Where to Base
Stay in the main town area for easy access to narrow streets, local wineries, and sea views. The compact layout allows walking to most attractions, restaurants, and ferry terminals without needing extensive transport.

Bozcaada, known historically as Tenedos, is a serene island in the northeastern Aegean Sea and Turkey's third-largest. Famous for its vineyards, wine production, and red poppies, the island offers a tranquil escape from urban life. With a rich history spanning from the Trojan War era to Ottoman and Greek influences, it provides a unique cultural backdrop. The local economy relies on tourism, fishing, and winemaking, creating a relaxed atmosphere ideal for travelers seeking authenticity and quietude.
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Stay in the main town area for easy access to narrow streets, local wineries, and sea views. The compact layout allows walking to most attractions, restaurants, and ferry terminals without needing extensive transport.
There is no airport; access is via ferry from Çanakkale or Istanbul. Roads are narrow, so walking, cycling, or renting a small car is recommended. Public transport is limited, making private vehicles or taxis more flexible for exploring.
Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for wine tasting and hiking. Summer is lively but busier. Winter is quiet with some facilities closed, ideal for those seeking solitude and a slower pace.

district of Çanakkale, northwestern Turkey

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