Visit IN Turkey, You Wont Regret!
26 Nov 2021
Bucket List : Best Places to Visit IN Turkey, You Wont Regret!

Relyzer - Turkey, country that occupies a unique geographic position, lying partly in Asia and partly in Europe. Throughout its history it has acted as both a barrier and a bridge between the two continents.

Lil Fun Facts About Turkey

  • Did you know that The story of Santa Claus originated in Turkey? 
Born into a wealthy family, Nicholas was a Christian saint  born in Patara and the Greek Bishop of Myra. After his parents died, he received a large fortune and distributed it to the poor and needy. Legend has it that he threw a sack of gold coins into the house chimney and brought fruit to his children. His good deeds spread throughout Europe, and locals began to combine them with  myths and legends.

  • There are 82,693 mosques in Turkey
As about 99% of all Turks are Muslim, Turkey has some of the most beautiful mosques in the world. One of the most spectacular mosques in Turkey is the Sultanahmet Mosque, popularly known as the Blue Mosque in Istanbul.

  • Turkish women could leave their husbands for coffee
Yes, you read correctly. Hundreds of years ago, a Turkish woman had legal grounds for divorce if her husband could not provide him with something as important as coffee.

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Bucket List : Best Places to Visit IN Turkey, You Wont Regret!

   Kabak Bay   
Kabak bay, Turkey

Kabak Bay - Silence awaits the beach  in the morning, and the valley is still in the shade of the surrounding mountains. Late in the morning, swimmers crawl along the shallow waves or sunbathe on the stony beaches. At lunchtime, the aroma of Turkish cuisine, tomatoes fried in olive oil, onions for a hot dish or gozeleme sizzling in a frying pan invites beachgoers. Fishing boats move in and out of the bay, gathering tourists and finding other  hidden spots.

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1. Olive Garden Kabay
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Kabak is perhaps the only undiscovered area off Turkey's Mediterranean coast that still remains markedly underdeveloped. A small stretch of idyllic nature, the beauty of a hilly forest descending into a sparkling turquoise sea under one vast, unpolluted sky.

   Cappadocia   
Cappadocia, Turkey

Cappadocia - a semi-arid region in central Turkey, is known for its "magic chimneys", featuring tall cone-shaped rocks clustered in the Valley of the Monks, Goreme and elsewhere. Other notable sites include Bronze Age houses carved into valley walls by troglodytes (caves dwellers), later used as refuges by early Christians. The 100m long Ihlara Canyon has many churches carved out of the rock.

Cappadocia is completely a safe place to visit for tourists like most part of Turkey. Violent crime is extremely rare and generally not related to tourists. There is no terrorism endanger. As in any travel, some commonsense is adequate to be safe during your trip.

Argos in Cappadocia

Cappadocia is a land known for its unique rock formations, historical heritage and scenic hot air ballooning. Located in Central Anatolia, this historic area attracts a large number of tourists from all over the world.

   The City of Ephesus   
The city of Ephesus, Tukey

The city of ephesus - Ephesus is an ancient city in the Aegean region of central Turkey near present-day Seljuk. The excavated remains reflect centuries of history, from ancient Greece to the Roman Empire (a major trading center in the Mediterranean) and the spread of Christianity. The cobbled road winds past squares, baths and monumental ruins. The Temple of Hadrian was built before AD 138. for the visit of Emperor Hadrian

The Ancient City of Ephesus, Turkey

Here are some key facts about the city. During the Roman Republic, Ephesus was the capital of the governorate Asia, which included the western part of Asia Minor. It was called "Asia's first and largest metropolis". In Greek and Roman times, Ephesus was the center of worship of Diana (or Artemis), the goddess of the hunt.

     Mugla      
Mugla, Turkey

Mugla - Mugla is one of the maximum famous locations of Turkey. It is the coronary heart of sports like subculture and history, fitness and wellness, nature and eco life, leisure and nightlife in addition to the traditional tourism zone shaped of the sun, sea and sand trio.

Mugla From Top

The nearest airport to Muğla is Bodrum (BJV) Airport which is 61.5 km away. Other nearby airports include Dalaman (DLM) (66.6 km), Rhodes (RHO) (94 km), Kos (KGS) (122.4 km) and Izmir (ADB) (160.3 km).


     Çanakkale     
Cannakale, Turkey

Cannakale - Canakkale is a city on the Marmara Sea in the Dardanelles in northwestern Turkey. The gateway to the battlefields of World War I in Gallipoli, north of the narrow strait. On the territory of the 15th-century Cimenlik castle, the headquarters of the Canakkale Naval Museum houses a historic artillery. Troy's archaeological sites, including the ancient theater, are located in the southwest of the city.

Cannakale, Turkey

Canakkale is very important in Turkey. The city witnessed the Battle of Gallipoli  between the Ottoman Empire and the Allies. The Allies were defeated in this battle between 1915 and 1916, and the Turkish people were victorious.

     Mardin     
Mardin, Turkey

Mardin - Mardin is a city in southeastern Turkey. The capital of the state of Mardin  is known for its Artukid-style architecture in the Old Town and  its strategic location on a rocky hillside by the Tigris River, which rises steeply above the  plains.

Mardin on Nights


Mardin looks more beautiful on nights, bunch of lights decorate that many buildings!!! Sooo Coooolllllll!!!!!!


     Bozcaada     
Bozcaada, Turkey

Bozcaada - Bozcaada is an idyllic island in the Aegean Sea, far  from the usual tourist attractions gimmicks, so its natural charm attracts visitors. The former Greek island, also known as Tenedos,  is full of cobbled streets, brightly glazed old town houses, deserted sandy beaches, beautiful vineyards and traditional vineyard taverns. Check out our helpful travel guide to Bozcaada before booking one of the island's many guesthouses.

Bozcaada, Turkey


How to get there. Ferries to Bozcada Island run all day. The only place on the mainland  with a ferry connection that can reach Bozcaada by car is the Geyikli Yukeri port. There is also a passenger-only high-speed ferry service  from Canakkale to Bozkada.

     Bursa     
Bursa, Turkey

Bursa is a large city in northwestern Turkey, located at the foot of Uludag Mountain, about 2500 meters high, near the Sea of ​​Marmara. The city is famous for its mosques and historical monuments of the early Ottoman Empire. It has been nicknamed "Yesil Bursa" (Green Bursa) because of its many parks, trees and impressive mountain views. The 14th-century Ulu Jami (Great Mosque) has Seljuk-style arches and 20 domes.

Bursa, Turkey

Bursa is a place worth visiting in summer or winter. By exploring on your own, you will make  the most of your trip. The streets in the old part of the city are cobbled, so wear comfortable shoes.


     Oylat Cave     
Oylat Cave, Turkey

Oylat Cave was formed in an important east-west fault in a marble formation about 3 million years old. It is located at the end of Oil Creek Canyon from the Pliocene period. Fossils have been found in caves. 

The main cave entrance is 5-6 m (16-20 ft) above the canyon floor,  at which point the canyon wall rises 450-500 m (1,480-1640 ft). There are 3 more entrances higher than the cave's main gate. The cave is made up of two interconnected levels and has a serpentine shape.

Discovered in 2004, the cave has an overall length of 730 m (2,400 ft) and a height of 93 m (305 ft). The stalactites and stalagmites in the cave are colorful. It has a rich natural ecosystem and is inhabited by bats, butterflies, bugs and guanobytes.

Oylat Cave, Turkey

Located in a hot spring resort, the cave was opened to tourists in 2006. It is believed that the cave can cure respiratory ailments such as asthma and bronchitis. The cave is visited by domestic and foreign tourists. Local tourists come all year round, but foreign tourists mainly from Kuwait and the UAE visit the caves during the summer season from June to October.

     Sumela Monastery     
Sumela Monastery, Turkey

Sumela Monastery is a Greek Orthodox monastery dedicated to the Virgin Mary, located in Karadag in the Pontin Mountains, Mahka Region, Trabzon Province, modern day Turkey.

Sumela Monastery

There is no public transport to Sumela Monastery, so the only way to get to the Monastery is by car or  a tour from the nearby city of Trabzon.

     Kusadasi Castle     
Kusadasi Castle, Turkey

Kusadasi Castle, located on Pigeon Island, should be your first stop. Pigeon Island is a small island connected to the center of Kusadasi by a "dam" that is easily accessible on foot. What better place to experience nature and culture than here, which includes restored ruins from the 14th or 15th centuries! The castle dates back to the Ottoman era, built around 1534 AD by Admiral Barbarossa.

Kusadasi on sunset

The location of the island was considered  strategic to protect the coast or prevent attacks from the sea. Known as "Pirate Castle", the fortress has become an iconic image of Kusadasi. Inside the castle is a museum that is especially interesting for those who want to understand  Byzantine architecture. 

On the other hand, the island has many beaches on the outskirts of  the peninsula facing the open sea. Visitors will be enchanted by the romantic and open landscape surrounding the castle. For entertainment lovers, the fortress has a restaurant and a disco place overlooking the bay and harbor of Kusadasi.

     Duden Waterfall     
Duden waterfall, Turkey

Duden Falls are a group of waterfalls in Antalya Province, Turkey. The waterfall, formed by the water from the recycling station, is 12 km northeast of Antalya. They end where the Lower Duden falls directly from the rocky cliffs into the Mediterranean Sea.

Duden waterfall, turkey

Two large karst springs appear at 28 and 30 km (17 and 19 miles) of the previous route from Antalya Burdur (through the city of Döshemalti). These springs, called Kirkgözler and Pynarbashi, merge along a short stream and disappear into the Biyikli karst pit. Some of the funnels can swallow rivers or lakes. In this area, the large sinkholes in Sugla (Konya)  and Biyikli sinks generate 30 cubic meters per second (1100 cubic feet per second). This sheep is the product of the Kyrkgez and Pynarbashi springs during the Flood.

 Disappeared water from the Biyikli Quarry passes 14 km  underground and  again exits the Varsak Quarry. After a very short fall, it disappears again at the other end. The water lost in Barsaka goes down 2 km (1.2 miles) underground and flows back into Dudenbashi under siphon pressure. The water dripping from Düdenbashi comes from the  Kepez hydroelectric complex.

     Antalya Aquarium    
Antalya Aquarium, Turkey

It is the largest tunnel-type aquarium with a length of 131m and a width of 3.5m. It can contain seawater in the 5,000-ton main tank. In addition to the main aquarium, there are more than 40 aquariums with different themes, including an aquarium designed specifically for sharks. Antalya Aquarium Complex with Aquarium, Reptile House, Snow World and Ice Museum, 5D Cinema, Restaurant, Fast Food Chain, Cafe, Souvenir Shop, Camera and Exhibition Center are architecturally designed and built by Ocean Aquarium.

Antalya Aquarium, Turkey

Antalya Aquarium received over 2 million visitors in 28 months from August 2012 to December 2014. In the summer of 2013, the Antalya Aquarium was one of the first five places visited  by  foreign tourists across Turkey after archaeological excavations. It is home to the likes of Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace, attracting close attention from schools and student groups during the winter season.

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