Didim
The Temple of Apollo - with its ancient name "Didymaion" - is the fourth largest temple in the ancient Greek world, located in the Didim district of Aydın and was built in the name of Apollo, the son of Zeus and Leto. It is dedicated to Apollo, who is believed to have the power of prophecy.
Miletus Ancient City, with its famous name known in history, Miletos, has a deep historical past and this past goes back to the polished stone age. It is clearly stated in many historical sources that Miletos experienced a great flare with seamanship in the Archaic period.
Altinkum Beach is 80 km from Milas-Bodrum Airport and 2 km from the city center. The perimeter of Altinkum Beach is 1606 m, and its area is approximately 24,103 m2. Altınkum Beach, which has fine golden yellow sand, is constantly clean due to the current of the sea, which is a natural wonder.
Akbuk, 23 km from Didim, is in the Bay of Medalyan, Akbuk, with a 15 km coastline surrounded by mountains. Away from the noise of the city, it is the meeting point of nature with its deep blue sea, lush forests and clean air.
Lake Bafa and its surroundings are a fertile area that people have chosen as their living space for thousands of years. The ancient cave paintings found in the caves around the lake prove that the beginning of the settlement in the region dates back at least to the prehistoric period.
Under the responsibility of Aydın Regional Directorate of Forestry, landed on the 15.87 hectares area, Tavşanburnu Nature Park is located within the boundaries of Aydın Province, Didim District, offers recreational activities for daily use and accommodation with tents and caravans.
Located on a 63-decare land, the aquapark promises fun filled with excitement and adventure. It has Turkey's largest wave pool.
Miletus Museum is a small but very attractive venue. In 2011, it was finally reopened after a long renovation, in a new building after many years of closure. It was worth the wait - here one can admire not only the exhibits found in the area of the ancient city of Miletus but also from Priene and Didyma.