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Seferihisar

Seferihisar is a coastal district of Izmir Province in the Aegean region of western Turkey. The district's administrative center is the town of Seferihisar, and it includes several rural villages along the coast, among them the historic harbor community of Sığacık.

Geographically, Seferihisar faces the Aegean Sea and lies on a mix of coastal lowlands and rolling hinterland.

Historically, the region is associated with the ancient Ionic city of Teos, whose ruins lie near the

Today, Sığacık is a working harbor and tourist village known for its preserved waterfront, seafood restaurants,

Administratively, Seferihisar district is one of the districts of Izmir Province and is connected to İzmir

The
area
experiences
a
Mediterranean
climate
with
hot,
dry
summers
and
mild,
wet
winters.
The
local
economy
traditionally
relies
on
agriculture—figs,
olives,
grapes,
and
citrus—and
on
fishing,
while
tourism
has
grown,
especially
around
Sığacık
and
its
coastal
attractions.
coast
east
of
Sığacık.
Teos
was
a
notable
cultural
and
commercial
center
in
antiquity
and
left
remnants
including
parts
of
a
theatre
and
agora.
The
area
subsequently
passed
under
Persian,
Hellenistic,
Roman,
Byzantine,
and
Ottoman
rule
before
becoming
part
of
modern
Turkey.
and
traditional
stone
houses.
The
area
is
also
linked
to
the
Cittaslow
(Slow
City)
movement,
promoting
sustainable
tourism,
local
crafts,
and
a
pedestrian-friendly
urban
environment.
The
region
attracts
visitors
seeking
history,
beaches,
and
a
relaxed
Mediterranean
atmosphere.
by
road
and,
to
some
extent,
maritime
routes.
The
area
continues
to
develop
while
preserving
agricultural
and
historic
assets,
making
it
a
notable
example
of
coastal
towns
in
the
Turkish
Aegean.