





This 200-year-old castle constructed of wood in typical Ottoman style is the perfect place for history enthusiasts. Take photos and then head to the local beach or stop at the restaurant serving traditional Turkish food.
Find out how the upper class of Ottoman society lived. Occupying a handsome stone mansion, the beautiful high-ceilinged interior contains displays of weapons, costumes, and a sand-needle embroidery of Atatürk, who visited in 1924.
This area of natural beauty set on a peninsula on the Black Sea coast is a truly memorable destination. Visit for scenic walks, spectacular sunsets, peaceful picnics. Check out the church that was built in 1869.
Boztepe, situated 450 meters above sea level on the slopes of Ordu, offers breathtaking views of the Black Sea and the city's landscape. A cable car connects Boztepe to the city center, providing easy access. Visitors can enjoy dining options, recreational facilities, and picnic areas.
Hoynat Islet is a popular spot for nature lovers, photographers, and birdwatchers. Located off the coast of Ordu, it is known for its stunning natural beauty, cliffs, and lush greenery. While the island itself is not open to visitors, it can be admired from the nearby coast.
Yoroz City Forest is a picturesque natural reserve known for its lush greenery, diverse plant life, and stunning views of the Black Sea. It offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers, hikers, and families looking to enjoy outdoor activities such as picnicking, walking trails, and birdwatching.