Karaburun is one of the districts of Izmir province, located in the Aegean part of our country. This district, which stands out with its calm and peaceful atmosphere, welcomes its guests with its untouched nature and bays with wonderful views. You can reach here comfortably by purchasing a flight ticket or bus ticket. Located approximately 100 kilometers away from Izmir city center, the district is fascinating with its deep blue sea and magnificent beaches. When it comes to places to visit in Karaburun, the first thing that comes to mind is its bays. There are also historical buildings you can see in this district surrounded by natural beauties. There are many different options for transportation to Karaburun district. Before moving on to the list of places to visit, we will give information about transportation.
It is possible to reach the district by car, bus, plane or train depending on your location. Some of these transportation options provide direct transportation, while others are indirect and indirect. Visitors planning to come from cities such as Bursa and Istanbul can use the Istanbul-Izmir Highway. You can also use the navigation system to get directions. Another road transportation alternative other than private vehicles is buses. Since Karaburun district is adjacent to Urla district, there is more than one destination in the bus option. You can reach Karaburun Bus Terminal directly from some areas. From some places, it is possible to pass first to Urla and then to Karaburun. You can buy a bus ticket according to which option is suitable for your location.
Visitors who are curious about the option of traveling by train can choose this line, as the Izmir Blue Train Line is close to their location. The destination of this train journey is our city of Izmir. Afterwards, you can arrive in Karaburun district with a transfer. The destination for those who prefer to travel by plane is Adnan Menderes Airport in Izmir. You can buy cheap flight tickets for this. After arriving at the airport, you can go to the town with a connection with the Izban line, which departs right in front of it. Going back to our list of places to visit in Karaburun, many spots where you can spend time in touch with nature and enjoy the sea and the sun are waiting for you. When you come to the district, the spots that should definitely be on your travel list include Mordoğan, Müesser Aktaş Ethnography Museum and History House, Sarpıncık Lighthouse, Karaburun Bays, Karaburun Market and Sazak Village. By adding these places to your travel list, you can avoid worrying about where to visit.
Mordogan
We put Mordoğan district first because it is one of the most popular destinations in Karaburun district.
Located approximately 20 kilometers from the center of Karaburun, this region is also known as a fishing town. Although this place has a wonderful sea view, there are also areas where you can swim. You can swim here with your family or friends, enjoy swimming and have a pleasant day. Also, since watching the sunset from this area is another beautiful thing, we definitely recommend you to witness this view. You can also taste the prominent flavors of the Aegean cuisine in this coastal area, which is always crowded regardless of summer or winter.
Müesser Aktaş Ethnography Museum and History House
The next route on our list of places to visit in Karaburun is the Müesser Aktaş Ethnography Museum and History House located in the Mordoğan district.
You can also visit this museum, full of history, by purchasing a flight ticket to Karaburun. Important historical items collected by Müesser Aktaş himself are displayed in the museum. Here you can have the chance to see many historical items such as various clothes, dowry chests and toys from village weddings. You can add this museum to your travel list, as you do not need to pay any entrance fee.
Sarpıncık Lighthouse
Located approximately 20 kilometers away from the town, Sarpıncık Lighthouse is located at a point famous for hosting unique views.
This region, which has magnificent views such as Chios Island and Lesbos, is widely windy since it is located on a hill. Therefore, if you have the opportunity, we recommend you to visit here in the summer. Because on colder days, you may feel very cold due to the wind and not be able to enjoy the view.
Karaburun Bays
The next stop on our list of places to visit in Karaburun is its wonderful bays. By purchasing a Karaburun bus ticket, you can have the opportunity to explore the unique bays of the district closely.
These bays are respectively; They can be listed as Mimoza Bay, İncirlikoy, Kocadere Bay, Bodrum Bay, Dolungaz Bay, Ayıbalığı Bay, Manal Bay, Kuyucak, Badembükü, Kumbükü and Dikencik Bay. It is possible to visit all these bays in one day. We can recommend that you spend one day in each bay. Although the sea dominated by the bays is clean and clear, you will not have any problems with swimming since it is mostly shallow.
You also have the opportunity to set up tents and stay in these bays. In addition, we would like to underline that there are various establishments around some bays where you can meet your eating and drinking needs. While swimming in the bays, you can also benefit from facilities such as sun loungers and umbrellas for a certain rental fee.
Karaburun Market
We think that when we come to Karaburun district, we cannot return without visiting the market. It is possible to find many organic products in this market established in the town center.
Since it is only held on Saturdays, it is important to time your trip on this day. You can see and buy many products in the market, from fresh vegetables and fruits to homemade molasses, from natural products to daffodil flowers. Especially if you like to consume organic products for health reasons, you can find many different natural and organic products here. By purchasing a flight ticket to Karaburun, you can explore this market and have a pleasant shopping experience.
Sazak Village
The last stop on our list of places to visit in Karaburun is Sazak Village. This village, located in Parlak locality of the district, is also known as the Greek Village.
In the past, Greeks and Turks lived together in this village. During the population exchange, the Greeks left this village and went to Greece. Let us state in advance that when you go to this village, no one will greet you. Because no one lives here anymore.
However, since it is a culturally important place, you have the chance to see and examine many historical ruins closely when you come here. If you have time after visiting this historical village, which you can visit by purchasing a bus ticket, you can also visit Saip Village and complete your tour.