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Travel to Amasra, visa requirements / Get around / Amasra attractions and sightseeing / City tours / Shopping, Amasra souvenirs / Good restaurants and cheap meals / Amasra nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs. / Hotels, youth hostels, lodging / Get outAmasra is in Black Sea Turkey.
Amasra is a seaside resort on the Black Sea. It's population is normally 6,000, though this explodes in the summer to around 25,000. Most summer holiday-goers are from Istanbul or Ankara. The best time to visit may be in September, after the crowds have left.
Travel to Amasra - Visa Requirements
Busses from Safranbolu take about 3 hours, and cost around 10 YTL. If you can't find any buses going directly to Amasra, you should get to Bartin, from where there are regular minibuses covering the rest of the way to Amasra.
Tours and Getting around Amasra
Amasra tourist attractions and sightseeing
Amasra Museum which was once selected as the best small museum in Turkey.
Amasra city tours
Amasra souvenirs and shopping
Woodwork
Amasra Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive
Fish and salad
Amasra nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs
Traditional cold drink in Turkey is "ayran" which diluted yoghurt with some salt. However beer and wine is also available.
Amasra cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels and lodging
- Balkaya Pansiyon (315 1434; Iskele Caddesi 35) has clean though small rooms. 30 YTL for a single.
- Yapmur Pansiyon, Kaleiçı Camiönssok No. 6. Tel: 0378 315 1603, Cell: 0532 771718. 2 bedroom apartments with a living room and modern kitchen and bathroom, and has stunning views of the Black Sea (the higher the floor the better). It easily sleeps 4, and may come with a crib. Expect to pay 100 YTL a day during the summer, though this may fall as low as 30 during the off season. An excellent bargain for groups of people. During the off season, the owner's son, Cumhur, may be able to show you around the town. The pansiyon is up a small side street, near the island conencted by a bridge.
Get out
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