Turgutreis
The town is named after
the famous admiral, Turgut Reis who was born here in the early 16th
century. Turgut Reis raised from humble origins to command the Ottoman navy,
conquering Corsica and returning to Istanbul with a great number of prisoners.
He was killed in 1595 during an attempt to take Malta. There is a
statue of him near Turgutreis Town.
Turgutreis coast is favored by professional wind surfers because of its
suitable winds. It also attracts many people because of it market
day on Saturdays. This volcanic area is interesting and
offers possibilities for trekking and walking tours. Visitors enjoy
the volcanic landscape which is very impressive and dramatic. Turgut Reis
Region covers an area of 6833 hectares and a coastline 38150 m
long.
The 14 small islands, located nearby
Turgutreis, are used by the
local fishermen for fishing and by farmers as additional pasture land
for their animals. These islands and beautiful coastline offers great
possibilities for sailing, boat and diving tours.
Turgutreis is a departure point for many buses traveling through Anatolia. Daily boat trips can be taken from Turgut Reis
departing to Karaincir, Akyarlar, Gumusluk and Yalikavak.