Things to do in Alacati Mahallesi (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
NOHA Abdelhadey:“Alaçatı is a charming town known for its stone houses, cobblestone streets, and vibrant bougainvillea. This picturesque destination is a paradise for windsurfers, thanks to its steady breezes and crystal-clear waters.Beyond the sea, Alaçatı boasts a lively atmosphere with boutique hotels, cozy cafes, and a thriving culinary scene featuring fresh seafood and traditional Turkish flavors. The town’s weekly market is a must-visit, offering local cheeses, olives, and handmade goods”
Sil瓦:“Don't miss this if you have a pass! The scenery is quite nice, so try going around 7 PM, just before sunset, for better photos. Remember the opening hours on Google are incorrect; they're open until 9 PM. You can find Greece across the street!
The beachfront restaurant nearby isn't very good value, so it's mainly for the view.”
LikeGor:“If you are tired of the bustling city of Istanbul, Cesme is a good choice. Ilica Beach here is a highlight of Cesme. The blue sea sets off the city's leisure area, which is worth a visit.”
MoMo沫-:“Don't just know Istanbul anymore, these two places in Turkey are worth your collection!
Speaking of Turkey 🇹🇷, in addition to the famous Istanbul, Cesme and Alacati are the most haunting to me! These two niche places belong to Izmir, Turkey! It takes about an hour to fly from Istanbul to Izmir. This place is not sought after by ordinary travelers, so you can feel the true face of this city most naturally. This is the small place on the southern coast of the Aegean Sea that I love and miss so much!
Can you imagine that 2 hours ago, you were still shivering while drinking coffee in Istanbul with cold wind and drizzle, and after a 2-hour flight✈️, you can come to this warm spring in a blink of an eye, and the sea breeze is the most gentle and warm!
It is highly recommended to rent a car and drive here. Everyone in Turkey drives very strictly and there is no problem as long as you drive slowly.
Cesme is a very beautiful seaside town. The town is most famous for its Islamic and Byzantine-style buildings and the Genoese castle on the seaside. Alacati is about an hour's drive from Cesme. The most famous places here are vineyards and windmills. The town is also worth a visit. You can only walk inside and cars are not allowed in the core area. Izmir, as the third largest city in Turkey, has become a transit point to these two attractions. If you drive yourself, you can also go to Ephesus to experience the scenery of the Greek city.”