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About Altinkum Altinkum is a friendly resort and you
will find the locals 'laid back' and relaxed in their attitude towards
tourists. You will get to know them quickly and they will enjoy nothing
better than chatting over a glass of Turkey's famous apple tea. Don't be
surprised if you return year after year to visit your newfound friends!
Didim is shaped as a peninsula surrounding Mugla on the east coast with
huge inlet of Akbuk town, Aegean sea on the west and east coast, Lake
Bafa and the Menderes River on the northern coast. 106 km's to Aydin
provenience, 53 km' to Söke town, 73 km's to Kusadasi, 110 km's to
Bodrum. Spread to 300 km2. of area.
About 15 years ago, the people from large cities around Turkey such as
Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir first came to Altinkum ("altin: gold" + "kum:sand")
and started to build their own summer houses, holiday homes. when
Turkey's economy started to decline those people found very hard to
survive in the big cities most of the summer house owners who were
mainly retired people have decided to move into the small resorts such
as Altinkum.
ALTINKUM means “golden sands” and with its beaches which gently shelve
into the inviting turquoise blue Aegean, you will soon see how the
resort got its name. Excellent Beach life in Altinkum has also got water
sports or pedals for those who prefer the pace of life a bit slower. Sun
beds and umbrellas are available for rent and once settled there will be
no need for you to move until sunset.
The location of today's Didim used to take part around the Apollo temple
at the ancient Didyma town. they called the area "Yoran" (name derives
from Yeuwani) until the biggest earthquake in 1955-1956. which used to
look like a fortress and locals of Yoran later on called it "hisar"
meaning "castle". but just after the earthquake government supported
locals and build them modern concrete houses down on the south west part
of the old civilization later on called "Yenihisar", meaning "yeni: new"
+ "hisar: castle"
People of Yenihisar used to go to Söke for their weekly shopping and
Akköy used to be the biggest town of those days. But just after tourism,
the place itself have turned into a rapidly growing holiday resort for
tourists.
the unfertile tobacco fields derived ancient Didyma (meaning twins
remarkable at the temple of Apollo Artemisia and Apollo twin sister and
brothers) became very dear and poor owners of those fields are now
businessmen (most of them) owner of their hotels, restaurants and bars,
etc.. The name was changed into "Didim" which is one and only in Turkey
including a large area in its borders with the towns and villages
leading to it became the town centre.
Today's Didim as rapidly growing holiday resort completely different
than what it used to be 10-15 years ago welcoming large population of
tourists with its beautiful beaches, ancient towns, culture, climate
from all over the world. but comparing to the big tourist resorts like
Bodrum, Kusadasi it's not been spoiled we can say. most of the
infrastructure work have done by last winter which we expect no more
flooding of rain water in Altinkum and better main roads have finished
including pedestrian walk paths by the beach.
Local market of Didim is held on Saturdays can be visit by local
transport between Altinkum - town centre, runs in every 5 minutes or
take a walk for 25 minutes.
You can discover the beaches, natural coves and bays by boat trips
better, organised daily from the harbour in summer season which starts
beginning of May. water sports, diving courses, fishing tours also
available.
Didim itself very close to ancient towns and natural wonders comparing
to most of the holiday resorts of Turkey.
You can discover the area itself by local travel agents who have
organised tours to Lake Bafa, Akköy village, Didyma - Miletos - Priene,
Söke Market, Kusadasi Market, Bodrum, Ephesus - Virgin Mary's house,
Pamukkale, Aphrodisias, Dalyan, etc...
About Akbuk
Akbuk is rising trend on Real Estate industry with its nature as well as
with its history. It used to be a small town where all fishermen catch
delicious Aegean seabass, today rapidly groving tourism resort with its
holiday complexes as well as summer houses, villas, harbour, hotels...
Akbuk Made township 1991 and developing as very well planned. Most of
the infrastructural work has been done, clean roads, beautiful and very
calm beaches, welcomes you to Akbuk is an ideal resort for the ones who
loves silence and water sports. Many people who comes from big cities
just after been here and made decisions about staying here after their
retirement. It is explored by tour operators in recent years but not
been very busy yet comparing to the such resorts like Altinkum,
Kusadasi, etc.
The economy related tourism in recent years and also fishing for most of
the locals do have their fishing boats mainly used for boat trips along
the coasts of Akbuk for the summer time.
during your visit to Akbuk The Chapel on the cast line close to town
center is very well preserved can be visited open to public visits.
There are big holiday comlexes, 3 star hotels and also one 4 star hotel
and also one holiday complex for French tour operators rated as holiday
resort 5 stars, and also small pensions, motels available during the
summer season. Restaurants by the sea, serves delicious fish and local
food can be found with the reasonable prices not to be missed
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