The İzmir region in western Turkey is famous not only for its beaches and ancient cities but also for its charming traditional villages surrounded by vineyards, olive groves, mountains, and the Aegean Sea. Many of these villages preserve Greek-Ottoman architecture, stone houses, and slow rural lifestyles that attract travelers looking for authentic experiences.
Here are 10 of the most beautiful villages in the İzmir region.
- Şirince
One of the most famous and picturesque villages near İzmir.
Why it’s special
Historic Greek stone houses
Narrow cobbled streets and flower-covered balconies
Famous fruit wines and olive oil
Located in the hills above Selçuk and close to Ephesus, the village is a popular cultural stop for visitors exploring ancient ruins.
Highlights
Local wine houses
Mathematics Village (science campus)
Panoramic mountain views
- Birgi
A UNESCO-recognized historical village known for its beautifully preserved Ottoman architecture.
Highlights
Wooden Ottoman mansions
Stone streets and mosques
Traditional artisan shops
Birgi feels like an open-air museum of Ottoman rural life.
- Alaçatı
One of the most stylish villages in Turkey.
Why visitors love it
White stone houses with blue shutters
Windmills and vineyards
Boutique hotels and cafés
It is also one of the world’s top windsurfing destinations on the Aegean coast.
- Barbaros
A quiet village famous for art and festivals.
Unique features
Scarecrow Festival (Korkuluk Festivali)
Restored stone houses
Eco-friendly lifestyle
It lies about 48 km from İzmir city and offers a peaceful rural atmosphere.
- Sığacık
A small harbor village inside ancient castle walls.
Highlights
Traditional Sunday farmers market
Stone houses and narrow streets
Marina and seafood restaurants
It is part of Seferihisar, Turkey’s first “Cittaslow” (Slow City).
- Bademli
A hidden coastal gem in northern İzmir.
Why visit
Turquoise bays and beaches
Olive groves and vineyards
Access to Kalem Island
The village combines beautiful nature with ancient history.
- Ildır
A quiet fishing village overlooking the Aegean Sea.
Highlights
Ruins of the ancient Greek city Erythrai
Peaceful seaside atmosphere
Traditional seafood restaurants
Unlike nearby resorts, Ildır remains calm and largely untouched by mass tourism.
- Eğlenhoca
A remote village surrounded by vineyards and olive groves.
Known for
Local grape varieties
Olive production
Quiet rural life
It is part of İzmir’s Olive and Vineyard tourism route.
- Gülbahçe
A coastal village overlooking the Gulf of Gerence.
Why it’s charming
Traditional seaside houses
Fishing culture
Beautiful sunsets over the Aegean
Today it mixes old village life with summer homes.
- Görece
A small village famous for its traditional glass “evil eye” beads.
Highlights
Handmade nazar bead workshops
Ancient glassmaking techniques
Cultural artisan heritage
This craft tradition dates back thousands of years in the Mediterranean region.
Quick Map of the Villages
Near Ephesus: Şirince
Mountain villages: Birgi, Kayaköy area
Coastal villages: Alaçatı, Ildır, Bademli, Sığacık
Wine & olive countryside: Barbaros, Eğlenhoca
Artisan village: Görece
✅ Tip: The best time to visit these villages is April–June and September–October, when the weather is mild and vineyards and olive groves are at their most beautiful.
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