Amasya Gaziantep Bus Ticket

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Amasya - Gaziantep Bus Trip

Min Price1,000 TL
The Most Affordable CompanyMis Amasya Tur
Most Visited CompanyMis Amasya Tur
Average Number of Breaks2
Approximate Travel Time10 hour 15 minute
Number of Daily Expeditions17

Cheapest Amasya - Gaziantep Bus Tickets

Amasya - Gaziantep
06 Aug 2025 - Mis Amasya Tur
1,000 TL
Amasya - Gaziantep
06 Aug 2025 - Tokat Seyahat
1,000 TL
Amasya - Gaziantep
06 Aug 2025 - Kanberoğlu Turizm
1,000 TL
Amasya - Gaziantep
06 Aug 2025 - Tokat Seyahat
1,000 TL
Amasya - Gaziantep
26 Aug 2025 - Mis Amasya Tur
1,000 TL
Amasya - Gaziantep
26 Aug 2025 - Kanberoğlu Turizm
1,000 TL
Amasya - Gaziantep
14 Aug 2025 - Kanberoğlu Turizm
1,000 TL
Amasya - Gaziantep
06 Aug 2025 - Tokat Yıldızı Seyahat
1,200 TL
Amasya - Gaziantep
06 Aug 2025 - Topçam Turizm
1,200 TL
Amasya - Gaziantep
06 Aug 2025 - As Kahramanmaraş
1,200 TL
Amasya - Gaziantep
06 Aug 2025 - Tokat Yıldızı Seyahat
1,200 TL
Amasya - Gaziantep
06 Aug 2025 - Topçam Turizm
1,200 TL
Amasya - Gaziantep
01 Aug 2025 - Tokat Yıldızı Seyahat
1,200 TL
Amasya - Gaziantep
06 Aug 2025 - Öz Elbistan Seyahat
1,200 TL
Amasya - Gaziantep
01 Aug 2025 - Topçam Turizm
1,200 TL
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About Amasya

Amasya, one of the Black Sea cities, is known as the Venice of the Black Sea. This name was given to the region by Amaseia, the inventor of Geography, who was the world's first Geographer.

Amasya, which has hosted various civilizations and been under the domination of the Turks for many years, has a deep-rooted history dating back to 5500 BC. It is known as the homeland of the Amazons, and the famous geographer described this city with this name, which he called Amaseia, meaning the queen of the Amazons.

Amasya, which was the first place where the Turks settled down, was also preferred by the princes for education. Amasya Castle, dating back to the Early Bronze Age, was used by many civilizations. The construction of thick city walls on Yeşilırmak, where classical Turkish houses are adjacent to each other, has added a special beauty to this city.

Amasya, famous for its apples, is famous for its classic Black Sea dishes, keskek, stuffed broad beans and poached soup.