Tarsus' Historic Hotels: The New Engine of Faith Tourism
Tarsus, restore edilmiş 17 taş konağın uluslararası Wyndham markasıyla birleşmesiyle inanç turizminin önde gelen destinasyonlarından biri haline geldi

Tarsus has emerged as a key destination for faith tourism following the opening of a restored 17-stone mansion converted into a Wyndham Tarsus St.Paul hotel. The property, which combines 72 rooms, a 100-seat restaurant, and an upcoming 200-seat event space, benefits from its proximity to St. Paul's Well, enhancing its spiritual appeal. Located near Mersin and Adana's OSBs, the hotel attracts 60% domestic and 40% international guests, including business travelers from Spain, South America, and China. The development underscores Tarsus' growing tourism potential, with authorities emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts between the municipality, NGOs, and private sector to refine the destination's offerings.
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