Tourism in Turkey in the winter… has its beauty too

Many features made Turkey the first tourist destination among the countries of the world. It extends over the European and Asian continents. It overlooks the Mediterranean in the south and the Black Sea in the north. It also embraces the Sea of ​​Marmara and borders the Aegean Sea. This geographical diversity has given it the advantage of tourism diversity in different seasons. Millions of tourists visit it annually, either to enjoy the summer or to see the snow and experience the fun winter activities.

Here in this article is a collection of information about tourism in Turkey in the winter…

Winter in Yalova 

Yalova has a privileged location, as it is located on the southeastern shore of the Sea of Marmara and close to the shores of Istanbul.

It is famous especially for the Thermal baths for sulfur water, which tourists from all over the world visit in the winter to enjoy the very hot water on the coldest days.

The state of Yalova is also famous for its collection of waterfalls, in addition to valleys and rivers.

Winter in Sapanca

 The Sapanca region of the state of Sakarya has become one of the most preferred tourist destinations in Istanbul. It is famous in the first place for its beautiful wide lake surrounded by a group of green hills with dense forests. Sapanca is also characterized by its gentle rural nature and beautiful waterfalls in the Maşukiye area, and we do not forget Kartepe Mount, the first destination for tourism. In winter, snow lovers can enjoy skiing in Sapanca, near Istanbul.

Winter tourism in Istanbul

Each season of the year has its share of tourism in Istanbul. Tourism in winter in Istanbul is no less fun than in summer. Dozens of museums can be visited that receive visitors in a warm and calm atmosphere. It is also possible to visit the city’s malls equipped with many entertainment centers and amusement parks. giant.

Tourism in Bursa in winter

It is the state closest to Istanbul and is separated by land, Gebze and Yalova, and the Marmara Sea. Bursa receives thousands of tourists annually who flock to it from all parts of the world to try the longest cable car in the world that reaches the majestic Uludag Mountain and to practice snow skiing and winter activities.

Northern Turkey in winter

Most of the northern Turkish states are located on the Black Sea, and the winter in these areas is cold with polar depressions occurring at times. Trabzon is one of the most beautiful areas for winter tourism, as it is famous for its warm resorts with hot sulfur waters.