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lovely marine city near the Izmir and offers the cruise ships have
established Kusadasi as a major port over the last 15 to 20 years, and
as a result, the once sleepy fishing village has evolved into a
first-class resort with a full infrastructure of hotels, restaurants and
shops. Many interesting sites south of Kusadasi can be explored from the
town. Kusadasi is just 18 km away from Ephesus, also reachable to
others: Priene, Miletos, Didyma a few hours away from the Kusadasi. And
the importance of this town, in a picturesque site overlooking the gulf
of the same name stretching out towards the Aegean, depends as much on
its atmosphere and landscape as it does on fact that it is an ideal
point of departure for excursions.

Kusadasi has a typical
Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters, providing a
long tourism season.The city is bathed in sunshine for 300 days of the
year.

Numerous
powdery sandy with warm&clear waters, providing a peaceful
atmosphere, allow a great variety of water and beach facilities.
Windsurfing, water skiing, sailing and beach volley are only a few
choice for the lovers of active life. After sunbathing restfully during
the day, the city awaits the superb sunset. As the sun sets, the
attractive cafes and restaurants through the palm-lined boulevard, get
busier. It is a great delight to watch the comings and goings of the
yachts and ships with accompanience of the panoramic view of the sunset,
on a pre-drink before the dinner. The restaurants, serving a variety of
fresh seafood & fish and Aegean specialties, offer a delicious meal
in Kusadasi. Dancing and entertaining at a lively bar or a disco until
dawn, may end an ideal day in Kusadasi.
To have more information
on kusadasi,
please visit Kusadasi Guide
About
Turkey..
Surely one of the main attractions of
Turkey is its wonderful climate. Like most areas of the Mediterranean,
Turkey has over 300 sunny days a year, and with over 1,500 kilometres of
Mediterranean coastline, it’s the perfect place to enjoy long, lazy days
on the beach.
In the Mediterranean
and Aegean regions, the summers are hot and dry and the winters are short,
warm and mild, with most of the rainfall taking place only from November
to February. As the summer temperature is around 86°-105° F (30°- 40° C)
and usually above 50° F (10° C) in the winter, you can comfortably swim
and sail in these turquoise-coloured waters for nine months of the year.

And thats not all because Turkey has inland mountain ranges, the country can offer a
wonderful variety of climates. Imagine being able to ski the snowy
mountain peaks in the morning and swim and laze around on the beach in the
afternoon.

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