Mersin is a hidden gem on the eastern Mediterranean coast, boasting Turkey’s longest coastline. It is a major port city with palm-lined boulevards, but its real treasure lies in its history. It is home to Tarsus, the birthplace of Saint Paul, making it a critical destination for faith tourism. The region offers a unique mix of sandy beaches, ancient ruins, and biblical heritage.
Maiden’s Castle (Kızkalesi): An iconic castle built on a small island just off the shore, appearing to float on the sea.
Cennet-Cehennem (Heaven & Hell) Sinkholes: Massive natural sinkholes with ancient chapels and myths dating back to Zeus and Typhon.
St. Paul’s Well & Church (Tarsus): A pilgrimage site for Christians, believed to be the home of the Apostle Paul.
Kanlıdivane: An ancient city built around a massive sinkhole, featuring Roman rock-reliefs.