'''Sirince''' is a small town in Aegean Region, Turkey. It is a small village which is famous for its wine and houses. Sirince was a Greek Village before the Independence War. (In 1923, Turkish and Greek governments change the populations. Greek government sent the Turks to Turkey and Turkish government sent to Greeks to Greece.)
Sirince is very popular with Turkish tourists, especially on weekends.
Get in
From Selcuk town, you can take minibuses to the village. Every hour from each direction, costs 2 liras.
Get around
See
Sirince is a protected area architecturally. Most of the houses are heritage houses.Some are restored by the owners some are not. It is heaven for a photographer.
Do
Apart from the historical background of the village, there are fantastic valleys to walk around. Olive groves, peach gardens, vineyards... it's Turkey's Tuscany.
Buy
Wine, handicrafts, olive oil.
Eat
There are planty of restaurants in the village with reasonable prices. They serve local specialties and grilled meat.
Drink
You can find alcohol in every restaurant. Every house, on the other hand, makes it's own wine.
Sleep
Many bed and breakfasts, and few restored houses.
Get out