POPULAR KUSADASI

Kusadasi is a popular town on the West coast of Turkiye, 90 km from Izmir. It’s a large and thriving resort with no-end of hotels, restaurants, boutiques and bars, from cheap and cheerful through to high-end and designer. Kusadasi is also known for its marina and close proximity to Ephesus, the Virgin Mary’s House, St. John’s Church and The Temple of Artemis (one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World).

Kusadasi is perhaps most popular due to its proximity to Ephesus, a site anyone with an interest in history should visit at least once.

Philon of Byzantium, the architect and engineer who helped originally draw up the list of ancient wonders, once praised the Temple of Artemis saying, “I have seen the walls and the Hanging Gardens of ancient Babylon, the statue of Olympian Zeus, the Colossus of Rhodes, the mighty work of the high pyramids and the tomb of Mausolus. But when I saw the temple at Ephesus rising to the clouds, all these other wonders were put in the shade.”

Aside from the history, the town offers visitors a great choice of activities and entertainment. A bustling place popular with tourists and cruise ships high season, the nightlife is excellent, and the marina caters for yachts of all sizes.

Kusadasi

HOTELS AND PRIVATE TOURS

Planning to cruise to Kusadasi? If so, why not stopover and enjoy a few excursions and a little time exploring Ephesus?

360° Yachting can tailor a short break or a stopover in Kusadasi and organise local guides to take you on a tour of the main attractions.

For anyone interested in history, Ephesus is a must-see and a private tour of this magnificent site can easily be arranged. It’s located just 20 minutes drive from Kusadasi’s fine Setur Marina.

The 360° events team have a vast book of contacts and can arrange trips suiting those with almost any interest. From guided trips around local sites, to sporting activities, shopping trips and culinary tours, let us know what you fancy doing and we will design a fabulous day out. Failing that, if it’s simply a table at the best restaurant in town, or a luxury spa treatment you’re seeking, it can easily be arranged. CONTACT US for details.

CRUISING TO AND FROM KUSADASI

Kusadasi is well equipped to deal with yachts of any size, including super yachts and cruise ships. The most popular marina tends to be Setur Kusadasi Marina that can accommodate yachts up to 60 meters in length and has a maximum draft of 7 meters.

Setur Marina is a modern full-service marina offering a wide range of services. If you are seeking clearance, or for berthing or provisioning requests, please CONTACT US.

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