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Izmir

Blessed with a stretch of outstanding unspoiled coastline on Turkey’s west coast, Izmir is one of the country’s up and coming resort destinations. Sports fans will enjoy the opportunities to play volleyball and windsurf along the gorgeous pale sands around Izmir, whilst the resort of Kusadasi is particularly popular amongst families thanks to its gently shelving beach.

Kusadasi is also packed ways to experience the unique flavours of Turkey. Carpets, spices and other souvenirs can be found in one of the town’s exciting bazaars, whilst you’ll be spoilt for choice with the number of mouth-watering dishes that are offered by the quaint local restaurants.

Known as the ‘Beautiful Waterfront’ Izmir itself also offers a number of charms with its waterfront dining, palm trees and Gustave Eiffel designed pier offering a taste of the high-life for visitors to this charming region of Turkey.

 

What’s most loved about Izmir

  • Izmir’s stunning coastline along the Aegean Sea is one of its most beloved features, offering picturesque views, sandy beaches, and clear blue waters. Visitors enjoy relaxing on popular beaches like Çeşme and Alaçatı, where they can swim, sunbathe, and indulge in water sports such as windsurfing and sailing
  • Izmir’s rich history is reflected in its historic landmarks, ancient ruins, and cultural heritage. Visitors explore iconic sites such as the ancient city of Ephesus, the Agora of Smyrna, and the Kadifekale fortress, immersing themselves in the region’s fascinating past and archaeological wonders
  • Izmir’s cosmopolitan atmosphere, vibrant street life, and bustling bazaars captivate visitors with their energy and diversity. Visitors stroll along the waterfront promenade of Kordonboyu, shop for souvenirs at the historic Kemeraltı bazaar, and dine at trendy cafes and restaurants serving delicious Turkish cuisine
  • Izmir hosts a variety of cultural events and festivals throughout the year, celebrating music, arts, and local traditions. Visitors attend events such as the International Izmir Festival, the Izmir European Jazz Festival, and the Camel Wrestling Festival, experiencing the city’s dynamic cultural scene and festive spirit
  • Izmir’s culinary scene delights visitors with its array of flavours, from traditional Turkish dishes to international cuisine and seafood specialties. Visitors savour local delicacies such as köfte (meatballs), börek (pastries), and mezes (appetizers), as well as fresh seafood caught daily along the coast, experiencing the richness and diversity of Izmir’s gastronomy
  • Izmir is known for its warm hospitality and friendly locals, who welcome visitors with open arms and genuine warmth. Whether exploring historic sites, enjoying leisurely meals, or attending cultural events, visitors to Izmir appreciate the city’s welcoming atmosphere and sense of community

Where to Book

  • Boats in the marina of resort town Foca in Izmir, Turkey

  • Sigacik village, Izmir Province

  • Ancient ruins of Pergamum in Bergama, Izmir

  • Drone view of Mordogan, Izmir

  • Agora of the ancient city of Smyrna, Izmir

  • Pigeon Island in Kusadasi on the Aegean Coast

  • Celsus library in Ephesus

Average temperature

Information below is based on average highest temperature for each month.

  • 11℃
  • 13℃
  • 16℃
  • 21℃
  • 26℃
  • 31℃
  • 34℃
  • 33℃
  • 29℃
  • 24℃
  • 18℃
  • 13℃
  • 12
  • 11
  • 10
  • 9
  • 6
  • 4
  • 7
  • 6
  • 5
  • 6
  • 9
  • 13

Information above is based on the average number of days which experience some form of rainfall for each month.

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When to Visit

Below gives you information and a rating of the best time of year to visit.

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