It is 71 km from Aydın city center. away, is located on the coastline where the Aegean Region meets the sea. The district center, which is bordered by Selçuk and Pamucak in the north and Dilek Peninsula in the south, is at the center of important touristic centers such as İzmir, Ephesus, Meryemana, Milet, Didim, Pamukkale, Marmaris and Bodrum. Port of Kusadasi, due to its proximity to the island of Samos, Greece is Turkey’s second major sea port for arriving tourists.
Güvercinada: It was built by the Ottomans as a police station against possible attacks from the islands during the Mora revolt in the 19th century.
Cruise and Marina
In Kuşadası, there are two piers where tourist ships dock and also a marina with a capacity of 650 yachts. Ships dock at Kuşadası Port every season. There are regular passenger motor trips from Kuşadası port to the Greek Island Samos (Samos) in spring and summer (every day between 1 April and 20 October), and these voyages change as charter in winter. There are passenger engines that make daily and hourly picnic tours in the harbor, and yachts that make Blue Tour are also in the marina.
Mosques and Caravanserais
Öküz Mehmet Pasha Caravanserai: It was built in 1618 by Grand Vizier Mehmet Pasha. Cannon holes seen on the outer walls were made to protect the city against pirate attacks. Kale İçi Mosque: It was built by Grand Vizier Öküz Pasha in 1618.
Beaches
Beaches in Kuşadası; Ladies Beach Beach, Pigeon Island Beach, Yılancı Cape Beach, Yavan Su Beach, Kuştur Beach, Black Plain Beach, Güzelçamlı Beach, Love Beach, Kalamaki Beach.
Hot springs
Çıban (Yavan water) Hot Spring, Venus Spa, Güzelçamlı hot spring are important hot springs of Kuşadası.
Caves
Karaca Cave
Protected Areas and National Parks
Büyük Menderes Delta National Park
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