Pigeon Island, with its gleaming image,
really deserves to be symbol of Kusadasi.
The eye-catching view of the island, uniting
with the panoramic colors of sunset attract
every visitors. As the island was much-frequented
place of birds during the seasonal
migrations, it was named as Bird Island.
In the times of Ottomans, the name of the
island was given to the town and the town
was started to be called as "Kusadasi" (Bird
Island). Since then, the name of the island
was changed into "Pigeon Island". The island
was used for military purposes during the
Ottoman Era and before, as the location of
the island was strategic for securing the
shores or preventing the attacks from the
sea. The Byzantine castle standing on the
rocks, used against pirates, is known as "Pirate
Castle".
Pigeon Island, unlike its name, is now
connected to the land by a mole. But, it is
even an ideal place providing a wonderful
opportunity for relaxation. Within the
borders of the impressive castle, you may
watch the charming yachts sailing peacefully
on the glassy waters of Kusadasi or sit in
one of the restaurants by the shore and
sample fresh sea-food or other Aegean
specialties with the panoramic view of
Kusadasi and enjoy the unforgettable times
in Kusadasi... |
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How to Go?... Pigeon
Island is in the city , close to harbor. So, walking by the seaside
may be enjoyable. As it is on the way to "Ladies Beach", it can be reached
by Ladies Beach minibuses from the Centrum in every 5
minutes, alternatively.... |