Kuşadası

Situated 71 kilometers from Aydın, this city’s territory extends across the eastern and southeastern coastal plains of Kuşadası Bay, as well as the elevated landmass situated behind it. Mountain ranges encircle its eastern and southern flanks. The district, which derives its name from Güvercin Island (Pigeon Island), stands as a prominent and well-established hub for tourism in Turkey. To the north, it shares a border with Selçuk and Pamucak, while the Dilek Peninsula lies to its south. Kuşadası serves as a central point for accessing key tourist attractions including Ephesus, Meryemana, Miletus, Didim, Pamukkale, Marmaris, and Bodrum. Its comprehensive offerings, featuring a marina, a multitude of beaches, accommodations ranging from hotels and motels to campsites and holiday villages, and a variety of entertainment options, contribute to a lively and dynamic atmosphere, particularly during the summer season.
