Turkey is bounded by four seas on three sides, spans a relatively large region in Asia and Europe. Get to know the seven geographical regions of our country and the diversity of experiences you can have in each.
Discover the pristine beaches surrounded by olive groves, magnificent coastline, lovely landscape, steep crags and pine woods. Emerge yourself in the Aegean's beautiful nature and feel that you are alive.
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Mediterranean is just like a true holiday paradise with its unique climate, modern cities, accommodation facilities, fine sandy beaches, blue cruise routes, picturesque nature and countless antique cities.
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Marmara is a very special region you can enjoy olive groves, beautiful sea and blue sky. Its relevance in history as well as in the contemporary world marks it as a cannot miss place in the traveler's itinerary.
With its colourful people, lush green forests, high mountains, beautiful plateaus and deep valleys, Black Sea is one of the most special and geographically rich regions of Turkey.
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Whatever you go, it seems that you come across the signs of yet another civilization that once dominated Central Anatolia with its own very unique culture and belief system.
Marked by some of the most striking examples of culture and architecture, Eastern Anatolia offers visitors a geography worth seeing. The historical treasures in the region are unique.
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Southeastern Anatolia is just like a geography of colours with its natural landscapes straight of postcards, warm people, thousands of years history and culture.
Cappadocia is the name given to that triangle of land that lies between Nevsehir, Nigde and Aksaray. The area is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Turkey, as it has many areas with unique geological, historical and cultural features.
Situated to the west of Turkey, Thrace consists of the provinces which are Edirne, Kirklareli, Tekirdag. Thrace, with its lush vineyards and extended sunflower plantations is a great scenic beauty. Welcome to Thrace, what a great place.