About Altinkum
Altinkum literally translates as Golden Sand aside from the lovely long beach, where you can relax, swim and enjoy a variety of water-sports; there are a number of fascinating attractions in the surrounding area. You can explore the ruins of the ancient Ionian city of Miletus, or visit Didyma, site of a temple of Apollo with its famous oracle. It's also possible to catch a ferry to Bodrum for a day of sightseeing. Altinkum is about two hours drive from Izmir airport.45 minutes to Bodrum Airport
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.
Also called DIDYMI, or BRANCHIDAE, ancient sanctuary and seat of an oracle of Apollo, located south of Miletus in modern Turkey. Before being plundered and burned by the Persians (c. 494 BC), the sanctuary was in the charge of the Branchids, a priestly caste named after Branchus, a favorite youth of Apollo. After Alexander the Great conquered Miletus (334), the oracle was re sanctified; the city administered the cult, annually electing a prophet. About 300 BC the Milesians began to build a new temple, intended to be the largest in the Greek world. The annual festival held there, the Didymeia, became Panhellenic in the beginning of the 2nd century BC. Excavations made between 1905 and 1930 revealed all of the uncompleted new temple and some carved pieces of the earlier temple and statues.

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