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Marmara Region Turkey

Polenezköy

Polonezkoy is located on Istanbul’s Anadolu side, a cute place established on the hills of Beykoz, an old Polish village.
(Grandchildren of migrants settled into the village with the permission of Sultan Abdulmecit in the middle of the 1800% are still living in the village. The spring months witness the livening up of Polonezkoy. Alongside enjoyable […]

Kinaliada

I he smallest of the islands, Kinaliada, is the island closest to Istanbul. When Marmara had been a clean sea, those who come to Ada by ferryboat, were impatient to jump into its cool waters as soon as possible. Nowadays the Ada residents prefer to cool off in the swimming pools of their clubs or […]

Heybeliada

Heybeliada, is the second largest island both from the view point of its population and its surface area. With three high points named Umittepe (8$ meters), Degirmentepe (136 meters) andKoytepe (128 meters)’, the island also possesses three ports besides the military port. It is possible to $mm in the sea at Degirmenburnu and (Çamlimant. Reminiscent […]

Burgazada

Calmer and more relaxed compared to Buyukada, Burgazada, ii kited at i distance of 10 knots from the port of Istanbul The islands whin thin in ample facilities, ire used as a resort by residents of Istanbul The mosqui right behind the square whin you land at the pier, and the church located slightly further, […]

Buyukada

The largest of the Prince Islands, also the farthest from Istanbul welcomes its visitors with a very enjoyable atmosphere, with its historical per, large bazaar square and famous fish restaurants. On the right hand side road extending to the Anadotu Club facilities, there are tea gardens and a fishermen’s shelter. The road lined with beerhouses, […]