You are bound for this small and traditional Turkish village during your Bargain Holidays to Mavi Sehir. It may be quaint but this is the only place in Turkey where tourists can get a feel of the lokantas or the typical cafes in Turkey. Your Bargain Holidays to Mavi Sehir will afford you a sighting of the Greek Islands Farmako and Agathonissi when you look out to the sea. The island of Farmako became known in history as the island where Julius Caesar was held by his kidnappers for more than a month.
While your Mavi Sehir Bargain Holidays destination has limited attractions that will sustain you for days, it is easy to travel to Didim by dolmus in a matter of minutes. The dolmus leaves the village of Mavi Sehir every 10 minutes during summer, and up to four times every hour during winter. It is also easy to catch the dolmus during your Mavi Sehir Bargain Holidays as you can just hop in when it passes by.
While in Didim during your Your Bargain Holidays to Mavi Sehir, you can spend an entire day exploring the mythical Temple of Apollo which has caught the interest of many tourists and historians all over the world. In ancient times, the Temple was known as the Didymaion. There are different conclusions as to when the Temple was built, some claiming it dates back to the 2nd millennium B.C. while other claims it was built during the 8th century. You will discover during your Your Bargain Holidays to Mavi Sehir that the Temple still holds that sacred place ambiance perhaps owing to the spirit of the sacred place.
Your Mavi Sehir Bargain Holidays will also bring you to Altinkum where you get to experience the traditional bazaars that characterize the typical Turkish life. The stalls will test your haggling skills but if you feel you are getting a good item for the price set by the seller then go for it. When sho9pping at the Yenihisar market during your Mavi Sehir Bargain Holidays, there is wisdom in always checking out that you actually got the item you paid for. And since Altinkum is just a few minutes away by bus, why not stay a little later so you can see how the town comes alive at night?
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