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Kusadasi, Turkey

Kusadasi started out as small fishing village and has transformed into a popular, lively resort, with its cosmopolitan visitors and classy marina, frequented by cruise liners on a stop-over during their travels around the globe. It has its own sandy beach, but not far away is the famous golden sands of 'Ladies Beach'. In the evenings the quaint, authentic old quarter bustles with shops and bazaars, along with easy-going bars and restaurants along the waterfront promenade, but if you want something a bit more lively look no further than 'Bar Street'... Kusadasi is also ideally located close to one of the greatest archaeological sites in the world, 'Ephesus', as well the "Cotton Castle " terraces of Pamukkale.
Many cruising ships travelling around the Aegean Islands stop here, especially because of its close proximity (20km) to Selcuk Kusadasi is a good base to explore this and other ancient cities like Ephesus, Priene and Didyma

Climate

Similar to a typical Mediterranean climate, the region has hot and dry summers, reaching around 30 degrees. The winters are cool and wet, and the nights can get cool and drop below 10 degrees.

Ephesus History

According to ancient inscriptions, Ephesus is thought to have been inhabited since around 3000 BC, roughly the same time as Smyrna, and evidence of Ion, Roman, Byzantine, Seljukian and Ottoman civilisations are still seen today. The ancient city was a good centre for trading, mainly because of its location close to coast, and religion. It was known for the cult of Cybele, the Anatolian fertility goddess, then later for Artemis, the virgin goddess for which a temple was built in her honour.

The temple was destroyed in 356 BC, and when Alexander the Great passed through in 334 BC he offered to pay for the cost of a new construction provided it was dedicated to him. The Ephesus people declined, and rebuilt it with great success.

When the Romans made Ephesus their provincial capital, it became a busy town with great commercial, trading and political importance, and a population that grew to around 250,000. A significant Christian community grew, and the city was visited by St John the Evangelist in the 1st century, then by St Paul, who was there between 51-53 AD and wrote some of his epistles. It was also the venue of two Ecumenical Councils.

But the success of Roman Ephesus began to dwindle, mainly because of problems connected to the harbour, which was the main source of trade. The Cayster River was pushing silt up the harbour and despite attempts to dredge it and rebuild the harbour, the sea was pushed back to Pamucak, 4km away, and therefore Ephesus lost its source of wealth. By the 6th century, the city was unliveable and was shifted near to St John’s Basilica, and by 1090 it was taken over by the Turks.

House of Mary

According to the Gospel of John, as Jesus was hanging on the cross, He presented His beloved disciple John with the care of His mother, Mary. Four of six years after the death and resurrection of Jesus, St. John and Mary are thought to have come to Ephesus and stayed on the site of what is not the Church of the Council of 431. Later, John took Mary to a house he had built on Nightingale Mountain. This house where Mary is thought to have spent her last days was forgotten in time and fell to ruin. In the Middle Ages it was often claimed that the house was found but to no definite result.

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Cruise on down to Kusadasi

As the main port for cruise passengers bound for Ephesus, you could be forgiven for thinking this was just a place where people just pass through – but you’d be missing out on many of the resort’s own delights.
This modern-looking town on the Aegean coast of Turkey certainly knows how to look after its guests, which is why it has become a thriving resort in its own right. Kusadasi boasts a sophisticated marina and there are a number of beautiful golden sandy beaches within easy reach, such as the popular ‘Ladies Beach’ which, despite its name, is now open to one and all.

An attractive resort with respect for Turkish history

The bay area of Kusadasi is a great place to come and stay. This lively tourist spot has an abundance of character; on the seafront there are restaurants, bars and cafes with more of an old world vibe, in contrast to the rather more cosmopolitan centre.
If you do want to visit the archaeological sites of Ephesus or Didyma and explore the surrounding area, then Kusadasi is a good base to start from. There is also the opportunity to have fun on the rides in the local aqua parks and try out windsurfing and water skiing as you revel in this wonderful Mediterranean climate.

Have an unforgettable holiday when you stay in Kusadasi

When you find that the hotel you’ve booked is situated in a fine location, close to the shopping centre or near to the harbour area, and you are delighted with the hospitality you’ve received from the hotel staff, this can really make it the dream holiday you hoped it would be. At Holiday Mate, we can confidently say that there are some amazing hotels in Kusadasi.

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