Thursday, August 4, 2011

For Kusadasi

Kusadasi is a resort town on Turkey's Aegean coast and the center of the seaside district of the same name in Aydin Province. Kusadasi lies at a distance of 95 km to the south from the region's largest metropolitan center of Izmir. Its primary industry is tourism.
Kusadasi is recommended especially for family trips.It has historycal sites worth seeing and the prices are very acceptable to any pocket.
So , let your heart beat on the Turkish rhythms of Kusadasi.
Places of interest
     The city wallsof Kusadasi

      Kaleiçi Camii - the mosque built in 1618 for Grand Vizier Öküz Kara Mehmed Pasha.



    The Öküz Mehmet Pasha caravanserai is near the docks. It was built in 1618 as a strong-room for the goods of seamen.



    Guvercin Ada - the peninsula at the end of the Kusadasi bay, has a castle and swimming beaches, including a private beach and cafe with a view back across the bay to the harbour of Kuşadasi. There are public beaches at the back of the peninsula, towards the open sea.


    Kirazli Village - traditional Turkish koy 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from Kusadasi.


    Yilanci Burnu - a second peninsula beyond Güvercin Ada. Possibly the location of the original settlement of Neopolis. Some walls are visible. There are beaches and beach clubs here.


    Pygale - 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) north. Once the refuge of Agamemnon. Not yet excavated.



    Several aqua-parks with wave-pools, white-water slides are located near the town.
    Ladies Beach - near town.

    Kadikalesi - Venetian/Byzantine castle


    Panionium - Once the central meeting place of the Ionian League.


    Dilek Peninsula National Park. South of Kusadasi, begins at the town of Güzelçamli. Bays and beaches, including the bay of Kalamaki.

















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