Arabiaweather.com - Ismail Qasimi - The Black Sea region in Turkey is witnessing an increasing number of Arab travelers year after year, especially from those who love highlands and green mountains, so tourists head to the big cities to start from towards their natural destinations. These are the 10 most famous coastal cities in the Black Sea region.
Trabzon
It is considered the main city in the north-east of the country, and it has many surprises to offer the visitor, and it is the preferred place to stay for those who wish to travel to see Lake Uzungol or the famous Simola Monastery on the edge of the rocky mountain, and there are a number of historical monuments in the city such as the Hagia Sophia Mosque and the museum.
Amasya
A stunning and well-preserved city where whitewashed Ottoman houses line side by side with a river, and the tombs of kings carved into the rocky mountains from Greek times, are impressive places where you feel like you're in an open-air museum.
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It is a town famous for its Ottoman houses in the old town and in the Baglar neighborhood, and it is listed among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. You can also visit Bulaq Cave, 3 kilometers from the city.
Samson
It is the largest city overlooking the Turkish Black Sea coast, and it has the largest port on the Black Sea as well, and many important places such as mosques, museums, the popular market, and others. It also provides you with the possibility of doing many tourist activities such as boat rides, fishing, and attending various festivals.
Amasra
It is a beautiful town and tourist resort on the beach with stunning vistas of natural scenery, in addition to the spread of large fish and whale restaurants.
Gerson
The city is famous for its lively nightlife, and trips to a nearby island full of forests and lush vegetation can also be arranged.
Karadeniz Eregli
It is in fact an industrial city, but it has a great history with the years of Greek and Ottoman rule, and one of the most famous tourist places in it is the Jahnmagzi Caves, in addition to its long coast and beaches.
Rize
It is the heart of Turkey's tea-growing region, not a real tourist attraction, but a good base for exploring the northeast, where you can enjoy the atmosphere of the tea plantations there.
Sinop
It is an old fortified city that also includes an old port and is located on a peninsula in the far north of Turkey, and because it is a fortified city, you can see many walls that are 3 meters wide, and 7 towers that are still standing.
Zonguldak
This industrial city is surrounded by coal mines, the most popular Cabuz beach is a 10-minute drive away, and the Olotan Dam high in the mountains is a great place to relax away from the city.
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