Dikili

Dikili
The tiny port of Dikili lies on the northwest coast of the Aegean Sea. Its closest landmass neighbor is the Greek island of Lesbos, which is connected to Dikili by a local ferry service. Although Dikili is off the beaten tourist path, it plays host to a number of cruise ships that call here each year, using the port as a starting point for excursions to ancient and modern Pergamum, or Bergama, as the modern town is called today. The port itself offers at most a very relaxed atmosphere. However, there are few tourist facilities for guests not participating in one of the tours.
Shopping
A few small shops are scattered along the waterfront with a limited selection of merchandise. Be aware that not too many residents in either Dikili or Bergama speak English, and dollars may not be readily accepted in shops.Food
Local dishes are mainly based on fish, lamb, olive oil and spices. Meze are typical Turkish appetizers and include cheese pastries, dolmas and potato fritters. Tuna and bonita are fished locally.Currency
The local currency is the Turkish lira.Weather Forecast
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