In Türkiye, 60% of the tea plantations are in Rize. Relaxing and delighting, the drink is the most popular item on the breakfast tables and most consumed beverage type in Türkiye.
The Black Sea Region of Türkiye is the greenest region of the country. So, you will find an unmatched nature with grand forests, the streams flowing in valleys, the unique waterfalls to touch!
Sümela Monastery, which is located on a steep and rocky area in Altındere Valley in the town of Maçka near the city of Trabzon, offers a combination of nature, history, and culture.
With its melancholic sound, the kemence is the main musical instrument of Black Sea folklore. Kemence has three parts: The neck, the body, and the stem.
The climate of the region and fruits & vegetables grown in the region shapes this cuisine. You can explore the region’s culture by tasting the dishes and products of Black Sea!
Türkiye's Black Sea coast is a world apart from the rest of the country, with the clusters of villages that speckle its narrow coastline hemmed in by the sea on one side and rolling mountains on the other.