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About Cesme
Cesme is a charming coastal town located on the Aegean coast of Turkey. Known for its crystal clear waters and sandy beaches, Cesme is a popular destination for both local and international tourists. The local currency used in Cesme is the Turkish Lira. The town is also famous for its historic castle, thermal springs, and vibrant nightlife. Visitors can enjoy a variety of water sports, explore the local markets, and indulge in delicious Turkish cuisine.
When to visit
The best time to visit Cesme is during the summer months from June to August when the weather is warm and sunny. However, the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn are also great times to visit as the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller. Winter is the low season in Cesme, but it can still be a good time to visit for those looking for a quiet getaway.
Getting around
Getting around Cesme is easy with various transportation options available. Visitors can rent a car to explore the surrounding areas at their own pace. Alternatively, there are local buses and dolmus (shared taxis) that connect the town with nearby attractions. Walking and cycling are also popular ways to get around Cesme, especially in the town center.
Traveller tips
Make sure to pack sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the strong Aegean sun. It's also a good idea to carry a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. Try to learn a few basic Turkish phrases to communicate with the locals and show respect for the culture. Bargaining is common in the local markets, so don't be afraid to negotiate prices. Lastly, be sure to try the local specialty, 'kumru' sandwich, a delicious snack made with toasted bread, cheese, and sausage.