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Number four... Kaş is a seaside town on the Mediterranean coast in southwestern Turkey. known as Turkey's premier scuba diving destination, but with its ancient ruins, oceanside restaurants that offer delicious fresh sea food and incredible beaches, The seaside town offers more than just underwater recreational activities. The modern town occupies the site of ancient Antiphellos, which still has visible ruins to this day. The 4th-century-B.C. Lion Tomb, with 2 carved lion heads, is one of many Lycian rock tombs in the area. When Compared to other beach destinations in the area, Kas offers visitors a more sophisticated but still laid-back experience. And with many incredible things to do in Kas, this is a perfect place for your travels. number 5..... Marmaris is a Mediterranean resort town along the Turkish Riviera, also known as the Turquoise Coast with a busy beach and long seafront promenade. It’s known for its lively nightlife on Bar Street, which is home to open-air clubs and music venues. Marmaris sits in a valley between pine-forested mountains and clear waters, which are popular sailing and diving destinations. Attractions within Marmaris include, Kaunos, an ancient city founded in the 9th century BC Ancient. Aqua Dream Waterpark, the biggest water park in Marmaris. It is located on the top of a hill overlooking the city, which offers visitors a spectacular view of the city. Atlantis Waterpark, which includes Nine high-adrenaline slides include freefall, whirlpool, and rafting options. they also have land pool for the Kids’ slides, and soft play area; sun loungers, restaurants, and a bar keep adults entertained. pay a visit to Marmaris Castle & Museum. The 16th-century Marmaris Castle is one of the city’s oldest landmarks. it offers panoramic views of the coast from its lookout towers.and is also home to Marmaris Archaeology Museum. number 6.... BODRUM. this beautiful resort town is located on a peninsula surrounded by clear turquoise waters. Bodrum is most famous for its array of sandy beaches, archaeological sites, attractions, nightlife and culture, Bodrum is an perfect destination for travellers of all types. If you’re a history buff, then one of the highlights of the city is the waterfront-located Bodrum Castle. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is both visually beautiful and historically rich. Inside the castle you will find the Underwater Archeology Museum, which features a variety of artefacts unearthed from the seabed. Another highlight is the Mausoleum of Mausolus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. number 7.... Mount Ararat are two separate peaks, both of which are dormant volcanoes. Their summits are snow-capped throughout the year, it’s believed to be the mountain on which Noah and his ark landed during the great flood. If you love hiking, climbing Mount Ararat is right for you because most of the path is quite easy. The greatest challenge is the altitude, as it is over 5,000m high. The trek takes around 8-9 hours. number 8.. Ankara is Turkey’s capital and a mecca for authentic Turkish food, centre for the performing arts, music and dance, Ankara is heaven for culture-focused tourist that want to soak up Turkish traditions. Pay a visit to the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, which documents the region’s preclassical history in detail. The Citadel neighbourhood is great part of town to stroll through as you experience different cafes, craft workshops and boutiques within the neighborhood. number 9... Gaziantep is one of the oldest settlements in the region, with history that goes back more than 10,000 years. A place to satisfy the most demanding foodie, Gaziantep offers fresh produce, amazing desserts, delicious sauces and blends of flavours and more than 400 local specialties. it may interest you to know that Gaziantep was added to the UNESCO Creative Cities Network as a city of gastronomy in 2015. number 10.. Oludeniz, also known as Turkey’s Blue Lagoon because of its perfectly aquamarine waters, it has a natural cove formed by a long peninsula that curves around the Mediterranean coastline that creates a giant swimming hole. One of the most popular activities at the Blue Lagoon is to lay back on the beach and enjoy the sun in between dips in the ocean’s calm waters. If you’re an active traveller, then this beach is one of Turkey’s best spots for paragliding due to the amazing views of the lagoon and surrounding cove.