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Black Sea Region is the northern coastal region of Turkey. The scenery of the forests along the Black Sea Coast would be the most relaxing picture you would remember. Besides its natural beauty, Black Sea region is worth to visit for its historical past and belongings.

The cities in this region are Amasya, Artvin, Bolu, Corum, Duzce, Giresun, Gumushane, Kastamonu, Ordu, Rize, Samsun, Sinop, Tokat, Trabzon Zonguldak, Bartin and Karabuk. Akcakoca is on the far western side of the coast, with endless hazelnutorchards. Inland to the east is Safranbolu, with a wonderful collection of old Ottoman houses, and Devek, famous for its intricately carved walking canes.

Further along the coast are Inkum, Amasra and Cakraz, and then Sinop which has been a port for 1000 years and is still one of the biggest in the Black Sea. The town takes its name from the Amazon queen Sinope and local mythology suggests that femalewarriors, called Amazons, lived in this region. It is now an important industrial and commercial centre.Unye and Fatsa, east of Samsun, are popular holiday resorts with natural scenic beauty, beaches, accommodation, campsites and restaurants.

Ordu is a charming city with hazelnut orchards stretching out for miles in all directions and 46km east isGiresun, with its castle perched on a steep rocky slope, crowning the city and overlooking the beach. This is where the Roman general Lucullus saw cherries for the first time, and liked them so much he introduced them into Europe.Trabzon is another important commercial port on the Black Sea, and it connects with ports in other Black Sea countries. Trabzon Castle was founded on an area shaped like a table, and the architecture that developed around the castle reflects Byzantine,Commagene and Ottoman styles. The city’s most important building is the Ayasofya Museum, the interior of which is decorated with frescoes, and the exterior with reliefs. From Boztepe Park and the Ataturk Museum there are stunning panoramic views ofthe city.


Inside the Altindere National Park near Macka, the Sumela Monastery is perched on high cliffs overlooking the Altindere valley, and was founded in the 14th century by Alexius III. Inside the monastery is a church, a library, various other rooms and asacred spring.The area around Rize is the wettest in the country with wonderful shades of green, and is the centre of Turkey’s tea production with plantations on the high terraces. Hopa is the last Turkish port before reaching the Georgian border, and to the southis Artvin. The city was established on the terraced hills overlooking the Coruh River, which is well known for rafting, and within the province are old Georgian houses and churches.

Provinces in the region not to be missed are; Trabzon, Samsun, Zonguldak, Artvin, Rize, Gümüshane, Bayburt, Giresun, Ordu, Amasya, Sinop, Kastamonu, Bartin, Karabuk and
Safranbolu.

Amasya - Samsun - Trabzon route is managable to enjoy the scenery within a day by driving a car but leaving two days for this route is recommended. Once you make to Trabzon, heading up into the mountains to the hiking village of Ayder, then going up onto the Anatolian plateau with Erzurum would be great. Although its longer our favourite route to explore this area is via Rize, Hopa, Artvin and Yusufeli in the Kaçkar Mountains instead of taking the shotcut of Gümüşhane - Bayburt.

The Black Sea region is easily accessible to tourists and provides a wide range of hotels and restaurants at a variety of prices.  For tour planning and recommended black sea hotels please contact us.

 
   

 
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