Destinations

Gumushane: The Hidden Gem of Turkey’s Black Sea Region

The amazing color riot of nature has begun to take place in the upper areas of Gümüşhane, one of the cities in Turkey where fall is experienced most magnificently. Autumn caused Gümüşhane’s highlands and forests to become as colorful as Read More

Pirates of the Aegean: Bodrum’s Swashbuckling Maritime Past

Pirate Ships in Bodrum grab the hearts of travelers pirate cruise ships are becoming more and more common in Bodrum ports, providing tourists with tours of the picturesque Aegean coast and islands. In recent years, the phenomenon of pirate ships Read More

Tortum Waterfall: Nature’s Grandeur in Full Display

The Tortum Waterfall and the surrounding beauty of Uzundere, which was named “Turkey’s 11th quiet city” by the International Quiet Cities Association (Cittaslow), continue to attract its tourists. One of Erzurum’s most stunning features, Tortum Waterfall, has begun to exhibit Read More

Golden Sands and Azure Waves: Paradise Beach Altinkum Beckons

Paradise Beach: Altinkum is an exciting vacation destination where a stunning beach meets the Aegean Sea. This gorgeous vacation destination has hotels, summer homes, entertainment venues, and restaurants. It is busier in the summer. Altınkum is situated on the boundaries Read More

Sedir Island: The Turquoise Paradise of the Aegean Sea

One of the most popular tourist sites in the Aegean region is Sedir Island. Interest is piqued in Mula’s Akyaka area by the ruins, natural wonders, and artifacts that are reminiscent of several local and international travelers. The ancient names Read More

Embark on Snowy Escapades: Konakli and Palandoken Ski Season Beckons

One of the most popular destinations for winter tourists, Palandöken and Konaklı Ski Center in Erzurum, has opened for the ski season – Palandoken ski season. Visitors were not charged since it was the opening day of the season in Read More

Tokat: A Photographic Odyssey Through Turkey’s Heartland

Tokat, a historically significant settlement center in Anatolia, is located 422 kilometers (262 miles) inland from Ankara in the middle of the Black Sea. With so many historical structures at the various ancient sites, wandering the city offers a look Read More

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