Things To Do in Izmir area
from £ 480 pp
View All Deals-
Snack on net-fresh seafood
Seafood majors on the restaurant menus. Fishermen bring their catch straight in to the harbour, so it’s all super fresh... Read More
Read More -
Eat vine leaves at a traditional Turkish restaurant
Eat vine leaves at a traditional Turkish restaurant
When it comes to eating out Turkish-style, Ozdere has the real deal – along the seafront and the main road, you’ll find... Read More
Read More -
Barter at the Grand Bazaar
Barter at the Grand Bazaar
This is a shoppers’ paradise, with hundreds of stalls selling clothes, pottery, ... Read More
Read More -
Soak up the views from Town Beach
Soak up the views from Town Beach
The clue to this popular beach is its name – it’s right in the centre of Kusadas... Read More
Read More -
Spend a day on Samos
Spend a day on Samos
Tick off another country with a trip across the water to Samos. You’ll pitch up ... Read More
Read More -
Spend the day on Ladies Beach
Spend the day on Ladies Beach
Despite its name, everyone is welcome at Ladies Beach – a 15-minute walk will ge... Read More
Read More -
Splash your cash at Teos Marina
Splash your cash at Teos Marina
Silver jewellery, designer sunglasses and vintage wines stock the shops in Teos ... Read More
Read More -
Sip Raki in Sikecik Harbour
Sip Raki in Sikecik Harbour
Long, lazy evenings are a Seferihisar speciality. Locals kick back by the harbou... Read More
Read More -
People-watch on Long Beach
People-watch on Long Beach
The sun-baked sands of Long Beach unravel along the coast of Kusadasi for five k... Read More
Read More
Destinations in Izmir area
Top Destinations
-
Kusadasi
Holidays to Kusadasi offer a great mix – you've got golden sands, watersports and an up-tempo nightlife, plus with one of the area's biggest sights just down the road.
-
Ozdere
Ozdere holidays are all about the beach, with miles of shortbread-coloured sand piled up along this section of the Turkish Riviera.
-
Seferihisar
Holidays to Seferihisar are all about taking it easy. Saying that, it's still an up-and-coming spot with a new marina and beach hotels joining the Medieval port and crumbling ruins.