Gelibolu

Established where the Dardanelles Strait begins, Gallipoli consists of completely clean beaches along with the shores of the Saros Gulf. The Kavak Stream originating from Korudağı is the only source of life that irrigates this region. It has a population of 44,598. Although the establishment of Gallipoli is very old, it is not known when and by whom it was built. However, it is assumed that the past of the district is as old as the city of Troy. The old name of the region is "Critote". It was called "Galliopolis" by the Celts in the Ancient Age.

Gallipoli is famous for its seafood. Among them, sardines take the first place. Salted Sardines, Sardine Kebab, Canned Sardines etc. Sardines have a wide variety of uses. For dessert:  Cheese halvah, Gelibolu delight, Mevlevi dessert, milk tarhana, simit Turkish delight, chicken ravioli, pouring, lakerda and fish soup are the flavors unique to Gallipoli.

Tourist places to visit: The Gallipoli Shipyard, Piri Reis Museum, Gazi Süleyman Pasha Mosque, Gelibolu Mevlevi Lodge, Kasapoğlu Ali Bey Bath, Sarucu Pasha Bath. In recent years, Gallipoli is not only the address of those who want to have a quiet and peaceful holiday, but also one of the first places of choice for participants who have interests such as underwater diving, windsurfing and kite surfing. The untouched bay and beaches of Saros Bay, Coal Harbour, Bebek Rocks, Hamza Bay, Guneyli Village, Gelibolu Lighthouse settlements are quite famous.

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