Samsun

I arrived in Samsun a little earlier than I thought I would and got to see the Black Sea. I had every intention of sleeping in the camper tonight, but the temperature has dropped and I chickened out. It’s early evening and a noticeable -2c. Googling the weather in other parts of Turkey make me think I should have headed south, as it is a reasonable 10 degrees.

The Black Sea stretched out in front of the city and the port is to the left of me. The water’s calm, despite the cold air and freezing winds. The weather has improved, on the whole, but it’s cold.

Samsun has an important role in Turkey’s history. In 1919, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk landed in a boat here, setting up the Turkish Independence movement and traditionally marking the start of the Turkish War of Independence. This fact is celebrated in a number of monuments and statues around the city.

There are half a million people here.

A statue in the centre of the city.

I googled a few hotels in the area and settled on Grand Atakum Hotel facing the sea. It is a little more expensive here, and I am not aware of a change in season. I will plot my route for tomorrow after getting something to eat. My room is a little less impressive than the pictures on the website, but it does breakfast and has easy parking.

This entry was posted in Places and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply