Awaza (or Avaza) refers to both a tourist zone in and a borough (district headed by a presidentially appointed mayor) of the city of Türkmenbaşy, Turkmenistan. It is located on the eastern shore of the Caspian Sea, 12 km west of downtown Türkmenbaşy. Awaza has grown from a small village to one of the largest resort destinations along the Caspian Sea coast.
The Awaza District (borough) of Türkmenbaşy city was formed in July 2013. Awaza District, an area of 9660 hectares, includes the Awaza national tourist zone, Turkmenbashi International Airport and a small residential area.
The tourist zone was commissioned by President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, who sought to imitate Dubai's development boom. Turkmenistan's foreign ministry has touted Awaza as a "Turkmen Las Vegas" but foreign reports on the project have found that the accommodations are underutilized and hold little attraction apart from their sheer excess.
Awaza is also used as a conference site, particularly for the annual Turkmenistan Gas Conference.
In August 2025, Awaza hosted the 3rd United Nations Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries.[2][3][4]
According to the Anadolu Agency, the Awaza receives about 150,000 guests annually. [6]
Awaza is served by the Türkmenbaşy International Airport. Turkmenbashi Airport serves as a gateway to the tourists who visit this part of Turkmenistan every year. Turkmenistan Airlines offer daily flights to Turkmenistan's capital, Ashgabat. During the peak season, the number of flights reaches six per day. Авиакомпания «Туркменистан» будет выполнять 6 рейсов в день по маршруту Ашхабад – Туркменбаши A new international airport terminal opened in 2010. The resort is connected by an international flight to Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Belavia добавила еще один рейс в Туркменбаши
In 2010, a 22-kilometer motorway was opened, connecting Awaza with Türkmenbaşy International Airport.[10] The Türkmenbaşy International Airport – Awaza motorway is designed for three lanes of traffic in both directions, with a 5-meter-wide median strip. It is equipped with modern road signs, parking bays, and an electronic traffic safety monitoring system. Convenient entrances and exits are provided at junctions, and terrain irregularities are overcome using two-level arched .[11]
The Awaza River is 7 km long, 50–70 meters wide, and up to 4 meters deep. Both shores have 28 food service establishments. Small boats and tour boats operate on the river. Each of the many bridges features unique decorative designs.[12]
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Health center |
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The Awaza Fountain Complex, located 85 meters from the shore, features 24-meter-high jets with holographic displays up to 20 meters tall, synchronized with music. A 34-meter viewing platform offers views of the sea and fountains.[16][17]
In July 2018, a 30-hectare Awaza Aquapark was opened, including water attractions, shopping areas, cafes, an amphitheater, and artificial mountains, lakes, and waterfalls.[18][19]
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