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Sinop Castle
Sea-facing medieval fortress with sweeping Black Sea views. Walk the ramparts and visit the old prison museum for history and panoramic photos.


Tarihi Sinop Cezaevi
Step inside Turkey's atmospheric former high-security prison, steeped in political and literary history. Walk narrow corridors, see preserved cells and haunting murals.


Sinop Müzesi
Explore Sinop's layered past through archaeology and folk collections. Wander compact galleries of pottery, sarcophagi, traditional costumes and maritime finds.
Najboljši način za doživetje mesta z lokalnim vodičem.
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!


Hamsilos Nature Park
Dramatic fjord-like bay with emerald water and pine-clad cliffs, perfect for a peaceful nature escape. Walk rocky headlands, watch seabirds, and photograph the narrow inlet at sunrise.


İnceburun Feneri
Stand at Turkey's northernmost cape for dramatic Black Sea cliffs and wide ocean panoramas. Walk the headland, watch waves crash against rocks and capture golden-hour photos.


Akliman
Dramatic coastline where sandy beach meets fragrant pine forest. Walk coastal cliffs, swim in clear water and picnic under shaded pines.


Pervâne Medrese
A compact 13th-century Seljuk medrese with fine stonework and a peaceful courtyard. Wander vaulted halls, study inscriptions, and photograph the courtyard and sea-facing views.


Alaeddin Camii
A quiet 13th-century Seljuk mosque on Sinop's historic cape, full of carved stone detail. Wander the courtyard, study the mihrab and enjoy Black Sea views from the grounds.


Balatlar Kilisesi
Early Byzantine mosaics and carved stonework on Sinop's coast. Walk among weathered columns and colorful floors with open-air sea views.


Sinop Limanı
A lively seaside hub with fresh seafood and fortress views. Stroll the quay, watch fishermen, and catch a sunset over Sinop Castle.
Curated tours, tickets, and activities recommended by travelers

A flaky, yeasted pastry often filled with walnuts and cinnamon, sinop nokul is Sinop's signature tea-time treat and is traditionally made for special gatherings.

Known as 'walnut sausage', this chewy confection is made by stringing walnuts and coating them in thickened grape molasses, it is a popular homemade sweet in Sinop and the wider Black Sea region.

Fruit leather made from sun-dried fruit purée, pestil is produced in Sinop's orchards and often enjoyed as a natural, long-lasting sweet snack through the winter.

Crispy fried anchovies are a Black Sea staple, and in Sinop hamsi tava is a beloved street and home-cooked dish served with lemon and fresh greens.

Anchovy pilaf combines rice with tiny fried anchovies and local spices, it is a distinctive coastal comfort food that highlights Sinop's rich fishing tradition.

Sinop has its own style of mantı, small handmade dumplings served with yogurt and melted butter, reflecting a homestyle culinary tradition in the region.

Although Rize is the best-known tea producer, strong black tea is central to daily life in Sinop, served throughout the day and offered to guests as a sign of hospitality.

Şıra is a lightly sweet, unfermented grape juice often consumed in the region, and it is also used to make traditional sweets like cevizli sucuk.

This salted yogurt drink is a classic accompaniment to hearty Sinop dishes, it refreshes the palate after oily or fried seafood and is ubiquitous in local meals.
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Series of tiered waterfalls and wooden walkways.
Google MapsMedieval fortress overlooking scenic canyon and caves.
Google MapsThought Sinop would be livelier, many shops close early and nightlife is sparse. Still safe and family friendly though.
Loved the fortress views but summer crowds make the promenade noisy. Food affordable, try the local pide stalls.
Charming seaside town, fresh fish everywhere and a slow pace. Perfect for a 2-3 day unwind, mornings foggy but afternoons sunny.
Expected more lively cafes, parts of the town felt sleepy and a bit run-down. Nice nature though, not for party seekers.
Beautiful views from the peninsula, but summer crowds and heat can be brutal. Go in shoulder season if you hate crowds.
Regional and intercity connections along the Black Sea corridor
Limited regional connections to central Anatolia
Local and regional services with bus links to Sinop
From Sinop Airport take a taxi or shuttle; from Samsun or Kastamonu use a bus or rent a car.
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