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Bademli Village, Bademli Coasts, Dikili

 
 

Bademli Village, is located on the south east of Dikili and offers great views and attractions to its visitors with its very long beautiful coasts and wonderful sandy beaches. A visit to Bademli Village is a must in your Dikili holidays.

The coasts and the Bademli Cove is popular for the visitors with its beaches and sea. The famous
Kalem Island and the remnants of the ancient Aya Nikola Church located on a small island is worth a see.

Popular things to do in Bademli include; sunbathing and enjoying beaches & sea; having a nice meal at the variety of seafront restaurants and hiking on the green hills.

You may find variety of delicious dishes in Bademli restaurants. Seafood and meat dishes are always very tasty and fresh. The village of Bademli is also famous with its special drink named "Koruk Şerbeti (Special Grape Juice)".

 

There are also variety of accommodation opportunities in Bademli village ranging from nice hotels to apartments & pensions.

Bademli is also located in the thermal region of Dikili and offers thermal cure to its visitors in its hot spring for all year round.

Bademli Hot Spring
Following the main road from Bademli through Denizkoy direction for about 3 km., turning to the right and following the road to the sea, you will arrive to Bademli Sea Hot Spring. You may both have the sea and the hot spring for all seasons. Source temperature here is 65 centigrade degrees. Sea and open source temperature is 42 centigrade degrees. Hot spring waters containing hydroasenate and arsenic are healthful for pain, rheumatism, kidney stone and skin diseases.

 
 
 
 

Bademli Cove

 

Aya Nikola Church

 
 
 
 
   
 
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