Kusadasi Cruise Port, Turkey
Museum Hotel Cappadocia - Wedding ceremony in a valley (venue: The Hill of Love - Aşk Tepesi)
Museum Hotel organizes very special weddings and events in Cappadocia valleys. Truly a unique experience.
The Hill of Love (Aşk Tepesi) is located right above the Love Valley and it's a perfect venue for the perfect events!
Museum Hotel, Cappadocia
Museum Hotel, Cappadocia
Museum Hotel, located on an approximately 5000m² wide and unique area; is composed from the restorations of old ruins and wrecks as saved originally. Museum Hotel, with its each special and different 30 rooms, is also important for being the first luxury boutique hotel in Cappadocia region.
With its unique location, you can enjoy the panoramic view of the majors of the region such as Avanos, Goreme, Love Valley, Pigeon Valley, Red Valley and Mt. Erciyes from all its rooms, Restaurant, Terrace and Bars. Being aimed at to serve the best service to our eminent guests from the very first day, Museum Hotel is the primary choice of the big part of elite guests that are visiting the region.
Museum Hotel is a unique boutique complex in all sense. With its totally personalized reservation system, unique location, each different and special luxurious suites, excellent service quality, the most upscale alacarte restaurant Lil'a where you can taste the local foods that tend to be forgotten, private wellness services in room, unique concept of Museum and detailed and magical atmosphere that will bring you to thousands of years ago, Museum Hotel is, with just one word; 'unique'.
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Bucharest to Istanbul/Kuşadası/Turkey Part 69
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Kuşadası
Kuşadası is a resort town on Turkey's Aegean coast and the center of the seaside district of the same name in Aydın Province. Kuşadası lies at a distance of 95 km (59 mi) to the south from the region's largest metropolitan center of İzmir, and 71 km (44 mi) from the provincial seat of Aydın situated inland. Its primary industry is tourism. The district neighbours on the northeast to Germencik district, on the southeast to Söke district, on the west to the Aegean Sea, and on the north to Selçuk district.
The city stands on a bay in the Aegean with the peninsula of Guvercin Ada sticking out into the sea at one end, and the mountain of Pilav Dağı behind.
It is 95 km (59 mi) south of İzmir, the region's largest metropolitan center. It is 71 km (44 mi) from the provincial seat of Aydın situated inland.
Kuşadası has a residential population of 64,359 rising to over half a million during the summer when the large resort fills with tourists (from Turkey itself, northern Europe and the Balkans), plus the hotel staff, bar staff, construction workers, and drivers who are needed to work in the restaurants servicing all these visitors. In addition to the visitors from overseas there is a substantial community of foreigners resident in the area.
Kuşadası caters to tourists, arriving by land, and as the port for cruise ship passengers heading to Ephesus. In a controversial deal in 2003 the previously public-owned port was leased to a private company and renovated to attract luxury cruise liners. The Grand Princess docks here, along with other cruise ships.
There are beaches including the Ladies Beach, the beach at the centrum, the beaches between the Batıhan Hotel and the Nazilli Site, Guzelcamli Town beach and the Dilek Peninsula National Park beach.There are vendors of ice-cream, carpets, leather, and software, and bookshops selling books in English, German, Russian and other languages.
Old houses near the seafront, some of them converted to bars and cafes, are the remnants of old Kuşadası, which has become a modern-European looking town. The hills behind are built up with big hotels and blocks of holiday flats. The building boom in the late 80s and onwards has been continued into the hinterland of Kuşadası.
Transport around the town is by dolmuş (minibus). There are bus and taxi services to the nearest airports, in İzmir and Bodrum. Day trips are available by boat from Kuşadası and Güzelçamlı.
The city is a port of call for cruise ships. The port is linked by a six-lane highway to İzmir's Adnan Menderes Airport
There are daily ferry services to the nearby Greek island of Samos.
Kuşadası's bus station acts as a transport hub. Buses connect to various parts of the country.
The tour of Ephesus and Kusadasi
A 4 day cruise to Greece & Turkey with Celestyal Cruises
was booked as part of our tour package of Greece. We visited Mykonos, Ephesius,, Kusadasi, Crete and Santorini, all in 3 days!
Our ship reached the port of Kusadas (Turkey)i,from there we started for Ephesus,a famous ancient town of Greece by bus.
Kusadasi, Turkey is the access Port To The Mighty Ephesus-------
Ephesus-
It was an ancient Greek city on the coast of Ionia ,the ancient city of Ephesus and the Virgin Mary.It was three kilometres southwest of present-day Selçuk in İzmir Province, Turkey. It was built in the 10th century BC on the site of the former Arzawan capital by Attic and Ionian Greek colonists. During the Classical Greek era it was one of the twelve cities of the Ionian League. The city flourished after it came under the control of the Roman Republic in 129 BC.
The city was famed for the nearby Temple of Artemis (completed around 550 BC), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The Greek goddess Artemis and the great Anatolian goddess Kybele were identified together as Artemis of Ephesus. The many-breasted Lady of Ephesus, identified with Artemis, was venerated in the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and the largest building of the ancient world according to Pausanias .
Pausanias mentions that the temple was built by Ephesus, son of the river god Caystrus, before the arrival of the Ionians. Of this structure, scarcely a trace remains
Among many other monumental buildings are the Library of Celsus, and a theatre capable of holding 25,000 spectators.
The city was destroyed by the Goths in 263, and although rebuilt, the city's importance as a commercial centre declined as the harbour was slowly silted up by the Küçükmenderes River. It was partially destroyed by an earthquake in 614 AD.
The ruins of Ephesus are a favourite international and local tourist attraction, partly owing to their easy access from Adnan Menderes Airport or from the cruise ship port of Kuşadası, some 30 km to the South
Ephesus was one of the seven churches of Asia that are cited in the Book of Revelation.[8] The Gospel of John may have been written here. The city was the site of several 5th century Christian Councils (see Council of Ephesus).
The city was destroyed by the Goths in 263, and although rebuilt, the city's importance as a commercial centre declined as the harbour was slowly silted up by the Küçükmenderes River. It was partially destroyed by an earthquake in 614 AD.
The ruins of Ephesus are a favourite international and local tourist attraction, partly owing to their easy access from Adnan Menderes Airport or from the cruise ship port of Kuşadası, some 30 km to the South.
Our next point to see was Kusadasi town-- -(Kusadasi, a Turkish port off the Aegean Sea is translated as Bird Island, due to how the peninsula that it is situated on looks from the sea – like a bird’s head above sea level)
. The primary reason for people going to Kusadasi is its glorious beaches, busy nightlife and its strategic position to many historical sites like the ruins of Ephesus. Everything in Kusadasi is more or less driven towards tourism; it’s the main source of income.
Kuşadası is a resort town on Turkey's Aegean coast, and the center of the seaside district of the same name within Aydın Province. Kuşadası is 95 km (59 mi) south of İzmir, and 71 km (44 mi) from Aydın.
The municipality's primary industry is tourism.Kuşadası caters to tourists arriving by land, or from the port for cruise ship passengers heading to Ephesus.As much i could remember,we visited a carpet center in Kusadasi.Turkey hand made carpets were woven and selling there at high price but the welcome- treat was really warm.
Flying over Turkey Kusadasi
Flying over Kuşadası with Cessna 172 . Also watching the Ephesus from the air was a great experince.
Kuşadası is the lovely city of Aydın, it's population is 64,359. Kuşadası was a minor port frequented by vessels trading along the Aegean seashore. Now, it has a great shopping port with an antique view. For talking about antiquity, there is also Ephesus' harbor which silted up. From the 7th century BC onwards the coast was ruled by Lydians from their capital at Sardis, then from 546 BC the Persians, and from 334 BC, along with all of Anatolia, the coast was conquered by Alexander the Great. From that point on the coastal cities in Anatolia became a centre of Hellenistic culture.
Talking about tourism, Kuşadası welcoming cruise ships with passengers heading to Ephesus. In 2003,the previously public-owned port side was leased to a private company and repaired to draw luxury cruise liners attention. -
The area features several well-known local beaches, including Ladies Beach, the beach at the centrum, the beaches between the Batıhan Hotel and the Nazilli Site, the beach at Güzelçamlı, and the Dilek Peninsula National Park beach, referred to by locals as simply Milli Park.
Agents sell holiday flats and villas.
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Life in Kuşadası
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Kusadasi (Turkey)
Kusadasi (Turkey)
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Kayakapi Premium Caves Cappadocia - Urgup, Turkey
Only 1 km to Urgup town centre, Kayakapi Premium Caves is set in restored historical caves. It offers free Wi-Fi and elegantly-decorated suites with a fireplace and Cappadocia views.
All rooms and suites at Kayakapi Premium Caves Cappadocia feature floor heating, HD LED TV, Nespresso machine, fireplace and iPod docking station. Some suites have a private terrace or patio.
Maide Restaurant serves a rich breakfast buffet including Cappadocian and international specialties. It also offers lunch and dinner a-la-carte style with dishes from local and international cuisines. At Bistro Manzara, you can sample light snacks, accompanied by a wide range of beverage selection.
Kayakapi Spa is located at the historical Davut Agha Mansion just next to the swimming pool and Maide Restaurant is on the lower end of Kayakapi Premium Caves. The front desk is available 24/7. Room service can be provided. The hotel offers free shuttle to the Urgup centre upon request.
Just 10 km to Goreme National Park, Kayakapi Premium Caves Cappadocia is 13 km to Avanos town centre. Kayseri Erkilet Airport is 75 km away. Free private parking is available on site.
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Kuşadası
Kuşadası (pronounced [ˈkuʃadasɯ]) is a resort town on Turkey's Aegean coast and the center of the seaside district of the same name in Aydın Province. Kuşadası lies at a distance of 95 km (59 mi) to the south from the region's largest metropolitan center of İzmir, and 71 km (44 mi) from the provincial seat of Aydın situated inland. Its primary industry is tourism. The district neighbours on the northeast to Germencik district, on the southeast to Söke district, on the west to the Aegean Sea, and on the north to Selçuk district.
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Ahu Özyurt | Risks that are Worth It
Risks that are Worth It with Ahu Özyurt
Take controlled risks. Playing it safe, says international journalist Ahu Ozyurt, is a habit that can keep women from taking advantage of the opportunities that come their way. What life lessons has Ozyurt learned from minefields in Kobane, an exploration of the former American embassy in Tehran and an undercover tour of Obama’s presidential campaign? Ones that will certainly inspire you to push boundaries and make things happen.
Ahu Ozyurt is currently the Anchor and writer of CNN Turk’s Daily show “After 10”. She also writes a weekly column on Hurriyet Daily News. Ms. Ozyurt was the Washington Correspondent of CNN Turk and Milliyet Newspaper between 2007-09. She was the anchor of Late Night News and Business Lunch shows between 2003 – 2007. Ms Ozyurt holds Master of Science degree from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism and a B.A from Bogazici University’s School of Administrative Sciences. She had her internship in Meet the Press in Washington DC in 1992 and CNN International in Atlanta. Her book on the Obama Presidential campaign which chronicled the primary and the Presidential Elections through the eyes of a grassroots volunteer, “Obama: A Perfect Storm” was published in Turkey in October 2008. Ms. Ozyurt’s latest book “Night Vision” is a compilation of news stories from 10 different cities including Washington DC, Arbil, Tehran, Rome, Diyarbakir etc.
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Turkey/Kuşadası (street music) July 2016 Part 72
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Kuşadası
Kuşadası is a resort town on Turkey's Aegean coast and the center of the seaside district of the same name in Aydın Province. Kuşadası lies at a distance of 95 km (59 mi) to the south from the region's largest metropolitan center of İzmir, and 71 km (44 mi) from the provincial seat of Aydın situated inland. Its primary industry is tourism. The district neighbours on the northeast to Germencik district, on the southeast to Söke district, on the west to the Aegean Sea, and on the north to Selçuk district.
The city stands on a bay in the Aegean with the peninsula of Guvercin Ada sticking out into the sea at one end, and the mountain of Pilav Dağı behind.
It is 95 km (59 mi) south of İzmir, the region's largest metropolitan center. It is 71 km (44 mi) from the provincial seat of Aydın situated inland.
Kuşadası has a residential population of 64,359 rising to over half a million during the summer when the large resort fills with tourists (from Turkey itself, northern Europe and the Balkans), plus the hotel staff, bar staff, construction workers, and drivers who are needed to work in the restaurants servicing all these visitors. In addition to the visitors from overseas there is a substantial community of foreigners resident in the area.
Kuşadası caters to tourists, arriving by land, and as the port for cruise ship passengers heading to Ephesus. In a controversial deal in 2003 the previously public-owned port was leased to a private company and renovated to attract luxury cruise liners. The Grand Princess docks here, along with other cruise ships.
There are beaches including the Ladies Beach, the beach at the centrum, the beaches between the Batıhan Hotel and the Nazilli Site, Guzelcamli Town beach and the Dilek Peninsula National Park beach.There are vendors of ice-cream, carpets, leather, and software, and bookshops selling books in English, German, Russian and other languages.
Old houses near the seafront, some of them converted to bars and cafes, are the remnants of old Kuşadası, which has become a modern-European looking town. The hills behind are built up with big hotels and blocks of holiday flats. The building boom in the late 80s and onwards has been continued into the hinterland of Kuşadası.
Transport around the town is by dolmuş (minibus). There are bus and taxi services to the nearest airports, in İzmir and Bodrum. Day trips are available by boat from Kuşadası and Güzelçamlı.
The city is a port of call for cruise ships. The port is linked by a six-lane highway to İzmir's Adnan Menderes Airport
There are daily ferry services to the nearby Greek island of Samos.
Kuşadası's bus station acts as a transport hub. Buses connect to various parts of the country.
Turkey/Kuşadası (akşamları) by night Part 73
Welcome to my travelchannel.On my channel you can find almost 1000 films of more than 70 countries. See the playlist on my youtube channel.Enjoy!
Kuşadası
Kuşadası is a resort town on Turkey's Aegean coast and the center of the seaside district of the same name in Aydın Province. Kuşadası lies at a distance of 95 km (59 mi) to the south from the region's largest metropolitan center of İzmir, and 71 km (44 mi) from the provincial seat of Aydın situated inland. Its primary industry is tourism. The district neighbours on the northeast to Germencik district, on the southeast to Söke district, on the west to the Aegean Sea, and on the north to Selçuk district.
The city stands on a bay in the Aegean with the peninsula of Guvercin Ada sticking out into the sea at one end, and the mountain of Pilav Dağı behind.
It is 95 km (59 mi) south of İzmir, the region's largest metropolitan center. It is 71 km (44 mi) from the provincial seat of Aydın situated inland.
Kuşadası has a residential population of 64,359 rising to over half a million during the summer when the large resort fills with tourists (from Turkey itself, northern Europe and the Balkans), plus the hotel staff, bar staff, construction workers, and drivers who are needed to work in the restaurants servicing all these visitors. In addition to the visitors from overseas there is a substantial community of foreigners resident in the area.
Kuşadası caters to tourists, arriving by land, and as the port for cruise ship passengers heading to Ephesus. In a controversial deal in 2003 the previously public-owned port was leased to a private company and renovated to attract luxury cruise liners. The Grand Princess docks here, along with other cruise ships.
There are beaches including the Ladies Beach, the beach at the centrum, the beaches between the Batıhan Hotel and the Nazilli Site, Guzelcamli Town beach and the Dilek Peninsula National Park beach.There are vendors of ice-cream, carpets, leather, and software, and bookshops selling books in English, German, Russian and other languages.
Old houses near the seafront, some of them converted to bars and cafes, are the remnants of old Kuşadası, which has become a modern-European looking town. The hills behind are built up with big hotels and blocks of holiday flats. The building boom in the late 80s and onwards has been continued into the hinterland of Kuşadası.
Transport around the town is by dolmuş (minibus). There are bus and taxi services to the nearest airports, in İzmir and Bodrum. Day trips are available by boat from Kuşadası and Güzelçamlı.
The city is a port of call for cruise ships. The port is linked by a six-lane highway to İzmir's Adnan Menderes Airport
There are daily ferry services to the nearby Greek island of Samos.
Kuşadası's bus station acts as a transport hub. Buses connect to various parts of the country.
Kusadasi, Turkey 2015
A private tour of sites we had never visited near Kusadasi.
Trabzon Turkey
My Zipline Experience in Ayder
Bucayı Geziyorum-DOM Katolik Kilisesi
1815’te Buca’daki Katolikler için bir ibadet yeri olarak yapılan DOM Katolik Kilisesi, 1840 yılında Roma Kilisesi tarafından geliştirilerek DOM Kilisesi’ne dönüştürülmüştür. Geniş bir bahçe içerisinde bulunan kilisenin yanında rahibe lojmanları ve Fransızca eğitim veren bir okulu varlığından da söz edilmektedir.
Eyvan Holding Trailer - 2019
COMPANY PROFILE
With the superior values they receive from family culture; İHSAN ÜSTÜNDAĞ and GÜLŞAH TEKDEN founded Eyvan Holding in 2011, it serves as the main contractor, business administration and investor in Turkey and abroad. The holding, operating in the construction, real estate development, health, education, information and tourism sectors, has achieved a different position in every sector it has expressed itself with its innovative business style, advanced technology and high speed.
EYVAN HOLDING continues to transfer and convey the experiences, know-how and understanding of business to the holding company through the institutionalization studies carried out by the founders. Unconditional customer satisfaction, integrity, justice, trust and continuity principles were the guides of all company employees and the holding culture was formed with these values.
EYVAN HOLDING has made very special projects in a short time. In 2011, 2 fully-equipped private hospital buildings with 15,000 m² of covered area in Denizli and 10,000 m² of covered area in Istanbul and again 2 private education buildings equipped with the latest technology with a closed area of 10.000 m² in İstanbul Küçükyalı in 2011 and 12.000 m² in Kayseri Talas in 2013, are realized as turnkey projects including the project design and technical and general furnishing.
Signing a very special project within the scope of urban transformation in Istanbul, MİSTA A.Ş. brand is created by the holding conducting its activities under MİSTA REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
EYVAN HOLDING; projecting and planning of qualified buildings such as hospitals, schools, hotels and dwellings in Turkey and abroad is working very intensively.
EYVAN HOLDING, one of the experienced, dynamic and innovative organizations of the Turkish Trade sector, continues its services by maintaining its working understanding on focus, differentiation, innovation and sustainability based on its strength from its deeply rooted history.
EYVAN HOLDING is shaped with main strategies stated below:
* Increasing the Value of the Agency
* Increasing Customer Satisfaction Developing
* New Product and Production Technologies Increasing the Employee's
* Commitment and Motivation Effective
* Use of Resources
Elkep Evi Cave Hotel
Elkep Evi Cave Hotel
Elkep Evi Cave Hotel is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests in Urgup. Both business travelers and tourists can enjoy the hotel's facilities and services. 24-hour room service, Wi-Fi in public areas, car park, room service, airport transfer are there for guest's enjoyment. Each guestroom is elegantly furnished and equipped with handy amenities. The hotel offers various recreational opportunities. Friendly staff, great facilities and close proximity to all that Urgup has to offer are three great reasons you should stay at Elkep Evi Cave Hotel.