Historical Istanbul

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Çatalca Longoz Forests

Çatalca Longoz Forests are among the rare wetland ecosystems in the region, seasonally covered with water and surrounded by rich vegetation. The area is ideal for nature walks, photography, and guests who appreciate fresh air and silence. Its calm and untouched environment makes it a perfect escape for relaxation and reconnecting with nature

İnceğiz Caves

Dating back to the Roman and Byzantine periods, İnceğiz Caves represent one of Çatalca’s most remarkable historical landmarks. Carved into the rocks, these caves combined with their natural surroundings offer visitors a unique blend of history and nature. They are ideal for short cultural visits and memorable photo stops

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Çilingoz Nature Park

Situated along the Black Sea coast, Çilingoz Nature Park is one of the rare places where forest and sea meet. The park features walking trails, picnic areas, and a natural beach. It is an excellent destination for guests who wish to enjoy outdoor activities, sea air, and peaceful natural surroundings.

Yalıköy

Located on the Black Sea shoreline, Yalıköy is a quiet coastal village known for its natural beaches and relaxing atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy seaside walks, stunning sunset views, and local seafood restaurants. During summer months, Yalıköy offers a cool and refreshing environment.

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Çatalca Town Center & Village Life

The town center of Çatalca features local markets, traditional products, and regional flavors. This area provides an authentic experience for guests who wish to discover Istanbul’s rural and natural side. With its open green spaces, quiet lifestyle, and clean air, Çatalca is especially suitable for guests seeking rest-focused and slow-paced stays.

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