Foca The
ancient Phocaea, Foca once formed part of
the lonian Federation. Today it is a modern,
lively holiday town on two deep bays. The
pleasant accommodations, clean beaches and
inviting restaurants make it an attractive
holiday spot. Those seeking the perfect
tan can find it on the natural rock terraces
of Siren Islands.
Bergama
Bergama (Pergamon), once a great center
of culture, survives as one of Turkey's
finest archaeological sites. In the Acropolis,
on a hill above the modern town, are the
remains of the celebrated library, a steep
and impressive theatre, the temples of Trajan
and Dionysus, the monumental altar of Zeus,
the sanctuary of Demeter, a gymnasium laid
out on three terraces and the Agora. The
Asclepion, located to the southwest of the
lower city, was a sanctuary dedicated to
the god of Healthh, Asclepios. In town, visit
the Archaeological and Ethnographical Museum;
nearby, is the site of a temple dedicated
to Serapis, becoming one of the Seven Churches
of the Apocalypse, and subsequently converted
by the Byzantines into a basilica.
Dikili
Dikili, frequented by cruise liners bringing
visitors to Pergamon, is Bergama's harbour
town. It offers a relaxing atmosphere with
many pleasant restaurants lining the Kordon
Promenade. A stop at the little port of
Candarli, the ancient Pitane, is recommended
in order to see the Genoese fortress, one
of the best preserved in Turkey.
Ayvalik
Ayvalik
is a charming port, situated amid beautiful
pine woods. Nearby, the Seytan Sofrasi (Devil's
Table) offers a splendid panorama of the
archipelago along the Gulf of Ayvalik and
the little island of Alibey (Cunda), where
there are pleasant seafood restaurants.
Sarmisakli Beach is one of the most beautiful
beaches in the area.
The Gulf of Edremit
The Gulf of Edremit, also known as the
Olive Riviera, has a number of charming
seaside resorts: Kucukkuyu, Altinoluk, Akcay
(a thermal center with numerous springs),
Edremit and Oren, all with beautiful beaches,
ring the Gulf of Edremit and offer visitors
a wide choice of hotels and guest houses
with views of the sea. Also, situated here
is the beautiful Kaz Dagi National Park
, with magnificent landscapes, restful green
areas and several hot springs. According
to mythologies it was in this area that
the world's first beauty contest was held.
Under the shadow of Kaz Dagi (Mt. Ida, 1.774
meters) in Pinarbasi, west of Akcay, Paris
gave the golden apple to Aphrodite in the
famous "Judgement of Paris".
Behramkale (Assos)
87 km south of Canakkale in Ayvacik Province
is Assos, the famous teaching
center of antiquity. Aristotle, Plato's
most famous student, was invited to Assos
and spent over three years living and teaching
there. He married the niece of Hermeia,
founded a school of philosophy and conducted
his early exploratory work in zoology, biology
and botany.
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