
With palm-lined streets ringing its bays, and white sugar-cube houses and villas crowding the hillside, Bodrum is the South Aegean's prettiest resort. Boasting a yacht harbour and a port for ferries to the Greek island of Kos, it's no surprise that most of the fun to be had here is in the water.
In the last few decades holiday visitors have been drawn to the atmospheric fishing villages and friendly beach resorts that have grown up around the Bodrum Peninsula and further north along the Aegean coastline. Bodrum boasts clean, sandy beaches, beautiful pine-clad inland terrain, scented orange groves, and breath-taking views out across both the Mediterranean Sea and the Aegean.
For night owls Bodrum town is the main attraction in the region. The world-famous, open-air Halicarnassus Disco is a must, with its laser shows, light and sound systems and flamboyant clientele.
Here you are also well placed to visit historic treasures such as Troy and Ephesus.
Gumbet
Gumbet is a resort popular for its nightlife and water sports. Located at the southwest corner of Turkey , Gumbet is centrally located to all the lively beach resorts of Turkey and Greece. There are varied range of water sports available at Gumbet. The beach of Gumbet is sandy , long and curvy.
Gundogan
Gundogan is situated at only a few minutes drive in the west of Yalikavak. It is quite and peaceful place which is still more or less unspoiled despite the holiday developments on the surrounding hills. Since the north of the Bodrum peninsula has often a fresh breeze, Many surfers prefer Gundogan Area .
Gundogan Beach is one of the longest in Bodrum peninsula, it is beautifully situated among the tangerine, olive and pine trees. Nearby Rabbit and Apostol islands attract many visitors. Yali Mosque with its attractive Minaret and wind Mills are interesting to see. Gundogan bay is quite suitable for sailing and surfing. It is very attractive area for sponge diving and underwater photography.
Turgutreis Marina
Turgutreis Marina, within Municipality Boundaries of Turgutreis is situated in the furthest west points of Bodrum Peninsula between Güllük and Gökova gulfs, which has served as a home to many different civilizations throughout the history.
Turgutreis district, which comes under the city of MuÄŸla and Bodrum Town is situated where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Aegean Sea. There are 14 Turkish islands around Turgutreis as well as the Greek Islands Kos, Kalimnos, Patmos.
Bitez
From the bustling city of Bodrum to the peaceful sandy beaches of Bitez that are so ideal for paddling. Watersports enthusiasts have plenty to keep them occupied here, and there's plenty of history and rural charm if you want to experience the 'real' Turkey.
Bitez on Turkey's Aegean coast has been popular with the British for many years. Water sports enthusiasts love it for its pleasant onshore winds and safe crescent-shaped bay. There are market stalls and small restaurants open late into the evening making a picturesque holiday setting.
Yalikavak
Yalikavak impresses with its combination of alluring traditional charm and a sense of recognition of the importance of contemporary comforts desired by today's discerning visitor. This is what makes Yalikavak attractive to those who care for both, the old and the new.
The town is neat and tidy, and some antiquated buildings have undergone sensitive restoration and conversation to modern use, one being an old water cistern converted to a gallery displaying the works of well-known local and national painters. Another is a disused olive oil processing plant which has been refurbished and turned into an attractive souvenir shop.
Bodrum region is well served by Bodrum Airport and Dalaman Airport for all international flights and you are able to book Airport Connex online offering you and professional reliable airport transfer service.
Transfers from Bodrum airport are 45 minutes