Didim was named Yeronda during the period of the Ottoman Empire and became a town in 1991. After the earthquake in 1995 the name was changed to Didim (origin: Didymaion).
With the population of 86.688 (source 2019), our town turned into a popular vacation address in the past few years. Didims acreage of 402 km' hosts around 2 million turists during the summer months.
Some of the historical sightseeing stops are the Temple of Apollo, the ancient city Milet, the ancient city Priene, the Holy Way, the Bafa Lake and the Monastery Cove.
Location
The distance to the county Aydin is 98 km, to Kusadasi 70 km, to central Bodrum 90 km, to the Bodrum airport 110 km and to the Izmir airport 142 km.
Air
The Turkish Accreditation Institute verified that the clean air in Didim has a positive effect on people with lung illnesses.
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