| Full Description: Aegean Palms Complex is a marvelous new modern development situated close to the Third Beach area of the Altinkum holiday resort. Units currently available within the complex comprise of 7x1 bedroom apartments priced from £26,000, 3x2 bedroom apartments priced from £45,000, 1x2 bedroom duplex apartment priced at £62,000, 3x3 bedroom penthouse duplex apartments priced at £67,000 and 2x4 bedroom penthouse duplex apartments priced at £72,000.
Each apartment consists of an entrance hallway, an open plan kitchen/lounge, 1 or 2 bedrooms, balconies and a bathroom with a shower cubicle, toilet and washbasin. Every apartment within Aegean Palms Complex benefits from a pool view and has been finished to the highest standards using only the best quality materials and workmanship.
Complex features and facilities include 24 hour security with CCTV cameras, a mini market, childrens play area, a communal 150m2 swimming pool with childrens section, pool snack bar, restaurant, internet cafe, fitness centre and a landscaped communal garden area. Apartment facilities include a shared satellite TV system, a beautifully carved triple locking front door with re-enforced steel, a fully fitted kitchen with artificial marble effect work tops, a fully tiled bathroom fitted with European style toilets, sinks and large vanity units, a dual purpose air conditioning unit in lounge, coving on ceilings, tiled floors throughout, PVC double glazed doors and windows, mosquito nets on doors and windows and a 50 Ltr electric boiler in bathroom.
The construction completion date for Aegean Palms Complex is May 2009, the external walls of the building have a painted finish and annual maintenance for the development will be approximately £400.
Resort Overview: Like Bodrum and Kusadasi, its neighbours on Turkey's south Aegean Coast, Altinkum is heavily frequented by British holiday package tourists, but unlike these other frenetic resorts Altinkum is small and quiet, making it perfect for families with young children and those seeking a relaxed, easy-going beach holiday. The resort town's main attraction are its three long sandy beaches, that stretch from the small harbour at one end of a gently shelving bay to a rocky cliff at the other end. Little wonder that the name Altinkum means 'golden sands'. In this resort devoted to leisure and pleasure, lazy days on the beach, perhaps indulging in some watersports, are the order of the day, while night time is spent trying out the laid back restaurants and bars, many of them serving up British fare and named for familiar English landmarks. Those with a yen for sightseeing will find Altinkum perfectly placed to visit two major ancient sites, the Temple of Apollo at Didyama and the vast Roman ruins at Ephesus.
Shopping: Shopping opportunities, in haggling Turkish style, abound along the pedestrianised seafront of Altinkum, which is packed with souvenir shops, jewellery stores and boutiques selling copies of designer clothing. The main centre is Dolphin Square, and there is a modern shopping complex called the Didyma Shopping Mall not far away. Self-caterers will find all the provisions they need at the two main supermarkets, Gima and Migros, between the seafront and town centre.
Restaurants: Altinkum is bursting with good restaurants serving most forms of international cuisine, although Turkish and traditional English predominates to cater to the demand of holidaymakers. Most restaurant menus indicate prices in Sterling, and many are even willing to accept Pounds in payment. With such a feast of eateries it is difficult to single out any particular establishment, but for the best of British it is hard to beat Harry Ramsdens for friendliness, price and quality. Arti Restaurant prides itself in introducing visitors to the delights of Turkish cuisine. For a family group or party of varied tastes opt for The Grand Restaurant in Dolphin Square, where the menu consists of Turkish, Indian, Chinese and English dishes, all of high standard.
Nightlife: While it is not as rowdy as the major Turkish resorts, those who wish to indulge will find plenty of after-dark entertainment and fun in Altinkum, where nightlife is centred mainly in Dolphin Square and in the bars along the sea front promenade. Everything from disco dancing, karaoke and belly-dancing to bingo and pool is on offer, the entertainment fuelled by cheap drinks and cocktails. Clubbers are catered for during the height of the summer season at Medusa, an open-air night club that is regarded as Altinkum's most hectic party point. Another hot favourite for young people is the Garden Bar.
Activities: There are sunbeds and umbrellas aplenty to rent on Altinkum's lovely beaches, where the turquoise waters shelve gently allowing for safe bathing. Those who are more energetic can try their hand at windsurfing, jet-skiing, pedaloes, a banana boat ride or perhaps a scuba diving lesson: all these activities and more are available on the beaches. A variety of tours, boat trips and excursions to surrounding resorts, towns and historic sites are available, or visitors can hop on a dolmus (mini-bus) and explore on their own places like the Roman ruins at Ephesus, the Pamukkale spas and calcium deposits, or the lively resorts of Kusadasi and Bodrum.
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