Lying
on the sunny Aegean coast is the popular resort of
Altinkum. Famous for its gently sloping sandy beaches
fringing crystal clear waters, Altinkum means 'Golden
Sands'. Its two long crescent beaches lie at each end
of the resort, starting at the harbour and finishing
at a rocky headland promontory, so providing over 1 km
of beach.
The
sun-warmed waters along this beach are mainly shallow
for a couple of hundred metres and are ideal for both
supervised children and non-swimmers. Sunbeds on the
sands make it easy to relax in tan-building comfort,
or if you are feeling energetic canoes and pedaloes
are available for hire.
Come
evening, Altinkum offers a huge choice of restaurants
and bars to suit every taste with most entertainment
centred around the two main squares and the bar
street. In the height of summer the centre of the
resort can become very lively, so for that time of
year we recommend that families with young children
choose accommodation away from the centre of town.
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Altinkum
isn't just about lazing in the sunshine, as
there is plenty to do during both the day
and evening.
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Even
if history was never your thing at school
you can't ignore the ancient world when you
stay here as Altinkum is close to many
fascinating ancient sites where you can
almost feel the past. Nearby is the small
resort of Didim with the Temple of Apollo
where the famous snake-adorned head of
Medusa stands, and the sheer size of the
columns is truly amazing. For a longer
day-out visit the inspiring ruins of
Ephesus, one of the seven wonders of the
ancient world. Or for something completely
different you could take a boat trip to the
Greek island of Samos, or perhaps enjoy a
walk around the nearby beautiful Bafa Lake
with its magnificent mountain backdrop.
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