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About Didim Altinkum and AkbukAltinkum
Altinkum is set on the western Aegean coast of Turkey approximately halfway
between the more widely known cosmopolitan resorts of Bodrum and Kusadasi, and
with Bodrum airport just one hour away, it is very conveniently located for ease
of travelling. Altinkum’s main beach is famous for its long stretch of golden sands (in fact Altinkum translates literally to Golden Sands) There you can bask in the glorious sunshine, potter in a pedalo or try out a range of water sports. A short walk away, beyond the harbour, is the ever popular Third Beach which offers a quieter environment with its clear and sparkling waters and stretch of soft sand. Another walk in the opposite direction brings you to the lively Second Beach area, again a long stretch of golden soft sand with clear blue waters, and surrounded by bars, shops and restaurants. If you want more than just lazing on the beach, Altinkum’s shops offer an interesting range of value-for-money goods and souvenirs. Well worth looking out for are leather goods, designer clothing and Turkish carpets. There are numerous jewellers and small outlets selling a wide range of traditional goods .The huge weekly market just a short dolmus ride away, sells everything from spices to clothes, there you will have the opportunity to haggle and have a good fun day out whilst capturing a few bargains.
Altinkum is ideally located for those wishing to explore this beautiful and complex country. The ancient city of Ephesus, the largest ongoing archaeological site in the world is an hour away and organised trips to this as well as many other beautiful places of interest are available from Altinkum’s many travel agents.
Altinkum has something to suit everyone, families and couples, young or old will enjoy the sights as Altinkum comes alive every night with Turkish music, belly dancers, break dancing and all the sights and sounds of this bustling resort. Didim Located halfway between Bodrum and Kusadasi, Didim is one of Turkey’s best kept secrets. In the province of Aydin on the western Aegean Coast of Turkey Didim embraces many delightful villages, small towns and holiday resorts, the most popular and well known being Altinkum, famous for its long golden beaches and varied culture. Didim is the home of the impressive Apollo temple and other nearby historical sites such as Miletos and Priene. In ancient times Didim, then known as Didyma was once the fortune telling centre of the world, The Apollo Temple, then considered a holy place, attracted people from all over Europe and Asia to seek the advice of the oracle and learn about their future. Kings, about to engage in war would first come to Didyma to obtain advice before planning their battle strategy. Today’s Didim still attracts many visitors each year but for very different reasons. As well as Altinkum, there is Akbuk, an increasingly popular destination for foreigners because of its relaxed atmosphere, quiet beaches and stunning backdrop of mountain forests. Yenihisar, meaning Newcastle, is the “old town” commercial quarter and is located halfway between Altinkum and The Apollo Temple; this is where you will find the weekly market and shops selling everything from meat to furniture as well as a great choice of traditional Turkish lokantas and cafes. Mavisehir, meaning “Blue Town” is just beyond the Apollo Temple. It boasts numerous sandy beaches and tiny secluded inlets and is primarily a residential centre for Turkish holidaymakers. Here you will find exquisite restaurants specialising in locally caught fish and traditional Turkish cuisine. Didims newest tourist attraction, Didim Aqua Park is also to be found here. Yesilkent, meaning Green City, is just around the coast from Altinkum, set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, with sympathetic architecture and unspoilt scenery, it is considered to be the Elite area of Didim and is consequently an increasingly sought after area for residents and holiday makers alike. A little exploration further afield will take you to famous and important historical sites such as the ancient city of Ephesus and the remains of the Artemis temple, or the glorious and natural beauty of Bafa Lake, with its many traditional hidden villages and out of the way restaurants, or the ruins of old Greek villages such as Eski Dogan Bey, uninhabited since the Independence of Turkey in 1923 but in recent times being restored as holiday homes for affluent Turkish families Didim has recently been registered as a Cultural and Tourism Protection and Development Region, which means the Turkish Government, has designated it as an investment area and there are plans for a fully operational marina, golf courses, sports centres and 5 star holiday villages. With Didim named as one of the best places in the world for its fresh, pure and clean air it is considered to be one of the healthiest places to live for those suffering with illnesses such as asthma. Combine this with unspoilt natural beauty, warm Aegean Sea, fantastic dry climate, lovely golden beaches and a pace of life which can only be termed as “relaxing” and you have the perfect recipe for paradise. About Akbuk Akbuk is a charming place overlooked by majestic green mountains and facing the calm and blue waters of the Aegean Sea. It is an increasingly popular destination for foreigners because of its relaxed atmosphere, quiet beaches and stunning backdrop of mountain forests.
Akbuk has become a rising trend on the real estate industry with its natural environment as well as its history. Many years ago Akbük was a small town where all the local fishermen caught delicious Aegean seabass, but now has its growing tourism, with holiday complexes as well as summer houses, villas, harbour, and hotels. Akbuk became a township in 1991 and is developing quite nicely just as planned. Most of the infrastructural work has been completed. Clean roads, beautiful and very calm beaches welcome you to Akbuk as it is an ideal resort for those who love to spend quiet and peaceful times. Many people who visit Akbük from the big cities often decide to stay here after their retirement. The economy related tourism in recent years has made it possible for the local fishermen's boats to operate boat trips along the coasts of Akbuk for the duration of the summer months. During your visit to Akbuk, the chapel on the coast line close to the town center is very well preserved and can be visited as it is open to the public. There are 3 star hotels and also one 4 star hotel, along with one resort for French tour operators rated at 5 stars. There are also small pansiyons & motels available to rent during the summer season. Restaurants by the sea, serve delicious fish and local food, which are at very reasonable prices.
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