I loved it 🤩😁 The easiest way to visit Kusadasi Castle independently is on foot, via a scenic 15-minute walk along the causeway—its entrance can be found on Guvercin Adasi Cd near Kusadasi’s New Port. Cabs anddolmus minibuses will run you there—aim for the No. 5dolmus, as it stops right outside. Otherwise, choose a tour that includes a castle stop. Kusadasi Castle opens daily year-round, from 9am–11pm May–September and 9am–9pm October–April. As one of Kusadasi’s main draws, it can get fairly busy in summer, especially in July and August, when arriving early is the best way to enjoy it at its quietest and coolest. Be aware that during the summer, occasional evening discos are held on the grounds. Visitors can head into the castle’s small museum to view its historical models of ships and prize exhibit—the skeleton of a 47.5-foot (14.5-meter) fin whale. Other pleasures include strolling the palm-shaded gardens, which are dotted with information boards on the castle and local flora and fauna; climbing to the battlements; and simply soaking in the sweeping views of Kusadasi over drinks and meze dishes...
Read moreKusadasi Castle is a must-visit gem on the Aegean coast of Turkiye! The historical fortress, perched on Pigeon Island, offers stunning views of the sparkling blue sea and the surrounding town. The scenic walk across the causeway to the island itself is an experience, especially with the beautiful ocean breeze and views of Kusadasi's coastline.
The castle is well-preserved, with interesting historical exhibits detailing its past and the defensive role it played. You’ll find plenty of spots to relax, take in the scenery, and snap some incredible photos. The gardens within the castle walls are beautifully maintained and add a peaceful touch to the experience, while information plaques provide historical context without overwhelming you.
If you’re looking to step back in time, soak up some history, or simply enjoy a peaceful setting by the sea, Kusadasi Castle is ideal. Best of all, it’s accessible to all, and entry is often free, which makes it a wonderful attraction for anyone exploring the area. Don’t miss out on the sunset...
Read morePIGEON ISLAND Güvercinada Fortress, located in the Hacıfeyzullah District of Kuşadası City, was built on the mouth of the harbour to protect it. There is an inner fortress (built by Barbaros Hayrettin Pasha) and fortress walls (built by İlyas Aga) on the island.
These walls were built to protect against the expected attacks from the Greek islanders and from the sea during the Mora Revolt period.
Walls were built approximately 3 m-high and surrounded the island completely. The stones used in construction of the fortress were transported from Yılancı Cape. To thee south of the walls, there is gate protected by two towers with arches and which can be climbed by means of stairs facing toward the south.
While the north tower is in a pentagon shape, the southern tower is structured in a cylindrical form. The gap on the gate suggests that there was an inscription hanged on the gate. Construction inscription of walls is placed on northern tower wall. The inscription is comprised of 4 lines and 20 sentences dated...
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