Worldwide Destinations
MIDDLE EAST: Kusadasi
| Overview | |
| Turkey is a sprawling and diverse country, and Kusadasi
best exemplifies this diversity. The city has been built up to resemble a
beach resort, but the citizens have rebelled against this all-out push for
tourism. Many of the beaches are quite unpopulated, and when you travel into
the heart of the town you do not get a bustling touristy feeling at all.
Instead, you are likely to marvel at the glorious historical and
architectural sights, enjoy one of the great dining facilities, or lounge
around a cozy bar and have a drink with one of the locals.
No one is exactly sure when Kusadasi was officially founded. The Greeks inhabited the area and had a tremendous impact on the history and culture. Kusadasi took over as the major trade center when the ancient port of Ephesus was rendered useless because of a lack of water and resources. By the 1400?s, Kusadasi was controlled by Genovese and Venetian traders and shop owners who named the port Scala Nuova. Some years later the Ottomans invaded and took over, and they ruled the land for centuries. They called Kusadasi Bird Island because of the frequent herds of pigeons that migrated to the area. Today Kusadasi is a city famous for its spectacular sunsets and interesting bazaars. The best way to enjoy Kusadasi is by spending the majority of your time at the beach or by one of the fabulous swimming pools. If you are one to trust the masses, then visit Kusadasi in the summertime when the normal winter population of 40,000 balloons to a tremendous 400,000. Even in the summer you will still be able to find beautiful and secluded beach areas and enjoy a peaceful dinner by the sea. |
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| Kusadasi Facts | ||
| Currency | Turkish Lira | |
| Language | Turkish | |
| Area Code | 256 | |