Set out on a memorable Giresun Tour from Trabzon by private car and discover the gems of Türkiye’s Black Sea coast. This full day journey blends history, nature, and culture in one seamless experience. From the restored Tripolis Castle on the shoreline to the enchanting Blue Lake and natural limestone basins, every stop offers stunning views and unique stories. Visit the only Turkish island in the Black Sea, explore the ancient Giresun Castle, and enjoy the region’s famous tea culture. Perfect for families and travelers seeking a mix of history and breathtaking nature, this Giresun Tour is the highlight of any Black Sea itinerary.
Your Private Giresun Tour begins with a morning pickup at 10:00 AM from your hotel in Trabzon. Traveling along the Black Sea coast, the first stop is Tripolis Castle, an Ottoman era fortress recently restored, where you’ll enjoy panoramic sea views and photo opportunities.
Next, continue to a tea factory, where you’ll learn about the local tea culture and taste authentic Turkish tea, a staple of Black Sea life.
From there, head to the harbor and take a short boat trip to Giresun Island, the only Turkish island in the Black Sea. Known for its monastery ruins, ancient walls, and 71 plant species, the island offers spectacular views of the horizon.
After returning to the mainland, visit the ancient Giresun Castle, perched high above the city. Dating back to the 2nd century BC, the castle’s preserved walls and commanding views make it one of the province’s most important landmarks.
The journey continues inland to the breathtaking Blue Lake, where turquoise waters meet lush green mountains. This natural gem is perfect for photography and relaxation.
The final stop is the limestone basins, where mineral waters flow through unique turquoise and white rock formations.
By around 07:00 PM, your tour concludes with a comfortable return to your hotel in Trabzon.
Tripolis Castle (Tirebolu Castle) A coastal fortress in Tirebolu, originally built in the Byzantine period and later used by the Ottomans, offering historic walls and sweeping views over the Black Sea.
Tea Factory A local Giresun tea factory where you can observe the tea production process from leaf to cup and taste freshly brewed Turkish tea.
Giresun Island Situated just off the coast, this island features ancient walls and remnants of a monastery, providing panoramic sea views and a chance to explore history and nature together.
Giresun Castle Built in the 2nd century BC by the Kingdom of Pontus, this high perched fortress dominates the city skyline and offers views of Giresun and the sea.
Blue Lake (Mavi Göl, Kuzalan Nature Park) A set of lakes in the Goksu Creek basin within Kuzalan Nature Park, famous for turquoise water especially from late spring through autumn, surrounded by lush green forest.
Limestone Basins Created by mineral rich water flowing over rocks, these terraced pools and basins offer unique natural formations and tranquil spots for walking and photography
The full day tour runs approximately 9-10 hours, including hotel pickup, stops at each key location, time for lunch, and transfers.
Yes, this tour is offered as a private tour, which means you will have your own guide and driver, allowing for a personalized schedule.
Yes, the tour includes a visit to Giresun Island where you’ll explore ancient ruins and enjoy panoramic views, often accessed via a short boat trip.
No, lunch is not included in the basic tour; there will be ample opportunity to eat at local restaurants in Giresun during the tour.
Blue Lake (Mavi Göl) is distinguished by its turquoise waters that turn vivid from around late spring through December, its natural surroundings in Kuzalan Nature Park, and its appeal as a serene and photogenic spot.
Swimming is not permitted in many parts of Blue Lake to protect the ecosystem, though visitors are welcome to walk along the shorelines and enjoy the views and photos.
Standard entrance fees to key landmarks like Giresun Castle and Blue Lake are included; boat tickets for travel to Giresun Island are generally extra.
Bring comfortable walking shoes, a light jacket (as coastal weather can change), sunscreen, water, and a camera to capture vistas; consider suitable clothing for possible forest or water-edge terrain.
Yes, the tour is suitable for families and travelers of all ages, though some walking uphill (e.g., to castle viewpoints) and uneven terrain may require moderate effort.
The tour typically ends around 19:00, depending on the start time and time spent at each location, with drop off at your hotel in Trabzon.

