Yalova & İznik Tour

Depart: 20:00  Return: 20:00

Full Day Tour

Highlights
  • Thermal Baths
  • Seaside
  • Yalova Waterfall
  • Turkish Delight Gift Shop
  • Iznik Museum
  • Iznik Lake
  • Iznik Castle
  • Famous Iznik Tiles

Yalova is a beautiful city located in northwestern Turkey, known for its thermal baths, picturesque seaside, and stunning waterfalls.

Iznik, also known as Nicaea, is a historic town in Turkey with a rich cultural heritage. It is located in the Bursa Province, near the eastern shore of Iznik Lake

Included
  • Hotel Pick-up & drop-off by air-conditioned non-smoking tour coaches​
  • Entrance Fees mentioned by the itineraries​
  • Lunch
  • Professional Licensed Tour Guide​
  • Services Charges & Local Taxes​
Excluded
  • Drink at Lunch (exclude one soft drink)
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips and gratuities
Tour Itinerary
Yalova

Yalova Thermal Baths: Yalova is famous for its thermal springs and baths, which have been attracting visitors for centuries. The city is blessed with natural hot springs that are believed to have healing properties due to their mineral content. Many thermal bath complexes offer a range of services, including hot mineral baths, mud baths, and various wellness treatments. These baths provide a relaxing and rejuvenating experience for visitors, promoting health and well-being.

Seaside: Yalova is situated along the coast of the Marmara Sea, offering scenic views and a pleasant coastal atmosphere. The city has several beaches and waterfront promenades where visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, sunbathe, or swim in the sea during the summer months. The coastline is dotted with restaurants, cafes, and beach clubs, providing ample opportunities to savor delicious seafood or simply relax by the water.

Yalova Waterfall: Yalova is home to a beautiful waterfall known as “Yalova Şelalesi” or “Yürüyen Köşk Şelalesi.” This cascading waterfall is located in a serene natural setting, surrounded by lush greenery and trees. The waterfall is accessible via a short hike through a forested area, and reaching the site rewards visitors with the sight and sound of the cascading water. It’s a tranquil spot where visitors can take in the beauty of nature, have a picnic, or capture memorable photographs.

İznik

Iznik Museum: The Iznik Museum is a must-visit for those interested in the town’s history and art. The museum is housed in a former Ottoman medrese (theological school) and showcases a collection of archaeological artifacts, ceramics, and artworks from different periods. It provides insights into Iznik’s Byzantine, Roman, and Ottoman past, including its renowned ceramic production.

Iznik Lake: Iznik Lake, also known as Lake Ascania, is a large freshwater lake that borders the town of Iznik. The lake offers scenic views and is surrounded by picturesque landscapes, including mountains and forests. Visitors can enjoy boat trips, fishing, or simply take a leisurely stroll along the lake’s shores to admire the tranquility and natural beauty.

Iznik Castle: Iznik Castle, also known as the Nicaea Fortress, is a medieval fortress that stands on a hill overlooking the town. It was built during the Byzantine period and later expanded during the Ottoman era. While the castle is mostly in ruins, it still provides a glimpse into the town’s history and offers panoramic views of Iznik and its surroundings.

Famous Iznik Tiles: Iznik is renowned for its exquisite ceramic tiles, which have a long tradition dating back to the 15th century. These tiles, often referred to as Iznik tiles or Turkish tiles, are known for their vibrant colors, intricate designs, and floral motifs. They were used to decorate numerous mosques, palaces, and public buildings throughout the Ottoman Empire. Today, you can admire and purchase these beautiful tiles in local shops and galleries.

Apart from these attractions, Iznik also has other historical sites, such as the Hagia Sophia Church, Iznik City Walls, and the Green Mosque. Exploring the town’s narrow streets and experiencing its laid-back atmosphere is also a delightful way to soak in its rich cultural heritage.

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