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Didim Marina

Didim Marina, known as D-Marin Didim, is a modern and elegant waterfront hub on the Aegean coast in Altınkum. It’s more than just a docking point — the marina doubles as a social gathering place with a yacht club, cafés, restaurants, and leisure spaces. With sleek floating pontoons, well-kept walkways, and views of yachts rocking in the harbor, it offers a stylish and relaxed spot to pause, stroll, or dine with a maritime atmosphere.

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Was Sie erwartet

D-Marin Didim has a total of 576 berths, accommodating vessels ranging from small yachts to superyachts up to 70 meters in length. The marina includes a 400-ton travel lift, dry-dock facilities, and full technical support for boat maintenance and repairs. On land, there is a yacht club, shopping, a helipad, restaurants, sports facilities, and modern infrastructure, making it a full-service marine and leisure complex. 

Warum diese Tour buchen

Even if you're not a boater, the marina is very welcoming to visitors. Bring your camera — the yachts and harbor views are very photogenic, especially at sunset. There’s good infrastructure: restrooms, Wi-Fi, parking, and comfortable walking paths. Because it’s a working marina, some areas may be restricted, but the public promenades and cafés offer a peaceful, high-quality experience.

Die richtige Tour auswählen

From Altınkum, Didim Marina is just a short drive. Taxis and local minibuses run frequently between Altınkum and Didim town, making access easy. If you’re driving, there is parking at the marina. Once you arrive, walk towards the waterfront the marina walkways are well maintained, and signs point you to the yacht club, restaurants, and nautical services.

Wissenswertes vor der Abreise

Evenings are magical at the marina, as the lights come on and yachts reflect in the calm water. Late afternoon is also a great time a perfect moment for a drink or dinner as the day winds down. During the day, mornings are peaceful, ideal for a quiet walk or a coffee while watching the boats. Summer weekends can be busier, so a weekday visit gives a more relaxed feel.