İZMİR - ÇEŞME
The small port of Çeşme (80 km west of İzmir) is dominated by a 14th century Genoese fortress which was restored with additions by the Ottomants in the 16th century. Today, it is a popular holiday destination with excellent accommodation and restaurants. There are thermal baths here, and the 16th century caravanserai near the fortress built by Süleyman the Magnificient is now a hotel. the Emir Çaka Art Gallery is nearby.Its ancient name was Hagios Haralambos Church, and it was constructed in the 19th century. The shopping here is excellent, with the finest quality carpets and leatherwear as well as souvenir items. At night there is a lively, fun atmosphere, especially around the restaurants, cafes, bars, and discos along the promenade. Yachts can be hired daily to explore the coast of the peninsula. An International Song Festival is held every year in July.
Ilıca:Close to Çeşme, this very popular holiday center has an excellent, white sandy beach, and outstanding facilities can be found at the Altın Yunus Marina and Holiday Complex. The bay here is perfect for watersports, especially windsurfing ans sailing.The thermal spring spas in Şifne, along with the natural springs found right off the coast which mingle with the sea water in Ilıca Bay are excellent.
Dalyan:In this fishing village, built on a sheltered deep-water inlet just north of Çeşme, some of the region's best fish restaurants can be found beside the quay of its lively mooring place.
Alaçatı:This town, inland from Ilıca, is delightful and typical Aegean town with windmills on the hill above it, some of which have been converted into attractive restaurants. Several kilometers south of town lies the coast, with very nice beaches.
Urla iskelesi: Known in ancient times as Clazomenae, this town has a marina and plentiful accommodation in all price ranges. At the top of Güvendik Hill nesrby are restaurants with marvellous views of the bay and its islands.You will doubtless want to visit these by yacht and swim along the beautiful shores.
Çeşmealtı:This prospeous little fishing village is notable for its simple but excellent fish restaurants.
The small port of Çeşme (80 km west of İzmir) is dominated by a 14th century Genoese fortress which was restored with additions by the Ottomants in the 16th century. Today, it is a popular holiday destination with excellent accommodation and restaurants. There are thermal baths here, and the 16th century caravanserai near the fortress built by Süleyman the Magnificient is now a hotel. the Emir Çaka Art Gallery is nearby.Its ancient name was Hagios Haralambos Church, and it was constructed in the 19th century. The shopping here is excellent, with the finest quality carpets and leatherwear as well as souvenir items. At night there is a lively, fun atmosphere, especially around the restaurants, cafes, bars, and discos along the promenade. Yachts can be hired daily to explore the coast of the peninsula. An International Song Festival is held every year in July.
Ilıca:Close to Çeşme, this very popular holiday center has an excellent, white sandy beach, and outstanding facilities can be found at the Altın Yunus Marina and Holiday Complex. The bay here is perfect for watersports, especially windsurfing ans sailing.The thermal spring spas in Şifne, along with the natural springs found right off the coast which mingle with the sea water in Ilıca Bay are excellent.
Dalyan:In this fishing village, built on a sheltered deep-water inlet just north of Çeşme, some of the region's best fish restaurants can be found beside the quay of its lively mooring place.
Alaçatı:This town, inland from Ilıca, is delightful and typical Aegean town with windmills on the hill above it, some of which have been converted into attractive restaurants. Several kilometers south of town lies the coast, with very nice beaches.
Urla iskelesi: Known in ancient times as Clazomenae, this town has a marina and plentiful accommodation in all price ranges. At the top of Güvendik Hill nesrby are restaurants with marvellous views of the bay and its islands.You will doubtless want to visit these by yacht and swim along the beautiful shores.
Çeşmealtı:This prospeous little fishing village is notable for its simple but excellent fish restaurants.
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