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All about information and photos Didim - Altinkum

 Altinkum (English translation – golden sand), is an exciting and vibrant resort with something to suit everyone, from aquatics to exploring ancient sites or simply lazing in the sun, Altinkum has it all. With golden beaches shelving gently into the turquoise blue waters of the Aegean, stresses and strains of modern life will be swept away as you relax under the Aegean sun. And at the end of the day witness the spectacular colours created by the sunset over the sea, which must surely rate amongst the best in the region. Whilst in Altinkum experience the colourful world lying peacefully beneath the clear blue waters, with a course in scuba diving. The diving school is operated by a team of fully qualified instructors with 15 years experience. Whether you are a beginner or an intermediate there are courses to suit all levels. Or visit one of the many ancient sites in Didim and the surrounding areas. The Temple of Apollo is situated 2km from Altinkum, see the ancient ruins of Didyma and the famous Head of Medusa (she with hair of snakes!). A trip to Ephesus/The Virgin Mary’s house is a must whilst visiting Turkey, located 90km from Altinkum. This is one of the most spectacular archeological sites of the Roman Empire, once the largest harbour city of Asia Minor. Whilst at Ephesus visit The Grand Theatre, with a seating capacity of 25,000. A popular venue now for open air concerts where greats such as Sting and Diana Ross have performed. With so much to see including The Celsius Library, the open-air marble toilets, the brothel and the house said to be where the Virgin Mary lived and spent her last days, a trip to Ephesus will certainly leave a lasting impression. If beach life and lazy days are more your thing then take advantage of nearly a mile of soft pale sandy beach, where you can rent a sun bed and umbrella for the day and work on your tan until the sun goes down. And for those feeling energetic, why not try out some of the water sports on offer, hire a pedalo, take out a jet ski, ride the banana boat or sail off into the Aegean for the day on one of the many boat trips available down at the harbour. For something a little more special or for that special occasion, the sunset dinner cruises are a must. Watch the sun gently set over the Aegean and spend the evening under the stars in a picturesque lagoon, with soft music, fine wine and local cuisine served by the captain. The perfect end to a perfect day.

 
 
 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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