The Focha Islands

There are six uninhabited islands around Foça, which is a belt of islands like Ayvalık. These are the islands of Orak, Fig, Lantern, Beneficent, Cardder and Metelik. Although these islands are uninhabited, you can get around by participating in day trips by boat or by renting a private boat. The ...

The Focha Islands

There are six uninhabited islands around Foça, which is a belt of islands like Ayvalık. These are the islands of Orak, Fig, Lantern, Beneficent, Cardder and Metelik. Although these islands are uninhabited, you can get around by participating in day trips by boat or by renting a private boat. The largest and most visited of these is Orak Island. There are many large and small rocks around Orak Island. The Siren Rocks, located a little further away from the island, is one of the most popular places. The Siren Rocks are also home to Mediterranean seals. That's why he's under protection. After Orak Island, the most visited place is Fig Island. Fig Island is a 15-minute boat ride from Foça. On Fig Island, where there are traces of ancient settlements, you can see burial chambers, candle places carved into rocks, water channels, swimming pools, caves, Kybele reliefs, and temple ruins. If you go in the summer, you can have a picnic in the pine forest. There is also a small campground with 20 tents in this forest. You can also eat grilled baitfish and meatballs at the island's country restaurant, "Ferdy's Place".

There are six uninhabited islands around Foça, which is a belt of islands like Ayvalık. These are the islands of Orak, Fig, Lantern, Beneficent, Cardder and Metelik. Although these islands are uninhabited, you can get around by participating in day trips by boat or by renting a private boat. The largest and most visited of these is Orak Island.

There are many large and small rocks around Orak Island. The Siren Rocks, located a little further away from the island, is one of the most popular places. The Siren Rocks are also home to Mediterranean seals. That's why he's under protection.

After Orak Island, the most visited place is Fig Island. Fig Island is a 15-minute boat ride from Foça. On Fig Island, where there are traces of ancient settlements, you can see burial chambers, candle places carved into rocks, water channels, swimming pools, caves, Kybele reliefs, and temple ruins. If you go in the summer, you can have a picnic in the pine forest. There is also a small campground with 20 tents in this forest. You can also eat grilled baitfish and meatballs at the island's country restaurant, "Ferdy's Place".

Fener Adası, 35680 Foça/İzmir, Türkiye

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Habu work Değil holiday
27 Tem 2022
(5 ay önce)
Üzerinde keçilerin ve martıların yaşadığı huzurlu bir ada, en sert rüzgarları hissedeceğiniz bir mekan. Deniz Feneri üzerinde Oğlak adası Feneri yazıyor. Eski Fener binası yıllar önce ayaktaymış maalesef yıkılmış.
At Dut
22 Eyl 2021
(bir yıl önce)
Merhaba Foça teknesiyle Orhan Kaptan, esi ve kuçük kizları muhteşem.bir gezi turu ile sanki kendi evlerindeymis gibi bizleri ağırladilar. Kesinlikle tavsiye ederim. Tekne turunda tek adres.
Leyla Vali
06 Eyl 2020
(2 yıl önce)
Tekne turunun adaları tanıtma özelliği güzel.
Mehmet Aydemir
01 Eki 2018
(4 yıl önce)
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Ogun Yildirim
19 Ağu 2018
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