Best flight deals to the stunning Black Sea coasts
Historical harbor city: Trabzon
At the foothills of the North Anatolian Mountains and overlooking the Black Sea, Trabzon is a beautiful port city enhanced by its surrounding mountains and plateaus. A popular stop on Black Sea tours, Trabzon’s scenic landscapes lend themselves to a variety of sports and activities, including hikes and treks, rafting and canoeing, and hunting and fishing, as well as grass skiing.
The gateway to the Eastern Black Sea: Ordu
Ordu, the lovely Black Sea district awash in vibrant shades of green and blue, has a uniquely captivating feature – a 100-kilometer coastline, 60 kilometers of which are sandy beaches. Visitors come to Ordu to swim in the water and stroll on the beach, as well as to explore the area’s tranquil bays, scenic mountains and lush plateaus. In addition to marine tourism, Ordu’s Çambaşı Plateau is notable for its ski center and spectacular views.
Land of Tea: Rize
Rize, the province with Türkiye’s highest rainfall, showcases the most enchanting qualities of the Black Sea region: Sweeping valleys, glacier lakes, accessible peaks, and emerald-green plateaus. From the Ayder and Pokut plateaus to the Kaçkar Mountains, and from Yedigöller to Pileki Cave, the area offers numerous hidden gems. In addition, some of the world’s finest tea plantations are found in Rize.
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