I’m finding Turkey more and mor fascinating by the day. Incredible history and one of the first to create the first steps towards our present civilization. Gorgeous, fabulous and mesmerizing.
Hello all, can someone pls tell me if the first week of may, how is it in alacati cesme? Is it lively and fun? I want to go there for a weekend and I want it to be fun
Alaçati, as well as Çeşme and Eski Foça are old Greek towns whose beautiful old stone houses, churches and windmills, which can be seen in this video, as well as the wooden doors, citrus fruit trees and mastic gum ( brought over from the Greek island of Chios) were all built and established by Greek people under Ottoman rule. Unfortunately the Greek people who created these towns, architecture and industries were forced to leave their homes in the early part of the twentieth century. It was nice seeing a Turkish person saying thank you in Greek to you and it's also great to see that the town has been mostly well-restored, even if some say that it has become a bit too touristy and expensive now. Also, Greek Nobel prize winning laureate George Seferis spent much time in Alaçati and was born in the nearby village of Urla. It would be right if you gave some honest historical background to the places you feature. Thanks for the videos.
Kill the music- extremely annoying, distracting and unnecessary. It doesn't even match with the vibe of the town. I turned off the volume and then skimmed through it and it was mostly about shopping and food, not about why this town is so pretty as the title claims.
I just got back from 45 days trip to Turkiye. I wished you and people like you stop exaggerating about it. What you fail to talk about is the amount of trash and pollution and over population in the cities and not to mention huge numbers of homeless cats and dogs with no shelter that breaks your heart no matter where you go.
Alacati is very beautiful but only for a short trip. Bring your food and drink with you. Only the stupid or very rich people eat and drink there at the enormously overpriced places. These restaurants and cafes must be punished!
I’m finding Turkey more and mor fascinating by the day. Incredible history and one of the first to create the first steps towards our present civilization. Gorgeous, fabulous and mesmerizing.
Love this city
Turkey is really beautiful and people in Turkey are very warm, friendly and beautiful.
Thank you so much for your kind words Farhan!
Me encantó el vídeo! Gracias
Such a beautiful village , well job ! Greeting From Algeria 🇩🇿💓
One day i will visit from Bangladesh. 🇧🇩🇹🇷
We can't wait to have you in Turkey!
@@GeekyFork Thanks😍
Me too 🇮🇳
In sha ALLAH
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You are the best guys. i love your videos♥️♥️♥️♥️
Thanks for this informative video! Very nice place
We hope you can visit it someday! :)
This town looks no less than Milos. Loved it❤
i want to go there immediately
My favorite place to visit in Turkey along with Cesme
Hello all, can someone pls tell me if the first week of may, how is it in alacati cesme? Is it lively and fun? I want to go there for a weekend and I want it to be fun
Wow nice views good video
Cok guzel video, keep up the good work
Alaçati, as well as Çeşme and Eski Foça are old Greek towns whose beautiful old stone houses, churches and windmills, which can be seen in this video, as well as the wooden doors, citrus fruit trees and mastic gum ( brought over from the Greek island of Chios) were all built and established by Greek people under Ottoman rule. Unfortunately the Greek people who created these towns, architecture and industries were forced to leave their homes in the early part of the twentieth century.
It was nice seeing a Turkish person saying thank you in Greek to you and it's also great to see that the town has been mostly well-restored, even if some say that it has become a bit too touristy and expensive now. Also, Greek Nobel prize winning laureate George Seferis spent much time in Alaçati and was born in the nearby village of Urla.
It would be right if you gave some honest historical background to the places you feature. Thanks for the videos.
very nice 👍👍👍🌿
i L1ke your video 😊😊✈️💥
great channel...success for you👍👍👍🙏
Thank you so much Jayadi! Do you like our content? :)
Love the vibes
Awesome video tebrikler ❤
Wonderful 🇹🇷💕🇹🇷
Oh my god wonderful Like Paradies
Evet evet Alaçatı çok seviyorum
Where is the bazaar at 2:39 ?
Please the back ground music was very high
How to get there from Izmir ?
Ameiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 💖🌻👏👏
Wow
Nice 😻
The sound is not so good. The music is high
I'm going to çesme soon🔥💜
Show us some historic ottoman towns that not a lot of people know about!!
3:10
I bet 10 bucks she did not finish the burger 😂
The cat ate the other half :D
stones keep it cold in the summer.....
Looks similar like Rhodos 😅
Abi o nasil karpuza vurmak yok böyle birsey 😂😂😂 neyse izleyelim bakalım
Alaçatı Köyü adalah nama group belajar ku di Ankaranesia class batch II
Way to expensive
Why that city looks so Greek?
Selçan senin ne guzel ingilizçen var.. Ben Avustralya dogumlü izmirde yaşayan bir Türküm.. Sen benden nerdese daha iyi ingilizçe konuştun kiz lol
Kill the music- extremely annoying, distracting and unnecessary. It doesn't even match with the vibe of the town. I turned off the volume and then skimmed through it and it was mostly about shopping and food, not about why this town is so pretty as the title claims.
Quando andate di la parlate in albanese,tutti citadini sono albanesi scapati 120-ani fa🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱
Scappati?
I just got back from 45 days trip to Turkiye. I wished you and people like you stop exaggerating about it.
What you fail to talk about is the amount of trash and pollution and over population in the cities and not to mention huge numbers of homeless cats and dogs with no shelter that breaks your heart no matter where you go.
Eating hamburgers while in Turkey....! how trashy!
True, we wanted to show you guys some delicious Kebab shop but unfortunately they were closed due to Covid restrictions :)
@@GeekyFork Explanation with merit! Thanks for clarifying. I expect to visit Turkey in a near future and try their delicious food!
What a nice video, what a nice conversation. 👏
Alacati is very beautiful but only for a short trip. Bring your food and drink with you. Only the stupid or very rich people eat and drink there at the enormously overpriced places. These restaurants and cafes must be punished!
Çok kötü bir yer bence hiç bir gezilecek yer değil.
Dünyanın en rahatlatıcı yeri