Visit the little-known ancient Greek city of Erythrae — birthplace of the Sibyl — then unwind on the natural thermal sands of Ilıca Beach, where warm geothermal waters meet the cool Aegean. A blissful blend of archaeology and Aegean leisure.
What to expect
Your private guide drives you 15 km north of Çeşme to the hilltop ruins of Erythrae, where a Hellenistic theatre surveys the Aegean and remnants of the Temple of Athena speak to the city's ancient prosperity. The guide narrates the legend of the Erythraean Sibyl, whose prophecies rivalled those of Delphi. From there it's a short drive to Ilıca, where shallow thermal springs bubble up through the sandy seabed — you wade out and feel the warm water rising beneath your feet, a genuinely surreal natural experience. Return to port relaxed and perfectly on time.
Good to know
Erythrae is ~15 min by car from Çeşme port; Ilıca is ~5 min further. This fits neatly into a 4–5 hour half-day, ideal if your all-aboard is in the afternoon. Bring a swimsuit and beach towel for Ilıca. The ruins have uneven terrain — sturdy footwear recommended. Book the private guide in advance for personalised commentary.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Cesme — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.