Blacksea Region

The Black Sea region has a steep, rocky coast with rivers that cascade through the gorges of the coastal ranges. The mild, dampoceanic climateof the Black Sea makes the region a major tobacco-growing region and suitable for the production of world-renowned hazelnuts.

 

Those who dislike the heat and humidity of the summer in the Mediterranean and Aegean regions of Turkey, escape to theplateauof the mountains in the Black Sea region which are almost permanently cloudy and receive immense amounts of rain and are very attractive with rich flora and fauna, forests, crater,  lakes, waterfalls, rivers, streams, mountain and nature walk, rafting, canoe and winter sports, hunting and fishing, grass skiing, healing water and local dishes.

 

Highlights added into our itineraries include :

 

  • Historic harborfront of Amasra,
  • Old town district of Inebolu
  • Ottoman architecture of Sinop,
  • Taste of Black Sea City Life in Samsun
  • Hazelnut fields in Ordu
  • Giresun Museum with an excellent collection of archaeological finds
  • Delve Underground at Karaca Cave
  • Sumela Monastery,
  • Other Hagia Sophia in Trabzon
  • Alpine Landscape of Uzungol,
  • Plateau of Ayder,
  • Untamed Fırtına River,
  • Outof fable. dramatic medieval castle, Zilkale,built in the 14th or 15th century
  • Rize Castle which the Genoese built during the medieval era.
  • Tea-growing villages in the Ceceva-Haremtepe area.
  • Another beautiful alpine pasture Anzer plateau famous for its honey
  • State of art natural beauty Kaçkar Mountains,
  • Karagöl lake located in Artvin,