The beaches that stretch along Kusadasi’s Aegean coastline are as diverse in terrain as they are in ambiance. Ladies’ Beach, thusly named because it was once a for women only, is packed with nightclubs, souvenir vendors, restaurants and, of course, sunbathers and swimmers. Grass-lined Gold Beach is well-manicured and peaceful. Ride a horse from there to Long Beach, a playground of beach bars, pool tables and water sports.

Kusadasi Castle

Kusadasi Castle

One of Kusadasi’s most popular attractions, Kusadasi Castle is dubbed the “Pirate Castle” for being originally constructed to protect Kusadasi’s harbor from piratical and other sea attacks. Now home to a handful of maritime exhibits, the castle draws sightseers who come to explore its battlements and gardens, discover its history, and absorb its panoramas over Kusadasi bay.

Adaland

Adaland

People says: “Wonderful place to rest with children”

Ladies Beach

Ladies Beach

Ladies Beach has to be one of the nicest beaches I’ve ever been on. Boasting blue flag status it certainly matches up to its status. There are plenty of sun loungers available or you can just lay down your towel in the beautiful soft golden sand to catch a few rays.

Long Beach

Long Beach

As the name suggests, it is probably the longest and the most serene beach of the town. The beach is easily accessible via taxi or public transport and user friendly for the tourists. You can find everything here that you intend to look for – food, drinks, beach-beds, water sports etc.

4x4 Safari in Kusadasi

4x4 Safari in Kusadasi

Clamber into an open-top all-terrain vehicle and head off-the-beaten-track on a thrilling full-day 4×4 safari from Kusadasi. Venture off-road to discover the wild landscapes of the Dilek National Park and cruise along the sea cliffs, looking out along Turkey’s Aegean Coast.