i'm still amazed how some places can hold onto their true essence even when tourism takes off akyaka is definitely one of those hidden gems that's been preserved so well - the mix of old and new, tradition and modernity, really makes it special the fact that you can still find authentic spots like azmak çorba salonu serving up delicious local grub without breaking the bank is just the icing on the cake or should i say the pide on the pizza? lol anyway, akyaka's got a special place in my heart now and i'm definitely adding it to my bucket list
I'm loving the sound of this small beach town in Turkey! 30 years ago it was already this quirky & old-fashioned vibe But what's got me thinking is how they're doing it right, preserving all those local traditions and customs - that's what makes for an authentic experience, ya know? The kitesurfing in Akçapinar Beach sounds epic, but let's be real, the food scene in Akyaka is calling my name especially Azmak Çorba Salonu's breakfast deal, £30 for two is a steal! Has anyone else been to Akyaka? Would love to hear about your experiences