Seferihisar - on the coast of the Cesme peninsula
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Seferihisar is a small town on the coast of the Aegean region. The town is located on the southeastern coast of the Cesme peninsula, which is the largest peninsula in the Aegean with a coastline of around 1695 km.
The center of Seferihisar is about 5 kilometers from the sea. This cute little town is governed by the Izmir Metropolitan Administration, whose city center is about 36 kilometers from Seferihisar.
Curiosities at the beginning of the description of Seferihisar
The district area of Seferihisar borders other districts of İzmir, Urla, to the west and Menderes to the east, and touches the westernmost district of İzmir, Güzelbahçe, to the north. Seferihisar's city center is at an altitude of 28 m and the urban area extends towards the Aegean Sea. The Sığacık district has its own port and has made a name for itself as a tourist resort.
Both the city center and the district as a whole have the appearance of a pleasant resort with typical Aegean features. It is estimated that the population reaches 150,000 people during the tourist season. However, the economy of the district is still largely based on agriculture, with the cultivation of mandarins and satsumas standing out, and only increasingly on tourism, with the presence of several residential projects or holiday villages. Retirees choose to settle in the area because of its quiet charm and the impetus of a university campus currently under construction. At a distance of 45 km (28 miles) from the center of Izmir (Konak), access to the metropolis is easy, especially once you reach the six-lane highway at Urla.
The nearest train station for travelers arriving to Seferihisar by train is Izmir Central Station, which is 45 kilometers away. Faster access to Europe with Izmir Adnan Menderes International Airport is also just 40 kilometers from Seferihisar. Sigacik is a small suburb of Seferihisar with a small fishing port, although this is due to be developed into a marina with a capacity of up to 400 boats in the near future.
There should always be a bit of history
Teos and Lebedos - twelve originally Ionian settlements on the Anatolian coast
The other settlement, on the edge of a promontory between Teos and Lebedos, described as a "town" by Hecataeus of Miletus (500 BC) and merely as a "place" by Artemidorus of Ephesus (100 BC), is Myonnesos. The best definition for antiquity would have been that of a small town, favored by a peninsula with a 60 m high cliff that was very difficult to access and easily defended. Traces of cyclopean walls testify to the existence of a very special site and it remains a visitor attraction due to the challenges of climbing it.
The pirate Kara Turmisch had a retreat there under Bayezid II. The travel writer Evliya Çelebi visited the place in 1670.
Friday market/bazaar in Seferihisar is an experience
The best way to find the Friday market is to drive to the bus depot in Seferihisar. From there it is about a 3-minute walk to the market. "Across the street and then straight on", everyone can describe the route and it is a must for a really interesting experience.
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