Are you looking for a vacation destination that offers both adventure and complete relaxation? Look no further than Turkey!
Antonis Leivadiotis (@antonis_leiv), through his accounts, showcases the beauties of Turkey as he collaborates with the Turkish Tourism Organization.
Let's relive a wonderful trip to the neighboring country of Turkey! Book flights and the best hotels at the lowest prices: https://bit.ly/3TqnnSB Istanbul, the bustling metropolis of Turkey, is a city full of charm, where the past coexists with the present, and every step reveals a relic of bygone eras. At the crossroads of two continents - Europe and Asia - this impressive city has absorbed the best of both worlds. With its beautiful historical landmarks, quintessential cuisine, vibrant nightlife, art festivals, music, celebration of faith, market labyrinths, and shopping arcades, the heart of Istanbul beats and the soul of the Bosphorus under the watchful eye of the Maiden's Tower is a traveler's dream.
Bozcaada (Tenedos) is a paradise on earth, an island in the Aegean, famous for its delicate wines, gastronomic treasures, and wonderful, sunny, and windy weather. With its unique architecture, white houses, and delicacies, Bozcaada inspires visitors to discover more. Located in the northern Aegean, Bozcaada – known as Tenedos in antiquity – has a 3,000-year-old winemaking heritage that continues to this day.
Elements of this long heritage are found in the grapes depicted on the coins of Tenedos minted in the 5th century BC, and in written sources from Homer's Iliad to the 17th-century Ottoman explorer Evliya Çelebi's Book of Travels. The northern winds brought by Mother Nature have made this small island ideal for vine cultivation.
Çanakkale or Dardanelles is a city and port in Turkey in Çanakkale province on the southern coast of the Dardanelles at their narrowest point. The city's population is 195,439.
Çanakkale is the nearest major urban center to the ancient city of Troy, which (along with the ancient region of Troad) is also located within Çanakkale province. The wooden horse from the 2004 movie Troy is on display on the Çanakkale waterfront.
Today, Çanakkale is the main base for visits to the ruins of Troy and the World War I cemeteries in Gallipoli. Particularly around March 18 and April 25 (ANZAC Day), when significant celebrations of the two different interpretations of war events take place, the city fills with visitors, and every hotel room is likely to be booked months in advance.
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