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            Mersin
Mersin is one of the most modern provinces of the 
palmlined avenues, city park and modern hotels region and a good base for 
visiting the nearby historical sites and beaches. Mersin which is the largest 
port on the Turkish Mediterranean. There is also free zone here. It is a 
business centre. In Mersin you may find all the comforts of a modern city and 
all the characteristics of the Mediterranean cities. Fish is as well as most 
delicious in this region and in the Mersin fish market you will find inexpensive 
fish restaurants which are really enjoyable for those who love fish and "Raki" 
or wine. Although Mersin dates only from the 19th century, it occupies an 
extremly ancient site. At Mount Yumuktepe the excavations proved that there had 
been twelve successive settlements beginning from the Neolithic Period. 
Mersin also has hunting, fishing, picnicking, 
mountaineering and caving attractions. 
Anamur
Two hours west of Mersin, Anamur is a lovely town 
situated in the mountains and surrounded by banana plantations. There are the 
ruins of ancient Anemorium, 10 kms to the west of the town on a fine beach. 
Anamur Castle is well preserved and provides a fascinating view of the 
landscape. The road between Anamur and Silifke passes through the pineclad 
mountains which descend to the sea offering splendid views of cliffs, coves and 
the brilliant turquoise waters of the Mediterranean. Aydincik is a comely 
village with pleasant beaches. After Aydmclk, to the east, is the most beautiful 
coastline in Turkey. 
Silifke
Silifke, 90 kms from Mersin, is a little bit 
inland, on the site of the acropolis of ancient Selcucia and Colycadnos. The old 
bridge crossing the Goksu River, the theatre and the temple from Roman times are 
of interest. 
To the north of Silifke there is an excellent 
excursion opportunity, to Uzuncaburc. The road up to the magnificent ancient 
site of Olba-Diocaeserela is lined with large tombs. In the ancient city there 
are the ruins of the Temple of Zeus, Olbius and the Temple of Tychaion, and 
numerous arches, theater, Byzantine church and tower. 
Outside Silifke, on the road to Tasucu is the 
archeological museum, while further on AyaTekla is the tomb and church of St. 
Thecla who is the first female martyr. 
Tasucu is a pleasant resort town with good 
accommodations and fine sandy beaches, especially the Aphrodite Beach. The 
harbour includes regular sea bus services to Girne in the Turkish Republic of 
Northern Cyprus. Between Silifke and Mersin there is the little fishing village 
Narlikuyu which you should not pass by without tryirig the delicious fish by the 
turquoise bay In Narlikuyu you can see a Roman mosaic depicting the Three 
Graces. Around Narlikuyu an exciting excursion is to Cennet Cehennem, (Heaven 
and Hell), and the Astim Dilek Caves which are deep chasms, one of which has a 
chapel. They are really fascinating and you will understand why they carry these 
names once you visit. 
60 kms from Mersin, to the west is the ancient 
city Korykos, which is now the resort town of Kizkalesi, with sandy beaches and 
camping sites. There are important remains which are symbols of that region like 
The Castle of Korykos on the beach faces the Kizkalesi (Maiden's Castle) which 
stands on an islet 200 m offshore. The two castles once used to be joined by a 
sea wall but now they are separated. The road from Silifke to Mersin is very 
enjoyable along the coast; the ancient basilicas, tombs and ruins are on one 
side of the road and lie beautiful coves with sandy beaches on the other. 
Ancient Pompeiopolis, founded by Rhodians in 700 BC, provides many remarkable 
ruins. The modern name of the city is Viransehir and it is 13 kms west of 
Mersin. At Kanlidivane you will see the ruins of the ancient city Kanytelis 
clinging on the sides of a deep chasm. 
Tarsus
Tarsus is the birthplace of St. Paul. Situated on 
the edge of the fertile Cukurova plain in the city is middle of cedar groves. 
The city is also the meeting place of legendary loves Antony and Cleopatra, and 
there is the commemorative Cleopatra Gate. To reach St. Paul's Cistern you pass 
through narrow streets of the city; the old houses on the sides will prepare for 
the things you will see . Then you may head for a rest by the Tarsus watedalls 
and shady trees. The tombs of Prophet Daniel, Lokman Hekim, a famous legendary 
medical doctor, are here. There are also many historical places to visit like, 
Cleopatras Gate, the Gozlukule, Justinians Bridge, on the Tarsus Museum. 
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