Gokceada City Museum
Located in the district centre and a restored historical bathhouse structure, this museum reflects the cultural memory of the island. Opened to visitors in 2017 and selected as the ‘Best City Museum’ in 2018, the museum houses many documents, photographs and ethnographic objects about the Greek communities who lived on the island.
Gokceada Rock Tombs
Located approximately 5 kilometres from the centre of the island, these Roman rock tombs are located on the road to Aydıncık Beach. It offers both an archaeological and natural view to its visitors.
Aya Marina Church - Dereköy
Located in Dereköy, one of the largest villages of Gokceada, this Greek Orthodox church attracts attention with its stone architecture. Although the restored church is currently closed to visitors, its exterior architecture and surroundings are worth seeing.
Kaleköy and Iskitler Castle
The historical Iskitler Castle, located on the hills of Kaleköy, harbours the ruins of the ancient period of the island. From here, you can enjoy a magnificent view of Kaleköy harbour and the Aegean Sea.
Dereköy Paleokastro Tower
This defence tower, built against pirate attacks, is integrated into the historical texture of the village. It is a beautiful structure that will especially attract the attention of photography enthusiasts.
Marmaros Waterfall
One of the natural riches of the island, this waterfall is frequented by nature lovers with its hiking routes and forest views. It offers a refreshing break on hot summer days with its water flowing about 38 metres high and cool air.
Yıldız Bay and Underwater National Park
Turkey's first and only Underwater National Park is located in Yıldız Bay. It offers a unique opportunity in Gokceada, especially for diving enthusiasts. It promises an unforgettable experience with its unique underwater life, clear sea and corals.
Apart from these, Greek villages such as Tepeköy, Zeytinli, and Uğurlu, natural areas such as Salt Lake and Kefaloz Beach are among the places to be seen.
Source: Gokceadasualtiparki