Çal Cave

Çal Cave is a cave located in the Düzköy district of Trabzon. The construction of the cave was completed in 2000, and it was opened to tourism in 2003. According to some sources, the cave is 1116 meters high, while others state it is 1050 meters high.

Sera Lake

Sera Lake, which is only 3 km away from the Akçaabat coast and 12 km from the center of Trabzon, leaves many tourists in awe with its beauty among the greenery. Sera Lake, a favorite of domestic and foreign tourists, mesmerizes with its magnificent view. Especially meeting the admiration of tourists from the Gulf countries for green, Sera Lake stands out as one of the places that must be visited.

Vazelon Monastery

The Vazelon Monastery in Trabzon is in a region with the unique nature of the Black Sea. The monastery, located in the Maçka district of Trabzon, was built in the 13th century and is one of the significant Byzantine structures in the region.

Hagia Sophia

This historical structure built in the 13th century carries traces of the Byzantine era to this day. The Hagia Sophia Museum has a structure like Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. The building, which carries the features of Byzantine architecture with its domes and arches, has been transformed into a mosque and a museum over time. The frescoes and mosaics inside display the finest examples of Byzantine art.

Uzungol

Located in the Çaykara district of Trabzon, Uzungol is one of the most beautiful natural tourist attractions of the Black Sea. With its dazzling nature, clear water, natural beauty, and historical texture, Uzungol, which fascinates its visitors, is one of the most popular tourist spots in Trabzon.

Atatürk Mansion

Trabzon Atatürk Mansion is one of Turkey’s leading historical buildings. The mansion is located in the Soğuksu district of Trabzon, by the sea, and is famous for its magnificent sea views.

Sümela Monastery

Although the exact construction date of the monastery is unknown, it is estimated to have been built in the fourth century. The monastery was built as a symbol of Christianity spreading in the region during that period. The name of the monastery comes from the Greek word “Panagia,” which means “Virgin Mary.”