Balıkesir
Popular places to visit in Balıkesir;
First day
Balikesir's historical places reflect the importance of the city in the Ottoman period. One of the important and well-preserved mosques from the Middle Ages is the Zagnos Pasha Mosque, located in the center and built in 1461. dive into the waters. . There are also restaurants serving delicious seafood in Balikesir.
You can go on many day trips in Balikesir. One of the places you can go is Ayvalık, which is known as the "Olive Riviera" because it can be reached by following the olive groves. Ayvalık has fine sandy beaches overlooking 25 beautiful small islands. You can stop by the "Devil's Table" to admire the Taksiyarkis Church with its magnificent architecture and marble workmanship and to witness one of the most perfect sunsets in the world. The busiest area of Ayvalık is its harbor filled with fishing boats and excursion boats. Terrace restaurants and cafes overlooking the sea are full of locals and visitors. Only 8 km away, Sarimsakli boasts white sandy beaches in a romantic setting.
The second day
The most beautiful place to go in summer is Ayvalık, thanks to the calmness of the Aegean Sea. This is a great place to relax and unwind in the charm of quaint old houses.
Akçay, at the foot of Kazdağı, is another region close to Balıkesir. It is famous for its healing hot springs. It also boasts beautiful natural landscapes befitting its legendary reputation as the site of the world's first beauty pageant, which is said to have led to the Trojan War.
Gonen is an excellent promenade, 30 km from Bandırma. There are hot springs in the region that have been used for healing since ancient times.
Marmara Island and Avşa Island are famous for their fish, wines and historical treasures. It also has a wonderful coastline. The famous Marmara marbles come from here.
Bird Sanctuary National Park with 266 bird species is an unmissable paradise for bird watchers.
To remember the fascinating moments of your trip in Balikesir, you may consider buying original Yagcibedir carpets made in Balikesir's villages.
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