
Hotels in Çeşme
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Browse hotels in Çeşme, Turkey — near the 15th-century castle, Alaçatı's stone lanes, and Aegean beaches. İzmir Airport lies 80 km east.
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About Çeşme
Çeşme: Aegean Peninsula at Turkey's Western Tip
Çeşme occupies the far end of a 70 km peninsula in İzmir Province, separated from the Greek island of Chios by an 8 km strait. The Çeşme Castle, expanded under Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II in 1508, dominates the harbour and now houses a small archaeology museum. The town draws Turkish and international visitors for thermal springs, clear Aegean water, and the village of Alaçatı — a compact 19th-century Greek stone settlement 7 km south-east, now known for boutique hotels, wine bars, and one of Turkey's top windsurf venues.
Where to Stay and What Draws Visitors
Hotels cluster along Altınkum Beach and in the castle district. Ilıca, 5 km east of centre, offers a long shallow bay suited to families. Alaçatı hosts the PWA Windsurf World Cup each summer; consistent thermal winds run June through September. Geothermal springs across the peninsula feed spa resorts with water temperatures averaging 35–60 °C.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport lies 80 km east; buses and taxis take roughly 90 minutes.
- Best season: May–June and September offer mild temperatures and lower rates than the July–August peak.
- Windsurfing: Board rental operators sit near the Alaçatı lagoon; lessons are available daily in season.
- Ferry option: Seasonal ferries connect Çeşme harbour to Chios and Brindisi, Italy.
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