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seaside resort town has grown immensely in the last 30 years, and is especially
popular with package holiday-makers from Europe. From a population of 6000 in
the 1970s, it is now closer to 50,000, although a high proportion of this are
part of the tourist industry and here only for the summer. Many cruising ships
travelling around the Aegean Islands stop here, especially because of its close
proximity (20km) to Selcuk. Kusadasi is a good base to explore this and other
ancient cities like Priene and Didyma. Although there is little of |
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historical interest in Kusadasi
itself, the town is popular predominantly because of its many hotels, restaurants,
souvenir and carpet shops, and lively nightlife. The Kale district has some old
traditional houses and narrow streets, and gives some indication of what the town
used to be like. The most famous beach is Kadinlar Plaji, 2.5km south of the town,
dominated by huge hotels and can get very crowded in summer. There are several
small beaches further south, and closer to town is Yilanci Burnu, the peninsular.
Güvercin Adası (Pigeon Island) : This
tiny island off the west coast of the town is just a few hundred metres from the
mainland, and connected by walkway. It contains a fortress, which was constructed
by the Ottomans and restored and strengthened in 1834. Kusadasi was an important
defensive port along the Ottoman Aegean coast, and the fortress helped prevent
attacks coming from the islands. It is now a relaxing place with landscaped terraces
and several teahouses and snack bars. Cruiser and Yacht Ports : There are
two wharfs, where tourist ships are approaching and also a yacht port with 650
yacht capacity in Kuşadası. Ships are approaching to Kuşadası Port during all
seasons. Passenger motor voyages are regularly organized from Kuşadasi port to
Greek Island, Sisam (Samos) during spring and summer months (Every day between
1st April and 20th October), and during winter months these voyages are turned
as charters. There are daily and hourly picnic touring passenger motors in the
port, and Blue Tour organizing yachts are also in the yacht port. Mosque
and Caravanserais Kale İçi Mosque : It is constructed on 1618 by Grand
Vizier Öküz Paşa. Öküz Mehmet Paşa Caravansary : Built in 1618 by Grand Vizier
Okuz Pasa, there are artillery holes still visible on the external walls, in an
effort to protect the city against pirates. It is now a luxury hotel. Beaches
: The most famous beach in the area is Kadinlar Denizi (Ladies’ Beach), 3km south
of town and well connected by dolmus, which is very crowded in high season. Guvercin
Adasi has rocky shores but it is possible to swim, and there is a small beach
500m north of Yilanci Burnu peninsula. A better beach is Pamucak,15km north on
the road to Selcuk. Thermal Spring : The most important thermal springs
in the area are Ciban (Yavansu), Venus and Guzelcamli. |