Offering a beach with a modern collection of restaurants, cafes,shops and small hotels lining the front with plenty of sunloungers and umbrellas . The water shelves very gently making it ideal for the families. Even in the height of the summer, a cool breeze blows, ideal for windsurfing and yachting. The village set back from the beach, is a classic small hamlet with a tea house beside the mosque and a couple of little corner shops.
Set 2 to 3kms distance from the inland village, the rapidly shelving beach at Ortakent is an idyllic environment for water sports. The head of the bay has several cafes, bars, restaurants and small shops lining it which are open throughout the day. At 2kms, this is the longest beach on the peninsula making very popular.Situated in the centre of the peninsula this resort allows easy and quick access to all nieghbouring resorts and amenities.
Surrounded by mandarin orchards and vegetable gardens - with lovely mountain views, the pretty village of Dekeroy is peaceful and unspoilt. Offering a real taste of the local lifestyle, the village is home to an art gallery, and authentic coffee shop and restaurant offering typical Turkish food - with fantastic mountain views. The resort's central location makes it an ideal base for exploring the Bodrum Peninsula.
Turgutreis has developed from its origins as a small sleepy fishing village to a thriving holiday resort whose waterfront now boasts a new modern marina to complement its long sand and shingle beach. In the main square, behind the harbour, you will find a wide selection of cafes, bars and restaurants. Turgutreis combines the traditional Turkish lifestyle and the tourism elements perfectly.
Gumusluk stands on the site of the ancient Carian city of Myndous whose seafront sections slid into the sea in some long-forgotten earthquake. Today these barely submerged remains are a magnet for snorkellers and underwater photographers. Gumusluk is the ideal holiday destination for everyone. It is protected against developments, which means unlike many other holiday destinations it has not been over exposed. Bars and restaurants are also forbidden from playing music too loud, but it is the people who live in the village itself that make the place as they are some of the friendliest people you have ever met, and will go to almost any length to make sure your stay is enjoyable.
The resort centre itself is small and charming with cobbled streets leading to the many cafes and restaurants. The central mosque is quite splendid for so small a town. Yalıkavak hosts a street market on Thursdays. There is a lone windmill on the shore, near the harbour, where the local fishing boats moor alongside the visiting yachts, with a narrow beach stretching in each direction. A perfect resort for those who wish to experience Turkey and experience the local hospitality.
Torba tucks into a protected bay in the north east corner of the peninsula. A popular resort for those looking for peace and quiet yet easily accessible to the bustling resort of Bodrum . Torba is a small notable tourist resort with pebbly and sandy beaches along a coastline dotted with small bars and restaurants. There are reminders of the past well worth seeing. A superbly preserved round structure built by the Lelegians more than 2500 years ago, probably a tomb, crowns a big hill overlooking the village, while the ruins of a Byzantine monastery stand on the east side of the bay.
This traditional fishing village is set amid beautiful pine forests, farmland and orchards within a conservation area. Life in Yaliciftlik remains traditional, offering a great chance to experience the real Turkey, and you will enjoy the fantastic beach for which the village is best known. Set within a sweeping bay, the western end of the beach is shingle and features several restaurants serving good food, whilst the eastern end is sandy.
Tuzla is a new resort that is situated close to Bodrum airport, a beautiful green area becoming very popular due to Vita Park Golf Course. Tuzla Lake is formed by the deep inlet from the Gulf of Güllük and Mandalya Bay, perhaps one of the most stunning locations in Turkey. Home to a host of ancient ruins the lake is surrounded by mountains covered with olive groves, pine and tamarisk trees. The area is particularly special as a natural bird sanctuary; throughout the year a large variety of rare birds including pelicans, flamingos and white storks can be seen flocking to the wetlands. The villas with private pools we have to offer cover two valleys and hillsides, the contours of the land allowing for spectacular views of Tuzla lake, the sea and mountains. With traditional fishing villages with a variety of restaurants close to the villas and a Bodrum town a 25minute drive away this is a perfect resort for families.
Known as the most upscale and bohemian of Turkish resorts, Bodrum, with its pretty whitewashed houses and abundant flowers, has always attracted a sophisticated crowd. Bodrum has managed to retain its special atmosphere, bustling with people and colourful activity. With its wonderful harbour and marina promenade full of yachts and traditional gulets it is the yachting centre of the Aegean. Bodrum is justly renowned for its nightlife, with scores of bars, restaurants and nightclubs.
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