For information about the towns of the Bodrum Peninsula simply click on the town of your choice

GUNDOGAN  Gundogan
(ancient Farilya), 18 km from Bodrum is a peaceful village and developing fast! As well as becoming a favourite with Europeans Gundoghan is very popular with wealthy Turks from
Istanbul and Ankara who have summer homes in the village. The beach is clean,
the water crystal clear and is surrounded by some lovely restaurants and cafes
offering good quality local and international food!
GUMUSLUK  Gumusluk (meaning "silver"), 23 km from Bodrum is a peaceful village and one of the oldest settlements on the Bodrum Peninsula. Most of the village is designated an official archaeological site and thanks to its strict building regulations has kept its original appearance and photogenic charm. It remains small and sleepy with a few craft shops, cafes and mini markets for all of your essential items. Gumsuluk is the ideal spot for peace and relaxation and the fish restauarnats are highly regarded by tourists and locals alike!
YALIKAVAK  Yalikavak, 18 km away from Bodrum centre on the north western tip of the Bodrum Peninsula, is becoming ever more popular as an alternative resort to Bodrum. The small harbour is surrounded by restaurants and bars, and while there is the occasional disco bar, the general atmosphere is quiet, unhurried and relaxed, yet further along the shoreline is a new sophisticated Marina.
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