Sapanca, near major cities such as Ankara and Istanbul, along with Amasra and Safranbolu, will offer visitors a journey through nature and history during the Eid al-Adha holiday, drawing interest with their scenery, heritage sites and tourism facilities.
Located in the eastern Marmara region and the western Black Sea region, Sapanca reflects the climate characteristics of both areas and hosts a wide range of natural attractions. The district offers accommodation options including villas, bungalows, five-star hotels and boutique properties.
Clouds reflect over Sapanca Lake, Sakarya, Türkiye, May 16, 2026. (AA Photo)
With its lake, picnic areas, blue and green landscapes and recreational facilities, Sapanca remains a year-round destination for domestic and international tourists. Visitors can enjoy lakeside walking and cycling paths, as well as zipline activities, ATV tours and boat rides.
The district’s accommodation facilities are expected to reach 100% occupancy during the nine-day holiday period.













