It is located within the boundaries of Ovatekkeönü on the Bartın – Kurucaşile road, 9 kilometers west of Kurucaşile. It is in high demand in summer with its natural shallow beach of approximately 300 meters. Hisar (Tekkeönü) Village is the center of attention for daily visitors with its beach, castle, shipyards where wooden yachts and fishing boats are built. Read more...
It is located in the village of Kapisu, 3 kilometers from the center of Kurucaşile. The 1 kilometer long beach is preferred by the visitors from the surrounding provinces and districts as well as the locals. Read more...
It is located in the area located in Kurucaşile Hisar village. It has a 200-meter beach. It is preferred by the options from the surrounding villages. Read more...
The name of Rabbit Island, which is the only island in Amasra that is not connected to the land, comes from the rabbits left by the locals many years ago. There is a cave in the northern part of the island. During excursions with boat tours, the cave can be crossed by swimming. The Rabbit Island Cave is approximately 70 Read more...
It is located 7 km from Amasra Port. Its construction was started in 1995 and completed in October 2005. It was rented to Tarlaağzı Fisheries Cooperative in 2007. Fishing vessels are used by yachts and passenger engines. Read more...
The Chapel (Small Church) located in the inner castle of Amasra is the 15th century. has also been converted into a mosque. After being closed to worship in 1930, it was restored by the Amasra Museum in 2002. Read more...
The monument, located 4 km from Amasra, was built between 41 and 54 AD on behalf of the Roman Emperor Tiberius Germanicus Claudius of Gaius Julius Aguilla. The monument, known to be the only one in Anatolia, consists of Roman sculptures and two inscriptions. The Kemerdere Bridge in the Cevizlik Valley is reached. Read more...
It is located in Gölleryazı locality, located on a large karst plateau, about 10 kilometers southeast of Amasra district. With a total length of 169 meters, the deepest point of the entrance is 5 meters, and the Georgian cave is a horizontally developed passage fossil cave. Many domestic and foreign tourists visit during the year. The cave attracts attention with Read more...
Fatih Mosque, located in the district of Amasra in Bartın and built as a church by the Byzantines in the 9th century, was converted into a mosque by Fatih Sultan Mehmet during the conquest of Amasra in 1460. Today, the tradition of the sermon of the sermon by pulling the sword is continued in every Friday and feast prayers in Read more...
Bartın’ın Amasra ilçesinde Kaleiçi mahallesinde yeralmaktadır. Yapının girişde bulunan kapıda Amasra’ya egemen olmuş ailelerin armaları bulunmaktadır ve korunup günümüze kadar gelmiştir. Cenovalıların bir saray (şato) haline getirdiği Kale içine, Büyükliman tarafından basamaklı kaldırımla ulaşılan Cenova armalı bir ana kapıdan; kale içinde de yüksek bir burçla korunmaya alınmış şato kapısından girilmektedir. Read more...