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PAID CONTENT FOR AKRA DIDIM RESORT & SPA


PAID CONTENT FOR AKRA DIDIM RESORT & SPA


Akra Didim Resort & Spa DIDIM, TÜRKIYE


Located in the coastal town of Didim, Aydın, Akra Didim Resort & Spa is set to open its doors in April 2026 as one of the most remarkable new destinations in the Aegean. Once the crossroads of ancient civilisations, Didim today combines history, natural beauty and a relaxed seaside atmosphere. With its nature-friendly design and commitment to the concept of ‘Simplicity’, Akra Didim Resort & Spa invites travellers to enjoy a holiday experience where comfort, culture and wellness come together throughout all four seasons. The resort has 279 rooms and suites, alongside


80 Priene Houses inspired by Hellenistic architecture. These provide tailored options for families, adults and guests seeking privacy or a retreat in harmony with nature. From sea- view rooms to private pool suites and terraced residences, every detail has been designed to capture the essence of the Aegean landscape. Dining at Akra Didim Resort & Spa celebrates


the flavours of the Aegean while embracing international cuisine. Fresh seafood, seasonal herbs and local olive oil form the heart of the


culinary experience. Traditional flavours such as wild thyme, sage and artichokes are reinterpreted into modern dishes, offering guests an authentic yet refined gastronomic journey. The large Spa & Wellness Centre is dedicated to


holistic wellbeing. Travellers can revitalise with Watsu therapy, a thalassotherapy pool filled with sea water, Kneipp paths to stimulate circulation and vitality pools and cold plunge baths designed to strengthen the immune system. Sports enthusiasts can visit the Akra Racket Club, which has tennis, padel and pickleball courts, while younger guests can enjoy creative workshops and tailored activities. Beyond the resort, Didim reveals its cultural


depth. The Temple of Apollo, one of antiquity’s most important sanctuaries, lies just a short journey away. The nearby Bafa Lake, a haven for migratory birds, attracts birdwatchers from around the world. Visitors can also see locals carpet weaving in nearby villages, preserving a centuries- old craft. Meanwhile, the annual Altinkum Sailing Races add a vibrant sporting tradition to the region’s identity.


DON’T MISS Stay in a sea-view room for sensational views and be sure to visit the Temple of Apollo


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KEY FEATURES • 279 rooms & suites • 80 Priene Houses • Spa & Wellness Centre • Multipurpose event halls


KEY ACTIVITIES • Tennis, padel & pickleball • Art & Culture Village for children • Local gastronomy experiences • Cultural & artistic events


GET IN TOUCH akrahotels.com T: +90 444 40 45 E: sales@akrahotels.com


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