Gazipasa's Historical Journey
Antiquity: Selinus
The history of Gazipasa begins with the ancient city of Selinus, dating back to the Roman and Byzantine periods. Selinus was an important trade and settlement center and the ruins from this period include an agora, theater, baths and various mosaics. This ancient city provides an important resource for understanding the region’s historical past.
Seljuk and Ottoman Period
During the Seljuk period, Gazipaşa began to develop in terms of agriculture and trade, and some remains of buildings from this period have survived to the present day. During the Ottoman period, the region expanded with various settlements and bridges along the coast and grew economically. This period contributed to the development of the region’s infrastructure and the strengthening of its socio-economic structure.
Republic Period
Gazipaşa, which had village status during the Republican period, especially in the 1950s, was organized as a district in the 1990s. During this period, it experienced significant growth with modern infrastructure projects and the development of residential areas. Agriculture and infrastructure investments accelerated the economic development of the region.
Today
Today, Gazipaşa has become a destination that attracts attention with its historical and natural beauties. With modern projects such as the Gold Marina, it is an important center for tourism and trade. The region offers visitors a rich experience with both its historical ruins and natural beauty.