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Once known as Halicarnassus, this popular Aegean resort and yachting port boasts the ruins of the original Mausoleum, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, as well as the lofty Castle of St Peter,a Crusader fortress which now serves as the world's foremost Museum of Underwater Archeology.Two small picture perfect bays |
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frame the castle, making it particularly attractive to yachters (map). The beaches right in town are small and the water clean, but there are other beaches and towns nearby on the Bodrum peninsula.
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Bodrum is also known for its enthusiastic nightlife. If you like staying up late at loud discos and clubs, you'll love Bodrum. If you go to bed early and sleep lightly, you may suffer. |
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Only 2-3 km away from Bodrum this place recently became almost a resort unto itself. Gumbet features one of the longest and most popular beaches on the peninsula. Gümbet is also one of the most popular water sports centers with water-skiing, windsurfing, |
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parasailing, etc. available. The popularity of Gümbet has also generated serious nightlife and the streets of Gümbet vibrate till dawn with the music from numerous bars, discos and street side-cafes |
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You find this little town at the western tip of the peninsula. Named after the famous admiral, Turgut Reis, this is a *stroll* town in its own right and combines a compact town center with several long sandy beaches. This part of the coast is favored by professional wind |
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| surfers as the winds are generally strong. |
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This little village is hiding in a charming little bay. Heading North of Bodrum Torba is the nearest village. It is only active during the summer months, but due to the generally high quality of the holiday home developments is a pleasant and relaxed place to visit. There are also
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| the remains of a Byzantine monastery, and nearby is a small path leading to the next bay, which is ideal for a little light walking. |
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Once an important fishing center, Gündogan's major economies are now agriculture (primarily citrus fruit) and tourism. A few small but comfortable hotels dot the beach, and the intimate seaside restaurants proudly serve the fresh catches of Gündogan's remaining |
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fishermen. A seaside road occupies most of the available beachfront but the numerous jetties jutting from the shore provide plenty of comfortable and private spots for sunning and swimming. Daily boats for hire are available from the small harbor. |
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