Erdek

Erdek is a resort town on the southern coast of the Sea of Marmara, in Southern Marmara Region, Turkey.

Understand

Erdek, historically known by its Greek name, Artaki, is the principal town of rugged and wooded Kapıdağ Peninsula, which is connected to the rest of the mainland by a marshy tombolo, and indeed was one of the Marmara Islands only about 2000 years ago.

Erdek was one of the most favoured domestic tourism destinations in Turkey up until 1980s, when more and more people started to "discover" Mediterranean and Southern Aegean coasts, further afield from major population centres of the country. However, Erdek is still quite one of the major domestic summer resorts, especially for mid-class families.

Get in

Erdek is close to Bandirma, so one of the easiest ways to get to Erdek from Istanbul is to take one of the fast ferries operating between Istanbul and Bandirma, and then to catch a minibus to Erdek (which takes 20 minutes to get to from Bandırma).

Get around

See

  • Open-Air Museum (Açık Hava Müzesi).
  • Zeytin (Zeytin Adası). Zeytin is a small islet covered with pine trees 250 m off the coast of downtown Erdek. There are some marble ruins on it, including a temple.
  • 🌍 Kyzikos (Cyzicus) (close to the highway between Erdek and Bandırma). Once a major city of Mysia, first built by Thessalian colonists and later expanded by Romans, ruins of Kyzikos lies just southeast of Erdek, close to the tombolo that connects the peninsula with the mainland, and indeed dates back to the time when the peninsula was still an island.

Do

Buy

Eat

  • 🌍 Denizhan Balık Restoran (Denizhan Fish Restaurant), Erdek İskele.

Drink

Sleep

Campgrounds

Connect

(+90) 266 is Erdek’s telephone code.

Go next

From Erdek, there are regular ferries to Marmara Islands (takes about 1hr 45min) and further out to Tekirdağ which is located on the opposite coast of the Sea of Marmara.

gollark: You do actually need big nonlocal things to get economies of scale so we can have nice things like any advanced technology whatsoever.
gollark: It's not "weird mesh [REDACTED]". It's just a point to point link. You configure the allowed IPs on each end.
gollark: You can't really *know* if a provider has logs or not.
gollark: (*all* recent x86 CPUs have hardware crypto so you don't need much CPU power)
gollark: If you just use it as a VPN you need basically nothing but fast networking and a high transfer cap.
This article is issued from Wikivoyage. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.