Adana, in southern Turkey, has been an important city for many civilizations for centuries dating back to the Hittites. Here, you can visit the Stone Bridge, built in part during the 6th-century reign of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I, the oldest extant bridge in the world still in use. You can also visit Yilanli Kale, the ruins of a castle dating from 782. Believe it or not, there are quite a variety of historical places to visit in Adana, especially Aladag, Karaisali, Yüregir, Seyhan, Kozan and others, stand out with their surviving works from the past to the present. In fact, Pozanti Nature Park and Yumurtalik Beach are one of the most frequented areas of both Adana people and tourists. Adana’s warm climate is one of the main reasons why beaches are frequently preferred.