A world away, Alacati is a village in divine sailing trim. Renowned for its ideal climatic conditions, the town hosts world water sports tournaments, including windsurfing. The city's endless charm, the delicious smell of the food, the warm welcome of the villagers and the charming winding streets blend harmoniously with Alacati's bountiful nature.
History and meeting the locals
Located close to Cesme, in Turkey, Alacati has a very special atmosphere. The atmosphere of the village seems very familiar to that of the Mediterranean. But the city also appears like a charming little open-air museum. Indeed, the Greeks lived there in great numbers in ancient times. Vestiges of their passage remain, including their most precious possessions, such as gold. To the north of the village, you can visit the ruins of Erythrai, a historic site that was once a maritime trading post. It offers a panoramic view of the coast.
Also consider going to the market on Saturdays, where you will have the opportunity to experience the friendly atmosphere with the villagers and take the opportunity to buy some local products. Cycling enthusiasts will be in their element as they discover the specially designed routes for leisurely bike rides and the best Alacati scenery.
Brave the winds and turquoise waters of the Aegean Sea
Alacati also boasts magnificent beaches. Ilica is splendid with its turquoise and transparent water. If you wish to reach these dream beaches by sea, don't hesitate to opt for a yacht charter in Alacati! Don't miss the opportunity to try out the water sports that are very popular in the locality, such as windsurfing, sailboarding and kitesurfing. Of course, you can also make the most of the sun and the sea by trying out a spot of snorkeling with the family.
Water sports enthusiasts should not miss the world tournament of the Professional Windsurfing Association, which takes place annually in summer. Professionals valiantly brave the winds and rough waters of the Aegean Sea. Alacati is also the ideal place for veering off on some wonderful gastronomic experiences. Give Turkish cuisine a go and tantalize your taste buds.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 934 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $21,557 |
Minimum weekly price | $1,221 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |