Çeşme is a coastal town in the Aegean region of western Türkiye, in İzmir Province. Known for its pristine beaches and Mediterranean climate, the town features the 16th-century Çeşme Castle and serves as a gateway to nearby Greek islands. Visitors enjoy water sports, sailing, windsurfing, and exploring the historic harbor lined with fish restaurants and waterfront cafés.
Cesme is a coastal town and peninsula in Izmir Province, western Turkey, situated at the westernmost point of the Anatolian mainland. It faces the Greek island of Chios across a narrow strait and is administratively part of the Izmir metropolitan area. The destination is recognized for its Aegean microclimate, geothermal resources, and status as a major domestic and international summer resort.
Coastal Town | Izmir Province | Western Turkey | Aegean Sea | Summer Resort | Windsurfing Hub | Thermal Tourism