Bodrum Yacht Harbour extends along the coastal strip in the town centre, its natural beaty,facilities, capacity and modern infrastructure making it one of the most popular harbours in Turkey with foreign and Turkish yachting visitors.
The Bodrum peninsula is a piece of heaven set down in the blue expanse of the Aegean Sea. Many of the beaches of the settlements around the coast are shaded by tamarisk and eucalytus trees. Among the most popular beaches are those of Bitez and Gümbet which are fairly close to Bodrum. According to your fancy, you may either enjoy the sea breeze relaxing under a straw umberalla, or keep your summer lively with some hot music beats.
Bodrum’s long coastline, wind-catching beaches and cool waters attract windsurfers and sailors. Ortakent beach is the longest on the peninsula, and along with the beaches coming after it to the west -in turn: Bağla, Kargı, Aspat and Akyarlar- is naturally suited to various water sports. The atmosphere on these breezy beaches in the lap of the blue sea and green hills is both peaceful and fun.
A little sleep, a little fun, a little sun, a little sea and romance…
Whether one prefers the incomparable sunset and cool breezes of the sandy beaches of Turgutreis and Gümüşlük, or the beaches of Türkbükü and Yalıkavak with their highly sophisticated bars and restaurants, Bodrum will continue to be a favourite haunt of the international jet set. The beach operators supply a variety of facilities to suit different customer needs and lifestyles. They make it their business to come up with plans that will enhance their guests’ holidays.