The island of Ayvalık Cunda
The island of Ayvalık Cunda
It is the only urbanized island of the 22 islands of the archipelago. A church was built in 1873 on Cunda Island in the first neighborhood where Christians and Muslims lived together. It has an intimate structure with stone floors, winding and cobblestone streets.
Cunda Island is the fourth largest island in Turkey and was formerly known as Cunda and is now known as Alibey Island. It used to be called Cunda, but now it's called Alibey Island. Ayvalık is connected by a bridge over Lale Island and is accessible by land. One of the islands with a total of 2 bridges is the oldest Bosphorus Bridge in Turkey. Motor ferries are also organized by sea from the coast of Ayvalık to the island of Cunda. It is the only urbanized island of the 22 islands of the archipelago. A church was built in 1873 on Cunda Island in the first neighborhood where Christians and Muslims lived together. It has an intimate structure with stone floors, winding and cobblestone streets.
With its natural beauty, historical traces from the Greeks, colorful narrow streets and stone houses, it is one of the most remarkable holiday destinations.
You will admire the delicious and rich menus of famous restaurants and the organic flavors of the area, and you will be enchanted by its blue and clear seas and paradisaic bays. One of the must-see resorts, Cunda Island, with all its beauty, supports this statement.