Dikili, a coastal town and district within the province of Izmir, on the north Aegean coast near Bergama, is very picturesque and beautiful along not only it's shoreline but also within the town itself.
The whole town of Dikili astounds visitors with it's natural beauty and spots of historical interest, for great tourist sites, you should visit the crater lake in Merdivenli village, or maybe the ancient caverns in both Demirtas and Delitas villages before making your way to the beautiful pine forests that extend towards the Madra Stream, an area also famous for its thermal springs in Nebiler, Bademli and Kocaoba villages.
Important tourist attractions within the region include the beaches of Bademli and Denizkoy.
Dikili's port is large enough to accommodate up to three passenger ships at the same time.
Should rare wooden constructions catches your eye, you should visit The Merkez Mosque, built in 1789 without any nails.
Dikili's rich history goes as far back as prehistory, and Atarneus, the ancient and unexplored site (called Atarna by the locals) is nearby.
To get a better understanding of the beautiful views along the Dikili coastline, you will find the island of Lesbos or even Garip Island (often called Garip Adasi by locals, or known as Argounissai in ancient times).
Or you could visit a Dikili restaurant for a variety of food, such as fish, mezes, vegetables, maybe even have a glass of Turkish Ouzo (Raki) while you sit there and watch the sun set.
Dikili in the winter time is very quiet as there are in the main only the permanent residents.
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