Explore the Rich History and Beauty of Turkey's Riviera with "Turquoise Coast"

For those seeking a picturesque destination steeped in history and mythology, the Turquoise Coast, also referred to as the Turkish Riviera, is an ideal choice. This stretch of coast boasts over 600 miles of stunning shoreline along the warm Aegean and Mediterranean seas, making it a truly unique destination. In the book "Turquoise Coast" by Nevbahar Koç, readers are invited to embark on a blue voyage that captures the essence of the dreamy yacht life. Oliver Pilcher's captivating photographs showcase the coast's sapphire shades, evoking a sense of wanderlust in readers. The book also features anecdotes from prominent figures who love the region, including fashion icons such as Tommy Hilfiger and Chiara Ferragni, as well as music producer Mert Alas. These individuals spent their summers boating on the Turquoise Coast, and their stories are sure to inspire readers to book a trip to this storied destination.

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