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Çeşme Travel Guide

Çeşme, a charming holiday resort known for its healing thermal waters, golden sands, and sunny climate, is located 94 kilometers west of İzmir, at the tip of the peninsula that shares its name. While sailors once referred to it as a small harbor, the name “Çeşme” — meaning “fountain” or “spring” in Turkish — originates from the abundance of natural …

Kemer Travel Guide

Nature & Beaches in Kemer Nestled at the base of the majestic Taurus Mountains, Kemer is famous for its crystal-clear waters, untouched coves, and pristine Blue Flag beaches. With a sea temperature ideal for swimming for up to eight months a year, it’s a paradise for beach lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. History of Kemer Kemer’s roots trace back to the …

Alanya Travel Guide

This picturesque coastal town, once ruled by Romans, Byzantines, and later the Seljuks, holds a rich legacy as a strategic port city. The Seljuk-era shipyards and its enduring Ottoman significance highlight deep historical roots of Alanya. Climate & Cuisine This town boasts a Mediterranean climate, with hot, sunny summers and mild winters, making it an ideal destination for year-round travel. …

Bodrum Travel Guide

Once known as Halicarnassus in antiquity and later Petrium, name of Bodrum has evolved over centuries. Nestled on a peninsula and bordered by the Aegean Sea on three sides, it shares its eastern border with Milas. Climate & Cuisine: What Makes Bodrum Special This town enjoys a pleasant mix of Aegean and Mediterranean climates, with unique microclimatic features. Unlike many …

Bozcaada Travel Guide

A Brief History of Bozcaada With roots stretching back to the Trojan Wars, Bozcaada has seen Ionian, Persian, Roman, and Byzantine civilizations. It was ruled by the Venetians and Genoese before being conquered by the Ottomans under Fatih Sultan Mehmet in 1455. Famous Ottoman navigator Piri Reis mapped the island, naming it Bozcaada. Historically, Greeks and Turks coexisted on the …

Şirince Travel Guide

A Brief History of “Pleasant Village” Şirince’s roots date back centuries. Known as Kirkice or Çirkince during the Greek era, the village was once home to about 1,800 Greek households and thrived as a center of wine production and olive cultivation in the 19th century. The name “Çirkince,” meaning “ugly” in Turkish, was humorously ironic—locals wanted to deter outsiders from …

Catstantinople: Cats of Istanbul

Istanbul’s Beloved Street Cats: A City Where Felines Reign Supreme Istanbul is a city of immense cultural wealth, steeped in history and overflowing with charm. From its iconic historical peninsula and scenic Bosphorus waterfront mansions to world-renowned museums, bustling bazaars like the Grand Bazaar, and awe-inspiring natural beauty, every corner of Istanbul reflects the city’s grandeur. It’s no surprise that …

New Discoveries at Göbeklitepe: Unveiling the Secrets of the World’s Oldest Temple

Göbeklitepe is known as one of the first temples of the world, and has been very recently cited as UNESCO World Heritage Site. According to archaeological investigations, the temple is located 10 to 15 kilometers from Şanlıurfa. Round structures were found there, built on the elevation, that date to 12,000 years old. These findings were first detected in surface investigations …

Scandinavians in Constantinople: The Role of Vikings in the Byzantine Empire

The Scandinavians (or Vikings) are not at all distant for Turks, especially for the people in Constantinople with tattooed, large bodies and fighter identities. Scandinavia, home of the Vikings, is the common name of countries in the cold north, including Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Faroe Islands and Greenland. Scandinavia nurtures the film industry today with its stories and legends, …

Hagia Sophia’s History

Hagia Sophia has experienced many construction processes from past to present. The first construction was started by Emperor Constantius in the Byzantine period. After this was finished, Hagia Sophia was opened for worshiping. The building was built on the Temple of Artemis with the name Hagia Sophia; it was designed with a wooden roof and had traditional Latin architecture. When …