Aegean Coastal Towns You Should Add to Your Travel Plans
The Aegean region is one of the most beautiful holiday regions that we all love. No one has anything to complain about the tiny coastal towns of the Aegean, each corner of which is a paradise in its own right. But there are some of them that are so beautiful that everyone should see them at least once in their lives.
If you are planning a visit to the Aegean, you should definitely add some of these charming towns to your itinerary!
1. Old Foca

One of the most beautiful seaside towns in Izmir, Old Foca is a wonderful town full of white stone houses, bougainvillea and cobblestone streets. This lovely town, which makes you dream of retirement, is also one of the places where the freshest fish of the season is found. There may be no better place to eat fish bread at the fishermen's shelters in the center, explore Aegean olive oil menus, swim in the deep blue beaches or explore the ancient ruins in the surrounding area than Old Foca.
2. Sigacik

Sigacik, a town in Seferihisar, Izmir, is Turkey's first town with the Cittaslow, or “Slow City” concept. For this reason, concepts such as organic farming, green economy and sustainability are all synonymous with Sigacik. In addition to its clean living habits, the town, which has a very old history, is full of colorful bay windows made of mudbrick. There is also a scenic castle from the Ottoman period right in the center.
3. Cunda

Cunda, the magnificent olive oil-scented town of Balikesir, is one of the places where you can find the best of everything Aegean. An old Greek town, it has a lovely architecture and charming streets. The fact that the location is always cool and windy makes it one of the best places to spend time, especially in summer. The clean beaches, the trees dancing with the wind and the peaceful streets fascinate people.
4. Datca

Famous for its honey, almonds and fish, Datca is one of the most attractive towns in Mugla. Located at the junction of the Aegean and the Mediterranean, this fertile town has an extremely rich biodiversity and vegetation. For this reason, there are countless natural wonders and pristine bays to visit. In the center, there is a bazaar with cute shops, seaside entertainment venues and colorful jewelry stalls.
5. Akyaka

Another Cittaslow town on our list, Akyaka is at the forefront with its calm and peaceful structure. The town, which has a wonderful nature and peaceful silence, offers a corner of paradise especially for those who want to rest their souls. Just looking at the river flowing through it, passing through the streets with bay windows or taking river tours fills you with peace.
6. Guzelcamli

Located on the Dilek Peninsula, Guzelcamli is a must-see natural open-air museum. Every corner of this beautiful town, which is one of the meeting points of nature lovers, has a very rich variety of living things. Lush green forests, different plant species and animals are extremely valuable in terms of ecology. It also stands out with its tranquil bays, exquisite sunset views and peaceful atmosphere.
7. Karaburun

One of the towns of Izmir with a very different geographical structure, Karaburun is a postcard-like town with its seals and dolphins swimming offshore and high fjord-type cliffs. Karaburun, which is one of the favorite routes of those who want to get away from the urban crowds due to its untouched nature, has a separate bay and town in every corner. So when you come this way, it is possible to find the best location that appeals to your taste.
8. Koycegiz

One of the districts of Mugla, Koycegiz is a very old settlement dating back to 3400 BC. Surrounded by historical and natural beauties, this town has endemic plant species and rich biodiversity. It also has an active harbor and shopping area. Despite this, it is very calm and serene. So, what better way to find the peace and happiness that comes to mind when you think of the Aegean?
9. Palamutbuku

Palamutbuku is a Mugla paradise that stands out with its crystal clear sea and clean air. For this reason, it is a very popular Aegean route. The town, which is indispensable in the summer months due to its long stony beaches, is famous for olive and almond cultivation. So when you go here, you have the chance to taste some of Turkey's freshest and most delicious crops.
Source: Muğla Gezi Rehberi
10. Alacati

Located in the district of Cesme in Izmir, Alacati is one of the most popular towns not only in Izmir but also in the Aegean. Although it has recently come to the agenda especially with its luxury venues and incredible prices, the streets of Alacati have a unique beauty. Just walking through these streets full of stone houses and pink bougainvillea can give you the peace you are looking for.
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