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Izmir, Turkey’s third largest city, is the jewel of the Aegean Region. Built on the Gulf, this city is a popular holiday destination, renowned for its world-famous exhibition center, unique promenade, magnificent port, rich cultural fabric, and natural beauty. Beautiful Izmir has been home to great civilizations such as Ionia and Rome.

Izmir blue tour blue voyage routes It is also quite famous. Gliding across its magnificent sea and enjoying the view is quite enjoyable. Izmir blue tour and Izmir blue voyage It is a great privilege to do so. Blue tour, blue cruise, boat tour, yacht tour and private boat tour organizations reservation sanctioning, best and the most suitable PriceYou can contact us to take advantage of the prices.


Places to Visit in Izmir

The Clock Tower, which has become a symbol of Izmir, is at the top of the list of places to visit in Izmir. Located in Konak Square, which is considered the city center, the Clock Tower is quite crowded as it is a meeting point for everyone. Built in 1901 as a gift from German Emperor Wilhelm II to Sultan Abdulhamid II on the occasion of his 25th anniversary on the throne, this clock tower is 25 meters high.

Located in Konak Square and attracting attention with its unique octagonal architecture, Konak Yalı Mosque is dazzling with its Kütahya tiles, which are embroidered like lace. You should definitely see this magnificent mosque.

Located in Konak Bahribaba Park, the Izmir Archaeology and Ethnography Museum showcases the city’s rich historical fabric. This museum was originally St. Rock Hospital, established in 1831 to treat plague victims. Later, this building housed orphaned and destitute Christian children and has witnessed many lives. Here, you can see ancient artifacts excavated from various locations in the Aegean Region, such as Bayraklı (Smyrna), Ephesus, Bergama, Miletus, Klazomenai, Teos, and Iasos.

The Ancient Theater of Izmir is breathtakingly beautiful. You can take a historical journey in this ancient theater, which was built during the reign of Alexander the Great.

Kadifekale offers a panoramic view of the entire city of Izmir. According to legend, Alexander the Great slept under a tree here. B.C. 4. There is also a legend about Kadifekale, which was founded by General Lysimachos on the orders of Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC. According to the legend, Alexander the Great saw two Nemesis, or guardian spirits, in his dream, who asked him to build the city of Smyrna at the foot of the hill where he was sleeping. Smyrna, rebuilt here, developed to such an extent that it rivaled Alexandria and Ephesus, two of the largest cities of the time.


Izmir Blue Voyage Routes

Izmir blue tour blue voyage routes are designed to allow you to witness magnificent beauty. Izmir blue tour blue voyage routes ensure you have a wonderful vacation.

On the first day, guests are picked up from Izmir. A welcome cocktail party is held and guests are given information about the cruise. Dinner is served on board.

On the second day, you will board buses for a trip to Sirince. Famous for its fruit wines, Sirince offers the opportunity to enjoy a village breakfast, explore the village streets, and then visit a wine cellar to taste fruit wines. The next stop is the ancient city of Ephesus.

Here you can visit the Odeon, Kuretler Street, Latrine, Skolastika Baths, Celsus Library, House of Love, Agora, Theater, State Palace, Trajan Fountain, and Temple of Hadrian. You can visit the Church of the Virgin Mary, which is considered a holy cross center by Christians. You will then head to Bodrum for dinner and accommodation.

On the third day, after breakfast in Bodrum, the route follows Adaboğazı, Akvaryum Koyu, Bağla Koyu, and Deve Beach. Dinner and accommodation are in Bağla Koyu.

On the fourth day, we cross over to Gökova Bay and head for Çamaltı Cove. We enjoy lunch accompanied by breathtaking views. We enjoy the sea and swimming in the bay lined with pine trees. We set off for Kürfe Cove for dinner and accommodation.

On the fifth day, we head to Tuzla Bay for breakfast. After a swim break here, we move on to Löngöz Bay. Here we have dinner and spend the night.

On the sixth day, breakfast is served at Okluk Bay English Harbor. After breakfast, the route is to Sedir Island. Here, there is a swimming break and lunch is served. Dinner and accommodation are at Karacasöğüt Harbor.

On the seventh day, after breakfast, the blue voyage comes to an end, accompanied by newly formed friendships, lasting memories, and magnificent views, until we meet again.

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