Keramos ( Ören ) Beach – Milas / Turkey

Ören, Gokova Bay, located on the north coast, historical past, BC Based on 3000 years ago, world famous for its ceramic art, the ruins of the ancient city with history Keramos intertwined lives. With plenty of oxygen, low humidity wonderful ruins, was leaning back into the mountains and forests, the Kocaçay brought in front of the alluvial plain which stretches. Turkey’s longest public beach and coastal belt having Oren, Central Beach 8.5 km from the start, and Ören within the boundaries of the Blue Voyage indispensable haunt the Buckling Bay and along 28 km long, reaching the coast kordununa has.

Gokova Gulf in the center from the surrounding natural beauty of each disease, the cure for the air fascinated by the famous Harold Pinter Cevat Sakir Kabaağaçlı the region about the feelings he has expressed, “Rome, see the dead” as well, but they do not die “Gokova sees the living.”

Captain Cousteau Marine scientists are still famous, “I saw the sea, the whole world. The world, a” paradise “If you’re looking here then” heaven “Gokova Gulf dead.”

So in short, the Historical District, “which falls into the realm of truth” is not an exaggeration to call.

Ocracoke Island

 

Once known as the haunt of the infamous pirate Blackbeard, Ocracoke Island is now heralded for its secluded, undeveloped beaches and its unique regional charm. Ocracoke Island is one of the barrier islands of North Carolina’s Outer Banks and is only accessible by boat or plane. The island’s 16 miles of beaches are great for fishing, swimming and sunbathing by day, and the beach’s sunsets are legendary. Ocracoke locals have a laid back lifestyle that is ideal for escaping from the clamor of the rat race. The surrounding town still retains the charm of an old-fashioned fishing village – perfect for a quiet dinner with the family or a romantic night out.