Photo: Fatih.gdk · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons · Wikimedia Commons

Cities

Ordu

Ordu's Boztepe cable car, Cape Yason, and Black Sea seafront: a fact-checked guide to Turkey's hazelnut-producing coastal city.

Location40.97782, 37.89047

Daily life

Ordu is a port city on Turkey's Black Sea coast and the capital of Ordu Province. A cable car opened in 2012 climbs the 550-meter Boztepe hill west of town, carrying roughly 900 passengers an hour. Daily life centers on the seafront promenade, the Taşbaşı Cultural Centre housed in a former Greek Orthodox church built in 1853, and the historic Cape Jason headland to the northwest. The regional economy leans heavily on hazelnuts, with Ordu producing an estimated quarter of the world's crop. Current opening hours, prices, and addresses are not stated without a sourced place record; where details are missing, we honestly say we don't know. (Source: Wikipedia, Wikivoyage)

Transport

The nearest airport is Ordu-Giresun Airport (OGU), about 18 km east of the city on the road to Giresun, with flights from Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir plus a shuttle bus and dolmuş connection into town. By bus, Istanbul is roughly 13 hours away and Ankara about 9; the city sits on the coastal D010 highway, 150 km east of Samsun and 180 km west of Trabzon. Getting around town relies on dolmuşes (shared minibuses) and taxis. Current timetables, ticket prices, and line numbers are honestly labeled unknown if not verified. (Source: Wikipedia, Wikivoyage)

Safety notes

For Ordu, current safety advisories, opening hours, prices and booking details are not verified in this pilot pack; the correct answer is.

FAQ

What is Ordu best known for?

Ordu is best known as a Black Sea coastal city and one of Turkey's main hazelnut-growing regions. The hill of Boztepe rises above the city and is reached by a cable car, giving wide views over the sea and green surrounding slopes. The old harbour town and mild seaside setting shape most visits.

When is the best time of year to visit Ordu?

Late spring through early autumn is the best time to visit Ordu, when the weather is warmest and driest along this stretch of the Black Sea coast. The surrounding hills stay green thanks to regular rain, so pack for occasional showers even in summer. Winters are mild but wetter and greyer.

How do you get to Ordu?

Ordu sits on Turkey's Black Sea coast and is most often reached by the nearby Ordu-Giresun airport or by long-distance bus along the coastal highway. Frequent buses link it with other Black Sea cities and with larger hubs further inland. Once there, the seafront and centre are easy to cover on foot.

Places

Compare restaurants, hotels, nightlife, historic sites, and practical services city by city.

No published content yet.