Foreign tourists tell the magic of Turkey

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The British newspaper “The Guardian” devoted one of its pages to the opinions of tourists who visited Turkey from all over the world and lived unique and amazing experiences and adventures during their trips.

In the “Travel Tips for Readers” section of the British newspaper, tourists of different nationalities talked about their influence by the unique nature, historical heritage and delicious food in Turkey.

The tourists said that the Princes’ Islands (in the Sea of ​​Marmara) provide an ideal haven for anyone who wants to get away from the crowds in Istanbul, and that daily trips to them are very enjoyable.

They confirmed that their return from the islands to Istanbul coincided with sunset, which added a wonderful charm to their trip thanks to the breathtaking natural scenery they saw.

The tourists also praised the coasts of Turkey, especially the city of Marmaris, which is affiliated with the Muğla province in the southwest of the country.

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They mentioned that one of the most interesting destinations was the Cirali area overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, which has quiet beaches and is home to the ancient city of Olympos.

Emily White, whose comments were published by the newspaper, described walking among the ruins of the ancient city in the early morning hours as an experience that could not be obtained anywhere else, and was full of tranquility and the smell of history.

Tourists also praised the difficult climbing trip to the Sumela Monastery near Trabzon, and going to the Hamsikoy area to discover local foods.

They stressed that the experience of eating rice pudding in Hamsikoy proved the distinction of Turkish cuisine.

Tourists also drew attention to the richness of history and culture in Turkey, and described the historical Ottoman houses and the tombs carved into the rocks in Amasya as the most prominent stops that impressed them.