Altinkum - Turkish Property on the Agean Coast
According to myth, "After God created men, he shook off the scrap clay from his
hands; and the pieces of clay fell on the Aegean Sea. The Agean islands
and shores of this region are so awe inspiring because they have been created
from the same clay with men." With its thousands of islands of which some are
not even shown on the maps and with its curved shores, Agean Coast
couldn't possibly be described in a better way!..Altinkum Turkish Property is
sought after due to the climate and location. In addition, property and
villas in Altinkum and Turkey are at present a good investment.

The Agean Coast, Altinkum and Didim
Didim is set on this fantastic geographical part of the world. It is 175 km
south from the Turkey's third largest city Izmir; 70 km from Kusadasi and 110
km from Bodrum, which are the two important tourist resorts of Turkey.
Didim is one of the peninsulas surrounding the Güllük Gulf (the other is the
Bodrum Peninsula). It has a coast of 53 km in total full of bays. Almost all
the bays have sandy beaches and allow people to sunbathe and swim freely. Among
these bays, the most important one is of course Altinkum (Altynkum
meaning the golden sand), which lies right in front of the hotels region and
which is one of the most beautiful and worldwide famous beaches of the Agean
coast. With its very fine sand and its clear blue waters, it
highly deserves its reputation and the property along this coast is reflects
this.

The Climate on the Agean Coast
Though it is in quite a hot climate and on a peninsula, either for its air of
very low humidity or the breeze which mildly blows from the land towards the
sea all day long, or for the sea which covers your horizon, Didim creates a
feeling of infinity and eternity, as well as a feeling of limitless freedom in
every visitor. Don't you believe? Then come and live it for yourself!...
The Agean Accommodation
There are about 200 touristic accomodations with an approximate 25.000 beds
totally, in Didim. Within wide range of different classes of accomodations and
property varying from boarding-houses to hotels, and from camping areas to
holiday villages, you will be able to find a place to suit your expectations.
Some of these properties work with holiday makers and some are independent and
most have pages on the internet.
Relax and Unwind - Altinkum Awaits You!
You may spend your days swimming in any part of the coastline, cruising on a
boat in the magical Agean blue waters, doing water sports or joining the daily
trips to the nearby archeological or natural sites. You may spend your nights
eating delicious foods of the international or turkish cousine in one of the
restaurants, and enjoying yourselves in bars and discos where you'll find
different types of music and drinks. Of course you have other choices like;
shopping at Dolphin Square or after watching the sunset in Mavisehir, eating
"manti", "gözleme" or "izmir lokmasi"...
Historical Beauty
Have you ever seen a forest of stone? We are not talking about rocks in mountany
areas, but a man-made "stone forest". Would you like to see it? Then come to
Didim and visit the Temple of Apollon. Those columns erected by people who
lived 7-8 centuries before Christ and who did not yet know how to mix sand,
pebbles and cement to make plaster, have been standing almost for 3000 years.
You will surely experience one of the most special moments of your life. Because
at that moment, you will not only be in a foreign country, surrounded by
foreign people but also you will be standing in a place shared by different
civilizations for 3000 years. And from that moment on you are one of those who
shared it. You are in the third greatest temple of the ancient world. That
temple is the architectural twin of the Artemision, which is
one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Artemision is no more there to see, but Temple of Apollon still exists with all
its majesty. Besides, if your holiday coincides with the festival in Didim, you
can even watch a concert here at night time. We have mentioned that Didim is
very adventageous because of its position. In fact, many settlements of the
Aegean, thus the ancient world, is close enough to visit by daily trips.
For example, the ancient "city of the philosophers ", Miletus
is 20 km from Didim. One of the seven philosophers of the ancient world,
Thales; Anaksimandros who drew the first world map to be known; philosopher and
historian Hekaitos; city planner and architect Hippodamos have all lived in
Miletus. The city which was originally by the sea, is now in the middle of a
plane, due to the earth carried by the Meander River. And that plane is so huge
that, the local people, in situations requiring patience and serenity say that
"to endure all this, one must have a heart as wide as the Balat Plane".
Another "work" of the Meander River is the Bafa Lake, 30 km from Didim. Once
beeing a Gulf of the Aegean Sea, again by the earth that the river carried
throughout the ages, it is now a lake. You can swim there or watching the many
islands on it and the surrounding forests you can eat fresh fish. 15 km from
Didim is the pretty holiday resort, Akbük. The green of the forests mix with
the blue of the sea to create a picture from heaven. Its coast of approximately
11 km allows all sorts of water sports to be enjoyed. Not over yet! There is
the ancient city of Priene, which was a bishopary in the Bizantium period; old
Greek village of Do?anbey, with its interesting stone houses; a natural wonder,
Karina; another natural wonder Kazikli bay; Haydar's bay, which makes a
foreigner exclaim, "Where am I, in Acapulco?"; and many more, still untold
of...
The last but not the least, two more sites to discover: first, Pamukkale
(meaning cotton castle) famous for its calcium terraces which really looks like
made from cotton. You will admit that nowhere else but in a scenery of snow you
can see this much white all around. And the glamorous final! Ephesus,
home of the temple built for the goddess Artemis which is one
of the seven wonders of the ancient world. With its roads, anfitheatre,
library, houses, baths, agoras and even its brothel, Ephesus welcomes you, as
vivid as its ancient times. We tried to describe a "picture of Didim" for you.
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