Yalova
About the City
Yalova is one of Türkiye’s smallest provinces by area. Located on the coast of the Sea of Marmara, it is known for its natural beauty and health tourism. Its thermal spas, nature-integrated walking trails, and tranquil lifestyle are particularly notable.
Yalova became a province in 1995. Prior to that, it was a district of Bursa. The city’s historical roots extend back to ancient times. Remains from the Bitinia, Roman, and Byzantine periods are still visible today.

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Yalova is an ideal city for those seeking to spend time immersed in nature. Its thermal spas, with their healing waters, attract many visitors from both Türkiye and abroad. The Sudüşen Waterfall, Erikli Plateau, and Delmece Plateau are popular destinations for hiking and camping.
The city also offers a relaxing atmosphere through its coastal promenades, bicycle paths, and walking areas along the shoreline.
Cultural Events
Throughout the year, Yalova hosts a variety of cultural events and festivals. The Yalova Culture Festival is a major event showcasing local music, folk dances, and traditional crafts. In addition, theater performances, children’s activities, and science fairs enrich the city’s cultural life. The Yalova Municipality City Theater regularly stages plays, while the Yalova Gallery of Fine Arts hosts exhibitions by local and national artists. Reading hours for children, art workshops, and music classes also contribute to the city’s cultural development. Moreover, the city’s historical past is an integral part of its cultural life. Roman and Byzantine-era baths, mosaics, and ancient ruins are preserved as both tourist and educational assets.
Where Is It on the Map?
Yalova is situated on the southern coast of the Marmara Region, directly opposite Istanbul. To its east lies Kocaeli, and to its south lies Bursa. It is approximately one hour away from Istanbul by sea. On the map, Yalova appears as a green and tranquil area along the Sea of Marmara.
Region: Marmara Region
Population: Approximately 300,000 (2024)
Climate: Temperate Marmara climate (hot summers, warm and rainy winters)
Neighboring provinces: Istanbul (northwest), Kocaeli (northeast), Bursa (south)
Key feature: Thermal spas
References
Türkiye Statistical Institute (TÜİK)
Ministry of Culture and Tourism
Official Website of Yalova Governorship
Thermal Spas Promotion Brochure, Yalova Provincial Directorate of Culture and Tourism

