It is difficult to say exactly what it is that keeps people returning year after year to their Bodrum accommodation - cheap prices, fantastic beaches, great nightlife or the ancient monuments which adorn the countryside. The whole area is bless... [Read More]
It is difficult to say exactly what it is that keeps people returning year after year to their Bodrum accommodation - cheap prices, fantastic beaches, great nightlife or the ancient monuments which adorn the countryside. The whole area is blessed with an atmosphere and lifestyle which is impossible to ignore, and if you take a Bodrum Villa for your holiday once, you are almost certain to be seen in Bodrum for many holidays to come.
Gumusluk is a tiny village at the tip of the Bodrum Peninsula about 30 minutes drive from city center. But its quiet is the antidote of Bodrum. Getting away from it all... The road coming from Bodrum ends in the middle of two adjacent coves separated by the tiny island (you can walk to the island when the tide is low). This traditional fishing village offers visitors the chance to relax in peaceful surroundings with its unique flora and appealing landscape.
Gundogan is situated at only a few minutes drive in the west of Yalikavak. Gondogan, ancient Farilya, has been always an important town for fishing, sponge diving, olive and tangerine growing. Unfortunately, some of those activities stopped in the recent years.
Main body of the town is situated inland on the major highway running between Yalikavak and Golturkbuku. Caves, Wind mills, Cisterns, Rock Cut Monasteries bear witness to great past of Gundogan.
Gundogan Beach, which 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 photograph.