AKYARLAR
Akyarlar (Kefaluka) which used to be a Greek village located 22 km away from Bodrum city center lies 1.5 km along sea cost to the east part called �Koca�. Akyarlar is the furthest east edge of�Bodrum�Peninsula and it is the closest part of Bodrum�to Kos Island.
Akyarlar was a small fishing village before, today has an important attraction especially for the wind surfers with the suitable wind and weather conditons. Fish restaurants of Akyarlar still keep alive the atmosphere and traditions of old Fisherman Village.
How to get from Bodrum to Akyarlar?
You can either catch a dolmus from Bodrum city center that operates every 30 minutes or drive with your own car to the direction of Turgutreis and turn the left side from the Akyarlar junction to get Akyarlar.
B?TEZ
Bitez
is one of the holiday place where you can both enjoy the�tranquility and
nightlife with easy to access �bars and clubs.
Mandarine
gardens�with unforgettable scents surrounding Bitez will be waiting for
you to smell and walk among the trees.�Bitez offers various facilities
from windsurfing �to water motor sports.� Bitez has a lovely and very
welcoming� beach deserved to have blue flag with its clean and crystal
sea.
Many
restaurants lined up through the shore of�Bitez �offer a dinner with
delicious foods and fantastic sea view.
If
you ever get bored from the silence and calmness you can easily reach the very
close G�mbet district where many bars and clubs hosted.� � �
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G�L-T�RKB�K�
G�l-T�rkb�k�
was a site of Lycian civilization today is the holiday meeting point of high
society and popular people in Turkey located on the Turkish Riviera on the
opposite side of the Bodrum peninsula from the town of Bodrum. T�rkb�k� has a
well-protected harbor ringed with high hills containing a number of luxury
hotels and holiday villas. It has islands at the entrance of the bay. Other
cape of G�l-T�rkb�k� bay and these islands protects the bay from waves. The
town is a favorite vacation spot and second home residency of upper-class Turks
and although less well visited by Western European tourists compared to Bodrum,
also increasingly popular with foreign visitors.
There are no broad sandy
beaches in T�rkb�k�, but there is a semi-circular boardwalk dense with shops,
restaurants, bars and docks for sunbathing in the day and dining in the
evening. The protected harbor is a refuge for yachts and allows for swimming in
swimming pool like conditions in the morning before the afternoon breeze comes
in. In the high tourist season, Turkish pop-stars, models and professional
athletes can be sighted at the posh bars and restaurants or strolling along the
boardwalk, justifying the popular labeling of T�rkb�k� as the Saint-Tropez of
Turkey.
It is more or less
certain that the significant historical remains on the hill dominating the bay
of T�rkb�k� on the northwest side of the Bodrum Peninsula and A?a?? G�l K�y� at
the shore of it are the remains of Lelegian town Madnasa.
G�MBET
Just
three kilometers away G�mbet is a resort heaven of Bodrum. G�mbet has a long
beach that extends around the bay. At the heighest season of the summer G�mbet
nights are �live� and verypopular with musics, dancers, laser and fire
shows. Numerous disco bars pound out every type of over amplified music, each
playing to attract passing tourists.
The
crowded streets are host to dozens od restaurants each offering every type of
international dish from indian curry to mexican re fried beans and chinese chow
mien to italian pizzas and even good old british fish and chips from the same
kitchen.
A
few 5 stars resorts have joined the ranks of hotels and pensions in the area .
Among them fuga is an unexpected reprieve from downtown G�mbet�s dizzying array
of merchandise on display and vacationers in t-shirts and bikini bottoms.�
G�M�?L�K
G�m�?l�k
which is one of the charming places of Bodrum Peninsula maybe the most idyllic
and tranquil one. It is situated on a shore where an extremely clean sea and
untouched natural forests extending. G�m�?l�k is a kind of trademark with the fish
restaurants that offer the best dishes of peninsula.
The
Rabbit Island which takes its name from the rabbits living in the
island��can be reached by a walk in a quiet shallow water is the most
interesting attraction in G�m�?l�k. The sun ray�s hitting the sea during the
sunset turns the colour of sea into a silver create an amazing atmosphere in
which people plunge into feelings for a long time.
How
to get to G�m�?l�k from Bodrum ?
It
is 25 km to Bodrum center and 7 km to�Turgutreis�can
be reached by a dolmus from Bodrum city center after a 50 minutes drive.
If
you have your own car drive from Bodrum city center to Turgutreis direction on
the way after passing G�mbet, Bitez,�Yal?kavak and�Akyarlar�junctions
you will come up with a junction that indicates G�m�?l�k way, turn right from
there and follow the signs to get G�m�?l�k.
G�NDO?AN
G�ndo?an
where the�popularity currently keep increasing is an old and small
fisherman �district.� The cottage of fishermans with small fisher
boats and luxury yachts create a colourfull and pretty view.
G�ndo?an
name meaning sun rise derived from the district�s old greek name Farilya. Today
as the discovery by increasing visitors, investments directly proportionally
increased� new five star resorts and many houses, villas keep being built here
however the village with locals protected their genuineness�and soils. If
you like the nature and smell the�scents of mandarines, bananas,�pomegranades
and pine trees, you can go to village in G�ndo?an and climb up the slope to see
hiding rock tombs�and watch the wonderous sun to set. You can end the day with
in one of the fish restaurants in the village.
Blowing
wind every each moment of the year especially in summer time �refresh and
eases your body heat. Apart from the refreshing features wind around G�ndo?an
attracts thousands of �wind surf lovers to this area of Bodrum.
I
also recommend the first time G�ndo?an and bodrum visitors to join a daily boat
trip to see the untouched natural beauties and bays around Bodrum.
You
can also reach the St.Apostle Island just in 15 minutes from G�ndo?an and visit
the church built during the Byzantium period.
G�VERC?NL?K
G�vercinlik
is the first tourist destination�of�Bodrum�region that
located on the way from Milas-Bodrum- Airport to Bodrum Peninsula. There is a
bay with very calm sea such as�a lake surrounded with pine and olive
trees.
G�vercinlik
is a nice spot for the ones who are looking for a relaxing, peacefull holiday
far from the crowd and noise yet it�s close location to Bodrum also make
possible to get center anytime you want to go for shopping or a night club.
Salih Island located opposite of G�vercinlik can be visited by boats leaving
from the dock.
How
to get to G�vercinlik?
Regular
mini busses which operate in every 15 minutes from Bodrum bus station reach G�vercinlik
which located 20 km from city center after a 30 minutes drive. G�vercinlik is
on the way between Bodrum and Milas-Bodrum Airport can be easily reached by car
before arriving the Bodrum city center.
ORTAKENT - YAH??
Historical
wind mills, Ottoman style towerhouses and remnants from the church of priest
Episkopy exist in the Ortakent-Yah?i district in Bodrum.� Sea shores from Kabakum,
Ortakent-Yah?i and Camel Beach take an attention with cleanliness and
silence.�Due to the geographical �position of �the land Ortakent-Yah?i
is very windy so the watersports such as windsurf, catamaran is easily done in
the area. Even in �April and November �sea temperatures are warm
enough for swimming.�
M�skebi
is� the oldest known name of the Ortakent �still used in restaurants
and resorts. The biggest aquapark of the Bodrum for all ages situated in Ortakent.
Aquapark hosts thousands of�Turkish and foreign guests during the summer
season.
TORBA
A superbly preserved round structure was built by the
Lelegians more than 2500 years ago, it is probably a tomb and crowns a high
hill overlooking the village while the ruins of a byzantine monastery stand on
the east side of the bay.�
Due to its proximity to Bodrum, Torba is a
popular lunch and swimming spot.
Torba
is one of the closest bay to Bodrum city centre with �6km distance.�
Torba districted surrounded� by green pine trees is a lovely and calm
settlement. Torba is not effected by even the strongest winds due� to the
location of the bay, you might rarely see the sea waved.
If
the Summer madness of Bodrum town centre is overwhelming, and you need a quick
escape to a local beach, (but have a desire to avoid Gumbet at all costs), head
for Torba. �It�s close enough for a half-day jaunt, and will feed your
adventurous spirit.
Off-season,
Torba is a sleepy hamlet, but during the summer months, it transforms into a
bustling destination.�
If
you�re a culture-vulture, Torba will be an interesting destination for you. It
has a long history, going back to the Leleg era, and you can still see the
remains of an old Lelegian tomb on a hill overlooking the village, as well as
the ruins of an old monastery to the eastern end of the bay.
TURGUTRE?S
Turgutreis
located in the furthest western point of��the Bodrum peninsula has
been��developing very fast. Turgutreis is one of the luckiest land
decorated genorously by the mother nature. You can not say that� you have
been to Turgutreis without having a dinner in G�m�?l�k, drinking the sweet
water of Ba?a,�lying on the sand of Karaincir Beach and eating the
delicately scented mandarin.�
Ba?la
Bay located in the western part of Turgutreis is a favourite station of the
boat tours.��Ba?la, 15 minutes far from the Turgutreis, is a very
suitable place for camping so especially in summers��many campers
come to Ba?la.
Aspat�s
name originally derived from aspartos which means the barren soil. �Aspat
became a shelter for the pirates of genova in history. A castle built to the
top of the Aspat mount �still can be seen �and visited
today.��According to a saying the taste of water from the Aspat river
never changes even if it is placed in a bottle for years.
YALI�?FTL?K
After
25 minutes drive from�Bodrum�city center
over a sinuos road between dense pine trees�Yal?�iftlik district welcomes
and embrace its visitor with a green nature and friendly people. Yal?�iftlik which
used to be a small village is developing and getting popular with the new hotel
investments and tourism facilities that made in recent years.
Before
getting the Yal?�iftlik you will pass through an area called "K?z?la?a�"
which is a popular area with its barbecue and local food restaurants�that
situated among the green forests.
When
moved up 4km to the inner part of another small village (�iftlikk�y) located
far away from seacoast is an excellent off the beaten path for the ones who
want to be in nature, interact with local life and eat the most organic local
foods.
YALIKAVAK
Formerly
beeing the area�s main fishing port, the beautiful village of�Yal?kavak maintains
a very relaxing atmosphere for charming seaside eating. Before starting to grow
in tourism Yal?kavak was�a small village especially popular with sponge divers
and sponge sellers.
Yal?kavak
is positioned in the north-western corner of the Bodrum Peninsula, 18 km from
Bodrum city means it is one of the least developed spots in the area with a lot
less hotels and self-catering apartments, making it a very enjoyable stay away
from the crowds.
You
can mostly see the�symbol of Bodrum the windmills in�Yal?kavak owing
to strong winds occuring in district. One of these wind mills is very close to
shore gives you a chance to observe it and see how a wind mill is working.
Many lovely bays with wide and long beaches are available in the yalikavak
district. It is recommended to go one of these bays especially early in the
morning before getting crowded and enjoy the swimming in crsytal water with a
peacefull landscape. After swimming excercises breakfast can be taken in one of
the restaurants lined up on the dock. The variety of the food served to for
breakfast�is amazing.
You can visit the luxury
harbor called Palmarina Bodrum where you can find the finest restaurants, caf�s
and all trade mark shops together.