Introduction
İzmir Province occupies Turkey's central Aegean coast — anchored by the country's third-largest city and extending to the Çeşme peninsula (Turkey's premier beach destination), the ancient city of Ephesus (the best-preserved Greco-Roman city in the eastern Mediterranean), and an emerging wine region around Urla. The province combines metropolitan culture, world-class archaeology, Aegean beach life, and the most secular, cosmopolitan character in Turkey outside Istanbul.
Overview
İzmir Province delivers three distinct experiences. The city itself offers the Kordon waterfront, the Kemeraltı bazaar, the Roman Agora, and Turkey's best Aegean food scene. The Çeşme-Alaçatı peninsula (80 km west) provides world-class windsurfing, fashionable beach clubs, stone-village charm, and ferry connections to the Greek island of Chios. And the Selçuk area (80 km south) holds Ephesus — the Celsus Library, 25,000-seat theater, Terrace Houses, and the nearby House of the Virgin Mary. Add Pergamon (110 km north) and the wine villages of Urla, and İzmir Province offers one of Turkey's most varied visitor experiences within a compact radius.
Discover İzmir
Ephesus: Celsus Library, 25,000-seat Great Theater, Terrace Houses (separate ticket ₺120), Temple of Hadrian, marble streets. Entry ₺400. Selçuk: Ephesus Museum (₺60), Basilica of St. John, Temple of Artemis site (one of the Seven Wonders). House of the Virgin Mary (pilgrimage site). Arrive 8 AM from upper gate.
Ways to Experience This Destination
Ephesus, Pergamon, the Roman Agora of Smyrna — the Aegean coast's densest concentration of Greco-Roman heritage, all within the province.
Çeşme-Alaçatı's beaches, windsurfing, and beach clubs — Turkey's most fashionable summer destination with ferry connections to Greek islands.
Olive oil mezes, fresh Aegean fish, boyoz pastry, İzmir köfte, Şirince fruit wines, and the emerging Urla wine region.
The Kordon promenade, Kemeraltı bazaar, Alsancak's bar scene, and bay ferries — İzmir's social life revolves around its waterfront.
İzmir Province Travel Notes
- Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB) has direct flights from major European cities and İZBAN rail to the center.
- Ephesus: arrive at 8 AM opening from the upper gate to beat tour groups. The Terrace Houses (₺120 extra) are essential.
- Çeşme-Alaçatı: peak season July-August (expensive, crowded). Off-season (Oct-May) is peaceful and 50% cheaper.
- Ferry from Çeşme to Chios, Greece (45 min, ₺600-800 round trip) — spontaneous Greek island day trip.
- İzmir is Turkey's most secular and liberal city — the relaxed atmosphere may surprise visitors expecting more conservative Turkey.
Cities in İzmir
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