"Sun-worshippers think they've hit the jackpot. Culture vultures do, too. And shopaholics and fun-lovers are in for a treat. This corner of Turkey ticks all the right holiday boxes.'
It's hard to pinpoint what holidays to this part of Turkey are all about. Reason being, this west coast peninsula is loaded with so many attractions it's got something for everyone. For starters, its scenery and resorts come straight from the Med's drop-dead-gorgeous drawer. Think whitewashed villages. Miles of orange groves. And tiny fishing harbours dozing in the sunshine. Not to mention big, booming resorts that mix old-time charm with high-energy fun. But that's not all. Scattered around the region, you'll find mind-bending archeological sites like Ephesus and Didyma. Then there are those amazing beaches. Burrowed all the way around the peninsula are sweeps of golden sand, smooth pebbly bays and picturebook coves – all kissed by the turquoise Aegean. For sunbathers, snorkellers and scuba divers, it's utter utopia. And the choice of beaches is mirrored by the choice of resorts. The region's nerve centre is undoubtedly Bodrum. Big and buzzing, this town's steeped in history and has got plenty in the way of bazaars, restaurants and hyperactive nightspots. Then there's Gumbet – the party capital beloved by Brits. Altinkum, another haunt for sun-seekers and night owls. And a long list of quieter hideaways and harbour villages. From Yahsi to Yalikavak, Gundogan to Gumusluk, these little pockets of perfection beckon with waterfront restaurants, spice-filled markets and a go-slow pace that sees off stress in seconds.
The distinctive Aegean Coast and the 'Turquoise' Mediterranean Coast are home to many of Turkey's most popular holiday destinations, and it's not hard to see why. Families and beach lovers flock here for the unbeatable combination of endless beaches and blue seas, while older families find something for everyone in the bigger, busier resorts. Couples of all ages head for the calmer, quainter resorts, while for the more intrepid, Turkey is a country literally littered with historical sights and its rich and varied landscape offers some highly recommended hiking. With something for everyone, Turkey pulls in all kinds of tourism. Along both of Turkey's major holiday coasts, white-washed towns neighbour huge marinas, and major cities have emerged alongside picturesque resorts that have lost little of their native flavour.
The Aegean Coast is known for its cosmopolitan cities, pretty villages and spectacular sights, while on the Mediterranean Coast, mountains sweep down to the shoreline and beach resorts abound. With bustle of big resorts such as Gumbet and Marmaris, the subtler blend of old and new in Bodrum and Antalya or the beauty of Icmeler and Olu Deniz, Turkey has well and truly ensured it has catered for every type of holiday.
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Resorts in Turkey (bodrum) include Altinkum, Bitez, Bodrum, Derekoy, Gokcebel, Gumbet, Gumusluk, Gundogan, Kadikalesi, Konacik, Kusadasi, Mazi, Ortakent, Torba, Turgutreis, Yahsi, Yaka and Yalikavak.
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The coastline around Bodrum had got beaches of every size and shape. Wide golden sandy bays crowded with watersports. Tiny rocky coves where you can see out the days in total seclusion. Long stretches of pebbles tumbling into crystal-clear waters. They're all here - in spades. The first thing to note though is that Bodrum itself doesn't have a beach. Its charm lies in its whitewashed streets, markets, marina and high-octane nightlife. But beach-lovers shouldn't despair. Nearby, you'll find plenty of spots to satisfy your sun-and-sea passions. Hop on a 'dolmus' for Bitez, eight kilometres to the west. It's got a long, sandy Blue Flag beach which heaves with windsurfing and sailing centres. Or how about Gumbet? Close to Bodrum, its mile of coarse sand hugs a wonderful azure bay. And watersports are ten-a-penny. Up the fun factor with a jetski or parasailing session and then hit one of the seafront cafes to refresh your energies. But that's only part of the picture. All around the peninsula, beaches come thick and fast. At Turgetreis, you'll find numerous sandy swathes along the shoreline. And Altinkum, which translates as 'golden sands' has the kind of beach you'll never want to leave. A wide sweep of duvet-soft sands, it's made to measure for lolling in the sunshine. For quieter beaches, the smaller resorts come up trumps. At Gumusluk, you'll find two swoon-inducing bays washed by calm turquoise waters. They're so shallow in parts that you can wade through them to Rabbit Island, a lush islet waiting offshore. And at Yahsi, Gundogan, Yalikavak, Torba and others, it's the same story. Sensational scoops of sand and pebbles baked by hot Aegean sunshine.
The Bodrum region is a shopper's dream. From touristy trinkets to exotic curios, designer brands and handwoven Turkish carpets, there's enough here to satisfy the strongest retail cravings. First off, there's a market taking place somewhere on the peninsula almost every day of the week. Take Bodrum. Every Tuesday, the clothes market hits town. And on Thursdays and Fridays, a massive food market takes over. The latter especially is a must-visit. With its wooden stalls groaning with rainbow-coloured fruit and veg, wild herbs and aromatic spices, it's a serious exercise in sensory seduction. For souvenirs though, Bodrum's covered bazaar and old town are your best bets. Step inside the narrow lanes and you'll be submerged by a tide of colourful 'kilims' – carpets – leatherware, silver jewellery, ceramics and natural sponges. Modern goodies and designer brands are easy to find, too. Just head for the marina, where a parade of cool, air-conditioned boutiques and gift stores awaits. Or take a 'dolmus' to the smart Oasis Centre mall just out of town. Markets are big in the smaller resorts too. On Saturdays, tourists flock to Turgutreis' weekly stall-fest to forage for all manner of trinkets, treasures and textiles. And in Yalikavak, too, a food and clothes market bursts into life every Thursday. Colourful and crowded, it's packed with traders selling hubbly-bubbly pipes, embroidered 'denzili' scarves and homegrown delights like fresh tangerines plucked from local orchards. And don't forget Bitez. Eager to keep up, its carnival-like flea market is another fixture on the region's market merry-go-round.
45km from Bodrum airport