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Bülbül Yuvası Hotel, +12

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Bülbül Yuvası Otel, Foça Izmir | Small & Boutique Hotels
Against a magnificent view in the historical region, a jacuzzi in two rooms and a Turkish bath in one room are prepared.
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Dionysos 1789 Hotel, +12

Dionysos 1789 Hotel, +12

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Foçamor Otel

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Foca Kybele

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La Petra

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Navalia Hotel

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Sim Otel

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Sinem Hanım Konağı

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Foça, a charming town in İzmir, has managed to preserve its historical essence while embracing its natural surroundings. With its blue-flagged beaches, ancient ruins, and tranquil atmosphere, it offers a relaxing yet adventurous holiday experience.Hotels in Foça are ideal for those seeking a peaceful, nature-friendly, and comfortable vacation. The accommodation options mainly consist of boutique hotels and small inns, rather than large holiday resorts. These cozy and warm hotels are mostly concentrated in the Old Foça area. Along the coastline or nestled in historic streets, there are many charming hotels to discover. Regardless of where you stay, you can easily access the town center.

Boutique Hotels in Foça: Seasonal Comfort and Flavorful Holiday Experience

Boutique hotels in Foça accommodate guests from April to the end of October, offering a long holiday season. Equipped with modern amenities, these hotels provide a peaceful stay. The restaurants within the boutique hotels serve exquisite flavors from Turkish and international cuisines, turning your vacation into a gastronomic experience.

With its natural beauty, serene atmosphere, and boutique hotel options, Foça promises an unforgettable vacation.

The Best Time for a Foça Vacation

If you plan to visit Foça, the best times are spring and autumn when the weather is mild. During these months, you can enjoy the sea and have a peaceful holiday away from the crowds. In summer (June-August), the sea temperature rises, and Foça becomes more vibrant.

How to Get to Foça

By Bus: There are direct services to İzmir Bus Terminal or Foça.

By Plane: You can land at İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport and reach Foça by minibus or bus.

By Car: You can use the İzmir-Çanakkale road.

Distances

İzmir - Foça: 70 km (1 hour)
Istanbul - Foça: 600 km (8 hours 15 minutes)
Ankara - Foça: 640 km (9 hours)
Bursa - Foça: 360 km (5 hours)
Manisa - Foça: 70 km (1 hour 15 minutes)

Places to Visit in Foça

Historical and Natural Attractions

Persian Tombs: Ancient cemetery 7 km away from Foça.

Windmills: Two historic mills once used for grinding grain.

Fatih Mosque: A historic church converted into a mosque.

Ottoman and Roman Cemeteries: Historical burial sites.

Sirens Rocks: Featured in Homer's "Odyssey" and home to monk seals.

Foça Aqueduct: A medieval aqueduct.

Greek Cemetery: Said to belong to a Greek prince and princess.

Phrygia Hill: Ideal for romantic sunset views.

Foça Ancient Theater: A must-see attraction.

Beaches for Swimming in Foça

Hanedan Beach: A popular beach with dining options.

Mareşal Beach: Known for its wide sandy shore and clean sea, with nearby cafes and restaurants.

Sazlıca Beaches: Ideal for those seeking a natural and peaceful setting. Approximately 8-10 km from Foça center.

New Foça Beach: Suitable for families, featuring a wide and clean sandy beach.

Activities in Foça

Boat Tours: Discover secluded coves and swim in the islands around Foça.

Water Sports: Water skiing, windsurfing, and sailing tours.

Historical and Cultural Tours: Explore artifacts from the Ottoman, Byzantine, and Ancient Greek periods.

Shopping: You can find local products and delicacies at the Foça Local Market.

Food and Drink in Foça

Foça's cuisine offers the best examples of Aegean and Mediterranean flavors.

Seasonal fish and seafood: Grilled sardines, yogurt fish, stuffed fish, fish soup, stuffed calamari, fish foot soup.
Olive oil dishes and herbs: Artichoke, fennel, mallow, dockweed, radicchio, wild radish, sea beans.
Alternative flavors: Kebabs, pita bread, gözleme (stuffed flatbread), toast.
Coffee Break: Kavala Cafe by the seaside is a great spot to watch the sunset.

Shopping Recommendations in Foça

When visiting Foça, don't miss the Foça Local Market, especially on Sundays. You can find fresh, natural products ranging from fruits and vegetables to dairy products, dried herbs, winter sauces, tarhana, jam, and marmalade.

In the town center, boutique shops and bazaars offer unique souvenirs, handmade jewelry, ornaments, and ceramic figurines. You can also find handmade textiles and fabrics for shopping enthusiasts.

Entertainment and Activities in Foça

Boat Tours: Popular for exploring the natural beauties of Foça. You can swim in the turquoise waters and enjoy breathtaking views.

Water Sports: The clear sea of Foça is perfect for water sports enthusiasts. Try water skiing, windsurfing, sailing, and sea biking.

Walking and Cycling Tours: The coastline and nature trails in Foça are ideal for walking and cycling with historical and sea views.

Fishing: Known as a traditional fishing village, Foça is great for fishing enthusiasts, especially at sunrise and sunset.

Historical and Cultural Exploration: Walk through Foça’s historic streets and visit ancient ruins, Ottoman and Greek cemeteries, the Genoese Castle, and the Five Gates Castle. The Foça Archaeological Museum and the Foça

Tomb Monument add a cultural dimension to your vacation.

The Historical and Cultural Heritage of Foça

Foça, named after the seals living on nearby islands, dates back to the 11th century BC. As Phokaia, it was one of the most significant ancient port cities of the Aegean, excelling in maritime and engineering. In the Ottoman era, it became a district of İzmir, and today it remains a popular tourist destination known for its historical and natural beauty.