Discover the best top things to do in Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey including Marmaris Marina, Saat Kulesi (Clock Tower), Tarihi Asansor, Kordonboyu, Icmeler Beach, Alsancak, Iztuzu Beach, Bozcaada, Dancing Fountains, Urla Winery.
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This beautiful marina is home to many yachts as well as restaurants, bars, a shopping complex and swimming pool.
lovely walk along the beach to the Marina it is best to do it inn the evening as one its cooler and also all the boats are back yes Boats of all shapes and sizes with all kinds of tours to suit anyone (really) take a look you will love it .......
4.5 based on 1,570 reviews
This elegant monument which was built in 1901, decorates Konak Square and has become the symbol of the city of Izmir.
This clock a present by the German leader Wilhelm at the time as a present to Abdulhamit han to commemorate his first year in reign. This being, a gift from German Emperor Wilhelm II who reigned 1888–1918. showing great respect to Abdulhamit Han showing respect, decorated in an elaborate Ottoman architecture style. The Izmir Clock Tower is a clock tower located at the Konak Meydani in the Konak district of İzmir, Turkey. From what I learned, The Izmir clock tower was designed by Levantine French architect Raymond Charles Père and built in 1901 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Abdülhamid II's accession to the throne
4.5 based on 1,175 reviews
One of the historical places of İzmir,Asansör tower has been built in the year 1907 by a jewish philantropist,Nesim Levi Bayraklıoğlu to render the difficulty for the elders,children and pregnant woman to climb the stairs due to the altitude difference between Mithatpaşa street and Halil Rıfat Quarter.When you come here,you should watch magnificent view.And free entrance to the elevator.
4.5 based on 1,402 reviews
With the redness of the sunset, it takes man to other worlds. Especially if the sunset is from the sea, you will feel the fire that covers you. It was the most beautiful sunset I could watch in my life!
4.5 based on 3,350 reviews
Lovely bay spotlessly clean family friendly beach. Boat trips are a blast and most of them the kids travel for free Plenty of sunbeds beach bars and other activities to keep you on the beach all day although its a tad hot in july august.
4.5 based on 920 reviews
The waterfront is amazing. On the way to Alsancak, make sure to see Konak Pier and the old clocktower. There are so many restaurants, bars, and cafes to choose from in Alsancak. You can walk around for hours around Sair Esref or Kultur neighbourhoods, looking at old books or shopping for anything.
4.5 based on 3,752 reviews
We took the boat to the beach and the journey was great to experience nice and relaxing along the river. When we arrived we decided to walk to the end of the beach to visit the turtle sanctuary it was very interesting and worth visiting and making a donation. we walked back along the sandy beach and it was a very pleasant day out we returned via boat and arrived in the evening sun which was very nice. The beach has plently of facilities , showers changing huts etc and a cafe type place plently of sun loungers and nice warm sea! Overall it was a great day out!
4.5 based on 962 reviews
Before going to Bozcaada you should consider waiting at the ferry que in your car for 3 or 4 hours! But once you arrive the island you will see that it worths! You can experience wine tasting, fish and rakı, mezeses, perfect cookies. We were planing to stay for a night but we stayed for tree night, insted. You can drive or ride around the island and swim whereever you like. Go and experience the sunset at “ günbatımı”. You can take your wine and drink while waching the beautiful view.
4.5 based on 2,018 reviews
Lovely main square something on most nights the dancing fountains start at 9pm every night beautiful, lovely place to sit and relax just chill , very hard to get a seat at night though.
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In the turn of the century, Urla Sarapcilik started a journey to reestablish the lost reputation of Klazomenai, assemgling its old custom with a modern approach in their own vineyards. Urla Sarapcilik, focusing on viticulture and wine production on a regional scale, aim to revive the ancient wine culture of the area and bring its glorious heritage to future. Spread over 350 acres, our own vineyards are overseen by organic and good agricultural practices since their early plantations. 150 to 200 thousand liters of quality wine are produced from endemic and international varieties improved though ongoing clone selection practice. Standing on as passionate as ever, Urla Sarapcilik is determined to open new horizons for its homeland that is earning better recognition as a tourist destination day by day.
It is a special place. The vineyard is the biggest in the region. Modern and good quality wine production facility. It was designed in the form of wine drop. Enjoy wine tasting. My favorite is Urla Nero D’avola.
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