Discover Cesme on a private tour
Nestled in the Aegean's embrace, Cesme greets you with its clear waters and bougainvillea-framed streets. This coastal enclave offers a blend of relaxation and exploration. With a local guide, each Cesme tour becomes your own story. Stroll the lively marina or delve into history at the Cesme Castle, where the past comes alive. Enjoy a food and wine tour, tasting seafood and local wines that encapsulate Cesme's essence. Skip the usual and let your guide show you the hidden gems and genuine warmth of this charming spot. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Cesme. Explore Cesme your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Cesme tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Cesme for every interest, including: History tours: Climb the ramparts of Çeşme Castle and step into the small museum, then see the 16th-century caravanserai and the restored Aya Haralambos church. Continue to the hilltop ruins of ancient Erythrai above Ildırı village with wide Aegean views. Nature and Wildlife tours: Swim in clear coves on a boat tour to Eşek Adası (Donkey Island) and snorkel over seagrass meadows. Spend a breezy afternoon learning windsurfing in Alaçatı Bay or walk to Delikli Koy and Ilica’s warm shallows for a relaxed beach day. Town centres like Çeşme and Alaçatı are walkable, and dolmuş minibuses run between nearby spots. For beaches, Erythrai, and remote coves spread across the peninsula, book tours with private transportation or ask your guide for a chauffeured car. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Cesme inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Take a private walking tour to uncover the charm of Çeşme's neighborhoods, guided by a local who knows the area inside out. Explore these neighborhoods to get a real feel for the region: - Çeşme Marina: A lively spot with luxury yachts and chic cafes. Ideal for those who enjoy a blend of modern comforts with traditional charm, offering great dining and shopping options. - Alaçatı: Known for its narrow streets and stone houses, this area is a favorite for cultural tourists and those interested in boutique shopping. It’s also famous for windsurfing, attracting sports enthusiasts. - Ilıca: Renowned for its thermal springs and beautiful beach, Ilıca caters to families and groups looking for relaxation and wellness experiences, with plenty of beachfront dining options. Day trip ideas from Cesme Base yourself in Çeşme and mix beach time with day trips to nearby towns, vineyards, and ancient ruins, all close enough to explore without rushing. - Alaçatı and Ilıca Beach: Wander stone lanes lined with cafés and shops, then cool off at Ilıca’s shallow, warm waters known for soft sand and gentle surf; great if you like design-forward boutiques, easy photo stops, and a relaxed swim, and your tour can pair morning streets with an afternoon beach break. - İzmir city: Dive into the lively Kemeraltı Bazaar for snacks and crafts, check the clock tower at Konak Square, and stroll the Kordon waterfront; good for market lovers, street food fans, and harbour views, and your tour can zero in on neighbourhoods, tastes, or history you care about most. - Ephesus and Şirince (Selçuk): See marble streets, the Library of Celsus, and the Great Theatre at one of the best ancient cities in Türkiye, then head up to Şirince for village lanes, olive oil, and local wines; ideal if ancient history, archaeology, and simple countryside flavours top your list, and your tour can balance ruins time with a quiet village finish. - Urla wine route: Sample boutique wineries, browse small studios, and look over the Gulf from the old harbour; a smart pick for wine tasting, art stops, and farm-to-table lunches, and your tour can plan tastings safely with a driver and add a short walk at the Klazomenai olive-press site. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Cesme most travellers miss.