Akbuk Turkish Properties from Albatross
Akbuk is ideally situated between Bodrum and Didim
Akbuk is located in the centre of Turkey's favourite
coast. The town which is between Bodrum and Didim, is a perfect holiday
location set in a beautiful natural environment by the sea. Akbuk is covered
with protected forests and olive trees. The region has many clean beaches and
small bays. Akbuk is a much loved region by foreign and local tourists, it has
the highest oxygen ratio and the lowest humidity of Turkey, and is rich in
nature and sea.
Akbuk became a township in its own right in 1991 and its main economy is
fishing, which has also become a popular leisure pastime as visitors discover
the benefits of Akbuk's award-winning clean beach and the
water rich in sealife.
Akbuk is well served for travel between the main attractions of the Aegean
Coast, and will benefit from the new Tourist Road linking Kusadasi, Soke,
Priene, Miletos, Karacasu, Akbuk and Bodrum International Airport, which will
reduce the distance between Akbuk and Kusadasi to only 50km making Akbuk
Turkish property sought after.
Akbuk's warm and gentle climate - all year around
The climate here is warm, but being in the bay a gently breeze is refreshing to
cool you down especially in the peak summer months. In contrast to Altinkum,
Akbuk is virtually untouched and unspoilt by the tourist industry. I am sure
you will agree it is a little piece of heaven.
The all year round warm climate gives you more time to spend on Akbuk’s
beautiful white sands taking in the views of the tranquil bay and swimming in
the clear, clean water.
Akbuk's Location - convenient and central
Akbuk is 70 Km from Bodrum (Milas) airport, 65 Km from Kusadasi and just 18 Km
from the resort of Didim/Altinkum with a regular cheap bus service.
Things to do in Akbuk
Akbuk harbour is host to many different tours especially in the summer season
and nearby islands and bays can be visited by yacht tours. A number of boats
offer pleasure cruises and fishing trips. If you are a keen angler fishing from
almost any where along the Akbuk coastline will net you Sea Bass etc. There is
a weekly market at Akbuk every Friday, which also serves as a social gathering.
There are plenty of restaurants nearby, with
fantastic views of the bay overlooking the Aegean Sea. Where you and
your family can relax and watch the sunset as you enjoy your evening
meal. There are some bars and discos nearby if you feel like a drink
or dancing the night away. Shopping for groceries, you will find
mini-markets and under cover markets only a few minutes walk
away.
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