We Tried Traditional Turkish Foods in Canakkale & Ayvalik
Our Turkey adventure beyond Istanbul begins as we leave the city to make our way towards Canakkale but not before stopping to pay our respect at Gallopoli for the ANZAC troops.
Our evening in Canakkale lead us to trying some traditional Turkish foods that you guys have been recommending we try since the last video.
After checking out the Trojan horse from Troy we made jumped on our first Turkish bus experience and headed out to Avyalik to find a few more dishes.
We caught a boat over to the island of Cunda, a vacation island for the Turks.
Traditional Turkish Foods we tried:
- Truck Stop Gozleme
- Midye Dolma - Stuffed Mussels
- Sardines
- Peynir Helvasi (Cheese desert)
- Lokma (Donut balls)
- Ayvalık Toast
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Ayvalık, Turkey walking tour - (Ayvalık turu)
Ayvalık is a seaside town on the northwestern Aegean coast of Turkey. It is a district of Balıkesir Province. The town center of Ayvalık is surrounded by the archipelago of Ayvalık Islands, which face the nearby Greek island of Lesbos.
Ayvalık was located in the ancient region named Aeolis in antiquity. The ruins of three important ancient cities are within a short driving distance away from Ayvalık: Assos and Troy are to the north, while Pergamon is to the east. Various archeological studies in the region prove that Ayvalık and its environs were inhabited as early as the prehistoric ages.
Today, the population of Ayvalık is close to 30,000, which significantly increases during the summer due to tourism. Ayvalık and its environs are famous for the highly appreciated quality of olive oil production, which provides an important source of income for the local population. Ayvalık and the numerous islets encircling the bay area are popular holiday resorts. The largest and most important of these islets is Cunda Island (Alibey Island) which is connected to Lale Island, and thence to the mainland, by a bridge and causeway built in the late 1960s. This is the oldest bridge in Turkey that connects lands separated by a strait. Both Ayvalık and Cunda Island are famous for their seafood restaurants which are located immediately at the seashore.
Ayvalık also has two of the longest sandy beaches of Turkey which extend as far as the Dikili district of İzmir nearly 30 km (19 mi) to the south. These are the Sarımsaklı and Altınova beaches. In recent years, Ayvalık has also become an important point of attraction for scuba divers with its underwater fauna.
Ayvalık is in close proximity to Bergama (ancient Pergamon), which is another important attraction for tourists, with its ruins dating back to antiquity. The Gulf of Edremit, Mount Ida and the ancient cities of Assos and Troy to the north; and the coastal resort towns of Dikili (near ancient Atarneus) and Foça (ancient Phocaea) to the south; are also within driving distance for daily excursions. Ferries operate daily between Ayvalık and Mytilene in nearby Lesbos Island, Greece.
Ayvalık has a reported millenia[12] of olive cultivation with over 2.5 million trees covering 13,200 hectares (33,000 acres) or 41.3% of the region. Hundreds of trees are over 500 years old. Commercial production began in the 1950s and became prominent in the 1960s.
Ayvalık (24% and good pollinator) is among the ten main cultivars in Turkey. 80% of the fruit is processed for oil, 20% for table olives, the area is the second largest producer in Turkey.
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Istanbul, Turkey- History, Economy, Best Time To Travel
Istanbul is Turkey's most populous city as well as its economic, cultural and historic center. It isIIi formerly known as Byzantium and Constantinople. Istanbul is one of the world's most populous cities. Istanbul is a bridge between aAsia aaaaAsAas and Europe.
LOCATION
Istanbul is a transcontinental city in Eurasia, straddling the Bosporus strait (which separates Europe and Asia) between the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea. Its commercial and historical center lies on the European side and about a third of its population lives in suburbs on the Asian side of the Bosporus. The city held the strategic position between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean.
HISTORY
Founded under the name of Byzantion on the Sarayburnu promontory around 660 BCE, the city grew in size and influence, becoming one of the most important cities in history. After its reestablishment as Constantinople in 330 BCE, it served as an imperial capital for Roman, Byzantine, Latin, Palaiologos Byzantine and Ottoman empires almost 16 centuries. Under the name Constantinople it was the Ottoman capital until 1923. The capital was then moved to Ankara and the city was now called Istanbul.
POPULATION
Istanbul is the fifth largest city in the world in terms of population within city limits. The vast majority of people across Turkey and in Istanbul are Muslim. The largest ethnic minority in Istanbul is the Kurdish community.
BEST TIME
Due to moderate temperatures and room rates, March to May and September to November are considered to be the best time to visit Istanbul. During this period, you won't be wrestling with crowds while rejoicing in a bicycle ride or enjoying the sunset Bosphorus cruise. June through August is the time when the city steps into a peak season known for inflated prices. The period between December and February is the coldest and the wettest one.
CLIMATE
Istanbul has a oceanic climate. Istanbul has a high annual average rainfall. Summer is generally hot with averages around 27 ° C during the day and 18° C at night. Expect temperatures of up to 35° C for the hottest days of the year. Winter is cold and wet, averaging 2° C at night and 7° C during the day. Although rarely below freezing during the day.
ECONOMY
Since the mid-1990s, Istanbul's economy has been one of the fastest-growing. Istanbul is responsible for 27 percent of Turkey's GDP, with 20 percent of the country's industrial labor force residing in the city. Istanbul is responsible for two-fifths of the nation's tax revenue. Istanbul has a diverse industrial economy, producing commodities as varied as olive oil, tobacco, vehicles, and electronics. The former Istanbul Stock Exchange was originally established as the Ottoman Stock Exchange in 1866.
Bozcaada Island TURKEY 2018 | Bozcaada TÜRKİYE
22 AĞUSTOS 2018 tarihinde çekilmiştir. Bu videoyu aylar/yıllar sonra izleyecekler bilginize.
Geyikli - Bozcaada Feribot Seferlerine sitesinden bakabilirsiniz.
Online alınan biletlerde sıra beklenmiyor ; en arkada olsanız bile bilet internet üzerinden alındığı için öncelik tanınıyor gemiye araç alımında.
Bozcaada'ya varış yarım saat sürüyor.
Gökçeadaya nazaran daha hareketli ve bitki örtüsü olarak daha yeşil.
Adanın popüler plajı Ayvacık.Fakat bayram gibi uzun tatillerde yer bulmak neredeyse imkansız.Merkezden Ayvacık Plajına gitmek için yoğun günlerde bayağı bir minibüs bekleyebilirsiniz ; 20 dakikaya varan yolculuk 5 TL.Biz yer bulamayıp tekrar merkeze geri döndük ve Feribottan hemen inince ilk sağdan sapıp Kale'nin hemen altındaki beach tarzı plajdan girdik.Ayvacık Plajında derme çatma şemsiyeler ve şezlonglara karşın burada daha lüks bir deniz keyfini hiçbir ücret vermeden yaşayabilirsiniz.Hemen gerisinden ki büfelerden ister siparişinizi (fiyatlar biraz pahalı ama mutlaka 2 kişilik hamburgerini deneyiniz) verin ya da kendi getirdiğiniz ürünleri tüketin (bunun için herhangi bir uyarı yapılmıyor)
Adaya Otobüs girmesi yasak sadece özel araçlar alınıyor.
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Santorini - The Most Picturesque and Romantic Island
We spent a full day exploring Santorini because our plane was delayed for over 12 hours by Volotea airlines. When you fly budget airlines this often happens.
We started our day at Piraeus beach in the morning around 9am. The water was really warm and clear. You could see for about 15 meters underwater.
This beach wasn't as full as some of the other beaches on the island. It's also 7km's long, with free section and pay for bed sections. We rented 2 sunbeams with a big umbrella and it cost 10 euros for the entire day.
Little did we know, if you visit a restaurant just 50 meters down the road and buy any item (even a water for 1.50 Euro) you can get a bed for free.
We then rented a dar for 50 euro and drove around the entire island first stopping by to see different viewpoints for the Caldera, and then making our way to Oia.
Oia is one of the most picturesque and recognizable places on Earth. If you've seen photos from Greece, you've probably seen them from that town. Of course it was hot as heck, so we stayed in the shade as much as possible.
Next we visited Red Beach, and discovered that it was too windy and too late for a swim but ate at a local restaurant there called Taverna Glaros open usually 10am- midnight everyday. The owner is also the chef and she is amazing!
Please drop by and order anything off the menu, she'll even help with recommendations.
All in all the island was great and we were really happy to have been there!
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TURKEY: scuba diving at Alanya [HD]
My first scuba dive in the clear waters of Turkey’s Mediterranean, at Alanya city.
The best way to discover how to scuba dive is to try it yourself on a full-day excursion in the waters of Alanya. Turkey is a perfect area for your first underwater scuba dive, as it boasts warm and clean water. Also there are no dangerous animals and the laws regulating underwater activities are very strict in Turkey.
Alanya is a beach resort city on the southern coast of Turkey.
September 17, 2015
Scuba diving is a mode of underwater diving in which a scuba diver uses a 'Self-contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus', scuba, to breathe underwater.
Beautiful Women traveling to the most beautiful Turkish islands
Travel to the most beautiful Turkish islands and discover the individual characters, clear seas, pristine beaches, mysterious ruins, history and charm of each. There are around 500 islands and islets in the Turkish seas. Gokceada, Bozcaada, Cunda and Foca are the only Aegean islands in Turkey. Summer holidays on unique Turkish islands. Cosmopolitan or secluded, with beautiful beaches and lush mountains, Turkey's islands promise you a dreamy holiday
Türkiye'de az bilinen 10 tatil rotası (#Bayram tatili önerileri
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1. Antalya – Kaş
2. Balıkesir – Ayvalık
3. Çanakkale – Bozcaada
4. Muğla – Datça
5. Muğla – Marmaris
6. Antalya – Alanya
7. İstanbul – Şile
8. Samsun – Atakum
9. Sinop – Hamsilos
10. İzmir – Çeşme/Alaçatı
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