Dikili Port
Pergarmum (Dikili), Turkey
Dikili Port in Turkey is a charming coastal town that serves as a seaside fishing town and a district of Izmir Province in the Aegean Region. The town offers picturesque shorelines, a variety of holiday villas, hotels, restaurants, bars, and shops. At the tender point, visitors can explore waterfront cafes and small fishing boats. Must-see attractions include the Merkez Mosque, a rare wooden construction dating back to 1789. Dikili is well-known for its historical significance as the port for the ancient mountain citadel of Pergamum, where you can visit Asklepion, the Sacred Pools, Altar of Zeus, Library, and Serpent Altar. The town is also a popular summer resort destination with access to stunning beaches. Visitors can enjoy water activities such as swimming, snorkeling, jet skiing, windsurfing, and parasailing. There are also opportunities for shopping traditional handicrafts, leather goods, sandals, and beachwear. Food enthusiasts can indulge in delicious Turkish cuisine, including famous kebab dishes and meze appetizers served with Raki, Turkey's national drink.
Location
City: Dikili
Region: Izmir Province
Country: Turkey
Coordinates: 38.4868° N, 26.9156° E