Şile is a district located on the Anatolian side of Istanbul, on the Black Sea coast. It is a popular tourist destination for many people thanks to its proximity to Istanbul and its natural beauties. One of the most famous features of Şile is its beaches along the coastline. Especially Şile Beach attracts the attention of tourists with its sea and sandy beaches. Şile Castle, Ayazma Beach and Şile Lighthouse are also worth seeing in Şile.
Ağva is a town in the Şile district on the Anatolian side of Istanbul. Ağva offers magnificent natural beauty as it is located right next to the Black Sea. The rivers and green forests of the region are ideal for nature walks and canoe tours. The beaches in Ağva attract great attention, especially in the summer months. Additionally, Şelale Restaurant, fish restaurants and cafes in the area offer their guests a nice holiday with local delicacies.
Visitors to Şile and Ağva can not only enjoy the natural beauties but also discover the local culture and history. Historical places such as the Ottoman bridge in Ağva and the historical Şile Castle in Şile attract the attention of visitors. Şile and Ağva are ideal options for having a peaceful holiday in touch with nature, especially for those living in Istanbul.
Holidayland Travel We organize tours to Şile and Ağva. Our tour programs include activities such as nature walks, river tours and beach enjoyment. We also offer the opportunity to eat at restaurants where you can taste local delicacies. As for accommodation options, we help you choose the one that suits you among the hotels and hostels in the region.
Although they are close to Istanbul, they offer a unique holiday opportunity with their natural beauties, historical and cultural features. Those who go to Şile and Ağva can also visit the historical Şile Castle and Şile Lighthouse. Şile Castle was built during the Byzantine period and was also used during the Ottoman period. The castle, which also contains a museum, is one of the important historical buildings that attracts the attention of tourists today.