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Gondol Hotel 4*
Hotel Gondol has 78 Rooms,
160
Beds,6 Suites. All rooms with
Private Bathroom, Direct Dial Telephone, 4 Channel Music and Radio, TV
Satellite System, Air-conditioning, Safety Boxes, Hair-dryer.......
(more details and special rates) |
Mistur Hotel 3*
The best place in Mersin with 68
rooms,
144 beds, 8 suites All rooms are equipped with direct dial telephone,
shower & toilet, music, television, air conditioning, minibar, balcony.
Rooms are heated by central heating.........................(more details and special rates) |
Mersin is one of the most modern provinces of the palm lined avenues, city
park and modern hotels and a good base for visiting the nearby historical
sites and beaches. Mersin is the largest port on the Turkish Mediterranean
region. There is also a Free Trade Zone here and it is a business centre. In
Mersin you may find all the comforts of a modern city and all the
characteristics of the Mediterranean cities. Fish is abundant as well as
most delicious in this region and in the Mersin fish market you will find
inexpensive fish restaurants which are really enjoyable for those who love
fish and "Raki
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or wine. Although Mersin dates only from the 19th century, it occupies an
extremely ancient site. At Mount Yumuktepe the excavations proved that there
had been twelve successive settlements beginning from the Neolithic Period.
Icel has also hunting, fishing, picnicking, mountaineering and caving
attractions for sports fans.
Anamur
Two hours west of Mersin, Anamur is a lovely town situated in the mountains
and surrounded by banana plantations thanks to its climate. There are the
ruins of ancient Anemorium, 10 kms to the west of the town on a fine beach.
Anamur Castle is well preserved and provides a fascinating views of the
landscape. The road between Anamur and Silifke passes through the pine clad
mountains which descend to the sea offering splendid views of cliffs, coves
and the brilliant turquoise waters of the Mediterranean.
Aydincik is a cute village with pleasant beaches. After Aydincik, to the
east, is the most beautiful coastline in Turkey.
Silifke
Silifke, 90 kms from Mersin, is a little bit inland, on the site of the
acropolis of ancient Seleucia and Colycadnos. The old bridge crossing the
Göksu River, the theatre and the temple from Roman times are of interest.
To the north of Silifke there is an excellent excursion opportunity, to
UzuncaburÁ.
The road up to the magnificent ancient site of Olba - Diocaeserela is lined
with large tombs. In the ancient city there are the ruins of the Temple of
Zeus, Olbius and the Temple of Tychaion, and numerous arches, theater,
Byzantine church and tower.

Outside Silifke, on the road to Tasucu is the archaeological museum, while
further on AyaTekla is the tomb and church of St. Thecla who was the first
female martyr.
Tasucu is a pleasant resort town with good accommodations and fine sandy
beaches, especially the Aphrodite Beach. The harbor includes regular sea bus
services to Girne in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Between
Silifke and Mersin there is the little fishing village Narlikuyu which you
should not pass by without trying the delicious fish by the turquoise bay.
In Narlikuyu you can see a Roman mosaic depicting the Three Graces.
Around Narlikuyu an exciting excursion is to Cennet - Cehennem (Heaven and
Hell), and the Astim Dilek Caves which are deep chasms, one of which has a
chapel. They are really fascinating and you will understand why they carry
these names once you visit.
60 kms from Mersin, to the west, is the ancient city Korykos, which is now
the resort town of Kizkalesi, with sandy beaches and camping sites. There
are important remains which are symbols of that region like The Castle of
Korykos on the beach faces the Kizkalesi (Maiden's Castle) which stands on
an islet 200 m offshore. The two castles once used to be joined by a sea
wall but now they are separated as the wall submerged. The road from Silifke
to Mersin is very enjoyabl
e
along the coast; the ancient basilicas, tombs and ruins are on one side of
the road and beautiful coves with sandy beaches on the other side.
Ancient Pompeiopolis, founded by Rhodians in 700 BC, provides many
remarkable ruins. The modern name of the city is Viransehir and it is 13 kms
west of Mersin. At Kanlidivane you will see the ruins of the ancient city
Kanytelis clinging on the sides of a deep chasm.
Tarsus
Tarsus is the birthplace of St. Paul. Situated on the edge of the fertile
Cukurova plain in the city is middle of cedar groves. The city is also the
meeting place of legendary loves Antony and Cleopatra, and there is the
commemorative Cleopatra Gate. To reach St. Paul's Cistern you pass through
narrow streets of the city; the old houses on the sides will prepare for the
things you will see . Then you may head for a rest to the Tarsus waterfalls
and shady trees. The tombs of Prophet Daniel, Lokman Hekim, a famous
legendary medical doctor, are here. There are also many historical places to
visit such as Cleopatra's Gate, the Gozlukule, Justinians Bridge, and the
Tarsus Museum.
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