Drive to Sariyer, a fisherman village by the Black Sea. Embark on a boat and enjoy the panorama of: Rumeli and Anadolu Fortresses, Dolmabahce and Beylerbeyi Palaces, two intercontinental bridges and characteristic wooden villas. Disembark at Eminonu and visit old yali from 18th century, recently converted to a jewellery production center. Nice view of the Marmara Sea and Prince's Islands from the terrace.
Morning : Departure at 13:00, ends approximately at 17:00. Prices per person : 26 €
Arrive to Kayseri early in the morning. Cappadocia is a geological wonderland which is sometimes considered to have covered a triangular area between Kayseri, Nigde and Kirsehir, or more specifically, a smaller triangular area from Urgup to Avanos and to Nevsehir.Its harsh climate limits agricultural pursuits to growing grain and fruit.
When you arrive to Cappadocia by bus early in the morning The Natural Aspect The strange but beautiful formation of Cappadocia has had this appearance for millions of years. When the volcanoes in the region were active, the lava which poured out covered all previously formed hills and valleys forming a high plateau...
The seat of Turkey's government in the strategic heart of central Anatolia,Ankara is the city selected by Mustafa Kemal Atatrk than drive to Cappadocia is the ancient and modern name of a remarkable region in Central Anatolia...
The seat of Turkey's government in the strategic heart of central Anatolia,Ankara is the city selected by Mustafa Kemal Atatrk than drive to Cappadocia is the ancient and modern name of a remarkable region in Central Anatolia...
The seat of Turkey's government in the strategic heart of central Anatolia,Ankara is the city selected by Mustafa Kemal Atatrk than drive to Cappadocia is the ancient and modern name of a remarkable region in Central Anatolia...
The seat of Turkey's government in the strategic heart of central Anatolia,Ankara is the city selected by Mustafa Kemal Atatrk than drive to Cappadocia is the ancient and modern name of a remarkable region in Central Anatolia...