Cesme | Turkey
From US$896

Cesme | Turkey

Multidestination
Created: Friday, July 10, 2026 - Departure: Monday, September 21, 2026
Ref ID: 58194909
price per person From
US$896
Based on 2 adults
Created: Friday, July 10, 2026 - Departure: Monday, September 21, 2026
Destinations: Izmir, Turkey , Cesme, Turkey , Izmir, Turkey

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21 Sep
Transport from Tbilisi to Izmir
Departure
AJet
AJet
05:15
Tbilisi (TBS)
5h 40m
08:55
Adnan Menderes (ADB)
1 handbag
21 Sep
1. Izmir
Stop
About the destination: Izmir, often called the “Pearl of the Aegean,” is a vibrant coastal city that blends ancient history with a relaxed, modern lifestyle. Stroll along the Kordon, the seafront promenade lined with palm trees, cafés, and bars, where locals gather at sunset to sip tea or rakı while watching ferries glide across the bay. The city center is easy to explore on foot, with lively squares, wide boulevards, and a youthful energy thanks to its large student population. Start your visit in Konak Square, home to the elegant Izmir Clock Tower, the city’s best‑known landmark. From here, dive into Kemeraltı Bazaar, a sprawling maze of narrow streets filled with spice stalls, textile shops, jewelry, and traditional coffee houses. Take time to visit the historic Hisar Mosque nearby and sample local specialties like “boyoz” (a flaky pastry) and “kumru” (a toasted sandwich with cheese and sausage). The blend of Ottoman, Levantine, and modern influences is evident at every corner. Izmir also makes an excellent base for exploring the rich archaeological heritage of the region. The ancient city of Ephesus, one of the best‑preserved classical sites in the Mediterranean, lies about an hour away and is easily reached by bus or organized tour. Closer to town, the Agora of Smyrna offers a glimpse into the city’s Roman past right in the middle of the modern urban landscape. For a change of pace, consider day trips to the charming seaside towns of Çeşme and Alaçatı, known for their beaches, windsurfing, and whitewashed stone houses.
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Transport from Izmir to Cesme
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IzmirCesme
Transport disabled
21 Sep
2. Cesme
Stay
About the destination: Çeşme is a district and a city of Turkey in the Province of Izmir, which occupies the peninsula of Karaburun (Urla), in front of the Greek island of Chios. The district has 217 km² and 40,700 inhabitants and the city about 27,000 (2006). In 1950 it had 3,706 inhabitants and the district 12,337. It is a tourist center. The nearby thermal station of Ilıcan (Ilidja) or Şifne stands out; Other outstanding places are Altunyunus and Tursite while Çeşmealtı is in the neighboring district of Urla; The most famous beaches of the coast are Çiftlikköy (Çatalazmak), Dalyanköy, Reisdere, Küçükliman, Panşalimanı, Ayayorgi, Kocakarı, Kum, Mavi and Pırlanta. In the city highlights the castle or citadel, originally a Genoese fort. Solimà el Magnífico built a caravan station there in 1528, which is now a hotel. The great Greek church, Ayios Haralambos, dates from the 19th century.
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21 Sep
Accommodation
3 Nights
Before Sunset
Cesme - Show on map > 6.3 km from Center
9.8
Superb
155
Fitness centre
Parking
Garden
Double Room with Patio
WITH BREAKFAST
Transport from Cesme to Izmir
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CesmeIzmir
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24 Sep
3. Izmir
Stop
About the destination: Izmir, often called the “Pearl of the Aegean,” is a vibrant coastal city that blends ancient history with a relaxed, modern lifestyle. Stroll along the Kordon, the seafront promenade lined with palm trees, cafés, and bars, where locals gather at sunset to sip tea or rakı while watching ferries glide across the bay. The city center is easy to explore on foot, with lively squares, wide boulevards, and a youthful energy thanks to its large student population. Start your visit in Konak Square, home to the elegant Izmir Clock Tower, the city’s best‑known landmark. From here, dive into Kemeraltı Bazaar, a sprawling maze of narrow streets filled with spice stalls, textile shops, jewelry, and traditional coffee houses. Take time to visit the historic Hisar Mosque nearby and sample local specialties like “boyoz” (a flaky pastry) and “kumru” (a toasted sandwich with cheese and sausage). The blend of Ottoman, Levantine, and modern influences is evident at every corner. Izmir also makes an excellent base for exploring the rich archaeological heritage of the region. The ancient city of Ephesus, one of the best‑preserved classical sites in the Mediterranean, lies about an hour away and is easily reached by bus or organized tour. Closer to town, the Agora of Smyrna offers a glimpse into the city’s Roman past right in the middle of the modern urban landscape. For a change of pace, consider day trips to the charming seaside towns of Çeşme and Alaçatı, known for their beaches, windsurfing, and whitewashed stone houses.
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24 Sep
Transport from Izmir to Tbilisi
Return
AJet
AJet
18:40
Adnan Menderes (ADB)
5h 35m
01:15
Tbilisi (TBS)
+1 day 1 handbag
price per person From
US$896
Based on 2 adults
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Destinations 3
Transports 2
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