Luxury Cruises to Çeşme: Cesme Cruise Port Guide

Welcome to the Cesme Cruise Port guide, your comprehensive resource for exploring one of the most charming cruise ports in Türkiye. Increasingly featured on luxury Mediterranean cruise itineraries, Çeşme has become a popular port of call for ships such as Seabourn, Azamara, Regent Seven Seas, Oceania, and Explora Journeys. Unlike many smaller destinations, the Çeşme Cruise Port allows ships to dock directly (no tender required) so passengers can step ashore and immediately explore the marina, Ottoman fountains, and vibrant town centre.

From here, cruisers can enjoy boutique shopping, local cuisine, and memorable shore excursions to nearby Alaçatı or Ilıca Beach. This guide explains everything you need to know about cruise ships visiting Çeşme, including itineraries, arrival and departure times, and the best things to do during your day in port.


Why is Çeşme Such a Popular Port of Call

Çeşme is fast becoming a favourite port of call for luxury cruises in the Eastern Mediterranean, offering direct docking, easy access to town, and a blend of history, charm, and coastal beauty.

Jump Straight Off – No Tender Required

Unlike some Aegean islands, where ships must anchor offshore and use small boats, Çeşme Cruise Port has a modern quay that allows vessels to dock directly. Recent upgrades mean the port can accommodate two to four ships at a time. Passengers walk off the boat and reach the town centre within 500 metres, saving valuable time and avoiding the inconvenience of tendering.

Strategic Location in the Eastern Mediterranean

Çeşme sits at the crossroads of the Greek Isles and the Turkish Aegean, making it a convenient and attractive port of call on luxury cruise itineraries. Ships can easily route between Athens, Istanbul, Kuşadası, and the Cycladic islands, with Çeşme positioned as a fresh, less-crowded alternative. Its location adds variety and gives cruise lines a distinctive stop that stands out from the more familiar ports.

Perfect Fit for Luxury & Boutique Travellers

The character of Çeşme, Alaçatı and the region match the expectations of luxury and small-ship cruise guests. With its boutique shopping, chic marina, Ottoman architecture, and easy access to Alaçatı’s cafés and Urla’s vineyards, the town delivers experiences that feel authentic, elegant, and memorable. Unlike mass-market ports, Çeşme balances exclusivity with authenticity, a natural match for lines such as Seabourn, Azamara, and Regent Seven Seas.

Attractions of Çeşme for Cruise Guests

Cruise passengers value Çeşme for its blend of Turkish charm and accessible highlights. Within walking distance are the marina, Ottoman fountains, artisan shops, and the 16th-century castle. Popular excursions include Alaçatı, with its cobblestone streets, windmills, and boutique culture, and Ilıca Beach, famous for its golden sand and natural thermal waters. Together, these make Çeşme an appealing and rewarding stop on any Eastern Mediterranean cruise.


What to do with 6 to 9 Hours Onshore in Çeşme

Cruise ships typically arrive in the morning between 08:00 and 09:00 and depart in the late afternoon or early evening, between 17:00 and 19:00 (occasionally 22:00). This timing allows passengers a full day in port, enabling both half-day excursions and leisurely full-day outings before comfortably re-embarking. The port’s central location makes logistics straightforward, shore excursions can run on efficient half-day or full-day schedules, and independent guests can enjoy several hours of free exploration.

Please remember that it’s your responsibility to be back on board before your ship’s departure. We’ve highlighted some wonderful experiences around Çeşme, but these are independent activities and excursions, not operated by your cruise line or LikeCesme.com. Enjoy them at your own pace, and always allow plenty of time to return comfortably to the port.

Walkable from the Port

From the moment you step off your ship at the Çeşme Cruise Port, you’ll find that many of the town’s highlights are just a short stroll away. Within easy walking distance are historic landmarks such as Çeşme Castle and its Archaeology Museum, traditional experiences like the Parga Turkish Bath, and cultural trails including the Ottoman Fountain Walk and the Memory Museum. The lively marina and promenade offer cafés, mastic-flavoured desserts, and the famous kumru sandwich, while nearby streets are filled with boutiques, Turkish souvenir shops, and artisan stores. Whether you have two hours or a full day, Çeşme’s compact layout makes it perfect for cruise passengers to explore independently on foot. Below are some suggestions for you.

Visit Çeşme Castle & Archaeology Museum: The 16th-century Çeşme Castle, built by the Ottomans, dominates the harbour and is one of the town’s most important landmarks. It played a key role in regional defence and later became closely associated with the Battle of Çeşme in 1770, when the Russian fleet destroyed much of the Ottoman navy just offshore. Today, passengers can explore its ramparts for sweeping views, wander through the small Archaeology Museum, and see artefacts from the ancient city of Erythrai. Around the castle grounds, visitors will also find memorials commemorating the battle, making it both a cultural and historical highlight within a short walk from the port.

For full details and history of Çeşme Castle & Archaeology Museum, visit LikeCesme.com – Çeşme Castle Museum

Experience the Historical Parga Turkish Bath (Hammam): The Çeşme Historical Parga Hammam is an atmospheric Ottoman-era bathhouse where visitors can step into a centuries-old tradition of cleansing and relaxation. With its domed ceilings, marble interiors, and warm steam, the hammam offers a chance to unwind in the authentic Turkish way. It’s a unique cultural experience for passengers seeking a short escape from sightseeing while staying close to the cruise port.

For full history and details (including entry schemes and prices) of the Historical Parga Turkish Bath (Hammam), visit LikeCesme.com – Çeşme Spa & Hammam

Try a Kumru Sandwich: Çeşme’s culinary claim to fame is the kumru sandwich; sesame-crusted bread made with fermented chickpea yeast, traditionally stuffed with melted cheese, sucuk (Turkish sausage), or salami. Many local cafés and snack shops near the port prepare them fresh, making kumru an easy and authentic street food experience for cruise passengers looking for a quick lunch during their day ashore.

To understand more about the Kumru Sandwich, including how it is made, visit LikeCesme.com – Kumru Sandwich

Taste Mastic Desserts & Ice Cream at Alaköy Pastanesi: The Çeşme–Chios region is famous for mastic, a natural resin with a subtle pine-like flavour. At Alaköy Pastanesi in the marina district, cruise passengers can try mastic-flavoured puddings, ice creams, or pastries. Sampling these desserts is a delicious way to experience a flavour unique to the Aegean, and it pairs perfectly with a Turkish coffee or tea before returning to the ship.

To understand more about İzmir & Çeşme Desserts and where to eat them, visit LikeCesme.com – İzmir & Çeşme Desserts, to learn more about Mastic, visit LikeCesme.com – Mastic

Stroll the Promenade & Relax at the Sun Deck: The seafront promenade stretches from the cruise port along the marina and for a further one kilometre past the fish restaurants to Tekke Beach, which is ideal for a leisurely walk. Passengers can admire yachts, fishing boats, and the castle skyline, while stopping at the Sun Terrace and lounge to enjoy a drink with Aegean views. It’s a relaxing way to take in the harbour atmosphere before or after visiting nearby attractions.

To understand more about the Çeşme Sun Terrace, visit LikeCesme.com – Çeşme Sun Terrace

Visit the Memory Museum (Bellek Müzesi): The Memory Museum (Bellek Müzesi), close to the Sun Terrace, is a small but engaging space dedicated to the social history of Çeşme and its residents. It is free to enter and exhibits highlight migration stories, traditions, and everyday life in the region, offering a deeper perspective beyond the tourist sights. It is conveniently located within walking distance, making it a meaningful stop for those interested in culture and heritage.

To understand more about the Çeşme Memory Museum, visit LikeCesme.com – Çeşme City Memory Museum

Follow the Ottoman Fountain Trail: Çeşme (whose name means “Fountain”) is named after the network of historic fountains dating back to the Ottoman period and earlier. The Ottoman Fountain Trail is a walk mapped out by LikeCesme.com that guides visitors past these elegant and sometimes neglected structures, each with its own design and story. For cruise passengers, the trail offers a fascinating way to explore side streets, hidden squares, and the town’s architectural history.

To read about the history of Çeşme’s fountains and download a walking route map of the fountains, visit LikeCesme.com – Fountains of Çeşme

Shopping for Clothing & Accessories: Just minutes from the port, Çeşme’s shopping streets are filled with boutiques selling summer clothing, beachwear, and accessories. Visitors can browse linen dresses, resort fashion, and stylish sandals, ideal for travellers who want to take home something both fashionable and practical. These shops often feature local designers, giving passengers a taste of contemporary Turkish style. Since Türkiye manufactures much of Europe’s clothing, the products are generally good value for money compared to many other destinations. For modern, affordable clothing, try high-street brands such as LC Waikiki, which has a branch in the town centre.

To understand more about Shopping in Çeşme, visit LikeCesme.com – Çeşme Shopping & Retail Zones

Shopping for Souvenirs & Specialist Gifts: For unique keepsakes, cruise passengers will find Turkish souvenirs and specialist gifts in the old town and around the marina. Popular items include handmade ceramics, olive oil soaps, Turkish delight, and mastic products, all of which are unique to the region. Small artisan shops also sell jewellery, textiles, and decorative pieces that reflect Çeşme’s heritage. Türkiye is famous worldwide for its lokum (Turkish delight) and nuts, especially hazelnuts, of which it is one of the world’s largest producers. For high-quality packaged delights and nut products, try Tuğba Kuruyemiş along the High Street. These make excellent gifts or personal mementoes of a short but memorable stop in the Aegean.

To understand more about Shopping in Çeşme, visit LikeCesme.com – Çeşme Shopping & Retail Zones


Excursions by Taxi from Çeşme Cruise Port

Beyond the walkable sights of the harbour and old town, a short taxi ride from the Çeşme Cruise Port opens up a world of experiences, from the cobblestone charm of Alaçatı and the warm shallows of Ilıca Beach to the historic ruins of Erythrai in Ildırı, the glamour of Çeşme’s beach clubs, and the excitement of world-class watersports. Taxis are widely available directly outside the port, generally clean and reliable, and most drivers accept payment by debit or credit card, making them a convenient option for cruise passengers looking to explore further afield.

Taxi fares in Çeşme are set under the İzmir Metropolitan Municipality tariff, but visitors should expect to pay slightly higher rates, especially from the cruise port. Short journeys around Çeşme town typically cost around €8–10, while a ride to Ilıca Beach is approximately €10–12, and to Alaçatı, around €12–15 each way. For the more extended trip to Ildırı and the Ancient City of Erythrai, passengers should budget approximately €25–30 each way.

These figures are approximate, upper-level estimates designed to help cruise passengers plan with confidence. Passengers can also ask the taxi driver to wait for them at an agreed hourly cost, but generally speaking, taxis are easy to find at these destinations — and if not, local restaurants or hotels are happy to call one on your behalf. See also LikeCesme.com – Çeşme Taxi’s.


Discover Charming Alaçatı – The Jewel of the Aegean
: Just 15 minutes from the cruise port by taxi, Alaçatı is one of Türkiye’s most enchanting towns. Famous for its cobblestone streets, whitewashed stone houses, and traditional windmills, it is also a hub for boutique shopping, wine bars, and stylish cafés. Cruise passengers can enjoy browsing artisan shops, sampling local Aegean cuisine, or simply soaking up the bohemian atmosphere that has made Alaçatı a must-see stop on any Çeşme cruise excursion.

To see the activities and visitor sites available for you in Alaçatı, visit LikeCesme.com – Alaçatı


Relax at Ilıca Beach and Thermal Springs
: A quick taxi ride east brings you to Ilıca Beach, one of the Aegean’s most beautiful sandy bays. Known for its shallow turquoise waters, Ilıca is ideal for swimming and relaxing, even during a short cruise stop. Beneath the beach flow natural thermal mineral springs, warming parts of the shoreline and giving the area a spa-like character. With its beach cafés, facilities, and famous warm waters, Ilıca is an ideal choice for cruise guests looking to unwind during their day in Çeşme.

To read about the thermal springs in Ilıca, visit LikeCesme.com – Thermal Springs, or LikeCesme.com – Çeşme Beaches (Ilıca Plajı)


Step Back in Time at Ildırı and Ancient Erythrai
: For history lovers, a taxi ride from Çeşme leads to Ildırı, a quiet fishing village overlooking the Aegean. Here lie the ruins of the Ancient City of Erythrai, once one of the twelve Ionian cities of antiquity. Visitors can explore a hillside theatre, temples, and city walls while taking in panoramic views of the bay. After exploring the ruins, the village itself offers a glimpse of authentic Turkish life, with narrow lanes of stone houses, warm hospitality, and seaside restaurants where you can enjoy a traditional Turkish lunch of freshly made gözleme (Turkish stuffed flatbread) or the catch of the day, from grilled fish to Aegean-style seafood.

For full details and history of the Ancient City of Erythrai, visit LikeCesme.com – Ildir, Ancient City of Erythrai

Beach Clubs and Coastal Escapes: Çeşme is renowned for its beach clubs and coastal resorts, many of which are within a short taxi ride of the port. From lively spots with music and water activities to more secluded lounges with comfortable sunbeds, the options cater to every style of traveller. Popular beaches such as Aya Yorgi Bay and Pırlanta Beach are known for their clear waters and vibrant atmospheres. Spending a few hours at a beach club is one of the most relaxing ways to enjoy Çeşme’s famous coastline during a cruise stop.

To understand the options for beaches and beach clubs around Çeşme, visit LikeCesme.com – Çeşme Beach Clubs, or LikeCesme.com – Çeşme Beaches

Watersports Adventures: The Çeşme Peninsula is also one of the top destinations in the Mediterranean for watersports and is frequently featured in the world championship professional windsurfing circuit. Taxi rides from the port can transport passengers to beaches like Alaçatı Bay, a world-class destination for windsurfing and kitesurfing, thanks to its steady winds and shallow waters. Other areas around Çeşme offer opportunities for scuba diving and snorkelling, where visitors can explore the Aegean’s underwater life. Whether you are a beginner wanting a short lesson or an experienced adventurer, the peninsula offers exciting options that can fit within a cruise passenger’s day ashore.

To see the watersports options for Çeşme and Alaçatı, visit LikeCesme.com – Çeşme & Alaçatı Water Sports


Adventures Further Inland with Private Hire, Tours or Car Rental

For cruise passengers who want to explore the countryside or further afield, a relatively short drive from Çeşme Cruise Port unlocks a world of memorable experiences. Whether you rent a car, hire a private driver, or join an organised tour, the region offers something for every interest; from the bird-filled wetlands of Alaçatı and the olive oil traditions celebrated at the Köstem Museum to boutique wine tastings in Urla, tranquil walks through the Uzbaş Arboretum, and the ancient ruins of Teos. For those seeking a bigger city adventure, İzmir is just an hour away, offering a blend of history, shopping, and culture along its famous seaside promenade.

Explore the Alaçatı Wetland – A Birdwatcher’s Paradise: Just a short drive from Çeşme, the Alaçatı Wetland offers a serene escape into nature, home to flamingos, herons, and more than 150 bird species. This protected area is a hidden gem for photographers and birdwatchers, as well as anyone who wants to see the peninsula’s natural side beyond its beaches. A visit here highlights the rich biodiversity of the Aegean and the importance of conservation.

To read about the birds you can spot and environmental threats to the Alaçatı Wetlands, visit LikeCesme.com – Alaçatı Wetland

Discover the Köstem Olive Oil Museum – A Journey Through Aegean Heritage: Located around 30 minutes inland, the Köstem Olive Oil Museum is one of the world’s largest museums dedicated to olive oil. Visitors can trace 2,600 years of olive cultivation through ancient presses, tools, and interactive displays, before enjoying tastings of locally produced oils. For cruise passengers interested in culture and gastronomy, this museum provides a fascinating look into one of the Mediterranean’s oldest traditions.

To read about the history of olive oil in the region and find out about the Köstem Olive Oil Museum, visit LikeCesme.com – Köstem Olive Oil Museum.

Urla Wine Country – Boutique Vineyards and Tastings: The Urla Wine Route is a highlight for gourmets and wine lovers, located just 40 minutes from Çeşme. Boutique wineries such as Urla Şarapçılık, USCA, and MMG Winery invite visitors to tour vineyards, learn about winemaking, and enjoy tastings of elegant reds and whites made from indigenous grapes. Often paired with local cuisine, a wine excursion here offers a refined and memorable Aegean experience.

To discover the many wineries on the Urla Wine Route, visit LikeCesme.com – Urla  Wineries – Şarapçılık, and the corresponding winery pages

Wander the Uzbaş Arboretum – Nature and Tranquillity: For a relaxing day combined with wine tasting and surrounded by greenery, the Uzbaş Arboretum offers beautifully landscaped gardens, palm tree collections, and shaded walking paths near Urla. This conservation project features both native and exotic species, making it perfect for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and families seeking a calm retreat. It’s a refreshing contrast to busy cruise days, offering space to reconnect with nature.

To explore the Uzbaş Arboretum, visit LikeCesme.com – Uzbaş Arboretum

Step Back in Time at the Ancient City of Teos: About an hour’s drive from Çeşme, the Ancient City of Teos provides a quieter, more intimate archaeological experience than the crowded ruins of Ephesus. Visitors can explore the remains of the great Temple of Dionysus, the ancient theatre, and extensive city walls, all set against a peaceful Aegean backdrop. Teos allows cruise passengers to immerse themselves in history without the rush, offering an authentic glimpse of an Ionian port city.

For full details and history of the Ancient City of Teos, visit LikeCesme.com – Ancient City of Teos

İzmir Day Trip – Culture, History and the Seaside Promenade: For those who want a taste of urban life, a one-hour drive takes you to İzmir, Turkey’s third-largest city. Here you can explore the bustling Kemeralti Bazaar, stroll the seaside Kordon Promenade, and visit landmarks such as the Agora of Smyrna and the iconic clock tower. İzmir blends ancient heritage with modern culture, making it an excellent choice for passengers seeking variety beyond Çeşme’s relaxed charm.

To see the activities and visitor sites available for you on a day trip to İzmir, visit LikeCesme.com – İzmir

A Note on the Ancient City of Ephesus

While the ancient city of Ephesus is one of the world’s most spectacular archaeological sites and truly a must-see in your lifetime, it is not ideally suited as a day trip from Çeşme Port. Some cruise ships do offer excursions, but the journey involves a four-hour round trip by road, which would take up most of your time ashore. Not only that, but you would arrive in the middle of the day, during the hottest hours and at the busiest time when Ephesus is most crowded with tourists. It would be a shame to rush through such a remarkable place without being able to appreciate it fully.

Instead, we recommend that you plan to visit Ephesus under the right circumstances. The best way is to choose a cruise itinerary that stops at Kuşadası, which is much closer and allows more time on site, or to fly into İzmir and spend at least one night in nearby Selçuk. From there, you can wake early in the morning and explore Ephesus at your own pace before the crowds arrive.

This ancient city requires at least six hours to fully appreciate its grandeur, making it far more rewarding when you can dedicate the proper time. If history is what you are seeking on your stop in Çeşme, we recommend visiting the Ancient City of Erythrai in Ildırı, or, if you are more adventurous, the ruins of Teos, both offering remarkable glimpses into the region’s past without the crowds and the longer journey required to reach Ephesus.

For your future adventures to see the marvels of Ephesus and read the history, visit LikeCesme.com – Ephesus Ancient City, or LikeCesme.com – Seven Churches of Revelation


Bookable Organised Tours from Cesme Cruise Port

Alaçatı & Çeşme Chill Tour: Vibes, Streets & Snapshots (via TripAdvisor)

A relaxed half-day experience that blends sightseeing, leisure, and photography. Starting with pickup from Çeşme Port, the journey begins at Çeşme Marina and the historic Çeşme Castle, before continuing to the crystal-clear waters of Ilıca Beach. The highlight comes with a guided stroll through the charming streets of Alaçatı, where colourful stone houses, boutique shops, and flower-lined lanes create a truly magical setting.

This small-group tour is designed for travellers who want to explore at a leisurely pace, with plenty of time for photos, swimming, and relaxing. Your host, Faruk Acar, is also a professional photographer, meaning you’ll leave not just with memories, but with stunning portraits to cherish and remember your day. With private transportation, castle admission, and a leisurely schedule, the tour offers the perfect balance of culture, nature, and lifestyle.

The experience lasts around five hours (9:00 AM – 2:30 PM) and (as of September 2025) is priced at $120 per adult (maximum of four people per group). For example, two adults would pay a total of $240, including taxes and booking fees. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before departure. Since the tour is often fully booked, we recommend reserving in advance. Use this QR code or click here to check availability and reserve the tour.


Private İzmir City & Agora Tour with Lunch (via GetYourGuide)

Step beyond the Aegean beaches and discover the vibrant heart of İzmir, one of Türkiye’s most historic and cosmopolitan cities. This full-day private tour begins with a comfortable pickup in Çeşme and takes you on a journey through İzmir’s most iconic landmarks. From the lively Konak Square with its famous Clock Tower to the ancient Agora of Smyrna, you’ll explore a city where modern life blends seamlessly with layers of history.

Guided by a professional, English-speaking expert, you’ll uncover the stories behind İzmir’s bustling Kemeraltı Bazaar, stroll along the elegant Kordon waterfront, and visit the Ottoman-era Kızlarağası Inn. With a flexible schedule tailored to your interests, you can choose how long to spend at each stop, ensuring a day that suits your pace and preferences. A traditional Turkish lunch is included, adding an authentic flavour to your cultural journey. The tour is entirely private, making it ideal for couples, families, or small groups seeking a more personalised experience.

As of September 2025, prices start at $702 per group of up to four people. The package includes private transportation, guiding services, lunch, and entry fees to the Agora, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, as well as the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off at Çeşme Port. Use this QR code or click here to check availability and reserve the tour.


Car Hire Close to Çeşme Cruise Port

For cruise passengers arriving in Çeşme, hiring a car near the port is one of the smartest ways to make the most of a short stopover. Instead of relying on taxis or waiting for organised excursions, a rental car gives you complete flexibility to explore at your own pace. The Europcar Çeşme Hire Desk, for example, is conveniently located just 500 metres from the cruise port exit, making pickup quick and easy; you can be on the road within minutes of stepping off the ship. With the freedom of your own vehicle, you decide where to go, how long to stay, and avoid the crowds of extensive group tours.

In just six hours, it’s possible to enjoy a fantastic overview of the Çeşme Peninsula. A short drive takes you to the thermal springs and sandy stretch of Ilıca Beach, perfect for a quick swim or seaside walk. Heading inland, the cobbled streets of Alaçatı await, famous for its stone houses, boutique shops, windmills, and charming cafés. This picturesque village is perfect for lunch or a leisurely stroll through its flower-filled alleys.

With a car, you can also go beyond the usual tourist path. Drive through the vineyards and olive groves surrounding Urla, stop at a local winery, or head further along the coast to discover hidden beaches and small fishing villages. The journey back to the port is short and direct, so you can enjoy your time without the stress of missing your ship. In just a few hours, a rental car allows cruise passengers to experience history, culture, gastronomy, and the natural beauty of the Aegean, all at their own pace.

To check availability on DiscoverCar, enter below. For cars closest to the port, choose a car from Europcar (Çeşme Downtown). You can filter to only show Europcar rental options in the left column, or use the “Show on map” option. Note that some car hire offers are not close to the port; be sure to select the nearest option, which is typically Europcar.

Note: All cruise passengers are solely responsible for ensuring they return to their ship by the published embarkation time. The recommendations provided on this page are intended as general information, and any activities, excursions, or services booked through third-party providers are undertaken entirely at the guest’s discretion. LikeCesme.com accepts no responsibility for delays, missed embarkations, injuries, losses, or additional costs arising from participation in these independent activities.

Cruises Visiting Çeşme

Çeşme is not a homeport; (except for 3 to 5-day Greek Island cruises) you cannot begin or end a cruise here, but it is an increasingly popular port of call for luxury itineraries. Its ease of docking, walkable town centre, boutique shopping, nearby beaches, and proximity to Alaçatı and several ancient city ruins such as Erythrai and Teos, make it a highlight for discerning cruise travellers. With the proper planning, passengers can enjoy a memorable slice of the Turkish Aegean during their one-day stop.

For ships embarking and disembarking in Çeşme see: LikeCesme.com Greek Island Cruises

Cruise Ships Calling at Çeşme

Çeşme is visited primarily by luxury and boutique cruise lines rather than large mass-market ships. Regular callers include Seabourn Encore, Azamara Pursuit, Regent Seven Seas Splendor, Oceania Nautica, Saga Spirit of Discovery, Explora I, Azamara Journey, SeaDream I, and Seabourn Quest. These lines cater to smaller passenger numbers and premium experiences, making Çeşme an ideal match for their clientele.

2026 Scheduled Cruise Calls to Çeşme

ShipPassenger Capacity2026 DatesDetails
Seabourn Encore600MultipleUltra-luxury ship with all-suite, all-balcony accommodations across 13 categories, delivering a highly personalised experience.
Explora Journeys – Explora I 92222 AprA brand-new, opulent vessel, featuring 14 decks and a sun-soaked, art-infused design.
Azamara Journey69011 MayMid-sized boutique ship; warm, accommodating ambience with many verandas and attentive service.
Seabourn Quest45825 JunSmaller ultra-luxury yacht-like ship with spacious suites, offering an intimate and elegant voyage.
World Traveller19617 JulIntimate, all-inclusive cruise ship with elegant staterooms (90% balconies), gourmet dining, lounges, pool and wellness spaces.
SeaDream Yacht Club – SeaDream I 11222 SepBoutique yacht-style cruise experience known for ultra-intimate ambience.
Seabourn Quest45816 OctSmaller ultra-luxury yacht-like ship with spacious suites, offering an intimate and elegant voyage.

Crusie Itineries Including Cesme Port of Call

Visits typically occur in spring through autumn, aligning with the Mediterranean cruise season. Cruises that stop in Çeşme generally last 7 to 21 nights, though some extended voyages reach over a month. They are marketed under evocative names that highlight the regional scope, such as:

21-Day Ephesus, Grecian Gems, Turkey & Rome – A Seabourn spring 2026 cruise that starts in Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy, takes in Albania, several Greek coast and islands stops including Athens (Piraeus), travels to Çeşme before Kuşadasi (for the Ancient City of Ephesus), and disembarks in Istanbul.

23-Night Mediterranean Cruise: Italy, Greece & France An Azamara spring 2026 cruise that starts in Nice, France, travels to Corsica, Sardinia, Tunisia, Malta, Sicily, Crete, Santorini, and Athens (Piraeus) before arriving in Çeşme. It then returns to Crete and Sicily, and travels along the Italian, French, and Spanish coasts before disembarking in Barcelona, Spain.

29-Day Mediterranean Medley – A Seabourn late summer 2026 cruise that starts in Dubrovnik, Croatia, takes in Athens (Piraeus) and several Greek coast and islands stops, travels to Çeşme before Kuşadasi (for the Ancient City of Ephesus), Çanakkale and Istanbul, and returns to the Adriatic disembarking in Venice (Fusina).

7-Night Italy & Greece Cruise: Amalfi, Sorrento & Sicily – An Azamara late summer 2026 cruise that starts in Athens (Piraeus), Greece, travels directly to Çeşme before heading south to Chania on the Island of Crete, and ends in Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy, taking in Sicily, Sorrento, and the Amalfi Coast on the way.


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