Small and Boutique Hotels in Cunda Island
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Cunda Island, located in the warm and beautiful Aegean Sea, offers a range of activities for visitors. The newly opened public beach by Ayvalık Municipality is well-maintained, clean, and equipped with various facilities, including a Surf Club that particularly attracts young people.
Accessing the island by private vehicle is convenient, with ample free parking available at hotels. Visitors can explore the island on foot or by car, enjoying walks to landmarks such as the windmill and chapel on Lover’s Hill, the historic stone houses, and Taksiyarhis Church, which has been restored and opened as a museum.
Hiking enthusiasts can explore different routes every day in Ayvalık Islands Nature Park, enjoying unforgettable hours along the coastline or in the hills among pine trees and olive groves. Cunda and Ayvalık boast well-preserved ancient settlements with charming stone houses at every turn.
For those interested in culinary delights, Cunda offers a variety of restaurants serving traditional olive oil dishes, home-cooked meals, as well as seafood specialties. Visitors can also explore hidden coves by joining daily boat tours.
Must-visit attractions include historical buildings like Taksiyarhis Church and Agios Yannis Church, as well as monasteries. Climbing to Lover’s Hill offers stunning views of the island and Ayvalık, along with the region’s first windmills. Watching the sunset from Devil’s Table is a must-do experience.
While in Cunda, don’t miss the legendary mezes at local restaurants, especially the delicious yogurt-marinated sea bass, and be sure to visit the windmill for panoramic views of the island. Additionally, a visit to the impressive historical library is recommended.
In the evenings, exploring the market in the center and indulging in shopping for souvenirs from the numerous stores is a popular pastime. Walking through the cobblestone streets, discovering hidden gems, and capturing plenty of photos make for a memorable experience.
Other notable places to visit in the region include Ayazma and Küçükköy in Ayvalık, as well as Ma’adra Vineyard and the ancient city of Bergama, each offering unique attractions and experiences. Don’t leave the area without tasting the delicious Cretan mezes, visiting the Rahmi Koç Museum and the Windmill Library, and strolling through the charming cobblestone streets while capturing plenty of photographs.