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CHIOS - TURKEY
TWO CENTER HOLIDAYS
We organize for you top quality tailored made to your needs
holidays either 1 week stay in Chios and 1 week stay in Cecme
resorts, or in the city of Izmir or anywhere in Turkey.
We organize your stay and services it can be 1 night minimum
stay or up to whatever your visit may be to stay and holiday.
Being in Chios you have the advantage of going to Turkey Cecme
port within 40 minutes ferry crossing, and from there 1 hour
drive to the busy city of Izmir.
The Aegean coast of Turkey are among the loveliest landscapes
in the country. The magnificant coastline, lapped by clear water
of the aegean sea, abounds in vast and pristine beaches surrounded
by olive groves, rocky crags and pine woods.
CECME PENINSULA
The Cecme Peninsula, lapped by the waters of the Aegean Sea,
lies west of Izmir. The name "Cecme" meaning fountain, refers
to the many springs found in the area during the 18th and 19th
centuries. It is one of Turkey's must beautiful coastal stretches
surrounded by clear blue sea, with a landscape of aniseed, sesame
and artichoke fields dotted with fig and gum trees. In the unspoiled
bays you can swim in absolute peace. Visitors will find excellent
holiday accommodation, restaurants, and sports and entertainment
facilities. A 14th-century Genoese fortress, restored and enlarged
by the Ottomans in the 16th century, dominates the small port
of Cecme, 60 km from Izmir. Today the town is a popular holiday
resort with excellent accommodation and restaurants. The 16th-century
caravanserai near the fortress, built by Suleyman the Magnificent,
has been converted into a hotel, while the 19th-century Church
of Agios Haralambos has been restored as the Emir Caka Art Gallery.
Thermal baths offer a health-oriented escape from modern life.
Excellent shopping for the finest quality carpets, leather goods,
as well as souvenir items is also possible. At night, a lively,
fun atmosphere pervades the town, especially in the restaurants,
cafes, bars and discos along the promenade, Cecme hosts an annual
International Song Contest in the summer. Yachts can be hired
to explore the peninsula's splendid coastline. Also, ferries
make the run from Cecme to Venice on a weekly basis. The very
popular holiday center of Ilica boasts an excellent white sandy
beach and the outstanding facilities of the Altin Yunus Marina
and Holiday Complex. The bay here is ideal for water sports.
THE CITY OF IZMIR
Known
in Turkish as "Beautiful Izmir" the city lies at the head
of a long and narrow gulf furrowed by ships and yachts. The
climate is mild and in the summer the constant and refreshing
sea breezes temper the sun's heat. Behind the palm-lined promenades
and avenues which follow the shoreline, the city, in horizontal
terraces, gently ascends the slopes of the surrounding mountains.
Izmir is the third largest city in Turkey and its port is
second only to Istanbul. A cosmopolitan and lively city all
year round, Izmir bursts with an added vibrancy during the
International Arts Festival (June/July) and the international
Pair (August/Sept).
The original city was established in the third millennium
B.C. (at present day Bayrakli), at which time it shared with
Troy the most advanced culture in Western Anatolia. By 1500
B.C. it had fallen under the influence of the Central Anatolian
Hettite Empire. In the first millennium ranked as one of the
most important cities of the Ionian Federation. Lydian conquest
of the city, around 600 B.C., brought this period to an end.
Izmir remained little more than a village throughout the Lydian
and subsequent sixth - century B.C. Persian rule. In the fourth
century B.C. a new city was built on the slopes of Mt. Pagos
(Kadifekale) during the reign of Alexander the Great. Izmir's
Roman period, beginning in the first century B.C. was its
second great era. Byzantine rule followed in the fourth century
and lasted until the Seljuk conquest in the 11th century.
In 1415, under Sultan Mehmet Celebi, Izmir became part of
the Ottoman Empire.
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Str. GR 82100,Chios Island, Greece
Tel: (+3022710) 29444, 29555, 21777, Fax: (+3022710) 21333 - Telex:
294155 - email: chiostrs@otenet.gr
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