Alaçatı
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Alaçatı (pronounced aa-LAA-chaa-tuh) is a village in Central Aegean, just east of Çeşme. UnderstandFormerly named Agrilia and inhabited by local Greeks until 1920s, Alaçatı was long forgotten until 1990s when it started to attract Turkish intellectuals yearning for a peaceful, rural haven. Since 2000s, it is much trendier and has a wider visitor profile, which includes many windsurfers. Get inBy busBuses departing from Izmir's otogar heading for Çeşme calls at Alaçatı. The buses are run by Çeşme Seyahat (☎ +90 232 716-82-99, [1]. ), with one and a half hour intervals between 06:30AM and 7:30PM during off-season, most likely more frequent during summer. There are also minibuses (dolmuş) from Çeşme, and Ilıca. By carAlaçatı lies very close to O-31, a motorway (toll-road) with 2-lanes per direction linking Izmir with Çeşme. It takes around 45 minutes to get to the village from Izmir, which lies 70 km east of Alaçatı. The village lies 8 km east of Çeşme. Get aroundThe beach on the windsurfing cove, which lies about 2 km south of village, is connected to village centre by minibuses (dolmuş). See
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ContactTelephone code of the village is (+90) 232. Get out
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