Seferihisar is a coastal district and the center town of the same district in
Izmir Province, in
Turkey. Seferihisar district area borders on other
Izmir districts of
Urla to the west and
Menderes (Cumaovasi) to the east, and touches Izmir's western-most metropolitan district of
Güzelbahçe in the north. Seferihisar town center is situated slightly inland at an altitude of 28 m and the urban area extends towards the sea as composed of eight quarters, with some distance among some, and one of which, the neighborhood called
Sigacik stands somewhat separately from the rest at a distance of 5 km, and has its own port and made a name as a tourism resort by its own right. The wide area of the district center partly accounts for the high number of the population and an urbanization rate of only 51%, and the general impression observed is rather rural in some of its sections. Both the center town and the district as a whole preserves an overall outlook of a pleasant resort area bearing typical
Aegean characteristics and it is estimated the population reaches the level of 150,000 people during the touristic season. Nevertheless, the district's economy is still largely based on agriculture, with the production of
tangerines and
satsumas standing out, and only increasingly on tourism, with the presence of several
housing projects or vacation villages, pensioners opting to settle in the region due to its quiet charm and under the impetus of a university campus that is in phase of being built. At a distance of from Izmir center, (
Konak), the connections with the metropolis are made easily, especially once reached the six-lane
highway in Urla. Seferihisar is where the ancient city of
Teos is located and its highly interesting await further research and discoveries. The district's literacy level is 99%.