Didim, Türkiye: Ancient Temples, Beaches, and Walking Tours
Didim is a tranquil resort on the Aegean coast, a must-see destination for antiquity, sea, and tranquility. I'll share what's definitely worth seeing.
Temple of Apollo
Didim's main attraction and one of the largest ancient temples in the world.
Once upon a time, there were more than 120 columns here, each about 20 meters high—twice as tall as the columns of the Parthenon and comparable to Baalbek.
The temple was famous for its oracle of Apollo, second only to Delphi in importance. Today, you can see the giant columns, altar, and reliefs.
🧢 Tip: Visit in the morning or evening, as it's hot during the day. Water and a hat are required.
📍 Hisar Mahallesi, Didim
Miletus
25 km from Didim is ancient Miletus, once a major port and center of philosophy. The most impressive thing here is the enormous Roman theater, seating 15,000, with a beautiful view from the top.
☀️ Important: There's almost no shade, so it's best to arrive early.
📍 Balat Mahallesi, Balat Village
Altinkum Beach
The resort's main beach, with fine golden sand and a convenient entrance to the sea.
It has a Blue Flag, so the water is clean, the beach is well-maintained, and perfect for families with children.
Along the beach are cafes, restaurants, and a pleasant promenade.
📍 Altınkum Mahallesi
Bafa Lake
If you're looking to swap the sea for nature, I highly recommend it.
The lake is located 30 km from Didim and used to be a bay.
It boasts beautiful mountains, the ruins of an ancient city, and birds like flamingos and pelicans. There are fish restaurants serving local fish on the shore.
Didim Promenade
The best place for evening strolls.
It's nice to simply walk along the sea, watch the sunset, and soak up the resort atmosphere.
How to get there?
There are buses from Izmir, Bodrum, and Dalaman. There are no direct routes; you'll need to transfer to Milas → Didim.
⚠️ There are only about 3 buses a day from Milas; it's best to check the schedule in advance. #turkeycities #trip #traveltukey