Alakisla Kissebükü
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Alakisla Cove

Alakisla Cove, is a beautiful and relatively secluded bay located on the Bodrum Peninsula in southwestern Turkey. It is situated along the Aegean Sea, near the town of Bodrum

Orak Island
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Orak Island

Orak Island, also known as Orak Adası in Turkish, is a small and picturesque island located in the Aegean Sea, off the southwestern coast of Turkey.

Pabuc Burnu
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Pabuc Burnu

Pabuc burnu is a headland found at the furthest western point of the Gulf of Gokova. It is named after its nose structure resembling a Pabuc and is covered by pine forests.

Longoz
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Longoz

Longoz, positioned to the northwest of Gokova Gulf, is a bay enveloped by pine forests. The bay’s sea is renowned for its turquoise hue and transparency.

Cokertme
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Cokertme

Cokertme is a charming coastal village located on the Bodrum Peninsula in southwestern Turkey. It is situated along the Aegean Sea, near the town of Bodrum,

Cleopatra Island
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Cleopatra Island

Cleopatra Island, also known as Sedir Island, is a small, picturesque island located in the Gulf of Gokova along the southwestern coast of Turkey.

Karacasogut
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Karacasogut

Karacasogut is a charming coastal village located on the Aegean Sea in southwestern Turkey, near Marmaris in the province of Muğla.

English Harbour Gokova
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English Harbour Gokova

English Harbour Gokova is situated in the Marmaris district of Muğla. As the largest bay in Gökova Bay, English Harbour Gokova stretches for 1.5 kilometres and is 500 metres wide.

Bodrum Resort & Port
Bodrum Resort & Port

Bodrum: A New Discovery For The Discerning Traveller

Bodrum is a charming and fascinating little port, 270 km. south of Izmir, on the Aegean coast of Turkey. The inhabitants of Bodrum are around 30.000 and earn their living by fishing, boat-building, agriculture, weaving (the village Mumcular is famous for its carpets, kilims and other weavings) and tourism, which has become the most important industry in the last few years.