Discover the best top things to do in Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey including Castle of St. Peter, Marmaris Marina, Saklikent Milli Parki, Alsancak, Adaland, Kemeralti Market, Troy (Truva), Ilica Plaji, Oludeniz PlajI, Kusadasi Castle.
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This imposing structure, built by the Knights of St. John in the early 15th century, is the most prominent feature of Bodrum.
This magnificent castle is more like a mini medieval city. Imposing and magestic it is simply one of the best preserved and fascinating castles I’ve been to the layout and sheer size is awesome definitely take a couple of hours to explore and get lost in its amazing history a must if your in Bodrum
4.5 based on 4,195 reviews
This beautiful marina is home to many yachts as well as restaurants, bars, a shopping complex and swimming pool.
lovely walk along the beach to the Marina it is best to do it inn the evening as one its cooler and also all the boats are back yes Boats of all shapes and sizes with all kinds of tours to suit anyone (really) take a look you will love it .......
4.5 based on 4,292 reviews
So my younger brothers loved walking around and playing in the cold water of the river, they enjoyed a simple zip line and kayaked by the beautiful view of the river and the mountain. I did bungee jumping for the first time and it was an excellent experience.
4.5 based on 920 reviews
The waterfront is amazing. On the way to Alsancak, make sure to see Konak Pier and the old clocktower. There are so many restaurants, bars, and cafes to choose from in Alsancak. You can walk around for hours around Sair Esref or Kultur neighbourhoods, looking at old books or shopping for anything.
4.5 based on 1,427 reviews
we booked adaland through our rep at a great price transfers were included too! We arrived at 10am and before you know it the day is almost over! Me,my partner,sister,brother in law and friends had the most amazing day here, there was so much going on and endless fun! The slides were amazing and no big queues at all. The swimming pools were clean and there were several pools to chose from. They had a stage where there was entertainment such as party dances and this was great fun for all ages! Food stalls were great and reasonably priced, however to spend money at the park you need to top up a card they give you but if not all spent you get the money back at the end of the day. We also attended the dolphin show (extra price) which was absolutely amazing! Would highly recommend Adaland, perfect for families and small children also!
4.0 based on 2,114 reviews
This colorful area of the city is known for its antiques and elegant shops. Visitors will also fine many good seafood restaurants here.
Another fantastic visit...Durunlar for my silk flowers and friendly staff in all shops...definately the place to get a wedding dress. .can't wait for my next visit
4.0 based on 1,779 reviews
Site of the heroic siege in in Homer's Iliad, Troy (Truva in Turkish, Ilion in Greek) was excavated in the 1870s by Heinrich Schliemann. He uncovered civilizations dating back 5,000 years, including best-preserved Roman architecture. Explanatory materials at the site are limited, so visitors should bring a good history text or hire a guide.
I am still gloating over the lmpact of my visit to Troy yesterday. The presence of the wooden horse at the entrance is surrounded by mystery. The legend has it that the Greek soldiers came hidden in it during the Trojan war though its authenticity is yet to be established. The ruins of the city are well preserved and a wooden pathway makes the place easily accessible.There is a great sense of well being as we walk around.
4.0 based on 1,375 reviews
... probably has the warmest waters in Turkey at any given time. This is due to the hot springs in and around Cesme.
Truly beautiful beach with torqoise sea colors. It is too busy in high season but still clean and clear.
4.0 based on 7,440 reviews
Famous as a symbol of Oludeniz and all of Turkey, the Blue Lagoon draws crowds of visitors each year to its scenic shores.
Billys beach is a lovely sandy beach which you can get to with a courtesy bus from your hotel,the sunbeds and umbrella cost 30tl for 2,which is about £5.we hired a pedalo and went out a bit further and saw a huge turtle,which stayed with us for quite a while,would recommend a day out there,plus the food and drinks were very good.
4.0 based on 683 reviews
Very beautiful castle , very well kept , amazing views . The castle is in the sea and surrounded by the sea! free entry, definitely worth a visit!
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