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WHY KUSADASI?

WHY KUSADASI?



Kusadasi is located on the Aegean coast of Turkey and it is one of the most famous holiday resorts of the country. In the summer time people come here for an unforgettable holiday. Why do many people come here? Because Kusadasi has beautiful beaches, crystal clear water and the night life is very active here. During day time people enjoy sunbath and swim in the clean water and then they spend all their energy by dancing at the night clubs till sunrise. Young Irish people really love this pretty holiday resort because of the warm weather and for fun. There is a special bar street for Irish people in Kusadasi including the popular bars Jimmy’s Irish Bar, Kitty’s Irish bar etc...

All they are located side by side on this street. Normally in many Muslim countries alcohol is not allowed but in Turkey all restaurants and night clubs serve drinks with alcohol. It is possible to have crazy unforgettable nights in Kusadasi. People come here also for visiting old historic sites such as Ephesus, Priene, Miletus, Didyma, Aphrodisias, Pergamum, Pamukkale etc. There are many well preserved historical sites on the Aegean coast of Turkey belong to Greek and Roman eras and Kusadasi is in between those places and is suitable as a base camp to visit any of those sites by joining the daily trips. Ephesus is the nearest and best preserved one among them. Aegean coast of Turkey is also very important region for Christianity. St John, St Paul, Mother Mary, St Philip etc were here and 7 churches in Revelation (Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, Laodicea ) are located on the Aegean part of Turkey. For Religious visits or pilgrimage people come here and mostly prefer to stay in Kusadasi because it is nearby all this sites.

Briefly, Kusadasi welcomes people who like cultural or religious visits and also sun and fun. The best time for holiday in Kusadasi is April, May, September and October. June, July and August period is the most crowded and hot time. It is roughly 45C (113F) in summer. In winter time cruises stop, hotels and shops are closed, streets are quite and locals mostly dealing with agriculture. 15th of April is awakening time; 15th of October is falling asleep time for Kusadasi.


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