Climate in Kusadiasi
by Leipzig
Rainy season: Rainy Season is from October to April – it hardly rains in summer
Avg. Temp. in Spring: max.: 11 – 20°C ( 51 - 68°F ); min: 5 - 13°C ( 41 - 55°F )
Avg. Temp. in Summer: max.: 27 – 28°C ( 80 - 82°F ); min: 18 - 22°C ( 64 - 71°F )
Avg. Temp. in Autumn: max.: 15 – 23°C ( 59 - 75°F); min: 8 - 16°C ( 47 – 60°F )
Avg. Temp. in Winter: max.: 9 – 11°C ( 49 - 51°F); min: 3 - 5°C ( 38 - 41°F )
Shopping at the Grand Bazaar
by Arial_27
The Grand Bazaar is only a 5 minute walk from the Kusadasi harbour, where the boats dock and a great place to go shopping. There are over 4,000 shops of a variety of things: mostly clothes, carpets, souvenirs, pottery, watches, etc. Just be caredul though because a lot of the people in the shops are VERY pushy with the sales; some of them even came right out of the store to grab my wrist so that I'd go in their store. Not a way to make a sale. A lot of the stuff is on the expensive side, being by the beach and everything, but it was a nice walk and I did manage to find a few things.
KUSADASI IS FOR FUN
by whitecliff62
"FEEL YOUNG AGAIN"
Kusadasi is one of turkey's more cosmopolitan and lively resorts and many of the big cruise liners also dock here. There are 2 beaches in kusadasi, ther's the town beach which is man made and is, to put it bluntly CRAP, and the other is Kadinlar Denizi better known as ladies beach this beach is far better but even this beach has its down fall and this being trying to find somwhere to lay coz its bloody packed and its even worse on a sunday because all the locals use it to. My tip whould be to hop on a local dolmus(Mini bus) and head off to long beach. Its only 20 mins away and its very quiet. The actual town is concentrated mainly in the harbour area and the long shopping street heads inland here you will find hundreds of jewelry shops, Leather shops, and restaurants. Friday is market day and this one is massive,i don't think i've ever seen so many people selling stuff like fruit, veg, cheese, meats, copper , leather, and spices. At night the town comes alive with masses of english and irish bars and clubs as well as traditional ones. The one thing i regret when i was there i did not visit EPHESUS. It was 45 degrees far to hot to take our kids so we dicided not to. I would say that kusadasi is far better suited to single couples without kids.