Club Aegean
Club Aegean is a hotel in Didim, Aydın Province. Club Aegean is situated nearby to the suburb Efeler, as well as near Didyma.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Didyma and Apollon Temple.
Didyma
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Didyma was an ancient Greek sanctuary on the coast of Ionia in the domain of the famous city of Miletus. Apollo was the main deity of the sanctuary of Didyma, also called Didymaion. Didyma is situated 1 km northwest of Club Aegean.
Apollon Temple
Ruins
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Apollon Temple is a ruins, which is situated 1 km northwest of Club Aegean.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Efeler and Altınkum.
Efeler
Suburb
Efeler is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Didim, Aydın Province, Turkey. Its population is 25,566.
Altınkum
Suburb
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Altınkum is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Didim, Aydın Province, Turkey. Its population is 5,516. It is a seaside resort on the Aegean Sea, 123 km from Aydın. Altınkum is situated 3 km southeast of Club Aegean.
Club Aegean
- Type: Hotel
- Categories: accommodation, building, and tourism
- Location: Didim, Aydın Province, Turkey, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
37.38041° or 37° 22′ 50″ northLongitude
27.26536° or 27° 15′ 55″ eastElevation
58 metres (190 feet)Open location code
8G9997J8+54GeoNames ID
10129439
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