Kusadasi offers numerous sight seeing
opportunities for visitors. If you are into culture and history you should
not miss historical sight seeing. Kusadasi is conviniently located near many
of the well knowm sites like Ephesus, The House of Virgin Mary, Temple of
Artemis, Temple of Apollon, Priene, Miletos, Aphrodisias, Hierapolis. For
nature lovers there is the world wide famous Pamukkale. To capture a glimpse
of old village living, Sirince Village is the right place. National Park is
a well preserved spot south of Kusadasi Bay. Within downtown of Kusadasi,
Caravanserai, Kusadasi Fortress, old Town district are some of the hot spots.
Ephesus
The ancient
city of Ephesus is the top sights seeing spot in the
area. This magnificient city can be visited by getting a
daily tour from Kusadasi or on your own by taking...
Pamukkale
Pamukkale (Meaning
Cotton Castle in Turkish) is definetly a must for sight
seeing. Daily tours from Kusadasi is the easiest and
most economical way to see Pamukkale...
The House of Virgin Mary
House of
Virgin Mary, one of the most sacred places for
Christianity, is located near Ephesus. This spot can be
visited by daily tours from Kusadasi...
Sirince
Village
This
old Greeek village in the
mountains of Selcuk is
typical example of old
villages in Anatolia. Old
houses and churchs are well
kept and the authenticity
still remains...
Bafa Lake
Located 50
km (30 miles) south east of Kusadasi. The lake is famous
with the enchanting moon reflection on it. There are
small fish restaurants by the south shore where the
Kusadasi...
National Park
National Park the ideal
place to escape from town fuss and noise is a well-merited
rest and beach afternoon in the national park (since 1960's)
of Kalamaki in the "Dilek Peninsula"...
Davutlar
Davutlar, a small
quite town, populated 6000 in the winter and rising up to
35000 in the summer, is situated 15km south of Kusadasi, on
the way to National Park...
Guzelcamli
Guzelcamli
is a charming Turkish village on the aegean coast,
Kusadasi is 23 km away in the same bay. The history of
Guzelcamli reaches as far back as the 700's B.C. In the
Ionian era Guzelcamli...