When one conjures up thoughts of the Turkish landscape, beaches are not often the first thing that comes to mind. But if you take into consideration that Turkey is surrounded by water on three sides, it begins to make sense that the country has so much to offer surf worshippers.
Mediterranean Splendor
Sandy beaches that boast clear waters are what you will find along the Turkish coast of the Mediterranean. Get away from the busy crowds of the city when you visit Patara Beach. It's approximately 75 kilometers from Fethiye. Considered the Turkish premier beach, this is a quiet beach ideally suited for those looking for some peace and solitude.
Another beach close to Fethiye is the South Pacific inspired Oludeniz. Active water sports enthusiasts will find a wide variety of activities in which to participate. The beach is a bustling place for sunners and surfers alike.
The southern sector is home to the eclectic Olimpos beach. Here you Sun can enjoy history, as well as sandy beaches and Devastation. The beach is a forest of pines courtyard, and inside you built on the ruins of an ancient temple, the marble. You can also find accommodation in this area at the edge, an ideal way to experience the Turkish coast.
beach resorts and fishing villages are scattered along the Turkish Mediterranean coast.
The wild Aegean
The waves of the Aegean Sea and stir the sandThe uncertainty of the water. The business is here in abundance. Pamucak Beach is located 7 km from Ephesus. The children are to enjoy the water park Aqua Fantasy in Kusadasi. The sand is soft and spongy, and lift slowly. Ephesus near Kusadasi Beach boasts historical ruins, and they attract not only the crowd, the usual beach, but also history buffs.
Black Sea Beaches
Explore Sinop, a city behind the medieval walls, when you visit Sinop Beach. It is a quietspot where you can enjoy the cool ocean waters that lap against the shores of the Black Sea. Also, drop by at the Alaettin Mosque, dated from 1267 and the Roman Temple Balatlar Kilsesi which has been made a Byzantine Church. The beaches of the Black Sea don't attract as many tourists as the beaches of the Mediterranean and the Aegean because of their cooler temperatures, but if you are looking for tranquility and solitude, these are the beaches to head.
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