G. Çesme
Just an hour’s drive from Izmir airport that is international bang opposite the Greek area of Chios, Çesme is generally
overlooked by British holidaymakers. In keeping along with its neighbour that is better-known further in the peninsula,
Alaçati, the town’s old quarter is made up of pretty Greek houses clustered around an imposing Genoese castle. The
coastline at nearby Altinkum (literally Golden Sands) lives as much as its name and it is one of the better on the Aegean shore;
the ferry ride to Chios makes an extremely satisfying tour. Using its close breeze that is constant Çesme is nowhere near as
humid as numerous Turkish resorts into the temperature of summer, rendering it an ideal July/August option.
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H. Bodrum Peninsula
The intricately indented north-western shores of the Bodrum Peninsula are breathtaking while the ocean welcoming – unusual monk
seals are periodically sighted. Out to sea tiny islets dot the clear, blue waters, while inland the hills and valley
sides are laced with shepherds’ paths and dotted with olive trees and more uncommon vegetation like prickly pears and
crazy palms. Seaside villages such as Yaklikavak have a great amount of great eateries, in addition to a marina and
serviceable beach – for better sand check out the south shore for the peninsula or to Gümüslük to your
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