Join Gabriel Morris on a journey to the enchanting Turkish island paradise of Bozcaada in the Aegean Sea. In this video, Gabriel takes us on a visual tour from the west coast of Turkey to this hidden gem of an island.
With stunning views of crystal clear waters, charming streets lined with traditional Turkish houses, and delicious local cuisine, Bozcaada is a must-visit destination for any traveler looking for a relaxing and picturesque escape.
Throughout the video, enjoy the soothing sounds of the carefully selected music by Jones Meadow and Ali Sabah, setting the perfect atmosphere for a virtual getaway.
If you’re in need of some travel inspiration or are simply dreaming of your next adventure, be sure to check out Gabriel Morris’s video on traveling to Bozcaada. Don’t forget to support his channel on Patreon and check out his books for more travel stories and tips.
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Video “Traveling to Turkish Island Paradise in the Aegean Sea” was uploaded on 08/29/2024. Watch all the latest Videos by Gabriel Traveler on Gretopia
I believe you can get a ferry from Bodrum, Turkey to Kos Is. The hair cut would be cooler. The water is so clear. Thankyou you for the interesting history you give us also.
We need to see a video of the Turkish hair-cut 😂😂 Looks like you visited a good barber ! 😂😂👍👍
Nice hair :))
This is a greek island!!turkey take the island…remember Cyprus is GREEK,turkey is a criminal state…people are good but politicians,state are criminals!!
Hi Gabreil, remarkably interesting island not over commercialized no major hotels but interesting, nonetheless. A well-deserved indirect vacation, a chance to unwind and recharge your batteries, there is still plenty of summer to enjoy.
10:28 it's incomprehensible to me so I'm going to assume Turkish with Arabic script.
2025 is gonna be a great year for Tenedos and Imvros ❤
There are some really beautiful beaches around the island, and you can easily reach them by minibus. Plus, Bozcaada is famous for its wines, so don't forget to visit the local wineries
People who drink alcohol are more likely to have certain types of cancer. It is good to be in Türkiye
Way too expensive this apartment.
Paradise ? it is more third class island
You may consider going to the Greek islands of Symi & Halki after your visiting the Turkish Aegean islands since both islands close to Turkey.
Hey Gabe,
I've been following you on YouTube for years now, and I have to say that you continue to be a huge inspiration to me. Thanks for that. My next adventure will be to Greece, where I'm planning to visit the ancient sites like the Oracle of Delphi and the Thermopylae, and really dive into the history. I'm really looking forward to it.
I wish you a great time in Turkey and will keep following your journey with great interest. Sending you warm greetings from Germany.
Best regards,
Michael
You look like a totally different person
Gabriel your new hair style looks great and suits you very well. Your professionalism and enthusiasm always comes through in your videos and is greatly appreciated. You are a History Professor in disguise. 👍🏻😎🇨🇦
08:58 "kalimera" in the sign..The owner is probably one of the 20-25 Greeks living until today in the island (whereas in Imbros live about 700 Greeks).Added to the above remark, the musical instrument that is heard in the restaurant is the greek "bouzouki".There seems to be something in the air that still exudes a greek color and vibe.
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I love the intro 🍺
The haircut is amazing, its knocked years off, very nice
Turkey is beautiful
Hi dear Gabriel. I like your content so I'd like to contribute if I can. 200 years ago, there was no Turkey, no Greece or any other country in the region as we know them today. Nationalism as an idea, shaped human thinking only 100 years after French revolution arrived into Balkans. Before that, people who speak different languages, believe in different religions, write in their alphabets, and could live together side by side peacefully within empires. Almost everybody could speak several languages. Those empires did not intervene in daily lives of common people. Every society had their own schools or institutions. Then, the idea of nation state emerged, and since then we live in this modern environment, so we can not think of those days and lives. Greeks and Turks share very long and common history. We like the same food, have similar music, evevn same gestures. Its all similar in Balkans in general. But everybody is very keen on labeling things as this is greek, this albanian, this is is this. We only focus on differances, because our modern education leads us this way. Bozcada had suffered this modern way of thinking badly in history. But you, as a traveller, can see similarities, rather than diffrences, and stop labeling things with rather new nationalities. Best regards
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Enjoy your tubes but enjoy more when u point camera at where you are going not always on you especially when you are talking about past thing, makes it frustrating and loose interest or fast forward, too bad cause you r always doing travelling to interesting places.
Liking the hair cut bro! It definitely suits you 👍
Love all the wee tables and chairs,so peaceful and inviting
Those are delicious melons, I can't believe you've never seen them before
Sadly I was put off of,”Homer”,in 9th grade because the book of poems,”The Oddesy”, was a bit too much for my ninth grade brain to grasp. Got thrown out of English class/9th grade first week.
Do turks use vine ? vine is not in their cultue
A piece of constructive criticism Gabriel when you approach and show an amazing view…take a chill and allow all the viewers to soak in it. Love Gabriel Traveler.
What a find! Google Translate says the island is pronounced Boz-jah-dah. Love the new haircut and beard trim.
Another beautiful greek island
Loving the Turkish Aegean island experience. How do you compare the coastal/beach locations in Turkey with the Greek ones? I have noticed a big difference in overall culture, pace of life and tourism even going from Kos to Bodrum or Rhodes to Marmaris. They both provide the best Mediterranean experiences I think, with the overcrowding and price hikes in Spain, Italy and Croatia..
On your way south to the ferry, Pergimon is another great archeological site near Izmir. The museum in Berlin has the famed Pergimon Porch.
Gabe, how about a hot chicken soup with lots of lemon for dinner to fix the cold. I'm pretty sure Turks have/cook well the chicken. Also a cup of hot (turkish) tea with lemon, local honey or propolis (if turks know the greek word of propolis, maybe it's bee-glue in English).
Super nice haircut!
No more meal prices?
Why not get a good pair of binoculars for viewing distance. Hair looks great but hope you saved some of the curly locks as a memory.❤😊