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Discover the highlights of the Black Sea region with this full-day guided tour visiting Amasra and Safranbolu, featuring historical sites, caves, and authentic Turkish culture.
If you’re craving an authentic glimpse into Turkey’s northern Black Sea region, this Daily Amasra and Safranbolu Tour offers a well-rounded, culturally immersive day. Led by a knowledgeable guide, you’ll explore two historic towns, marvel at ancient monuments, and enjoy local crafts and cuisine—all packed into approximately 7 to 8 hours. It’s ideal for travelers who want to see the highlights without the fuss of planning each stop.
What we really appreciate about this tour is its diverse itinerary, from archaeological sites to charming villages, all with expert commentary that brings the history to life. Plus, with included transportation, a generous lunch, and admission tickets, it offers good value for those looking to maximize their day. The only potential drawback: the pace can be quite full, so it’s best suited for those who enjoy a packed schedule with limited downtime. This tour is perfect for history buffs, culture enthusiasts, and anyone eager to experience the Black Sea’s unique charm with ease.


This tour is designed as a full immersion into the historic and cultural fabric of the region, with each stop offering something special. Starting at Amasra Museum, you’re introduced to the town’s archaeological past. The museum’s displays, with artifacts from the area’s history, set an educational tone for the day. Travelers who have visited before note that the guide’s explanations are clear and detailed, making the history accessible even for those unfamiliar with the region.
Next, the journey takes you to Yörük Village, often called tiny Safranbolu. This charming area is a highlight for many visitors thanks to its well-preserved Ottoman houses, narrow winding streets, and wooden fences. The village’s status as a protected area ensures its authentic charm remains intact. As one reviewer noted, the village feels like stepping back in time, with its bay windows and courtyards offering picturesque photo opportunities. Walking through, you get a real sense of local life and history, especially as you learn about the Yörük Turkmens who settled there centuries ago.
Following the village visit, the tour visits the Kuskayasi Yol Aniti, a Roman monument dating back to 41-54 AD. This site isn’t just a relic; it’s a piece of living history that highlights the region’s importance during the Roman Empire. The inscriptions, the eagle carvings, and the king statue carved into the rock are impressive details that help you imagine the area’s strategic significance. According to reviews, the guide’s storytelling about Roman roads and ancient governance adds a fascinating layer to this stop.
The Bulak Cave is a natural highlight of the day. Open to travelers, this hydrologically active cave features underground rivers, ponds, and stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations. Exploring the 380-meter section that’s accessible reveals a different kind of history—the geological story of the region. Visitors often find the cave mesmerizing, with its underground waterfalls and mysterious formations. Travelers frequently mention the electrified walkways and the organized nature of the visit, making it accessible and safe for most.
Hidirlik Tepesi offers panoramic views of Safranbolu, making it a perfect spot for photos and a brief rest. From this high vantage point, you’ll see the town’s historic rooftops and lush surrounds, giving you a sense of the landscape’s beauty. Many reviewers comment on how the view encapsulates Safranbolu’s charm and history in one sweeping glance.
The Lokum ve Safran Muzesi adds a sweet touch to the day. As the first Turkish delight museum, it’s a delightful stop where you can taste and learn about traditional Turkish sweets. The 45-minute visit is a great break from walking and provides insight into local confectionery craftsmanship, delighting those with a sweet tooth.
Finally, the Safranbolu Eski Carsi is a sprawling marketplace that was once a key trade route hub. Visiting the old mosque, bath, and medrese gives you a taste of Ottoman urban architecture. The three-hour exploration allows for a relaxed stroll, browsing local shops, and soaking up the historic atmosphere. As one visitor noted, the architecture from the 13th century influenced many towns across the Ottoman Empire, making this stop both educational and visually stunning.
This tour costs about $126.10 per person—a price that includes most essentials: transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, all admission tickets, a substantial lunch, and bottled water. Drinks at lunch are not included, which is typical, so plan to purchase any additional beverages separately.
The small group size—limited to 16 travelers—ensures more personalized interaction and makes navigation through crowded sites easier. Pickup is offered, which saves you the hassle of finding a meeting point, and the tour starts promptly at 9:00 am, allowing for a full day of sightseeing.
The tour is designed for most travelers, with confirmation provided immediately after booking. It’s suitable for those who enjoy a busy, well-structured day but may be less ideal for visitors wanting more free time or a slower pace.

What stands out from reviews is the emphasis on guided commentary—Shahin, the guide, received praise for his knowledge and friendly demeanor. Travelers appreciated how he made history understandable and engaging, often adding personal insights that made the experience richer.
The stops at Yörük Village and the Old Market provide genuine opportunities to connect with local traditions, crafts, and architecture. The visit to the chocolate museum and bazaar means you’ll experience local treats and crafts firsthand, not just read about them in books.

This experience is best suited for those who want a rundown of the region in a single day. History buffs, culture lovers, and anyone eager to see a blend of natural beauty, ancient ruins, and Ottoman architecture will feel right at home. The inclusion of natural sites like Bulak Cave and panoramic viewpoints adds a dash of adventure and scenic beauty to the trip.
If you prefer a leisurely pace with plenty of time to linger, this might feel a little rushed. However, for travelers eager to cover a lot of ground and gain a well-rounded understanding of the Black Sea coast’s historical layers, this tour hits the mark.

This guided tour from Amasra to Safranbolu offers an excellent mix of history, culture, and natural beauty, all wrapped in a convenient package. The use of a knowledgeable guide enhances every stop, making the experience not just about sightseeing but about understanding the stories behind each site.
Value-wise, it delivers a lot—admission fees, transportation, a hearty lunch, and the chance to visit lesser-known sites like Yörük Village and Kuskayasi Yol Aniti—at a reasonable price. It’s an ideal choice for curious travelers who want to see the highlights without the stress of organizing each detail themselves.
While it’s a full, busy day, the variety of stops ensures you’ll walk away with a richer appreciation of Turkey’s Black Sea region. It’s a memorable way to connect with the area’s history, natural wonders, and local life—an experience that offers more than just sightseeing.

Is pickup offered for the tour?
Yes, pickup is available, which simplifies planning and ensures you start the day hassle-free.
What is included in the price?
The price covers transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, all admission tickets to sites, a substantial lunch, and bottled water.
Are drinks at lunch included?
No, drinks at lunch are not included, so you might want to bring some extra cash or your own beverage.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 to 8 hours, making for a full but manageable day of sightseeing.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but be prepared for a busy schedule. Those with mobility issues should check the walking involved at sites like the Yörük Village and market.
How many people are in the group?
The maximum group size is 16, which helps keep the experience personal and comfortable.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. Don’t forget your camera and some cash for extra purchases.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, there’s a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the tour, providing flexibility if your plans change.
Is this experience available daily?
Yes, the tour is organized every day, ensuring flexibility in planning your trip.
This tour offers a well-rounded introduction to the Turkish Black Sea coast’s highlights, blending history, natural beauty, and authentic local experiences into one memorable day.