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ALTINKUM The busy resort of Altinkum, boasts 3 beautiful sandy beaches, all providing sun-loungers/brollies, numerous watersports, plenty of beach-side cafe/bars and restaurants. The fantastic ancient ruins of Ephesus and Pammukale are only a few hours drive away, and tours can be arranged through various tour operators in the resort. You can also take the ferry to the Greek Island of Kos direct from Altinkum. Cost approx £30. The ancient ruin of Apollo Temple is only a 10 minute journey by Dolmus, found just outside of Altinkum. The local shop is only a minute walk away providing you with your basic groceries. Larger supermarkets can be found in Altinkum, (Dolmus drops you off outside)! There are a many restaurants in walking distance from the apartment, but most restaurants in Altinkum offer a car service where they will collect and take you back home for nothing! Banks and the Post Office also found in Altinkum. The best place to change your money is in the Jewellery Shops.

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#1 Keith Fine from Bristol England commented, on January 24, 2011, 2:04 pm:
Altinkum. A very friendly clean resort with beautifull golden sandy beaches, and clear water. A large choice of places to eat and plenty of bars. The cost of food and drink is much cheaper than in the Euro zone. A large beer is from 3.5 Turkish lira. Approx. £1.30 Loads to see and do.

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