Izmir; It is one of our favorite cities to visit with its villages, towns and sea holiday alternatives as well as city life.. Despite dozens of Izmir trips we have made, there is always a corner that will surprise us and a beauty to introduce.. One of those beauties is the Karaburun peninsula, which has not yet been fully explored, not a prisoner of tourism, and most importantly, unspoiled. from the hidden routes of. Karaburun, which came to the fore as a more economical option in the years when Çeşme began to gain popularity among summer residents, still preserves its tranquility in the old days, although it is hard to believe.. Those who want to relax in nature, swim in turquoise coves, and take a shabby break from city life, prepare their bags.. In this article we are going to Karaburun!
WHERE IS KARABURUN
Izmir’s district of Karaburun; actually a peninsula located at the entrance of the Aegean Gulf. Surrounded by the sea on three sides, Karaburun is adjacent to Çeşme in the south and Urla in the east.. The town of Karaburun is actually north of what is known as the Urla Peninsula.
ABOUT KARABURUN
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Karaburun, the host of the Aegean’s most untouched coastline; In our opinion, the new calm city of Izmir, as well as the pearl of Izmir and its surroundings with its underwater world, trekking opportunities, ecotourism and agro-tourism opportunities.. It could not be opened to tourism because the road was soil and rugged, and the climate was very windy, and thus remained untouched for years and gained its present values.. The curvy roads of Karaburun have brought many large and small coves to it, its mountainous and stony structure has preserved the clarity of these bays, has enabled underwater explorations, and its calmness has carried its tourism value to a completely different point.
Karaburun; a region where products such as artichokes, grapes, daffodils, citrus fruits and almonds are grown. Due to its being a peninsula, it is also in an important location in terms of fishing, and some of its bays are known as the home of Mediterranean seals, which are in danger of extinction. There is even a project called and the studies carried out within this scope herald that Karaburun will develop further in the coming years.. Our paths crossed with Karaburun again this year; We have seen that this is a unique place in İzmir for backpackers, those who want to relax, campers and sea enthusiasts.