Europe
Aegean Coast
Turquoise waters, ancient ruins, and the soul of the Turkish Riviera
Stunning Coastline
Crystal-clear turquoise waters and dramatic pine-covered hills.
Ancient History
Ephesus, Troy, Pergamon, and some of the best-preserved ruins in the Mediterranean.
Island Hopping & Sailing
Gulet cruises, beautiful bays, and charming coastal towns.
The Aegean Coast of Türkiye is where history, nature, and Mediterranean charm come together in perfect harmony. Stretching from the Dardanelles in the north to the shores of Bodrum in the south, this coastline is one of the most beautiful and historically rich regions in the Mediterranean.
With its crystal-clear turquoise waters, dramatic pine-covered hills, and ancient ruins that date back thousands of years, the Aegean Coast offers far more than just beautiful beaches. It is a living museum where you can walk among the remarkably preserved ruins of Ephesus — one of the best-preserved ancient cities in the world — or explore the legendary city of Troy.
The region is famous for its relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere. Charming coastal towns like Çeşme, Alaçatı, Bodrum, and Kuşadası offer a perfect mix of whitewashed houses, lively harbors, excellent seafood restaurants, and vibrant local life. The Aegean Sea here is ideal for sailing and gulet cruises, with countless hidden bays and islands waiting to be discovered.
What makes the Aegean Coast special is its incredible diversity. You can spend your morning exploring 2,000-year-old marble streets in Ephesus, have lunch at a seaside taverna overlooking the sea, and end your day watching the sunset from a clifftop restaurant in Bodrum.
For travelers seeking a perfect blend of history, stunning coastal scenery, delicious food, and authentic Turkish hospitality, the Aegean Coast remains one of Türkiye’s most rewarding and unforgettable destinations.