Is Kusadasi a party place?


Is Kusadasi a party place? Kusadasi nightlife is vibrant and diverse and has something to offer for everyone. Kusadasi offers a wide variety of activities, whether you want to party all night long, take in the traditional Turkish music and dance the night away, or just unwind with a delicious Turkish meal or a nice cup of coffee.


Where do most English people go in Turkey?

Turkey remains one of the top tourist and investment destinations for British nationals. The towns of Çesme, Didim, Fethiye, Marmaris, Bodrum and Antalya are hot spots for Britons in Turkey.


Which is better Kusadasi or Marmaris?

The beaches are nicer in the Kusadasi area, a lot more sand and bigger than the Marmaris area. You have historical sites close to both Marmaris and Kusadasi, Kus is very close to ephesus and a lovley village called sirince, where they make and sell the most delicious fruit wines.


Where is nicest in Turkey?

Best places to visit in Turkey
  • Kas. ...
  • Lycian Rock Tombs. ...
  • Pamukkale. ...
  • Ankara. ...
  • Antalya. ...
  • Izmir. ...
  • Alanya. This summer, can you see yourself on a lovely beach named after the Egyptian queen? ...
  • Olüdeniz. Olüdeniz is a promise of exceptional landscapes, breath-taking nature, incredible beaches.


Where do the rich vacation in Turkey?

Bodrum. When you talk about Bodrum, you mostly talk about the Bodrum Peninsula, rather than the city itself. Bodrum is home to some of Turkey's most luxurious hotels and resorts. Needless to say, it also attracts a high number of very rich businesspeople and entrepreneurs, who choose to live in the region.


Is there a strip in Kusadasi?

Kusadasi Bar Street is a bustling and vibrant strip that comes alive as the sun sets. The street stretches for several blocks, lined with an impressive selection of bars, clubs, restaurants, and shops.


Is Kusadasi better than Antalya?

Antalya sounds perfect, based on your interests. Anywhere on the Turkish rivieria would be fine. Kusadasi is better if you want to access Ephesus, which you didn't mention as a major interest.