Blueberry Hill is nestled behind the ancient Temple Of Apollo, in the most sought after area of Didim. As the name suggests, the setting is a prime hilltop site, which in turn provides tremendous views over the whole of Didim, including the crystal waters of the Aegean.
The sixty eight properties are divided among four individual blocks, each consisting 1, 2 bedroom apartments and 3 bedroom penthouses. Set in magnificent landscaped grounds and huddled around a sparkling sapphire pool with lazy river. The difficulty will be tearing yourself away from "Blue Hill " to sample the other delights of Altinkum.
Resort Information
Altinkum translated means "Golden Sand" and relates to the superb beaches. The beaches slope gently and are safe for families with children, they are just as appealing to those just wanting to unwind, take it easy and work on their tans. The beach wraps round the picturesque Altinkum Bay forming two beaches one at either end of the town. There are plenty of sun beds and umbrellas for hire and at very reasonable rates too. Go for a paddle or a swim in the calm sparkling blue waters where You will also find a large assortment of waterspouts both ends of the beach; Windsurfing Jet Skis, Banana Boat Ride, and for those less energetic, Pedalos.
During the day Altinkum is a quiet relaxing resort and by night is livened up by the numerous bars scattered around the resort. There are family aimed bars with fun atmospheres and light music, for tourists looking for a lively night out there are bars with a more fast pace as well as nightclubs including an open air nightclub with very lively music and shows. Turkish night, belly dancing, karaoke and much more.
Altinkum runs a weekly market which is held on a Saturday. The local minibus will take you there they come every 5 – 10 minutes. Here you can buy a huge variety of things, the fresh fruit and vegetables are especially good and extremely cheap. The main resort shopping centre is Dolphin Square, near the centre of the resort front. There are also a large number of shops on the seafront.
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