Self catering apartment to let. Tuzla Lake area, Bodrum Peninsular, Turkey.
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Explore Bodrum Peninsular

| Boğaziçi: The nearby village
of Boğaziçi is 10 minutes drive from Turquoise resort and holds an
important place in history as the site of the ancient city of Bargilia.
After exploring the unspolit stone village, a swim in the clear blue
water is perfect. Small fishing boats come and go throughout the day
delivering their catch to restaurants on the shore where you can dine
and relax overlooking the glittering Mandalya
Bay.
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| Guvercinlik: is about 15
minutes from Turquoise on the road into Bodrum, could be typical of the
sleepy villages scattering the peninsula. However, as each of them have
their own unique atmosphere and landscape, a visit is not to be missed.
Nestled in a vast sweeping bay embraced by untouched mountains, head to
Guvercinlik for the Monday market or to watch the sun set from one of
the waterfront restaurants. The view from here is truly
priceless.
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| Yalikavak: This popular
village offers some excellent seafood restaurants close to the harbour
where you can enjoy a wide variety of fish dishes. Yalikavak
is offers a more peaceful surrounding, yet has plenty to see
and do. The new marina features a shopping mall, amphitheatre, beach
club, sailing school and
clinic.
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| Turgutreis: This modern town
is named after the legendary turkish sailor Turgut Reis and is well
known for its Saturday market and bazaar. Turgutreis is popular for its
beaches and impressive marina which opened in 2002 featuring shops,
cafes, bank and
supermarket.
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| Gumusluk: Historically known
as the ancient city of Myndos, Gumusluk is a fishing village having a
selection of seafood restaurants and breathtaking
views.
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| Gundogan: Although Gundogan
is becoming popular with foreigners, this small town retains it’s
traditional charm and is mainly resident to
locals.
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| Torba: A pretty village with a
picturesque mountain backdrop, Torba has a peaceful atmosphere with a
few restaurants and a small pebble beach. Torba is north of the
peninsula.
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| Gumbet: The resort of Gumbet
is located in the next bay along from Bodrum and has one of the longest
beaches on the peninsula. A wide range of water sports are available
here and the beach front is lined with shops, cafes and bars. At night
time Gumbet comes alive with the buzzing atmosphere of Bar Street which
runs from the centre of town down to the beach and there are many bars,
tavernas, cafes and nightclubs to choose
from.
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| Gulluk: Gulluk is a
picturesque bay and traditionally a fishing village. You will find
watersports, stunning views and a good choice of cafes and
restaurants.
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| Golturkbuku: Two villages,
Golkoy and Turkbuku, merged to form the exclusive Golturkbuku,
attracting the rich and famous with it’s trendy cafes, bars, restaurants
and jetty style beach clubs. Golturkbuku, located north of the
peninsula, is a stunning destination where the sea is calm and the view
of sunrise and sunset is truly
magnificent.
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| Bitez: Bitez is a great place
for those who want to chill out in a relaxing atmosphere and the breeze
makes sailing and windsurfing popular here. There are many restaurants
offering a wide variety of cuisine, and with its shallow water Bitez is
perfect for a family day
trip.
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